“…Although all the papers push for theoretically-informed, empirically-rigorous analysis, some are more attentive to the spatialities of the urban, including circulations and connections (Kanai and Schindler, 2022; Kipfer, 2021), while others build new insights for thinking across different contexts (Robinson et al, 2022; Teo, 2021). And, though all the papers theorise comparisons of, in and by the Global South, some also draw on historical (Kipfer, 2021; Stanek, 2021) or a posteriori (Montero and Baiocchi, 2021) approaches. Three explicitly draw on the concept of tracing –Saraiva’s (2021) study of slum upgrading in Durban and São Paulo, Kanai and Schindler’s (2022) insights into infrastructure-led development in East Africa and South America and Montero and Baiocchi’s (2021) reflections on a posteriori comparison in Bogotá and Porto Alegre.…”