- Badger, Gina (MIT). Digging, Sowing, Tending, Harvesting (Bringing the War Home)
- Belkind, Lara (Harvard). The Internet and the City: blogging and gentrification on New York’s Lower East Side
- Davis, Juliet (LSE). Towards ‘Sustainable Communities’?: community, consultation and the Compulsory Purchase of the site for the 2012 Olympic Games (see separately linked figure 1, figure 2, figure 3, figure 4)
- Dinardi, Cecilia (LSE). Writing an Urban Story from the Walls of a Building: the case of the Post and Telecommunications Palace in Buenos Aires
- Gassner, Gunter (LSE). Skylines and the “whole” city
- Graham, Leigh (MIT). Demolishing Public Housing for the Good of New Orleans: culture and conflict among housing advocates over the future of the city
- Hirsch, Tad (MIT) & Seitinger, Susanne (MIT). Beyond Use: alternative approaches to urban infrastructure
- Moga, Steven (MIT). “The Bottoms” and the Colloquial Language of American City Form
- Muñoz-Rojas-Oscarsson, Olivia (LSE). Metonyms for a dictatorship: cities under Franco
- Schmidt, Laura Lee (MIT) & Pandit, Ninad (MIT). Semantic Anxiety: The Mughal Pavilion and historic conservation in Delhi
- Rehman, Nida (MIT). The canal in the ‘City of Gardens’: an historic and projective examination of an infrastructural artery
- Schröder,Torsten (LSE). Images as powerful mirrors, makers and messengers to envision alternative urban futures
- Seligman, David & Kelly, EB (Harvard). Competing Conceptualisations of the University-City Relationship
- Shapins, Jesse (Harvard). Mapping Main Street: tracing an American political mythology, urban imaginary and built environment
- Song, Lily (MIT). Reconciling Critical Social Theory with Zen Buddhist principles and practice
- Telhan, Orkan (MIT). Sensor Narratives
