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September 2021, Volume 53, Issue 6
- 1253-1272 Capitalist crisis in the “age of global value chainsâ€
by Jennifer Bair & Mathew Mahutga & Marion Werner & Liam Campling - 1273-1292 The politics of comparing capitalisms
by Ian Bruff - 1293-1313 What kind of global city? Circulating policies for ‘slum’ upgrading in the making of world-class Buenos Aires
by Lucrecia Bertelli - 1314-1330 Fragmented governance architectures underlying residential property production in Amsterdam
by Tuna Taşan-Kok & Sara Özogul - 1331-1355 The secondary circuit of capital and the making of the suburban property boom in postcrisis Chinese cities
by Mengzhu Zhang & Si Qiao & Xiang Yan - 1356-1372 Mobilizing affect, shaping market subjects: Tracing the connections of neuroliberalism and social finance in youth homelessness projects
by Manuel Wirth - 1373-1390 Food supply chains and the antimicrobial resistance challenge: On the framing, accomplishments and limitations of corporate responsibility
by Alex Hughes & Emma Roe & Suzanne Hocknell - 1391-1411 Global technology companies and the politics of urban socio-technical imaginaries in the digital age: Processual proxies, Trojan horses and global beachheads
by Mike Hodson & Andrew McMeekin - 1412-1434 Social capital and economic growth in the regions of Europe
by Jonathan Muringani & Rune D Fitjar & Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose - 1435-1453 Knowledge exchanges, trust, and secretive geographies in merger and acquisition processes
by Harald Bathelt & Sebastian Henn - 1454-1472 From the uneven de-diversification of local financial resources to planning policies: The residentialization hypothesis
by Antoine Grandclement & Guilhem Boulay - 1473-1489 From “decentralization of governance†to “governance of decentralization†: Reassessing income inequality in periurban China
by Siu Wai Wong & Bo-sin Tang & Jinlong Liu & Ming Liang & Winky K.O. Ho - 1490-1506 Unplanning urban transport: Unsolicited urban highways in Lima
by Matteo Stiglich - 1507-1524 Learning from emancipation: The Port Royal Experiment and transition theory
by E Melanie DuPuis - 1525-1546 Deflecting national ideologies: Exploring identity management trajectories of medium-sized cities
by Inès Hassen & Massimo Giovanardi - 1547-1564 Solo self-employment, entrepreneurial subjectivity and the security–precarity continuum: Evidence from private tutors in the supplementary education industry
by Sarah L Holloway & Helena Pimlott-Wilson - 1565-1587 Returns to migration after job loss—The importance of job match
by Orsa Kekezi & Ron Boschma
August 2021, Volume 53, Issue 5
- 879-882 Visualizing spatial disparities in population aging in the Seoul Metropolitan Area
by Hee Jin Yang - 883-886 Visualising regional disparities in the risk of COVID-19 at different phases of lockdown in England
by Yu-Wang Chen & Lei Ni & Dong-Ling Xu & Jian-Bo Yang - 887-889 Urban network of China from the perspective of population mobility: Three-dimensional co-occurrence of nodes and links
by Xinyue Luo & Mingxing Chen - 890-916 Geography and the theory of uneven and combined development: Theorizing uniqueness and the return of China
by Michael Dunford & Boyang Gao & Weidong Liu - 917-936 Drawing up the missing link: State-society relations and the remaking of urban landscapes in Chinese cities
by George C S Lin - 937-957 Functional division and location choices of Chinese outward FDI: The case of ICT firms
by Junsong Wang & Yehua Dennis Wei & Bingquan Lin - 958-976 Mining liquid gold: The lively, contested terrain of human milk valuations
by Carolyn Prouse - 977-991 Terminal velocity: The speed of extortion in Guatemala City
by Kevin Lewis O’Neill - 992-1011 A rusting gold standard: Failures in an Indonesian RCT, and the implications for poverty reduction
by Vikram Tyagi & Sophie Webber - 1012-1030 A practice ontology approach to labor control regimes in GPNs: Connecting ‘sites of labor control’ in the Bangalore export garment cluster
by Tatiana López - 1031-1050 The materiality of precarity: Gender, race and energy infrastructure in urban South Africa
by Jon Phillips & Saska Petrova - 1051-1075 (Community) garden in the city: Conspicuous labor and gentrification
by Fatmir Haskaj - 1076-1095 Towards an urban degrowth: Habitability, finity and polycentric autonomism
by Federico Savini - 1096-1114 Emerging policy responses in shrinking cities: Shifting policy agendas to align with growth machine politics
by Güldem Özatağan & Ayda Eraydin - 1115-1139 When social movements collaborate with the state towards the right to the city: Unveiling compromises and conflicts
by Morgana G Martins Krieger & Marlei Pozzebon & Lauro Gonzalez - 1140-1157 The emergence of a Build to Rent model: The role of narratives and discourses
by Frances Brill & Daniel Durrant - 1158-1179 Automotive regions in transition: Preparing for connected and automated vehicles
by Michaela Trippl & Simon Baumgartinger-Seiringer & Elena Goracinova & David A Wolfe - 1180-1200 The geography of business angel investments in the UK: Does local bias (still) matter?
by Marc Cowling & Ross Brown & Neil Lee - 1201-1218 Country-of-origin-specific economic capital in neighbourhoods: Impact on immigrants’ employment opportunities
by Kati Kadarik & Emily Miltenburg & Sako Musterd & John Östh - 1219-1229 Housing, place and populism: Towards a research agenda
by Richard Waldron
June 2021, Volume 53, Issue 4
- 599-606 Evade neoliberalism’s turnstiles! Lessons from the Chilean Estallido Social
by MartÃn Arias-Loyola - 607-611 Visualising regional inequalities in the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic in England and Wales
by Clare Bambra & Paul Norman & Niall Philip Alan Sean Johnson - 612-615 Everyday mobility as a vulnerability marker: The uneven reaction to coronavirus lockdown in Russia
by Ruslan Dokhov & Mikhail Topnikov - 616-618 Visualising internal migration flows across local authorities in England and Wales
by Yu-wang Chen & Lei Ni & Luis Ospina-Forero - 619-637 The work of hope: Spiritualizing, hustling and waiting in the creative industries in Ghana
by Ana Alacovska & Thilde Langevang & Robin Steedman - 638-654 Making sense of ‘maker’: Work, identity, and affect in the maker movement
by Steve Marotta - 655-674 Contingent infrastructure and the dilution of ‘Chineseness’: Reframing roads and rail in Kampala and Addis Ababa
by Tom Goodfellow & Zhengli Huang - 675-703 Bypass urbanism: Re-ordering center-periphery relations in Kolkata, Lagos and Mexico City
by Lindsay Sawyer & Christian Schmid & Monika Streule & Pascal Kallenberger - 704-722 Sustaining municipal parks in an era of neoliberal austerity: The contested commercialisation of Gunnersbury Park
by Andrew Smith - 723-740 Neoliberalism’s friends, foes and fellow travellers: What can radical feminist and disability perspectives bring to the policy mobilities approach?
by Georgia van Toorn - 741-762 The gendered impact of the financial crisis: Struggles over social reproduction in Greece
by Maria Daskalaki & Marianna Fotaki & Maria Simosi - 763-784 Local supplier firms in Madagascar’s apparel export industry: Upgrading paths, transnational social relations and regional production networks
by Lindsay Whitfield & Cornelia Staritz - 785-808 Reluctant financialisaton: Financialisaton without financialised subjectivities in Hungary and the United States
by Léna Pellandini-Simányi & Adam Banai - 809-827 Situating financialisation in the geographies of neoliberal housing restructuring: reflections from Ireland and Australia
by Cian O’Callaghan & Pauline McGuirk - 828-857 Who do sovereign wealth funds say they are? Using structural topic modeling to delineate variegated capitalism in their official reports
by Caroline E Nowacki & Ashby Monk & Bertrand Decoster - 858-876 Resilience in a behavioural/Keynesian regional model
by Grant Allan & Gioele Figus & Peter G. McGregor & J. Kim Swales
May 2021, Volume 53, Issue 3
- 443-447 Winners of the Ashby prizes
by N/A - 448-456 The institutional logic of property inflation
by Martijn Konings & Lisa Adkins & Dallas Rogers - 457-479 The role and significance of planning in the determination of house prices in Australia: Recent policy debates
by Peter Phibbs & Nicole Gurran - 480-502 Breaking the housing–finance cycle: Macroeconomic policy reforms for more affordable homes
by Josh Ryan-Collins - 503-524 Embedding futurity in urban governance: Redevelopment schemes and the time value of money
by Rachel Weber - 525-547 Unsolicited urbanism: development monopolies, regulatory-technical fixes and planning-as-deal-making
by Dallas Rogers & Chris Gibson - 548-572 Class in the 21st century: Asset inflation and the new logic of inequality
by Lisa Adkins & Melinda Cooper & Martijn Konings - 573-594 A tale of two inequalities: Housing-wealth inequality and tenure inequality
by Brett Christophers
March 2021, Volume 53, Issue 2
- 223-226 Visualizing bivariate local spatial autocorrelation between commodity revealed comparative advantage index of China and USA from a new space perspective
by Sijing Ye & Changxiu Cheng & Changqing Song & Shi Shen - 227-229 The geography of innovation as reflected by social media
by Carlo Corradini - 230-232 Visualising the dynamics of COVID-19 cases leading to inbound transmission in Hong Kong
by Long Zhou & Sihong Li & Chaosu Li - 233-260 Regression to the tail: Why the Olympics blow up
by Bent Flyvbjerg & Alexander Budzier & Daniel Lunn - 261-279 Land grabs reexamined: Gulf Arab agro-commodity chains and spaces of extraction
by Christian Henderson - 280-295 The afterlives of the lively commodity: Life-worlds, death-worlds, rotting-worlds
by Kathryn Gillespie - 296-314 Variegated transitions: Emerging forms of land and resource capitalism in Laos and Myanmar
by Miles Kenney-Lazar & SiuSue Mark - 315-331 “Just-in-Place†labor: Driver organizing in the Uber workplace
by Katie J Wells & Kafui Attoh & Declan Cullen - 332-348 Trade unions and industrial regeneration in North West Tasmania: Moving beyond lock-in?
by Ruth Barton - 349-370 In and against the neoliberal state? The precarious siting of work integration social enterprises (WISEs) as counter-movement in Montreal, Quebec
by Norma M Rantisi & Deborah Leslie - 371-388 Emerging anti-poverty infrastructural gaps in suburbia: Poverty and the voluntary sector across Metropolitan Sydney
by Geoff DeVerteuil & Maxwell Hartt & Ruth Potts - 389-409 Aid’s urban footprint and its implications for local inequality and governance
by Gabriella Y. Carolini - 410-427 Qujing (å –ç» ) as policy mobility with Chinese characteristics: A case study of ultralow-energy building policy in China
by Yu Zhou - 428-438 The trouble with global production networks
by Henry Wai-chung Yeung
February 2021, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 3-5 Social distancing and inequality in the United States amid COVID-19 outbreak
by Wei Zhai & Mengyang Liu & Zhong-Ren Peng - 6-8 Interurban scientific collaboration networks across Chinese city-regions
by Zhan Cao & Zhenwei Peng & Ben Derudder - 9-11 Where to buy a house in the United States amid COVID-19?
by Wei Zhai & Zhong-Ren Peng - 12-30 Smart cities: Who cares?
by Ryan Burns & Max Andrucki - 31-52 Entrepreneurship and the fight against poverty in US cities
by Neil Lee & Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose - 53-72 A dynamic model of global value network governance
by Giorgos Galanis & Ashok Kumar - 73-94 Still in the shadow of the wall? The case of the Berlin biotechnology cluster
by Milad Abbasiharofteh & Tom Broekel - 95-112 Geographies of qualification in the global fine wine market
by Gerhard Rainer - 113-130 Social impact bonds and fast policy: Analyzing the Australian experience
by Jacob Broom - 131-149 Fighting to undo a deal: Identifying and resisting the financialization of the WestConnex motorway, Sydney, Australia
by Phil McManus & Graham Haughton - 150-167 Governance of resettlement compensation and the cultural fix in rural China
by Kathryn Gomersall - 168-190 The challenges of livelihoods reconstruction in the context of informal settlement upgrading
by Pauline C Cherunya & Bernhard Truffer & Edinah Moraa Samuel & Christoph Lüthi - 191-209 Marginal and average prices of land lots should not be equal: A critique of Glaeser and Gyourko’s method for identifying residential price effects of town planning regulations
by Cameron K. Murray - 210-218 The public university and the retreat from globalisation: An economic geography perspective on managing local-global tensions in international higher education
by Eric Knight & Andrew Jones & Meric S Gertler
November 2020, Volume 52, Issue 8
- 1471-1479 Central banks: Climate governors of last resort?
by Paul Langley & John H Morris - 1480-1482 International remittance flows and the economic and social consequences of COVID-19
by Guy J. Abel & Stuart Gietel-Basten - 1483-1486 Where we are in fighting against COVID-19
by Xuebin Wei & Mingshu Wang & Menno-Jan Kraak - 1487-1489 Who is contributing? Scientific collaborations on COVID-19
by Dezhong Duan & Ying Chen & Yang Zhang - 1490-1497 FinTech, economy and space: Introduction to the special issue
by Eric Knight & Dariusz Wójcik - 1498-1515 Banking on refugees: Racialized expropriation in the fintech era
by Ali Bhagat & Leanne Roderick - 1516-1538 Strategic coupling between finance, technology and the state: Cultivating a Fintech ecosystem for incumbent finance
by Reijer Hendrikse & Michiel van Meeteren & David Bassens - 1539-1559 The impact of Brexit on London’s entrepreneurial ecosystem: The case of the FinTech industry
by Franziska Sohns & Dariusz Wójcik - 1560-1582 Initial coin offerings: Linking technology and financialization
by Matthew Zook & Michael H. Grote - 1583-1601 Performing the city-region: Imagineering, devolution and the search for legitimacy
by Charlotte Hoole & Stephen Hincks - 1602-1621 Counter-institutionalizing First Nation–Crown relations in British Columbia
by Anthony W. Persaud & Terre Satterfield & Eliana Macdonald - 1622-1642 The unlikely revival of private renting in Amsterdam: Re-regulating a regulated housing market
by Cody Hochstenbach & Richard Ronald - 1643-1661 ‘I’m my own boss…’: Active intermediation and ‘entrepreneurial’ worker agency in the Australian gig-economy
by Tom Barratt & Caleb Goods & Alex Veen - 1662-1680 The geographies of the institutional and industrial constraints on the financialization of German brewing
by Liam Keenan - 1681-1699 Motives for foreign direct investment location in Europe and EU enlargement
by Jonathan Jones & Ilona Serwicka & Colin Wren - 1700-1709 Corporate social responsibility: A supplier-centered perspective
by Peter Lund-Thomsen
October 2020, Volume 52, Issue 7
- 1239-1242 Visualising the scales of ethnic diversity in London using a multilevel entropy index
by Richard Harris - 1243-1245 The geographical network of international migration
by Aron Kincses & Géza Tóth - 1246-1249 How international are geography journals? Not international enough
by Nadja Imhof & Martin Müller - 1250-1268 Platform mobilities and the production of urban space: Toward a typology of platformization trajectories
by John Stehlin & Michael Hodson & Andrew McMeekin - 1269-1291 Hidden transcripts of the gig economy: labour agency and the new art of resistance among African gig workers
by Mohammad Amir Anwar & Mark Graham - 1292-1312 ‘I have so little time […] I got shit I need to do’: Critical perspectives on making and sharing in Manchester’s FabLab
by Jennifer Johns & Sarah Marie Hall - 1313-1331 Segmenting the city: McDonald’s, the Metro, and the mobilization of the middle classes underground
by Bruce O’Neill - 1332-1356 Explaining the urban premium in Chinese cities and the role of place-based policies
by Anthony Howell & Chong Liu & Rudai Yang - 1357-1374 Workplace, emotional bonds and agency: Everyday gendered experiences of work in an export processing zone in Tamil Nadu, India
by Madhumita Dutta - 1375-1394 Efficiency in waste collection markets: Changing relationships between firms, informal workers, and the state in urban India
by Aman Luthra - 1395-1414 Bridging the gap between geographic concept and the data we have: The case of labor markets in the USA
by Christopher S Fowler & Leif Jensen - 1415-1433 Standards and SSOs in the contested widening and deepening of financial markets: The arrival of Green Municipal Bonds in Mexico City
by Hanna Hilbrandt & Monika Grubbauer - 1434-1456 Disentangling the Brexit vote: The role of economic, social and cultural contexts in explaining the UK’s EU referendum vote
by Maria Abreu & Özge Öner - 1457-1468 Feminist economic geography and the future of work
by Emily Reid-Musson & Daniel Cockayne & Lia Frederiksen & Nancy Worth
September 2020, Volume 52, Issue 6
- 1019-1022 Regional voting dynamics in Europe: The rise of anti-elite and anti-European parties
by Chiara Ferrante & Nicola Pontarollo - 1023-1026 Upset diagrams for examining whether parking maximums influence modal choice and car holdings
by Anthony Kimpton - 1027-1031 Understanding neighborhood isolation through spatial interaction network analysis using location big data
by Timothy Prestby & Joseph App & Yuhao Kang & Song Gao - 1032-1036 Rationality and coordination: Visualizing highway network in Sichuan, China
by Wenjie Sun & Sijing Liu & LuLu Zhu & Guoqi Li - 1037-1050 New energy spaces: Towards a geographical political economy of energy transition
by Gavin Bridge & Ludger Gailing - 1051-1071 Energy landscapes in Mozambique: The role of the extractive industries in a post-conflict environment
by Joshua Kirshner & Vanesa Castán Broto & Idalina Baptista - 1072-1092 Just cuts for fossil fuels? Supply-side carbon constraints and energy transition
by Philippe Le Billon & Berit Kristoffersen - 1093-1111 Energy democracy as the right to the city: Urban energy struggles in Berlin and London
by Sören Becker & James Angel & Matthias Naumann - 1112-1130 Socio-spatial dimensions in energy transitions: Applying the TPSN framework to case studies in Germany
by Ludger Gailing & Andrea Bues & Kristine Kern & Andreas Röhring - 1131-1149 The real estate risk fix: Residential insurance-linked securitization in the Florida metropolis
by Zac J. Taylor - 1150-1170 Urban commoning practices in the repair movement: Frontstaging the backstage
by MarÃa José Zapata Campos & Patrik Zapata & Isabel Ordoñez - 1171-1194 Re-grounding the city with Polanyi: From urban entrepreneurialism to entrepreneurial municipalism
by Matthew Thompson & Vicky Nowak & Alan Southern & Jackie Davies & Peter Furmedge - 1195-1220 Global cities, creative industries and their representation on social media: A micro-data analysis of Twitter data on the fashion industry
by Patrizia Casadei & Neil Lee - 1221-1236 The geographies of intermediation: Labor intermediaries, labor migration, and cane harvesting in rural western India
by Pronoy Rai
August 2020, Volume 52, Issue 5
- 819-824 Visualising urban gentrification and displacement in Greater London
by Yuerong Zhang & Karen Chapple & Mengqiu Cao & Adam Dennett & Duncan Smith - 825-828 Mapping the distribution of foreign applications for patents in China, 1987–2017
by Feng Shi & Yingcheng Li & Weiting Xiong - 829-832 Educational attainment and the Brexit vote
by Rob Calvert Jump & Jo Michell - 833-836 Using position, angle and thickness to expose the shifting geographies of the 2019 UK general election
by Roger Beecham - 837-855 The story of property: Meditations on gentrification, renaming, and possibility
by Rachel Brahinsky - 856-877 Making a market for itself: The emergent financialization of student housing in Canada
by Nick Revington & Martine August - 878-897 Demystifying “localness†of infrastructure assets: Crowdfunders as local intermediaries for global investors
by Kate Gasparro & Ashby Monk - 898-915 An innovative resilience approach: Financial self-help groups in contemporary financial landscapes in the Netherlands
by Julie-Marthe Lehmann & Peer Smets - 916-932 The other side of coastal towns: Young men’s precarious lives on the margins of England
by Linda McDowell & Carl Bonner-Thompson - 933-952 Effect of regional skill gaps and skill shortages on firm productivity
by David Morris & Enrico Vanino & Carlo Corradini - 953-980 Let’s stick together: Labor market effects from immigrant neighborhood clustering
by José Lobo & Charlotta Mellander - 981-1004 Urban government capacity and economic performance: An analysis of Chinese cities
by Jiejing Wang - 1005-1016 Uber-production: From global networks to digital platforms
by Gernot Grabher & Erwin van Tuijl
June 2020, Volume 52, Issue 4
- 679-687 What’s next? Trump, Johnson, and globalizing capitalism
by Eric Sheppard - 688-690 Fighting coronavirus at home: Visualizing “slammers†for the extended Spring Festival break in China
by Jiangping Zhou & Yuling Yang - 691-694 Mapping the changing Internet attention to the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 in China
by Hong Zhang & Yanyu Chen & Peichao Gao & Zhiwei Wu - 695-697 Should internal migrants be held accountable for spreading COVID-19?
by Qiujie Shi & Tao Liu - 698-701 Visualising the expansion and spread of coronavirus disease 2019 by cartograms
by Peichao Gao & Hong Zhang & Zhiwei Wu & Jicheng Wang - 702-706 Visualizing the evolution of per capita carbon emissions of Chinese cities, 2001–2016
by Weiting Xiong & Zhicheng Liu & Shaojian Wang & Yingcheng Li - 707-709 One-sided or two-sided love? Visualizing connections between metro station pairs in Beijing
by Yuling Yang & Hanxi Ma & Jiangping Zhou - 710-727 Answers to questions on uncertainty in geography: Old lessons and new scenario tools
by James Derbyshire - 728-746 Underinsurance as adaptation: Household agency in places of marketisation and financialisation
by Kate Booth & Dave Kendal - 747-765 The limits to openness: Co-working, design and social innovation in the neoliberal city
by Colin Lorne - 766-789 The ‘factory manager dilemma’: Purchasing practices and environmental upgrading in apparel global value chains
by Mahwish J Khan & Stefano Ponte & Peter Lund-Thomsen - 790-813 Book symposium: Pike et al.’s Financialising City Statecraft and Infrastructure
by N/A
May 2020, Volume 52, Issue 3
- 471-477 Sensing global tourism numbers with millions of publicly shared online photographs
by Tobias Preis & Federico Botta & Helen Susannah Moat - 478-482 Regional delineation of China based on commuting flows
by Xiaoyan Mu & Anthony Gar-On Yeh - 483-489 Urban entrepreneurialism 2.0 or the becoming south of the urban world
by Ugo Rossi & June Wang - 490-509 The environmentalization of urban entrepreneurialism: From technopolis to start-up city
by Anthony M Levenda & Eliot Tretter - 510-531 Social factory as prosaic state space: Redefining labour in China’s mass innovation/mass entrepreneurship campaign
by June Wang & Yujing Tan - 532-552 The start-up state: Governing urbanised capitalism
by Sami Moisio & Ugo Rossi - 553-572 Selling black places on Airbnb: Colonial discourse and the marketing of black communities in New York City
by Petter Törnberg & Letizia Chiappini - 573-592 Architectures of millennial development: Entrepreneurship and spatial justice at the bottom of the pyramid in Cape Town
by Andrea Pollio - 593-610 ‘Stand back and watch us’: Post-capitalist practices in the maker movement
by Thomas S.J. Smith - 611-631 Reading risk: The practices, limits and politics of municipal bond rating
by Mikael Omstedt - 632-653 The state project of crisis management: China’s Shantytown Redevelopment Schemes under state-led financialization
by Shenjing He & Mengzhu Zhang & Zongcai Wei - 654-674 Commercial Counterurbanisation: A driving force in rural economic development
by Gary Bosworth & Hanne Bat Finke
March 2020, Volume 52, Issue 2
- 251-254 Reverse traffic flows: Visualizing a new trend in Spring Festival travel rush in China
by Zhenxuan Yin & Linxin Ouyang & De Wang - 255-259 Visit Britain: Differences in life expectancy by famous places and landmarks
by Kingsley Purdam & Harry Taylor - 260-265 Visualizing disparities in park access for the elderly in Shanghai, China
by Linxin Ouyang & Zhenxuan Yin & De Wang - 266-276 Comparing the relational work of developers
by Richard Ballard & Siân Butcher - 277-296 Habitus, spatial capital and making place: Housing developers and the spatial praxis of Johannesburg’s inner-city regeneration
by Aidan Mosselson - 297-317 Re-directing developers: New models of rental housing development to re-shape the post-apartheid city?
by Alison Todes & Jennifer Robinson - 318-336 Land developers as institutional and postpolitical actors: Sites of power in land use policy and planning
by Donald Leffers & Gerda R Wekerle - 337-361 Appropriating rent from greenfield affordable housing: developer practices in Johannesburg
by Siân Butcher - 362-382 Complexity and coordination in London’s Silvertown Quays: How real estate developers (re)centred themselves in the planning process
by Frances Brill - 383-402 Transnational urbanism interrupted: A Chinese developer’s attempts to secure approval to build the ‘New York of Africa’ at Modderfontein, Johannesburg
by Richard Ballard & Philip Harrison - 403-422 Strategizing the for-profit city: The state, developers, and urban production in Mega Manila
by Morgan Mouton & Gavin Shatkin - 423-448 Agglomeration and innovation: Selection or true effect?
by Li Fang - 449-468 Online rental housing market representation and the digital reproduction of urban inequality
by Geoff Boeing
February 2020, Volume 52, Issue 1
- 1-1 Corrigendum
by N/A - 2-2 Corrigendum
by N/A - 3-5 Delta-shaped openness: Visualizing the foreign capital in mainland China
by Ze Zhang & Tong Cai - 6-9 Mapping the topology of the air transport network in Turkey
by Umut Erdem & K. Mert Cubukcu & Dimitrios Tsiotas - 10-13 Cities reshaped by Airbnb: A case study in New York City, Chicago, and Los Angeles
by Junfeng Jiao & Shunhua Bai - 14-26 M/market frontiers
by Christian Berndt & Norma M. Rantisi & Jamie Peck - 27-45 Market analysis beyond market fetishism
by Damien Cahill - 46-65 (Re-)writing markets: Law and contested payment geographies
by Shaina Potts - 66-87 This can(’t) be an asset class: The world of money management, “society†, and the contested morality of farmland investments
by Stefan Ouma - 88-110 Stretching scales? Risk and sociality in climate finance
by Brett Christophers & Patrick Bigger & Leigh Johnson - 111-129 Bringing finance inside the state: How income-contingent loans blur the boundaries between debt and tax
by Gareth Bryant & Ben Spies-Butcher - 130-147 The folds of social finance: Making markets, remaking the social
by Paul Langley - 148-172 Open-display and the ‘re-agencing’ of the American economy: Lessons from a ‘pico-geography’ of grocery stores in the USA, 1922–1932
by Franck Cochoy - 173-199 Creating a gap that can be filled: Constructing and territorializing the affordable housing submarket in Gauteng, South Africa
by Siân Butcher - 200-215 Marketization and development on a European periphery: From peasant oikos to socialism and neoliberal capitalism on the Danube-Tisza interfluve
by Chris Hann