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July 2011, Volume 43, Issue 7
- 1581-1598 The Politics of Climate Activism in the UK: A Social Movement Analysis
by Peter North - 1599-1616 Regional Innovation Systems and Knowledge-Sourcing Activities in Traditional Industries—Evidence from the Vienna Food Sector
by Michaela Trippl - 1617-1633 Coproducing Flood Risk Knowledge: Redistributing Expertise in Critical ‘Participatory Modelling’
by Catharina Landström & Sarah J Whatmore & Stuart N Lane & Nicholas A Odoni & Neil Ward & Susan Bradley - 1634-1654 Understanding Housing Sprawl: The Case of Flanders, Belgium
by Pascal De Decker - 1655-1673 Cities and the Unevenness of Social Movement Space: The Case of France's Immigrant Rights Movement
by Walter Nicholls - 1674-1692 An Evolutionary Perspective on Regional Port Systems: The Role of Windows of Opportunity in Shaping Seaport Competition
by Wouter Jacobs & Theo Notteboom - 1693-1706 States of Exemption: The Legal and Animal Geographies of American Zoos
by Irus Braverman - 1707-1722 Urban Transportation Public–Private Partnerships: Drivers of Uneven Development?
by Matti Siemiatycki - 1723-1745 Spatially Varying Coefficient Models: Testing for Spatial Heteroscedasticity and Reweighting Estimation of the Coefficients
by Si-Lian Shen & Chang-Lin Mei & Ying-Jian Zhang
June 2011, Volume 43, Issue 6
- 1239-1241 Featured Graphic: Public Spending, Austerity, and the Crisis
by Peter Taylor-Gooby - 1242-1247 Climate Change Pathology
by Samuel Randalls - 1248-1267 When Local Interaction Does Not Suffice: Sources of Firm Innovation in Urban Norway
by Rune Dahl Fitjar & Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose - 1268-1286 Between Rights and Responsibilities: Insurgent Performance in an Invisible Landscape
by Alec Brownlow - 1287-1304 Tax Doesn't Have to Be Taxing: London's ‘Onshore’ Finance Industry and the Fiscal Spaces of a Global Crisis
by Thomas Wainwright - 1305-1322 The Civics of Urban Nature: Enacting Hybrid Landscapes
by Andrew Karvonen & Ken Yocom - 1323-1340 Tactical Voting at the 2010 British General Election: Rational Behaviour in Local Contexts?
by Ron Johnston & Charles Pattie - 1341-1362 Competitiveness, Creativity, and Place-Based Development
by Robert Huggins & Nick Clifton - 1363-1380 Community BIAs as Practices of Assemblage: Contingent Politics in the Neoliberal City
by Katharine N Rankin & Jim Delaney - 1381-1399 Neighbourhood Choice and Neighbourhood Reproduction
by Lina Hedman & Maarten van Ham & David Manley - 1400-1420 Performing Research Capability Building in New Zealand's Social Sciences: Capacity–Capability Insights from Exploring the Work of BRCSS's ‘sustainability’ Theme, 2004–09
by Erena Le Heron & Richard Le Heron & Nick Lewis - 1421-1437 Two Wrongs Don't Make a Right: State and Private Organic Certification in New Zealand Dairy
by Rebecca L Schewe - 1438-1454 ‘We're a Rich City with Poor People’: Municipal Strategies of New-Build Gentrification in Rotterdam and Glasgow
by Brian Doucet & Ronald van Kempen & Jan van Weesep - 1455-1476 The Geographies of Mixed-Ethnicity Families
by Darren P Smith & Rosalind Edwards & Chamion Caballero
May 2011, Volume 43, Issue 5
- 985-987 A Civil Revolution
by Mitch Rose - 988-997 Commodity Chains and the Uneven Geographies of Global Capitalism: A Disarticulations Perspective
by Jennifer Bair & Marion Werner - 998-1015 The Place of Disarticulations: Global Commodity Production in La Laguna, Mexico
by Jennifer Bair & Marion Werner - 1016-1034 Disarticulations and Commodity Chains: Cattle, Coca, and Capital Accumulation along Colombia's Agricultural Frontier
by Phillip A Hough - 1035-1056 Rearticulating Caste: The Global Cottonseed Commodity Chain and the Paradox of Smallholder Capitalism in South India
by Priti Ramamurthy - 1057-1078 Performative Regional (dis)Integration: Transnational Markets, Mobile Commodities, and Bordered North–South Differences
by Christian Berndt & Marc Boeckler - 1079-1097 Fungi, Trees, People, Nematodes, Beetles, and Weather: Ecologies of Vulnerability and Ecologies of Negotiation in Matsutake Commodity Exchange
by Lieba Faier - 1098-1117 Relational and Dialectical Spaces of Knowing: Knowledge, Practice, and Work in Economic Geography
by Paul Vallance - 1118-1134 Transition towards Sustainable Cities: Opportunities, Constraints, and Strategies in Planning. A Neighbourhood Ecodesign Case Study in Barcelona
by Ramon Farreny & Jordi Oliver-Solà & Marc Montlleó & Enric Escribà & Xavier Gabarrell & Joan Rieradevall - 1135-1153 Privatization, Marketization, and Deprivation: Interpreting the Homeownership Paradox in Postreform Urban China
by Guo Chen - 1154-1172 Uneven Public Transportation Development in Neoliberalizing Chicago, USA
by Stephanie Farmer - 1173-1189 Comparing Alternative Media in North and South: The Cases of IFIWatchnet and Indymedia in Africa
by Fabian Frenzel & Steffen Böhm & Pennie Quinton & André Spicer & Sian Sullivan & Zoe Young - 1190-1208 Cross-Border Regionalization, the INTERREG III a Initiative, and Local Cooperation at the Finnish-Swedish Border
by Eeva-Kaisa Prokkola - 1209-1225 Comparing Single and Joint Preferences: A Choice Experiment on Residential Location in Three-Member Households
by Edoardo Marcucci & Amanda Stathopoulos & Lucia Rotaris & Romeo Danielis - 1226-1237 Pathways to Sustainability: Perspectives and Provocations
by David Demeritt & Andrew Dobson & Tania Murray Li & Melissa Leach & Ian Scoones & Andy Stirling
April 2011, Volume 43, Issue 4
- 763-764 Featured Graphic: The Visual Genealogy of Spinoff Companies in the Technology Sector in Seattle, 2008
by Heike Mayer & Stuart Armstrong & Paul Sommers - 765-772 Commentary
by Michael Batty - 773-780 Commentary
by Riccardo Crescenzi & Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose - 781-785 Globalization, Innovation, and Regional Development in China
by Yu Zhou & Y H Dennis Wei - 786-809 Domestic Firm Innovation and Networking with Foreign Firms in China's ICT Industry
by Yifei Sun & Debin Du - 810-829 Structural Holes and New Dimensions of Distance: The Spatial Configuration of the Scientific Knowledge Network of China's Optical Technology Sector
by Ingo Liefner & Stefan Hennemann - 830-849 Innovation, Globalization, and Catch-Up of Latecomers: Cases of Chinese Telecom Firms
by Peilei Fan - 850-865 The Cost of Urban Sprawl and its Potential Redistributive Effects: An Empirical Cost Assessment for Water Services in Lausanne (Switzerland)
by Géraldine Pflieger & Florian Ecoffey - 866-884 Entrepreneurial Origin and the Configuration of Innovation in Rural Areas: The Case of Cumbria, North West England
by Christos Kalantaridis & Zografia Bika - 885-903 Shifts in Value Chain Governance and Upgrading in the European Periphery of Automotive Production: Evidence from Bursa, Turkey
by Güldem Özataǧan - 904-927 The Geography of Global Corporate Networks: The Poor, the Rich, and the Happy Few Countries
by Ronald S Wall & Martijn J Burger & G A (Bert) van der Knaap - 928-941 Plan-Led Planning Systems in Development-Led Practices: An Empirical Analysis into the (Lack of) Institutionalisation of Planning Law
by Edwin Buitelaar & Maaike Galle & Niels Sorel - 942-960 Discourses of Energy Infrastructure Development: A Q-Method Study of Electricity Transmission Line Siting in the UK
by Matthew Cotton & Patrick Devine-Wright - 961-980 Critical Success Factors in Urban Brownfield Regeneration: An Analysis of ‘Hardcore’ Sites in Manchester and Osaka during the Economic Recession (2009–10)
by Timothy Dixon & Noriko Otsuka & Hirokazu Abe - 981-983 Reviews: Reconstructing Kobe: The Geography of Crisis and Opportunity, Britain's War on Poverty
by Daniel Aldrich & Mike Brewer
March 2011, Volume 43, Issue 3
- 509-514 On Becoming a Mediatizing Don and Claiming the New Spatial Boundaries of Academia
by Mark Palmer & Geoff Simmons - 515-518 Discontented Geopolitics
by Freerk Boedeltje - 519-524 Multiple Scales of Time–Space and Lifecourse
by Helen Jarvis & Rachel Pain & Colin Pooley - 525-544 Spaces, Times, and Critical Moments: A Relational Time–Space Analysis of the Impacts of AIDS on Rural Youth in Malawi and Lesotho
by Nicola Ansell & Lorraine van Blerk & Flora Hajdu & Elsbeth Robson - 545-559 Time Scarcity: Another Health Inequality?
by Lyndall Strazdins & Amy L Griffin & Dorothy H Broom & Cathy Banwell & Rosemary Korda & Jane Dixon & Francesco Paolucci & John Glover - 560-577 Saving Space, Sharing Time: Integrated Infrastructures of Daily Life in Cohousing
by Helen Jarvis - 578-593 The Role of the Geographical Imagination in Young People's Political Engagement
by Yvonne Hung - 594-617 Poverty and Place in Britain, 1968–99
by Eldin Fahmy & David Gordon & Danny Dorling & Janette Rigby & Ben Wheeler - 618-633 New York Encounters: Religion, Sexuality, and the City
by Johan Andersson & Robert M Vanderbeck & Gill Valentine & Kevin Ward & Joanna Sadgrove - 634-649 Passing Propinquities in the Multicultural City: The Everyday Encounters of Bus Passengering
by Helen F Wilson - 650-665 Elite Knowledges: Framing Risk and the Geographies of Credit
by Thomas Wainwright - 666-682 The Residential Context and the Division of Household and Childcare Tasks
by Edith de Meester & Aslan Zorlu & Clara H Mulder - 683-702 Quality of Life in Urban-Classified and Rural-Classified English Local Authority Areas
by Josep M Campanera & Paul Higgins - 703-721 Fit for Purpose? Welfare Reform and Challenges for Health and Labour Market Policy in the UK
by Colin Lindsay & Donald Houston - 722-741 Incorporating Jurisdiction Issues into Regional Carbon Accounts under Production and Consumption Accounting Principles
by Karen Turner & Max Munday & Stuart McIntyre & Christa D Jensen - 742-760 Crime Management and Urban Governance: Everyday Interconnections in South Africa
by Paula Meth - 761-762 Reviews: Injustice: Why Social Inequality Persists
by Noel Castree
February 2011, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 255-257 Featured Graphic: Labour's Three-Term Spending Record, 1997–2010
by Jon Swords - 258-261 Climate Change or Social Change? Debate within, amongst, and beyond Disciplines
by Lorraine Whitmarsh & Saffron O'Neill & Irene Lorenzoni - 262-264 On the Difference between Chalk and Cheese—A Response to Whitmarsh et al's Comments on “beyond the ABC: Climate Change Policy and Theories of Social Changeâ€
by Elizabeth Shove - 265-271 The Global Financial Crisis, State Regime Shifts, and Urban Theory
by Kuniko Fujita - 272-285 End of a Paradigm: The Current Crisis and the Idea of Stateless Cities
by Göran Therborn - 286-306 Another Washington-New York Consensus? Progressives Back in Contention
by Michael Indergaard - 307-327 Financial Crises, Japan's State Regime Shift, and Tokyo's Urban Policy
by Kuniko Fujita - 328-346 Strengthening Causal Inference through Qualitative Analysis of Regression Residuals: Explaining Forest Governance in the Indian Himalaya
by Arun Agrawal & Ashwini Chhatre - 347-362 Reconnecting Skills for Sustainable Communities with Everyday Life
by Alex Franklin & Julie Newton & Jennie Middleton & Terry Marsden - 363-377 Game-Theory Approach for Resident Coalitions to Allocate Green-Roof Benefits
by S W Tsang & C Y Jim - 378-392 The Topology and the Emerging Urban Geographies of the Internet Backbone and Aviation Networks in Europe: A Comparative Study
by Emmanouil Tranos - 393-409 Biosecurity, Trade Liberalisation, and the (anti)Politics of Risk Analysis: The Australia-New Zealand Apples Dispute
by Vaughan Higgins & Jacqui Dibden - 410-430 (Post)Suburban Development and State Entrepreneurialism in Beijing's Outer Suburbs
by Fulong Wu & Nicholas A Phelps - 431-450 Migration and Climate Change: Towards an Integrated Assessment of Sensitivity
by Richard Black & Dominic Kniveton & Kerstin Schmidt-Verkerk - 451-469 Explaining and Measuring the Embrace of Local Agenda 21s by Local Governments
by Jose M Barrutia & Carmen Echebarria - 470-486 Regional Imaginaries of Governance Agencies: Practising the Region of South West Britain
by David C Harvey & Harriet Hawkins & Nicola J Thomas - 487-504 Realising the Diversity Dividend: Population Diversity and Urban Economic Development
by Stephen Syrett & Leandro Sepulveda - 505-507 Review: The Great Urban Transformation: Politics of Land and Property in China, Science in Environmental Policy: The Politics of Objective Advice
by Sumei Zhang & Eva Lövbrand
January 2011, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 1-2 Announcement: AAG Publication Award for 2011
by N/A - 3-7 Commentary
by Stephen Gorard - 8-9 Commentary
by Ron Johnston & Kelvyn Jones - 10-27 Commoditising Learning: Cultural Economy and the Growth of for-Profit Business Education Service Firms in London
by Sarah Hall & Lindsay Appleyard - 28-47 Intraurban Location of Producer Services in Guangzhou, China
by Hong Yi & Fiona F Yang & Anthony G O Yeh - 48-66 Life Events and the Gap between Intention to Move and Actual Mobility
by Carola de Groot & Clara H Mulder & Marjolijn Das & Dorien Manting - 67-86 ICT Intensity of Use and the Geography of Firms
by Danielle Galliano & Pascale Roux & Nicolas Soulié - 87-105 Broader or Deeper? Exploring the Most Effective Intervention Profile for Public Small Business Support
by Kevin F Mole & Mark Hart & Stephen Roper & David S Saal - 106-125 Steering through the Neighbourhood: Towards an Advanced Liberal Risk Society?
by Martin Letell & Göran Sundqvist & Mark Elam - 126-145 A Copula-Based Sample Selection Model of Telecommuting Choice and Frequency
by Ipek N Sener & Chandra R Bhat - 146-165 Impact of Income Inequality on Health: Does Environment Quality Matter?
by Alassane Drabo - 166-184 Designer Buildings: Estimating the Economic Value of ‘Signature’ Architecture
by Franz Fuerst & Patrick McAllister & Claudia B Murray - 185-204 The Role of Swiss Civic Corporations in Land-Use Planning
by Jean-David Gerber & Stéphane Nahrath & Patrick Csikos & Peter Knoepfel - 205-223 Neighbourhood Destination Accessibility Index: A GIS Tool for Measuring Infrastructure Support for Neighbourhood Physical Activity
by Karen Witten & Jamie Pearce & Peter Day - 224-251 The Transformation of Transport Policy in Great Britain? ‘New Realism’ and New Labour's Decade of Displacement Activity
by Iain Docherty & Jon Shaw - 252-254 Review: National Capitalisms, Global Production Networks: Fashioning the Value Chain in the UK, U5A and Germany
by Kean Fan Lim
December 2010, Volume 42, Issue 12
- 2807-2808 ‘Geomorphology’ of Population Health in Japan: Looking through the Cartogram Lens
by Tomoki Nakaya - 2809-2819 Moving the Poor Out of Central London? The Implications of the Coalition Government 2010 Cuts to Housing Benefits
by Chris Hamnett - 2820-2823 Geographies of Space Design
by James Faulconbridge & Donald McNeill - 2824-2841 Materiality and Creative Production: The Case of the Mile End Neighborhood in Montréal
by Norma M Rantisi & Deborah Leslie - 2842-2858 Global Architects: Learning and Innovation through Communities and Constellations of Practice
by James R Faulconbridge - 2859-2873 Behind the ‘Heathrow Hassle’: A Political and Cultural Economy of the Privatized Airport
by Donald McNeill - 2874-2896 The Forgotten and the Future: Reclaiming Back Alleys for a Sustainable City
by Jennifer Wolch & Josh Newell & Mona Seymour & Hilary Bradbury Huang & Kim Reynolds & Jennifer Mapes - 2897-2913 Reexamining Contemporary Urbanism in the United States: Convenient Mix of the Old and New
by Yingling Fan - 2914-2937 Performing Resistance? Re-Reading Practices of Urban Cycling on London's South Bank
by Justin Spinney - 2938-2955 Learning through Contact? The Effects on Earnings of Immigrant Exposure to the Native Population
by Tiit Tammaru & Magnus Strömgren & Olof Stjernström & Urban Lindgren - 2956-2971 Visceral Difference: Variations in Feeling (Slow) Food
by Allison Hayes-Conroy & Jessica Hayes-Conroy - 2972-2989 Regional Well-Being in Tropical Queensland, Australia: Developing a Dissatisfaction Index to Inform Government Policy
by Silva Larson - 2990-3005 Mobile Broadband Services and the Availability of Instant Access to Cyberspace
by Aharon Kellerman - 3006-3022 Less and Less Favoured? Britain's Regions in the Energy Crunch
by Calvin Jones - 3023-3038 Flood Perception and Mitigation: The Role of Severity, Agency, and Experience in the Purchase of Flood Protection, and the Communication of Flood Information
by Emma Soane & Iljana Schubert & Peter Challenor & Rebecca Lunn & Sunitha Narendran & Simon Pollard - 3039-3040 A Reply to Lowe and Phillipson
by Robert Evans & Simon Marvin - 3041-3042 A Response to Evans and Marvin
by Philip Lowe & Jeremy Phillipson - 3043-3048 Referees 2010
by N/A
November 2010, Volume 42, Issue 11
- 2549-2559 Commentary
by Shaun French & Andrew Leyshon - 2560-2580 The Geodemographics of Educational Progression and their Implications for Widening Participation in Higher Education
by Alex D Singleton - 2581-2601 Knowledge, Space, and Economic Governance: The Implications of Knowledge-Based Commodity Chains for Less-Favoured Regions
by Kean Birch & Andrew Cumbers - 2602-2623 Displacing New York
by Elvin Wyly & Kathe Newman & Alex Schafran & Elizabeth Lee - 2624-2639 On (Not) Forgetting Families: Family Spaces and Spacings in Birzeit, Palestine
by Christopher Harker - 2640-2657 Racial Desegregation and Schooling in South Africa: Contested Geographies of Class Formation
by Mark Hunter - 2658-2673 Environmental Justice and Older Age: Consideration of a Qualitative Neighbourhood-based Study
by Rosie Day - 2674-2686 Ethnic Segregation and Performance Inequality in the Swedish School System: A Regional Perspective
by Eva Andersson & John Östh & Bo Malmberg - 2687-2704 The Economic Integration of New Sectors in Rural Areas: A Case Study of the Shetland Economy
by Deborah Roberts & David Newlands - 2705-2720 Investigating the Knowledge interface between Stakeholder Engagement and Plan-Making
by Crystal Legacy - 2721-2734 Heat Waves and Cold Spells: An Analysis of Policy Response and Perceptions of Vulnerable Populations in the UK
by Johanna Wolf & W Neil Adger & Irene Lorenzoni - 2735-2752 The Structural Accessibility Layer (SAL): Revealing how Urban Structure Constrains Travel Choice
by Cecilia Silva & Paulo Pinho - 2753-2770 Understanding the Social Geography of Census Undercount
by David Martin - 2771-2790 Representing ‘Things to Come’: Feeling the Visions of Future Technologies
by Samuel Kinsley - 2791-2806 Anxiety as Social Practice
by Peter Jackson & Jonathan Everts
October 2010, Volume 42, Issue 10
- 2295-2295 Featured Graphic: The Distribution of the Resident Population across the City of Cape Town, 2001
by Ivan Turok & Ken Sinclair-Smith & Mike Shand - 2296-2301 Commentary
by Anssi Paasi - 2302-2308 Commentary
by Loretta Lees - 2309-2314 Affect, Race, and Identities
by Divya P Tolia-Kelly & Mike Crang - 2315-2331 Nation, Race, and Affect: Senses and Sensibilities at National Heritage Sites
by Mike Crang & Divya P Tolia-Kelly - 2332-2350 Sorting Bodies: Race, Affect, and Everyday Multiculture in a Mill Town in Northern England
by Dan Swanton - 2351-2369 Radicalism, Antiracism, and Nostalgia: The Burden of Loss in the Search for Convivial Culture
by Alastair Bonnett - 2370-2392 Race, Affect, and Emotion: Young People, Racism, and Graffiti in the Postcolonial English Suburbs
by Anoop Nayak - 2393-2409 Immanent Politics: Thinking Race and Ethnicity through Affect and Machinism
by Jason Lim - 2410-2427 Skin, Affect, Aggregation: Guattarian Variations on Fanon
by Arun Saldanha - 2428-2430 Commentary
by Nigel Thrift - 2431-2450 ‘You Take What you are Given’: The Limits to Parental Choice in Education in East London
by Tim Butler & Chris Hamnett - 2451-2466 The Neighbourhood Effects of New Immigration
by David Robinson - 2467-2486 Urban Expansion and Transportation: The Impact of Urban form on Commuting Patterns on the City Fringe of Beijing
by Pengjun Zhao & Bin Lü & Gert de Roo - 2487-2507 Security in Public Space: An Empirical Assessment of Three US Cities
by Jeremy Németh - 2508-2526 Targeting the Collection of Superior Data for the Estimation of the Intermediate Deliveries in Regional Input–Output Tables
by Xuemei Jiang & Erik Dietzenbacher & Bart Los - 2527-2546 The Seasonal Variability of Population in Estonian Municipalities
by Siiri Silm & Rein Ahas - 2547-2548 Reviews: Envisioning Media Power: On Capital and Geographies of Television
by Scott Rodgers
September 2010, Volume 42, Issue 9
- 2037-2042 Commentary
by Reijer P Hendrikse & James D Sidaway - 2043-2057 Exclusivity of Private Governance Structures in Agrofood Networks: Bayer and the Food Retailing and Processing Sector in India
by Anika Trebbin & Martin Franz - 2058-2077 Decisions concerning Communication Modes and the Influence of Travel Time: A Situational Approach
by Taede Tillema & Martin Dijst & Tim Schwanen - 2078-2092 Green Lungs: Good Firewood, Healthy Air, and Embodied Forest Politics
by Adam Henne - 2093-2108 Wear:Where? The Convergent Geographies of Architecture and Fashion
by Louise Crewe - 2109-2130 The Missing Link between Technological Standards and Value-Chain Governance: The Case of Patent-Distribution Strategies in the Mobile-Communication Industry
by Hu Wen & Daniel You-Ren Yang - 2131-2146 Periurbanization, Public Finance, and Local Governance of the Environment: Lessons from Small-Scale Water Suppliers in Gresik, Indonesia
by James H (Jim) Spencer & Craig Guzinsky - 2147-2167 Port Governance Reforms in Diversified Institutional Frameworks: Generic Solutions, Implementation Asymmetries
by Adolf K Y Ng & Athanasios A Pallis - 2168-2185 By Foot, Bus or Car: Children's School Travel and School Choice Policy
by Elizabeth J Wilson & Julian Marshall & Ryan Wilson & Kevin J Krizek - 2186-2200 Using Geodemographics to Measure and Explain Social and Environment Differences in Road Traffic Accident Risk
by Tessa K Anderson - 2201-2219 The Living Conditions Diamond: An Analytical and Theoretical Framework for Understanding Slums
by Sumila Gulyani & Ellen M Bassett - 2220-2237 Spatial Variation in Job Accessibility and Gender: An Intraregional Analysis using Hedonic House-Price Estimation
by Liv Osland - 2238-2253 ‘Full-Cost Recovery’: Producing Differentiated Water Collection Practices and Responses to Centralized Water Networks in Jaipur, India
by Trevor Birkenholtz - 2254-2269 Planning by Opportunity: An Analysis of Periurban Environmental Conflicts in Indonesia
by Delik Hudalah & Haryo Winarso & Johan Woltjer - 2271-2291 Symposium: Sovereign Fund Capitalism
by N/A - 2292-2294 Reviews: Terror and Territory: The Spatial Extent of Sovereignty
by Ron Johnston
August 2010, Volume 42, Issue 8
- 1767-1768 Featured Graphic
by Stephen J Rose - 1769-1774 Commentary
by John Pal & Dominic Medway & Gary Warnaby - 1775-1781 Commentary
by Daniel Z Sui - 1782-1796 Ethical Foodscapes?: Premises, Promises, and Possibilities
by Michael K Goodman & Damian Maye & Lewis Holloway - 1797-1813 Collective Purchase: Moving Local and Organic Foods beyond the Niche Market
by Ruth Little & Damian Maye & Brian Ilbery - 1814-1832 From ‘Value-for-Money’ to ‘Values-for-Money’? Ethical Food and Policy in Europe
by Tim Lang - 1833-1851 Fairness and Ethicality in Their Place: The Regional Dynamics of Fair Trade and Ethical Sourcing Agendas in the Plantation Districts of South India
by Jeff Neilsno & Bill Pritchard - 1852-1867 Local and Green, Global and Fair: The Ethical Foodscape and the Politics of Care
by Kevin Morgan - 1868-1874 Commentary
by Susanne Freidberg - 1875-1880 Commentary
by Henry Buller - 1881-1886 Commentary
by Clive Barnett - 1887-1901 The Politics of Inequality in Globalizing Cities: How the Middle Classes Matter in the Governing of Buenos Aires
by J Miguel Kanai - 1902-1924 Regional Economic Policy ‘In-the-Making’: Imaginaries, Political Projects and Institutions for Auckland's Economic Transformation
by Steffen Wetzstein & Richard Le Heron - 1925-1942 Sex Offenders and Residential Location: A Predictive–Analytical Framework
by Elizabeth A Mack & Tony H Grubesic - 1943-1963 Homelessness, Travel Behavior, and the Politics of Transportation Mobilities in Long Beach, California
by Christine L Jocoy & Vincent J Del Casino Jr - 1964-1986 Low-Income-Country Import Competition and the Structure of Earnings Inequality in Canada, 1996–2001
by Sébastien Breau - 1987-2010 Industrial Clustering and Technological Innovation in China: New Evidence from the ICT Industry in Shenzhen
by Cassandra C Wang & George C S Lin & Guicai Li - 2011-2030 Mobilizing Cookstoves for Development: A Dual Adoption Framework Analysis of Collaborative Technology Innovations in Western India
by Gregory L Simon - 2031-2036 Reviews: Numbers Rule: The Vexing Mathematics of Democracy from Plato to the Present, Genres of the Credit Economy: Mediating Value in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Britain, Site Fights: Divisive Facilities and Civil Society in Japan and the West
by Ron Johnston & Brett Christophers & Naonori Kodate
July 2010, Volume 42, Issue 7
- 1513-1518 Commentary
by Sabrina McCormick - 1519-1520 Commentary
by Dragos Simandan - 1521-1536 Mess among Disciplines: Interdisciplinarity in Environmental Research
by Andrew Donaldson & Neil Ward & Sue Bradley - 1537-1554 ‘Vertebrating’ the Region as Networked Space of Flows: Learning from the Spatial Grammar of Catalanist Territoriality
by David L Prytherch - 1555-1576 Transecting Security and Space in Maputo
by Till F Paasche & James D Sidaway - 1577-1594 Noise Reduction: The Postpolitical Quandary of Night Flights at Brussels Airport
by Stijn Oosterlynck & Erik Swyngedouw - 1595-1612 The Rise and Fall of a Micro-Learning Region: Mexican Immigrants and Construction in Center-South Philadelphia
by Natasha Iskander & Nichola Lowe & Christine Riordan - 1613-1635 Equity of Urban Service Delivery: A Comparison of Different Accessibility Measures
by Tijs Neutens & Tim Schwanen & Frank Witlox & Philippe De Maeyer