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November 2024, Volume 56, Issue 8
- 2055-2069 Speculating on collapse: Unrealized socioecological fixes of agri-food tech
by Julie Guthman & Madeleine Fairbairn - 2070-2088 Labour geography is tedious: Of contracts, grievances and the nitty-gritty of worker agency in United Farm Workers-era California
by Don Mitchell - 2089-2104 Governing as valuing: Assetization and the making of the Norwegian oil fund
by Kristin Asdal & BÃ¥rd Lahn - 2105-2120 Banking on ignorance: A spatial inquiry into the truncated politics of charter school teachers
by Claire Cahen - 2121-2142 Creating elite encounters: The ‘campaign’ as approach for interviewing corporate elites
by Tiago Teixeira & Gavin Bridge - 2143-2168 The geography of European financial centers: 1993–2020
by Gunther Capelle-Blancard & Vincent Fromentin & Jesse Grabowski - 2169-2173 Global value and wealth chains in contemporary capitalism: Editorial introduction
by Duncan Wigan & Leonard Seabrooke & Stefano Ponte & Jennifer Bair - 2174-2195 State action and inaction in the shaping of value and wealth entanglements: The role of Singapore in the global ‘gold chain’
by Lotte Thomsen & Karen P.Y. Lai & Stefano Ponte - 2196-2212 Global production and the crisis of the tax state
by Clair Quentin - 2213-2231 The firm-territory nexus in a fragmented economy: Scales of global value and wealth chain entanglement
by Leonard Seabrooke & Saila Stausholm - 2232-2248 Entangling global chains of wealth and value through CSR-ization: A critical Polanyian perspective on Weda Bay Nickel
by Florence Palpacuer & Clara Roussey - 2249-2249 Corrigendum to Social reproduction and public finance: A comparative study of TIF in California and Chicago
by N/A
October 2024, Volume 56, Issue 7
- 1861-1880 The state as a market maker: The rise (and fall) of Brazilian securitization in the 21st century
by Marlon Altavini de Abreu & Jeroen Johannes Klink & Manuel B Aalbers - 1881-1896 Precarious labour and social reproduction in Bolivian immigrant sweatshops in São Paulo, Brazil
by Clara Lemme Ribeiro - 1897-1915 Making the hard sale: Migrant sales agents and the precarious labours of Philippine real estate brokerage
by Vanessa L Banta - 1916-1935 Does capitalism drive towards the commodification of everything?
by Derek Hall - 1936-1951 The real subsumption of nature and cryopolitics: Temporal fixes in dairy farming in Southern Italy
by László Cseke - 1952-1967 The structuring conditions of local government financialisation in Europe: A comparative perspective
by Hannah Hasenberger - 1968-1984 The marketization of a selective school transition in Switzerland
by Itta Bauer & Sara Landolt - 1985-2002 The landlord state goes abroad: The remaking of the Norwegian ‘Energy Nation’ as a global rentier
by Yngve Solli Heiret - 2003-2022 The role of geographic distance and technological complexity in U.S. interregional co-patenting over almost two centuries
by Milad Abbasiharofteh & Tom Broekel & Lars Mewes - 2023-2028 Punching holes in history
by Neil Vallelly - 2029-2032 Exit strategies
by Melinda Cooper - 2033-2038 Disavowing history
by Miranda Johnson - 2039-2046 Into the zone
by Jamie Peck - 2047-2051 Time zones
by Quinn Slobodian
September 2024, Volume 56, Issue 6
- 1595-1613 Transnationalizing intrapreneurship of Chinese private investment in Africa
by Ding Fei - 1614-1631 Which ‘globalisations’ explain the overseas expansion of Chinese multinational enterprises through city-networks?
by Weiyang Zhang & Thomas Sigler - 1632-1650 Feminist political economies of care: Young people, masculinities and de-industrialisation in a former shipbuilding community
by Anoop Nayak - 1651-1667 Remaking the socio-spatial fix: Actors, time and crisis in two iron ore towns
by Tom Barratt & Johan Sandström & Bradon Ellem - 1668-1685 The anti-politics of impact investment: Financial self-regulation, market competition and over-indebtedness in Cambodia
by W. Nathan Green - 1686-1709 The spatial polarization of housing wealth accumulation across Spain
by Rowan Arundel & Jose Manuel Torrado & Ricardo Duque-Calvache - 1710-1730 In the frontier zone of market transition: Economic possibilities across the market/non-market divide
by Junxi Qian & Yun Ma & Xueqiong Tang - 1731-1737 Rethinking value in land and negotiating the city’s social future
by Mi Shih & Kathe Newman - 1738-1752 Dilemmas of 21st century land value capture: Examining Henry George’s legacy in a new Gilded Age
by Laura Wolf-Powers - 1753-1770 A politically less contested and financially more calculable urban future: Density techniques and heightened land commodification in Taiwan
by Mi Shih & Ying-Hui Chiang - 1771-1786 Public land, value capture, and the rise of speculative urban governance in post-crisis London
by Aretousa Bloom - 1787-1802 Contested values of development: Experiencing commodification of livelihoods through displacement and resettlement in Mozambique
by Kei Otsuki - 1803-1819 Urban intensification and land value capture in Toronto: Conjunctural analysis, critical junctures, and developmental pathways in urban planning
by Andre Sorensen - 1820-1840 Neoliberal urban segregation and property tax: A critical view of Santiago, Chile
by Ernesto López-Morales & Nicolás Herrera & MatÃas Garretón - 1841-1858 Value magic
by Robert W Lake
August 2024, Volume 56, Issue 5
- 1337-1346 An abundance of caution for a ‘stagnation nation’? Financial services policy development in post-growth Britain
by Andrew Leyshon - 1347-1367 Reading in the dark: Shifting governmentalities and the spatial dimensions of legible U.S. flood risk
by Troy Brundidge - 1368-1384 Housing ideology and urban residential change: The rise of co-living in the financialized city
by Tim White & David Madden - 1385-1400 Microgeographies of assetisation: Realising value of households and residents in co-living housing
by Tegan L Bergan & Emma R Power - 1401-1419 Planning incapacitated: Environmental planning and the political ecology of austerity
by Gareth Fearn - 1420-1446 The dynamics of international exploitation
by Jonathan F Cogliano & Roberto Veneziani & Naoki Yoshihara - 1447-1461 Vertical expansion in the making: Planning against deindustrialization by promoting “Industry’s Going Upstairs†in Shenzhen
by Qianqian Wei & Yong Zhang - 1462-1481 Disentangling the intersectional field of education and housing in China: Genesis, strategies and discontents
by Qiong He & Shenjing He - 1482-1502 Centring or suburbanization? Changing locations of producer services in Shanghai
by Yehua Dennis Wei & Weiye Xiao & Yangyi Wu - 1503-1520 Speeding up, slowing down, losing grip: On digital media metronomes and timespace friction in the platformised temporalities of fashion design
by Alica Repenning - 1521-1538 Labor organizing at chokepoints along Amazon’s supply chain: Locating geo-strategic nodes
by Spencer Louis Potiker & David A. Smith & Paul S. Ciccantell & Elizabeth Sowers & Luc McKenzie - 1539-1540 Constructing explanations in economic geography: An invitation
by Desiree Fields & Jamie Peck & Jessie Poon - 1541-1547 Towards a pragmatist economic geography
by Trevor J Barnes - 1548-1552 Analytical eclecticism for vigor and rigor?
by Heather Whiteside - 1553-1561 Why is causal explanation critical in/to economic geography?
by Henry Wai-chung Yeung - 1562-1568 Counterfactual and consilience
by Jessie Poon - 1569-1576 A place to start?
by Jamie Peck - 1577-1583 From relational thinking to relational politics of responsibility: Reclaiming outrage in economic geography
by Emily Rosenman - 1584-1589 Law’s place in economic geography: Time, space, and methods
by Shaina Potts - 1590-1591 Erratum to State capacity and the ‘value’ of sustainable finance: Understanding the state-mediated rent and value production through the Seychelles Blue Bonds
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June 2024, Volume 56, Issue 4
- 1001-1004 Winners of the Ashby Prizes
by N/A - 1005-1023 Reassembling the politics of “Green†urban redevelopment in East Garfield Park: A Polanyian approach
by Ihnji Jon - 1024-1044 Mobilizing space to realize the transformative potential of work integration social enterprises through a politics of scale and scope
by Deborah Leslie & Norma Rantisi & Shannon Black - 1045-1060 Moral mobilization in the digital space: Seafarers exercising agency during the pandemic
by Lijun Tang - 1061-1076 From online to onsite: Wanghong economy as the new engine driving China’s urban development
by Liu Cao - 1077-1101 External linkages and regional diversification in China: The role of foreign multinational enterprises
by Yibo Qiao & Andrea Ascani & Andrea Morrison - 1102-1112 Migration, migrant work(ers) and the gig economy
by Srujana Katta & Fabian Ferrari & Niels van Doorn & Mark Graham - 1113-1128 Mobile workers, contingent labour: Migration, the gig economy and the multiplication of labour
by Moritz Altenried - 1129-1149 Gig work as migrant work: The platformization of migration infrastructure
by Niels van Doorn & Darsana Vijay - 1150-1169 Road to nowhere or to somewhere? Migrant pathways in platform work in Canada
by Laura Lam & Anna Triandafyllidou - 1170-1194 Racial platform capitalism: Empire, migration and the making of Uber in London
by Dalia Gebrial - 1195-1210 Trapped in the platform: Migration and precarity in China's platform-based gig economy
by Yang Zhou - 1211-1226 Platformed distinction work: Rethinking the migration and integration of food delivery workers in China
by Ping Sun & Yuchao Zhao - 1227-1244 Coping with crisis and precarity in the gig economy: ‘Digitally organised informality’, migration and socio-spatial networks among platform drivers in India
by Aditya Ray - 1245-1261 Sustaining urban labour markets: Situating migration and domestic work in India's ‘gig’ economy
by Ambika Tandon & Aayush Rathi - 1262-1279 ‘This isn’t forever for me’: Perceived employability and migrant gig work in Norway and Sweden
by Gemma Newlands - 1280-1297 Betwixt and between: Triple liminality and liminal agency in the Swedish gig economy
by Linda Weidenstedt & Andrea Geissinger & Birgit Leick & Nabeel Nazeer - 1298-1303 Introduction: Uneven development and social difference in capitalism
by Mikael Omstedt & Nina Ebner - 1304-1310 Racial capitalism, uneven development, and the abstractive powers of race and money
by Ilias Alami - 1311-1319 What does capital consume? Racial capitalism and the social reproduction of surplus people
by Rachel Goffe & Nikki Luke - 1320-1328 Theories of capitalism and coloniality in world systems analysis, the Dar es Salaam School of history and the New Indian Labour History
by Kristin Plys - 1329-1334 Uneven and combined development in anthropology
by Sharryn Kasmir & Jaume Franquesa & Lesley Gill & Winnie Lem & Gavin Smith
May 2024, Volume 56, Issue 3
- 681-698 Infrastructure debt funds and the assetization of public infrastructures
by Jenny McArthur - 699-716 Bringing labor back: Financialized inclusion and survival struggles in the periphery of the periphery
by Erica Souza Siqueira & Isleide Arruda Fontenelle - 717-735 Rethinking job loss in an age of assetisation: Lessons from the study of precarious older workers
by Tom Barnes - 736-750 Becoming ‘farazat’: Re-examining feminisation from a Tunis used clothes sorting factory
by Katharina Grüneisl - 751-765 “Cowboy up†: Gender, labor, and workforce housing in Colorado ski country
by Shae Frydenlund - 766-783 Building state centrality through state selective financialization: Reconfiguring the land reserve system in China
by Yi Feng & Fulong Wu & Fangzhu Zhang - 784-801 State infrastructural power through scalar practices: On China’s decarbonization endeavors
by Wenying Fu - 802-815 The fragile ‘art’ of multi-apping: Resilience and snapping in the gig economy
by Cosmin Popan - 816-832 The material geographies of Bitfury in Georgia: Integrating cryptoasset firms into global financial networks
by Ryan Wyeth & Ludovico Rella & Ed Atkins - 833-848 At the territorial roots of global processes: Heterogeneous modes of regional involvement in Global Value Chains
by Roberta Capello & Roberto Dellisanti & Giovanni Perucca - 849-864 The geometry of (anti)imperialism in food regime analysis
by Kasim Ali Tirmizey - 865-882 Corporate power and the rise of intangibles: A study of Indian firms
by Rahul A Sirohi - 883-904 Uneven decommodification geographies: Exploring variation across the centre and periphery
by Geoff Goodwin - 905-926 Embedding the land market: Polanyi, urban planning and regulation
by Edward Shepherd & Matthew Wargent - 927-942 Viral cash: Basic income trials, policy mutation, and post-austerity politics in U.S. cities
by Marc Doussard - 943-960 Infrastructural gaslighting and the crisis of participatory planning
by Crystal Legacy & Chris Gibson & Dallas Rogers - 961-978 Planning deregulation as solution to the housing crisis: The affordability, amenity and adequacy of Permitted Development in London
by Ian Chng & Jonathan Reades & Phil Hubbard - 979-987 The political: A view from Jakarta’s kampungs
by Prathiwi Widyatmi Putri - 988-995 Jakarta: Taking the field seriously
by - 996-997 Corrigendum
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March 2024, Volume 56, Issue 2
- 349-366 Chasing land, chasing crisis: Interrogating speculative urban development through developers’ pursuit of land commodification in Mumbai
by Anitra Baliga - 367-381 Applying the global wealth chain typology to property purchases in the Liverpool and Merseyside Area
by Rex McKenzie & Rowland Atkinson & Andrea Ingianni - 382-401 Monetary architecture and the Green Transition
by Steffen Murau & Armin Haas & Andrei Guter-Sandu - 402-417 State capacity and the ‘value’ of sustainable finance: Understanding the state-mediated rent and value production through the Seychelles Blue Bonds
by Jens Christiansen - 418-435 Incendiary assets: Risk, power, and the law in an era of catastrophic fire
by John Schmidt - 436-453 Sticky substance with sticky power: Oil in global production and financial networks
by Michael Grote & Dariusz Wojcik & Matthew Zook - 454-475 Competitive dynamics of lead firms and their systems suppliers in the automotive industry
by Godfrey Yeung - 476-490 Stratified pathways into platform work: Migration trajectories and skills in Berlin’s gig economy
by Barbara Orth - 491-507 Landscape of competition: Education, economisation and young people’s wellbeing
by Noora Pyyry & Heikki Sirviö - 508-524 Short-term rentals’ supply-side structure and the struggle for rent appropriation: Insights from Andalusia, Spain
by MarÃa Barrero-Rescalvo & Ibán DÃaz-Parra - 525-545 Can polycentric urban development simultaneously achieve both economic growth and regional equity? A multi-scale analysis of German regions
by Wenzheng Li & Stephan Schmidt & Stefan Siedentop - 546-557 Asset manager capitalism: An introduction to its political economy and economic geography
by Benjamin Braun & Brett Christophers - 558-585 Who owns and controls global capital? Uneven geographies of asset manager capitalism
by Albina Gibadullina - 586-602 Imprinting the economy: The structural power of venture capital
by Franziska Cooiman - 603-626 International financial subordination in the age of asset manager capitalism
by Bruno Bonizzi & Annina Kaltenbrunner - 627-644 Channeling the capital of others: How Luxembourg came to be asset managers’ “plumber†of choice
by Samuel Weeks - 645-661 Legitimacy and the extraordinary growth of ESG measures and metrics in the global investment management industry
by Gordon L Clark & Adam D Dixon - 662-678 Governing through ESG and the green spirit of asset manager capitalism
by Matthew Archer
February 2024, Volume 56, Issue 1
- 3-22 Urban governance in the age of austerity: Crises of neoliberal hegemony in comparative perspective
by Jonathan S Davies - 23-41 Competition and coordination in state intrapreneurialism: The case of South Korea's export of urban expertise
by Julie T Miao & Hyung Min Kim & Nicholas A Phelps - 42-58 Finance interrupted: Social impact bonds, spatial politics, and the limits of financial innovation in the social sector
by James W Williams - 59-79 Labour geography and the state: Exploring labour's role in working against, with and through the state to improve labour standards
by Thomas Hastings & Andrew Herod - 80-99 Elite agency in the growth of offshore business services in Romania
by Ioana Jipa-MuÅŸat & Martha Prevezer & Liam Campling - 100-116 Online work as humanitarian relief? The promise and limitations of digital livelihoods for Syrian refugees and Lebanese youth during times of crisis
by Andreas Hackl & Watfa Najdi - 117-135 Does urbanization depend on in-migration? Demography, mobility, and India's urban transition
by Gregory F Randolph - 136-154 From coca to cocoa: Conflicts, violence and hegemonic compromises in the turbulent Peruvian Amazonia settlement process: The case of Tocache
by Daniel Coq-Huelva & Angie Higuchi & Ruth Arias-Gutiérrez & Rafaela Alfalla-Luque - 155-171 Making the world open again. The US State Department's thwarted first steps towards global neoliberalization during the Great Depression and World War II
by Arnaud Brennetot - 172-189 Leaving oil in the ground: Ecuador's YasunÃ-ITT initiative and spatial strategies for supply-side climate solutions
by Synneva Geithus Laastad - 190-198 Bringing life's work to market: Frontiers, framings, and frictions in marketised social reproduction
by Emily Rosenman & Jessa Loomis & Dan Cohen & Tom Baker - 199-215 A shift from home to the market: The marketization of reproductive labor in India
by Dalia Bhattacharjee - 216-234 From marketisation to self-determination: Contesting state and market through ‘justice reinvestment’
by Gareth Bryant & Ben Spies-Butcher - 235-252 Land, land banks and land back: Accounting, social reproduction and Indigenous resurgence
by Matthew Scobie & Glenn Finau & Jessica Hallenbeck - 253-269 From the racialization of finance to the financing of anti-racism: Tracing the US financial industry’s investments in closing the racial wealth gap
by Emily Rosenman - 270-287 Any Time, Any Place, Any Way, Any Pace: Markets, EdTech, and the spaces of schooling
by Dan Cohen - 288-310 Making markets from the data of everyday life
by Sangeetha Chandrashekeran & Svenja Keele - 311-329 Getting the crowd to care: Marketing illness through health-related crowdfunding in Aotearoa New Zealand
by Caitlin Neuwelt-Kearns & Tom Baker & Octavia Calder-Dawe & Ann E Bartos & Susan Wardell - 330-345 More work for Big Mother: Revaluing care and control in smart homes
by Jathan Sadowski & Yolande Strengers & Jenny Kennedy
November 2023, Volume 55, Issue 8
- 1833-1837 Winners of the Ashby prizes
by N/A - 1838-1858 Revisiting risk in the Global Production Network approach 2.0 - Towards a performative risk narrative perspective
by Philip Völlers & Thomas Neise & Philip Verfürth & Martin Franz & Felix Bücken & Kim Philip Schumacher - 1859-1883 Embeddedness beyond the lead firm in global production networks: Insights from Kenyan horticulture
by Aarti Krishnan - 1884-1905 The horizontal governance of environmental upgrading: Lessons from the Prosecco and Valpolicella wine value chains in Italy
by Stefano Ponte & Valentina De Marchi & Marco Bettiol & Eleonora di Maria - 1906-1927 The American spirit: The performativity of folk economics in global financial markets
by Emre Tarim & Arie Gozluklu & Gulnur Muradoglu - 1928-1950 Uncertainty in the drylands: Rethinking in/formal insurance from pastoral East Africa
by Leigh Johnson & Tahira Shariff Mohamed & Ian Scoones & Masresha Taye - 1951-1969 Managing decline: Devaluation and just transition at Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant
by Sara Nelson & M. V. Ramana - 1970-1988 Rethinking Polanyi's double movement through participatory justice: Land use planning in Puerto Rico
by Hannah Stokes-Ramos - 1989-2008 Silicon Savannahs and motorcycle taxis: A Southern perspective on the frontiers of platform urbanism
by Liza Rose Cirolia & Rike Sitas & Andrea Pollio & Alexis Gatoni Sebarenzi & Prince K Guma - 2009-2030 Inclusive growth, public transit infrastructure investments and neighbourhood trajectories of inequality in Montreal
by Sébastien Breau & Megan Wylie & Kevin Manaugh & Samantha Carr - 2031-2050 Right to toilets? infra-bio-urbanism over human waste, memories, and housing inequality
by Shu-Mei Huang & Lijin Yao - 2051-2066 Robots and care of the ageing self: An emerging economy of loneliness
by Geraldine Pratt & Caleb Johnston & Kelsey Johnson - 2067-2087 Alone and lonely. The economic cost of solitude for regions in Europe
by Chiara Burlina & Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose - 2088-2107 Adaptable state-controlled market actors: Underwriters and investors in the market of local government bonds in China
by Zhenfa Li & Fulong Wu & Fangzhu Zhang - 2108-2127 Social reproduction and public finance: A comparative study of TIF in California and Chicago
by Keavy McFadden & Robin Wright - 2128-2146 Banking on alternative credit scores: Auditing the calculative infrastructure of U.S. consumer lending
by Michael McCanless - 2147-2165 Small businesses and government assistance during COVID-19: Evidence from the paycheck protection program in the U.S
by Qingfang Wang & Wei Kang
October 2023, Volume 55, Issue 7
- 1631-1648 The assemblages of (counter) spectacle – mega-retail in post-dictatorship Chile and beyond
by Jacob C Miller - 1649-1669 Unpacking corporate ownership in property markets: A typology of investors and the making of an investment value chain in Brazil
by Daniel Sanfelici & Maira Magnani - 1670-1689 ‘We’re just an ambulance at the bottom of the cliff’: Strategies and (a)politics of change in Berlin's community food spaces
by Ophélie Véron - 1690-1713 Connecting up embedded knowledge across Northern Powerhouse cities
by Daniel Straulino & Francesca Froy & Tim Schwanen & Neave O’Clery - 1714-1737 Measuring local, salient economic inequality in the UK
by Joel H Suss - 1738-1743 Fiscal geographies between the crisis and the pandemic
by Renee Tapp & Kelly Kay - 1744-1761 Beyond death and taxes: Fiscal studies and the fiscal state
by Heather Whiteside - 1762-1779 Refusing relocation: Urban street vendors and the problem of the neoliberal device
by James Christopher Mizes - 1780-1798 A vicious cycle: Fiscal intervention, pension underfunding, and instability in (re)making racialized geographies
by Amanda Kass & Andrew Crosby & Brenda Parker - 1799-1804 Doing economics differently
by Jamie Peck - 1805-1808 Conjunctural geographies of the economy in Isabella Weber’s How China Escaped Shock Therapy
by Chris Meulbroek - 1809-1815 The geographical preconditions of radical price reforms in post-Mao China: Critical reflections on How China Escaped Shock Therapy
by Kean Fan Lim - 1816-1820 The expansion of China’s market margins: Navigating contingencies and conjunctures
by Wenying Fu - 1821-1826 Spatial scales of inflation and deflation
by Steve Rolf - 1827-1830 Response to the book forum on How China Escaped Shock Therapy
by Isabella M Weber
September 2023, Volume 55, Issue 6
- 1337-1354 The double movement and the triple-helix: Divestment, decommodification, and the Dakota Access Pipeline
by Leah S Horowitz - 1355-1371 Geographies of devaluation: Spatialities of the German coal exit
by Andrea Furnaro - 1372-1391 Distance creates proximity: Unraveling the influence of geographical distance on social proximity in interorganizational collaborations
by Philip Roth & Jannika Mattes - 1392-1407 Neoliberal multiculturalism in Dallas: The discursive foundations of diversity-led gentrification in an aspiring U.S. global city
by Richard Kirk - 1408-1427 The explanatory power of the landscape perspective on inter-organizational collaboration
by Martine de Jong & Jurian Edelenbos & Geert Teisman & Jesse Hoffman & Maarten Hajer - 1428-1428 In memoriam: Anne Haila, 1953–2019
by Kean Birch & Callum Ward - 1429-1437 Introduction: Critical approaches to rentiership
by Kean Birch & Callum Ward - 1438-1470 The rentierization of the United Kingdom economy
by Brett Christophers - 1471-1484 Rentiership, improperty and moral economy
by Andrew Sayer - 1485-1505 Potential rents vs. potential lives
by Eric Clark & Annika Pissin - 1506-1527 Beyond crisis? Using rent theory to understand the restructuring of publicly funded seniors’ care in British Columbia, Canada
by Kendra Strauss - 1528-1547 Beyond rentiership: Standardisation, intangibles and value capture in global production
by Elena Baglioni & Liam Campling & Gerard Hanlon - 1548-1564 Rentiers of the low-carbon economy? Renewable energy's extractive fiscal geographies
by Sarah Knuth - 1565-1580 Turning land into capital? The expansion and extraction of value in Laos
by Miles Kenney-Lazar - 1581-1599 Balancing equity-based goals with market-driven forces in land development: The case of density bonusing in Toronto
by Jeffrey Biggar & Abigail Friendly - 1600-1617 The political economy of land value capture in the UK: Rent and viability in Salford’s new municipalist turn
by Thomas F. Purcell & Callum Ward - 1618-1627 The economic geographies of mergers and acquisitions (M&As)
by Liam Keenan & Dariusz Wójcik
August 2023, Volume 55, Issue 5
- 1091-1113 Background check: Spatiality and relationality in Nancy Fraser's expanded conception of capitalism
by William Conroy - 1114-1130 ‘Going Karura’: Colliding subjectivities and labour struggle in Nairobi's gig economy
by Gianluca Iazzolino - 1131-1149 Ethical product havens in the global diamond trade: Using the Wayback Machine to evaluate ethical market outcomes
by Trina Hamilton & Seth Cavello - 1150-1170 Gift giving in the neoliberal city: Polanyi's substantivism and the exchange of density for affordable housing in Vancouver
by Zachary Hyde - 1171-1189 The socio-spatial politics of royalties and their distribution: A case study of the Surat Basin, Queensland
by Neil Argent & Sean Markey & Greg Halseth & Laura Ryser & Fiona Haslam-McKenzie - 1190-1206 Gendered dispossession and women’s changing poverty by slum/squatter redevelopment projects: A case study from Turkey
by Imren Borsuk - 1207-1217 Making space for the new state capitalism, part III: Thinking conjuncturally
by Adam D Dixon & Jamie Peck & Ilias Alami & Heather Whiteside - 1218-1238 Gillian Hart in Beijing: Negotiating capitalist models at the World Bank–China nexus
by Chris Meulbroek - 1239-1254 Locating state capitalism: Financial centres and the internationalisation of Chinese banks in London
by Sarah Hall - 1255-1280 The US–China rivalry and the emergence of state platform capitalism
by Steve Rolf & Seth Schindler