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August 2010, Volume 42, Issue 8
- 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 - 1636-1649 What Matters more for the Decision to Move: Jobs versus Amenities
by Thomas Niedomysl & Høgni Kalsø Hansen - 1650-1668 Developing Summary Measures of Health-Related Multiple Physical Environmental Deprivation for Epidemiological Research
by Elizabeth A Richardson & Richard Mitchell & Niamh K Shortt & Jamie Pearce & Terence P Dawson - 1669-1685 What was the Deal for the Participants of the Argentine Local Currency Systems, the Redes de Trueque?
by Georgina M Gómez - 1686-1704 Environmental Governance in Russia: The ‘Closed’ Pathway to Ecological Modernization
by Masahiro Tokunaga - 1705-1722 A Psychological–Geographical Approach to Vulnerability: The Example of a Chinese urban Development Project from the Perspective of the Transactional Stress Model
by Anna Lena Bercht & Rainer Wehrhahn - 1723-1738 The Legitimacy and Governance of Norway's Sovereign Wealth Fund: The Ethics of Global Investment
by Gordon L Clark & Ashby H B Monk - 1739-1761 Offsetting Benefits? Analyzing Access to Forest Carbon
by Esteve Corbera & Katrina Brown - 1762-1765 Reviews: Gated Communities in China: Class, Privilege and the Moral Politics of the Good Life, Developing China: Land, Politics and Social Conditions
by Fulong Wu & Choon-Piew Pow - 1766-1766 Erratum
by N/A
June 2010, Volume 42, Issue 6
- 1255-1257 Winners of the Ashby Prizes
by N/A - 1258-1263 Small Shop Decline: Shadow Boxing in the Dark?
by Alan Hallsworth - 1264-1270 Measuring Segregation—A Cautionary Tale
by Ron Johnston & Kelvyn Jones - 1271-1272 Featured Graphic. Contemporary Mappa Mundi: American Exceptionalism in the World City Network
by Sandra Vinciguerra & Peter J Taylor & Michael Hoyler & Kathy Pain - 1273-1285 Beyond the ABC: Climate Change Policy and Theories of Social Change
by Elizabeth Shove - 1286-1307 Getting Ready for Carbon Capture and Storage by Issuing Capture Options
by Xi Liang & David Reiner & Jon Gibbins & Jia Li - 1308-1327 Environmental Injustices in Transnational Context: Urbanization and Industrial Hazards in El Paso/Ciudad Juárez
by Sara E Grineski & Timothy W Collins - 1328-1345 Navigation in New Terrain with Familiar Maps: Masterminding Sociospatial Equality through Resource-Oriented Innovation Policy
by Sjur Kasa & Anders Underthun - 1346-1364 Can a Community Currency be Independent of the State Currency? A Case Study of the Credito in Argentina (1995–2008)
by Pepita Ould-Ahmed - 1365-1382 Notions of Materiality and Linearity: The Challenges of Marketing the Hadrian's Wall Place ‘Product’
by Gary Warnaby & Dominic Medway & David Bennison - 1383-1402 Spatial Structure and Productivity in US Metropolitan Areas
by Evert J Meijers & Martijn J Burger - 1403-1420 Built Environment and Property Crime in Seattle, 1998–2000: A Bayesian Analysis
by Stephen A Matthews & Tse-Chuan Yang & Karen L Hayslett & R Barry Ruback - 1421-1438 Diversity or Disadvantage? Putnam, Goodhart, Ethnic Heterogeneity, and Collective Efficacy
by Liz Twigg & Joanna Taylor & John Mohan - 1439-1456 Ethnic Population Concentration and Net Migration in London
by John Stillwell - 1457-1475 Migrant Workers in the Urban Labour Market of Shenzhen, China
by Mark Y Wang & Jiaping Wu - 1476-1495 Devolution Dynamics of Spanish Local Government
by Maria Teresa Balaguer-Coll & Diego Prior & Emili Tortosa-Ausina - 1496-1512 Consumer Behaviour and the Life Course: Shopper Reactions to Self-Service Grocery Shops and Supermarkets in England c. 1947–75
by Adrian R Bailey & Gareth Shaw & Andrew Alexander & Dawn Nell
May 2010, Volume 42, Issue 5
- 1017-1022 Commentary
by Cliff Guy - 1023-1025 Commentary
by Danny Dorling - 1026-1032 Materiality and Waste: Inorganic Vitality in a Networked World
by Nicky Gregson & Mike Crang - 1033-1048 Burying the ‘Refuse Revolution’: The Rise of Controlled Tipping in Britain, 1920–1960
by Timothy Cooper - 1049-1064 Actor Networks, Modes of Production, and Waste Regimes: Reassembling the Macro-Social
by Zsuzsa Gille - 1065-1083 Inextinguishable Fibres: Demolition and the Vital Materialisms of Asbestos
by Nicky Gregson & Helen Watkins & Melania Calestani - 1084-1102 The Death of Great Ships: Photography, Politics, and Waste in the Global Imaginary
by Mike Crang - 1103-1120 The Performativity of Urban Citizenship
by Adam M Pine - 1121-1137 Crisis and Institutional Change in Urban Governance
by Crispian Fuller - 1138-1156 Tracking Grizzly Bears in British Columbia's Environmental Politics
by Jessica Dempsey - 1157-1173 Pathologies of Migrant Place-Making: The Case of Polish Migrants to the UK
by Nick Gill - 1174-1192 Leveling the Playing Field? Urban Disparities in Funding for Local Parks and Recreation in the Los Angeles Region
by Pascale Joassart-Marcelli - 1193-1209 A Governmental Contest: Regulating US Cinema during the Progressive Era
by Eric Olund - 1210-1220 Links between Ill Health and Regional Economic Performance: Evidence from Swedish Longitudinal Data
by Bo Malmberg & Eva Andersson & S V Subramanian - 1221-1238 Distance between Home and Work: A Multilevel Analysis of Individual Workers, Neighbourhoods, and Employment Sites in Northern Ireland
by Ian Shuttleworth & Myles Gould - 1239-1254 Optimising Economic, Environmental, and Social Objectives: A Goal-Programming Approach in the Food Sector
by David Oglethorpe
April 2010, Volume 42, Issue 4
- 763-763 Featured Graphic: The Virtual ‘Bible Belt’
by Nigel Thrift - 765-770 From Reds to Red Shirts: Political Evolution and Devolution in Thailand
by Jim Glassman - 771-779 Local and Regional Development in Times of Crisis
by John Tomaney & Andy Pike & Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose - 780-784 ‘It's Crunch Time’: The ‘Lost’ Geographies of the Crisis
by Thomas Wainwright - 785-804 Music Scenes to Music Clusters: The Economic Geography of Music in the US, 1970–2000
by Richard Florida & Charlotta Mellander & Kevin Stolarick - 805-820 How to Make Progress in Theories of Spatial Clustering: A Case Study of Malmberg and Maskell's Emerging Theory
by Päivi Oinas & Caterina Marchionni - 821-837 Competitive Global City Regions and ‘Sustainable Development’: An Interpretive Institutionalist Account in the South East of England
by Rob Krueger & David Gibbs - 838-855 Globalization from the Edge: A Framework for Understanding How Small and Medium-Sized Firms in the Periphery ‘Go Global’
by Nathan Young - 856-873 Geographical Knowledges and Neoliberal Tensions: Compulsory Land Purchase in the Context of Contemporary Urban Redevelopment
by Brett Christophers - 874-894 The Intensity of Ethnic Residential Clustering: Exploring Scale Effects Using Local Indicators of Spatial Association
by Michael Poulsen & Ron Johnston & James Forrest - 895-912 Gentrification in the Context of ‘Risk Society’
by Andrejs Skaburskis - 913-930 Reexamining the Influence of Work and Nonwork Accessibility on Residential Location Choices with a Microanalytic Framework
by Brian H Y Lee & Paul Waddell & Liming Wang & Ram M Pendyala - 931-947 Renewable Energy and Sociotechnical Change: Imagined Subjectivities of ‘the Public’ and Their Implications
by Gordon Walker & Noel Cass & Kate Burningham & Julie Barnett - 948-965 Understanding the School Journey: Integrating Data on Travel and Environment
by Colin Pooley & Duncan Whyatt & Marion Walker & Gemma Davies & Paul Coulton & Will Bamford - 966-981 Commercial Counterurbanisation: An Emerging Force in Rural Economic Development
by Gary Bosworth - 982-1000 Development Plans versus Conservation: Explanation of Emergent Conflicts and State Political Handling
by Evangelia Apostolopoulou & John D Pantis - 1001-1016 The Exercise of Power to Limit the Development of New Housing in the English Countryside
by John Sturzaker
March 2010, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 509-514 The Student City: An Ongoing Story of Neoliberalism, Gentrification, and Commodification
by Paul Chatterton - 515-523 Harnessing Science and Securing Societal Impacts from Publicly Funded Research: Reflections on UK Science Policy
by David Demeritt - 524-544 Love Thy Neighbour? Social Mixing in London's Gentrification Frontiers
by Mark Davidson - 545-562 Floating Choices: A Generational Perspective on Intentions of Rural–Urban Migrants in China
by Zhongshan Yue & Shuzhuo Li & Marcus W Feldman & Haifeng Du - 563-577 Polycentric Urban Development: The Case of Hangzhou
by Wenze Yue & Yong Liu & Peilei Fan - 578-591 Ethno-Religious Categories and Measuring Occupational Attainment in Relation to Education in England and Wales: A Multilevel Analysis
by Ron Johnston & Ibrahim Sirkeci & Nabil Khattab & Tariq Modood - 592-610 Educational Inequality under China's Rural–Urban Divide: The Hukou System and Return to Education
by Qiang Fu & Qiang Ren - 611-625 The Transformative Potential of Institutions: How Symbolic Markers Can Institute New Social Meaning in Changing Cities
by Sebastian Dembski & Willem Salet - 626-643 World-City-Entrepreneurialism: Globalist Imaginaries, Neoliberal Geographies, and the Production of New St Petersburg
by Oleg Golubchikov - 644-660 Seeking ‘Telos’ in the ‘Transfrontier’? Neoliberalism and the Transcending of Community Conservation in Southern Africa
by Bram Büscher - 661-677 Innovative Strategies of Agricultural Cooperatives in the Framework of the New Rural Development Paradigms: The Case of the Region of Valencia (Spain)
by Dionisio Ortiz-Miranda & Olga M Moreno-Pérez & Ana M Moragues-Faus - 678-696 Gender, Natural Capital, and Migration in the Southern Ecuadorian Andes
by Clark L Gray - 697-714 Sociopsychological Perspectives on the Active Roles of Domestic Actors in Transition to a Lower Carbon Electricity Economy
by Michael Nye & Lorraine Whitmarsh & Timothy Foxon - 715-728 Cognitive Continental Drift: How Attitudes Can Change the Overall Pattern of Cognitive Distances
by Claus-Christian Carbon - 729-746 Geographies of Religion and Development: Rebuilding Sacred Spaces in Aceh, Indonesia, after the Tsunami
by Andrew McGregor - 747-762 Becoming Private Property: Custom, Law, and the Geographies of ‘Ownership’ in 18th- and 19th-Century England
by Carl J Griffin
February 2010, Volume 42, Issue 2
- 255-256 Featured Graphic: Worldwide Differences in Executive Pay, Culture, Well-Being, and Economic Growth
by Martijn J Burger & Bas Karreman - 257-258 The Descent of Darwin
by Gerry Kearns - 259-261 Darwin, Dead and Buried?
by Diarmid Finnegan - 262-264 Observations on Darwin and Geography
by Michael A Summerfield - 265-267 Indigenous People and Urbanization
by George Morgan & Kalervo Gulson - 268-284 Diasporic Indigeneity: Place and the Articulation of Ainu Identity in Tokyo, Japan
by Mark K Watson - 285-299 Exploring Ambiguity: Aboriginal Identity Negotiation in Southwestern Sydney
by Yuriko Yamanouchi - 300-313 From the Barrel of the Gun: Policy Incursions, Land, and Aboriginal Peoples in Australia
by Kalervo N Gulson & Robert J Parkes - 314-331 Indigenous-Inclusive Citizenship: The City and Social Housing in Canada, New Zealand, and Australia
by Ryan Walker & Manuhuia Barcham - 332-346 The Craft of Scalar Practices
by Alistair Fraser - 347-365 Geographic Variations in the Early Diffusion of Corporate Voluntary Standards: Comparing ISO 14001 and the Global Compact
by Richard Perkins & Eric Neumayer - 366-383 A Postsuburban World? An Outline of a Research Agenda
by Nicholas A Phelps & Andrew M Wood & David C Valler - 384-399 ‘Wee Women No More’: Female Partners of Republican Political Prisoners in Belfast
by Peter Shirlow & Lorraine Dowler - 400-418 Effects of Built Environments on Vehicle Miles Traveled: Evidence from 370 US Urbanized Areas
by Robert Cervero & Jin Murakami - 419-433 Homeownership and Labour-Market Behaviour: Interpreting the Evidence
by Jan Rouwendal & Peter Nijkamp - 434-451 The Relative Efficiency of Automatic and Discretionary Regional Aid
by J Kim Swales - 452-468 Assessment of Regeneration Projects in Urban Areas of Environmental Interest: A Stated Choice Approach to Estimate Use and Quasi-Option Values
by Elisabetta Strazzera & Elisabetta Cherchi & Silvia Ferrini - 469-486 Ethnic Spatial Segregation and Tobacco Consumption: A Multilevel Repeated Cross-Sectional Analysis of Smoking Prevalence in Urban New Zealand, 1981–1996
by Graham Moon & Ross Barnett & Jamie Pearce - 487-504 Exploring Causal Effects of Neighborhood Type on Walking Behavior Using Stratification on the Propensity Score
by Xinyu (Jason) Cao - 505-508 Reviews: Territories of Difference: Place, Movements, Life, Liquidated: An Ethnography of Wall Street
by Tyler Rebecca Pearce & Brett Christophers
January 2010, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 1-4 Charles Darwin and the Geographers: Unnatural Selection
by Felix Driver - 5-7 The Mediatizing Don
by Jessie P H Poon - 8-22 Contemporary Cultures of Abstinence and the Nighttime Economy: Muslim Attitudes towards Alcohol and the Implications for Social Cohesion
by Gill Valentine & Sarah L Holloway & Mark Jayne - 23-37 Researching Technoscientific Concerns in the Making: Narrative Structures, Public Responses, and Emerging Nanotechnologies
by Phil Macnaghten - 38-56 Locating Biopiracy: Geographically and Culturally Situated Knowledges
by Daniel F Robinson - 57-79 Proximity and Perceived Safety as Determinants of Urban Trail Use: Findings from a Three-City Study
by Jennifer R Wolch & Zaria Tatalovich & Donna Spruijt-Metz & Jason Byrne & Michael Jerrett & Chih-Ping Chou & Susan Weaver & Lili Wang & William Fulton & Kim Reynolds - 80-98 Success by Design: HOPE VI, New Urbanism, and the Neoliberal Transformation of Public Housing in the United States
by James Hanlon - 99-115 Participatory Planning, Justice, and Climate Change in Durban, South Africa
by Alex Aylett - 116-133 In Pursuit of Parrhesia: An Investigation into Knowledge Selection in Inquisitorial Planning Practice
by Stephen McKay - 134-152 Path Dependency and the Neighbourhood Effect: Urban Poverty in Impoverished Neighbourhoods in Chinese Cities
by Fulong Wu & Shenjing He & Chris Webster - 153-168 Regional Classification to Enhance Efficiency and Equity in Energy Policy: The Case of Energy Conservation in China
by Dan Wei - 169-186 Policy Transfer as Policy Assemblage: Making Policy for the Creative Industries in New Zealand
by Russell Prince - 187-204 Relational Distance: Sociocultural and Time–Spatial Tensions in Innovation Practices
by Oliver Ibert - 205-222 Revealing Talent: Informal Skills Intermediation as an Emergent Pathway to Immigrant Labor Market Incorporation
by Nichola Lowe & Jacqueline Hagan & Natasha Iskander - 223-240 The Mechanism behind Environmental Inequality in Scotland: Which Came First, the Deprivation or the Landfill?
by Elizabeth A Richardson & Niamh K Shortt & Richard J Mitchell - 241-252 Frequent Flyer Programmes and the Reproduction of Aeromobility
by Stefan Gössling & Jan Henrik Nilsson - 253-254 Reviews: Foreclosed: High-Risk Lending, Deregulation, and the Undermining of America's Mortgage Market
by David Reiss
December 2009, Volume 41, Issue 12
- 2799-2799 Featured Graphic: Major Financial Crises of the World, 1400–2000
by Stephen Spratt - 2800-2805 Four Reasons for Concern about Adaptation to Climate Change
by W Neil Adger & Jon Barnett - 2806-2815 Discontent with the World Bank's Excursion into Economic Geography: Lions and Butterflies Once More?
by Robert M Buckley & Thomas D Buckley - 2816-2822 Home/Neighbourhood/City/+
by Rowland Atkinson & Robyn Dowling & Pauline McGuirk - 2823-2835 Geodemographic Code and the Production of Space
by Emma Uprichard & Roger Burrows & Simon Parker - 2836-2854 Home Alone: The Individualization of Young, Urban Japanese Singles
by Richard Ronald & Yosuke Hirayama - 2855-2873 Queer-Friendly Neighbourhoods: Interrogating Social Cohesion across Sexual Difference in Two Australian Neighbourhoods
by Andrew Gorman-Murray & Gordon Waitt - 2874-2892 Living in an Oasis: Middle-Class Disaffiliation and Selective Belonging in an English Suburb
by Paul Watt - 2893-2910 Connecting Place and the Everyday Practices of Parenting: Insights from Auckland, New Zealand
by Karen Witten & Robin Kearns & Tim McCreanor & Liane Penney & Fuafiva Faalau - 2911-2928 The Question of Scale in Housing-Led Regeneration: Tied to the Neighbourhood?
by Simon Pinnegar - 2929-2945 A Multiperiod School Location Planning Approach with Free School Choice
by Sven Müller & Knut Haase & Sascha Kless - 2946-2963 New Urbanism and the Barrio
by Erualdo Romero González & Raul P Lejano - 2964-2983 Just Add Water: Colonisation, Water Governance, and the Australian Inland
by Leah M Gibbs - 2984-3002 What (Else) Matters? Policy Contexts, Emotional Geographies
by John Horton & Peter Kraftl - 3003-3022 Social-Activity Travel: Do the ‘Strong-Tie Relationships’ of a Person Exist in the Same Community? The Case of Switzerland
by Timo Ohnmacht - 3023-3037 Measuring Inequality in Rural England: The Effects of Changing Spatial Resolution
by Meg Huby & Steve Cinderby & Piran White & Annemarieke de Bruin - 3038-3039 Reviews: The SAGE Handbook of Spatial Analysis
by Ron Johnston - 3040-3044 Referees 2009
by N/A
November 2009, Volume 41, Issue 11
- 2541-2543 Obituary—Reg Golledge 1937–2009
by Helen Couclelis - 2544-2549 Critical Reflections on Spatial Planning
by Phil Allmendinger - 2550-2555 Urban Economics in Thrall to Christaller: A Misguided Search for City Hierarchies in External Urban Relations
by Peter J Taylor - 2556-2575 ‘Failing on Deaf Ears’: A Postphenomenology of Sonorous Presence
by Paul Simpson - 2576-2594 Placing Power in the Creative City: Governmentalities and Subjectivities in Liberty Village, Toronto
by John Paul Catungal & Deborah Leslie - 2595-2614 Where is Creativity in the City? Integrating Qualitative and GIS Methods
by Chris Brennan-Horley & Chris Gibson - 2615-2632 Turning Feral Spaces into Trendy Places: A Coffee House in Every Park?
by Harold A Perkins - 2633-2650 Trading Trash in the Transition: Economic Restructuring, Urban Spatial Transformation, and the Boom and Bust of Hanoi's Informal Waste Trade
by Carrie L Mitchell - 2651-2670 Street Trees and Equity: Evaluating the Spatial Distribution of an Urban Amenity
by Shawn M Landry & Jayajit Chakraborty - 2671-2685 Patterns and Challenges of Urban Nature Conservation—A Study of Southern Sweden
by Sara T Borgström - 2686-2705 Normalizing ‘Solutions’ to ‘Government Failure’: Media Representations of Habitat for Humanity
by Jason Hackworth - 2706-2723 Changes in Enforcement Styles among Environmental Enforcement Officials in China
by Carlos Wing-Hung Lo & Gerald E Fryxell & Benjamin Van Rooij - 2724-2740 Counteracting Path Dependencies: ‘Rational’ Investment Decisions in the Globalising Commercial Property Market
by Martina Fuchs & André Scharmanski - 2741-2759 Are Long Commute Distances Inefficient and Disorderly?
by Morton E O'Kelly & Michael A Niedzielski - 2760-2777 Historical Deposition Influence in Residential Location Decisions: A Distance-Based GEV Model for Spatial Correlation
by Cynthia Chen & Jason Chen & Harry Timmermans - 2778-2797 On Spatial Differences in the Attractiveness of Dutch Museums
by Thomas de Graaff & Jaap Boter & Jan Rouwendal
October 2009, Volume 41, Issue 10
- 2287-2287 Featured Graphic: Murders of Women by Intimate Partners
by N/A - 2288-2292 In-Between Sessions at the AAG
by Jinn-Yuh Hsu & James D Sidaway - 2293-2298 Charles Darwin and the Geographers
by Noel Castree - 2299-2304 Theorizing the Carbon Economy: Introduction to the Special Issue
by Maxwell T Boykoff & Adam Bumpus & Diana Liverman & Samual Randalls - 2305-2323 From Public to Private Global Environmental Governance: Lessons from the Montreal Protocol's Stalled Methyl Bromide Phase-Out
by Brian J Gareau & E Melanie DuPuis - 2324-2341 Theorising Transitional Pathways in Response to Climate Change: Technocentrism, Ecocentrism, and the Carbon Economy
by Ian Bailey & Geoff A Wilson - 2342-2356 Complexity, Entanglement, and Overflow in the New Carbon Economy: The Case of the UK's Energy Efficiency Commitment
by Gareth Douglas Powells - 2357-2379 Carbon Offsetting: Sustaining Consumption?
by Heather Lovell & Harriet Bulkeley & Diana Liverman - 2380-2395 Governing the Clean Development Mechanism: Global Rhetoric versus Local Realities in Carbon Sequestration Projects
by Emily Boyd - 2396-2416 Climate Change and Hazardscape of Sri Lanka
by Akiko Yamane - 2417-2436 Neighbourhood Effects on Youth Educational Achievement in the Netherlands: Can Effects Be Identified and Do They Vary by Student Background Characteristics?
by Brooke Sykes & Hans Kuyper - 2437-2454 Designing the Fit City: Public Health, Active Lives, and the (re)Instrumentalization of Urban Space
by Clare Herrick - 2455-2473 Fiscal Decentralization and Regional Disparity: Evidence from Cross-Section and Panel Data
by Christian Lessmann - 2474-2495 The Quantity and Quality of Jobs: Changes in UK Regions, 1997–2007
by Paul S Jones & Anne E Green - 2496-2515 Financial Sophistication, Salience, and the Scale of Deliberation in UK Retirement Planning
by Gordon L Clark & Janelle Knox-Hayes & Kendra Strauss - 2516-2536 Wind Energy on the Isle of Lewis: Implications for Deliberative Planning
by Janet Fisher & Katrina Brown - 2537-2540 Reviews: The Geographies of Garbage Governance: Interventions, Interactions and Outcomes, Resisting Global Toxics: Transnational Movements for Environmental Justice, Development and the African Diaspora: Place and the Politics of Home
by Karen Bickerstaff & Belinda Dodson
September 2009, Volume 41, Issue 9
- 2033-2036 Global Economic Crisis, Information Society, and Personal Mobilities
by Aharon Kellerman - 2037-2040 Environmental Solutions
by Sally Eden - 2041-2062 Fiscal Decentralisation, Efficiency, and Growth
by Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose & Sylvia A R Tijmstra & Adala Bwire - 2063-2085 Extending the Competition Commission's Findings on Entry and Exit of Small Stores in British High Streets: Implications for Competition and Planning Policy
by Neil Wrigley & Julia Branson & Andrew Murdock & Graham Clarke - 2086-2104 “Dreams so Big Only the Sea Can Hold Them†: Man-Made Islands as Anxious Spaces, Cultural Icons, and Travelling Visions
by Mark Jackson & Veronica della Dora - 2105-2124 Emerging Spatialities of the Screen: Video Games and the Reconfiguration of Spatial Awareness
by James Ash - 2125-2142 Social Sustainability and Urban Form: Evidence from Five British Cities
by Glen Bramley & Nicola Dempsey & Sinead Power & Caroline Brown & David Watkins - 2143-2161 The Spatial Structuring of Interurban Housing Markets: Application to Building Sites Prepared for Self-Provided Housing
by Jean-Marie Halleux - 2162-2180 Neighbourhood Reputation and the Intention to Leave the Neighbourhood
by Matthieu Permentier & Maarten van Ham & Gideon Bolt