1. Ruin Porn and the Anthropocene (Siobhan Lyons) Part I. American Ruin 2. Detroit Was Always Made of Wheels: Confronting Ruin Porn in its Hometown (Kate Wells) 3. Gods and Monsters: A Solastalgic Examination of Detroit's Ruins and Representation (Christopher T. Gullen) 4. The Bronx Isn't Burning, Is It?: Ruin Porn and Contemporary Perceptions of The Bronx (Joseph Donica) Part II. Photographic Ruin 5.
"Take Nothing but Photos, Leave Nothing but Footprints": How-to Guides for Ruin Photography (Susan A. Crane) 6. Where the (Moving) Sidewalk Ends: Images of Wasted Americana in the Preapocalyptic World (Amanda Firestone, Stephen Crompton and Corey George) 7. Picturing Ruin in the American Rustbelt: Andrew Borowiec's Cleveland: The Flats, the Mill, and the Hills (2008) (Susann Köhler) Part III. Alternative Ruinscapes 8. Diachronic Fetishisation: Ruin Porn and Pitcairn Island Language, Archaeology, and Architecture (Joshua Nash and Martin Gibbs) 9. No Vacancy: History and Meaning of Contemporary Ruins in a Regional Australian City (Nancy Cushing, Michael Kilmister, and Nathan Scott) Part IV. Virtual and Mediated Ruin 10.
Immersive Ruin: Chernobyl and Virtual Decay (Michelle Bentley) 11. More than Ruins: (Post-)Apocalyptic Places in Film (Felix Kirschbacher) 12. 'This is not ruin tourism': Social Media and the Quest for Authenticity in Urban Exploration (André Jansson).