Part I: History, types, and writers/artists of graffiti and street art. Ancient graffiti / J.A. Baird and Claire Taylor
Trains, railroad workers and illegal riders: the subcultural world of hobo graffiti / John F. Lennon
The history of freight train graffiti in North America / Robert Donald Weide
Prison inmate graffiti / Jacqueline Z. Wilson
Ways of being seen: gender and writing on the wall / Jessica N. Pabón
Research and theory on latrinalia / Adam Trahan
the softer side of street art / Minna Haveri
Straight from the underground: New York City's leading graffiti wring culture / Ronald Kramer
American Indian graffiti / Favian Martín
Part II: Theoretical explanations of graffiti and street art/causes of graffiti and street art. Graffiti and street art as ornament / Rafael Schacter
Graffiti, street art and the divergent synthesis of place valorisation in contemporary urbanism / Andrea Mubi Brighenti
^ Graffiti art and the city: from piece-making to place-making / Graeme Evans
Something for the boys? Exploring the changing gender dynamics of the graffiti subculture / Nancy Macdonald
The psychology behind graffiti involvement / Myra F. Taylor, Julie Ann Pooley, and Georgia Carragher
Graffiti and the subculture career / Gregory J. Snyder
Part III: Regional/municipal variations/difference of graffiti and street art. From the city walls to 'clean trains': graffiti in New York City, 1969-1990 / Joe A. Austin
"Boost or blight?" Graffiti writing and street art in the "new" New Orleans / Doreen Piano
Pop culture and politics: graffiti and street art in Montréal / Anna Wacławek
The battle for public space along the Mapocho river, Santiago de Chile, 1964-2014 / Rodney Palmer
London calling / contemporary graffiti and street art in the UK's capital / Jeffrey Ian Ross
Graffiti and street art in Paris / David Fieni
^ From Marx to Merkel: political muralism and street art in Lisbon
The field of graffiti and street art in post-January 2011 Egypt / Mona Abaza
Wall talk: Palestinian graffiti / Julie Peteet
Graffiti/street art in Tokyo and surrounding districts / Hidetsugu Yamakoshi and Yasumasa Sekine
Claiming spaces for urban art images in Beijing and Shanghai / Minna Valjakka
Contesting transcultural trends: emerging self-identities and urban art images in Hong Kong / Minna Valjakka
Part IV: Effects of graffiti and street art. How major urban centers in the United States respond to graffiti/street art / Jeffrey Ian Ross
New York City's moral panic over graffiti: normalizing neoliberal penality and paving the way for growth machines / Ronald Kramer
Stealing from the public: the value of street art taken from the street / Peter Bengsten
How American movies depict graffiti, in defense of graffiti / Stefano Bloch
^ Does copyright law protect graffiti and street art / Danwill D. Schwender
Graffiti, street art, and the evolution of the art market / Maia Morgan Wells.