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October 2019, Volume 51, Issue 7
- 1586-1608 Economic resilience of Japanese nuclear host communities: A quasi-experimental modeling approach
by Paul Plummer & Daisaku Yamamoto
September 2019, Volume 51, Issue 6
- 1209-1212 The growth and decline of urban agglomerations in Germany
by Benjamin D. Hennig - 1213-1216 Visualizing the intercity highway network in Mainland China
by Niu Fangqu & Li Jun - 1217-1224 Characterising labour market self-containment in London with geographically arranged small multiples
by Roger Beecham & Aidan Slingsby - 1225-1241 Polarizing informality: Processual thinking, materiality and the emerging middle-class informality in Taipei
by Ker-hsuan Chien - 1242-1263 The prose of passive revolution: Mobile experts, economic planning and the developmental state in Singapore
by Chris Meulbroek & Majed Akhter - 1264-1286 The spatial consequences of the housing affordability crisis in England
by Nikodem Szumilo - 1287-1305 Austerity urbanism or pragmatic municipalism? Local government responses to fiscal stress in New York State
by Austin M Aldag & Yunji Kim & Mildred E Warner - 1306-1325 Variegated neoliberalization and institutional hierarchies: Scalar recalibration and the entrenchment of neoliberalism in New York City and Johannesburg
by Aleksandra Piletic - 1326-1349 The subjective well-being of homeworkers across life domains
by Darja Reuschke - 1350-1369 Transnational labour migration and the offshoring of knowledge-intensive business services within global production networks: The case of a German automotive company in Turkey
by Philip Müller & Martin Franz - 1370-1388 The role of emotion in a housing purchase: An empirical analysis of the anatomy of satisfaction from off-plan apartment purchases in France
by Mark Andrew & Fabrice Larceneux - 1389-1406 The uneven geography of crowdfunding success: Spatial capital on Indiegogo
by Caleb Gallemore & Kristian Roed Nielsen & Kristjan Jespersen
August 2019, Volume 51, Issue 5
- 1043-1049 Feminist legal geographies
by Dana Cuomo & Katherine Brickell - 1050-1067 Feminist legal archeology, domestic violence and the raced-gendered juridical boundaries of U.S. asylum law
by Cynthia S Gorman - 1068-1088 Gendered il/legalities of housing formalisation in India and South Africa
by Paula Meth & Sibongile Buthelezi & Santhi Rajasekhar - 1089-1105 Feminist political ecology and legal geography: A case study of the Tonle Sap protected wetlands of Cambodia
by Josephine Gillespie & Nicola Perry - 1106-1127 To recognize the tyranny of distance: A spatial reading of Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt
by Michele Statz & Lisa R Pruitt - 1128-1144 Legal and spatial ordering in Aceh, Indonesia: Inscribing the security of female bodies into law
by Christine G. Schenk - 1145-1165 Feminist legal geographies of intimate-image sexual abuse: Using copyright logic to combat the unauthorized distribution of celebrity intimate images in cyberspaces
by Elizabeth Farries & Tristan Sturm - 1166-1177 Problems with the concept of capitalism in the social sciences
by Fred Block - 1178-1180 Remodeling capitalism: A return to scale
by Jennifer Clark - 1181-1185 Fred Block, capitalist illusions, inhabiting post-capitalist desires
by Stephen Healy & JK Gibson-Graham - 1186-1189 Magnetic capitalism
by Geoff Mann - 1190-1196 Problematizing capitalism(s): Big difference?
by Jamie Peck - 1197-1200 Defining capitalism: The case for (relational) abstraction
by Shaina Potts - 1201-1206 Clarification, qualification, and the problem of authoritarianism
by Fred Block
June 2019, Volume 51, Issue 4
- 817-819 Glimpsing China’s future urbanization from the geography of a floating population
by Qiujie Shi & Tao Liu - 820-822 The death and life of restaurants: A visualization in the eras of easy online ordering and increased metro mobility
by Jiangping Zhou & Yuling Yang - 823-826 The landscape of Chinese invention patents: Quantity, density, and intensity
by Yingcheng Li & Nicholas A. Phelps & Zhicheng Liu & Haitao Ma - 827-830 Visualizing the road network topology differences of Istanbul city
by Umut Erdem & K. Mert Cubukcu - 831-848 Urban experimentation as a politics of niches
by Federico Savini & Luca Bertolini - 849-868 Volumetric urbanism: The production and extraction of Singaporean territory
by Donald McNeill - 869-890 Labour mobility, skill-relatedness and new plant survival across different development stages of an industry
by Riccardo Cappelli & Ron Boschma & Anet Weterings - 891-912 Sociocultural, economic and ethnic homogeneity in residential mobility and spatial sorting among couples
by Wouter van Gent & Marjolijn Das & Sako Musterd - 913-930 The limits to mobility: Precarious work experiences among young Eastern Europeans in Spain
by Silvia Marcu - 931-949 The uneven geographies of post-political planning: Objections to urban regeneration projects in peripheral and central Israeli cities
by Talia Margalit & Adriana Kemp - 950-979 Community-level impacts of the third sector: Does the local distribution of voluntary organizations influence the likelihood of volunteering?
by John Mohan & Matthew R. Bennett - 980-1004 The broken promises of the social investment market
by David Harvie & Robert Ogman - 1005-1030 The effect of knowledge spillovers on regional new firm formation: The Greek manufacturing case
by Vasilios Kanellopoulos & Georgios Fotopoulos - 1031-1040 Made in China and the new world of secondary resource recovery
by Nicky Gregson & Mike Crang
May 2019, Volume 51, Issue 3
- 1-1 Corrigendum
by N/A - 2-2 Corrigendum
by N/A - 547-550 Delineating the perceived functional regions of London from commuting flows
by Yao Shen & Michael Batty - 551-553 Food, work and sleep: Visualising the top food and population centres in Beijing
by Jiangping Zhou & Yuling Yang & Chun Zhang - 554-580 City-regions reconsidered
by Allen J. Scott - 581-597 Worlding Cape Town by design: Encounters with creative cityness
by Laura Nkula-Wenz - 598-616 Metropolitan governance structure and growth–inequality dynamics in the United States
by Jaewoo Cho & Jae Hong Kim & Yonsu Kim - 617-635 Worlding cities through transportation infrastructure
by Creighton Connolly - 636-653 Limits of fiscal federalism: How narratives of local government inefficiency facilitate scalar dumping in New York State
by Yunji Kim - 654-669 Disenfranchised: Mapping red zones in Guatemala City
by Kevin Lewis O'Neill - 670-686 Phase transitions as a cause of economic development
by David Emanuel Andersson & Ã…ke E. Andersson - 687-704 Investment banking centres since the global financial crisis: New typology, ranking and trends
by Dariusz Wójcik & VladimÃr Pažitka & Eric Knight & Phillip O’Neill - 705-723 Revealed competition between cluster organizations: An exploratory analysis of the European life sciences sector
by Bas Karreman & Martijn J. Burger & Fred van Eenennaam - 724-742 The geography of skill: Mobility and exclusionary unionism in Canada’s north
by Suzanne Mills - 743-760 The local labour building the international community: Precarious work within humanitarian spaces
by Elisa Pascucci - 761-780 Residential mobility and neighbourhood attachment in Guangzhou, China
by Si-ming Li & Sanqin Mao & Huimin Du - 781-804 Group farming in France: Why do some regions have more cooperative ventures than others?
by Bina Agarwal & Bruno Dorin - 805-813 Economic geography, to what ends? From privilege to progressive performances of expertise
by Chris Gibson
March 2019, Volume 51, Issue 2
- 275-278 3D space–time visualization of individual settlement pathways of Mainland China-born migrants in Queensland, Australia
by Siqin Wang & Yan Liu & Thomas Sigler & Jonathan Corcoran - 279-282 A network-constrained spatial identification of high-risk roads for hit-parked-vehicle collisions in Brisbane, Australia
by Yan Liu & Siqin Wang & Xuanming Fu & Bin Xie - 283-301 Events in the affective city: Affect, attention and alignment in two ordinary urban events
by Marion Ernwein & Laurent Matthey - 302-322 Peri-urban promises of connectivity: Linking project-led polycentrism to the infrastructure scramble
by J Miguel Kanai & Seth Schindler - 323-350 Mapping the landscape of urban work: Home-based businesses and the built environment
by Kevin Kane & William AV Clark - 351-373 Managing territorial stigmatization from the ‘middle’: The revitalization of a post-industrial Business Improvement Area
by Daniel Kudla & Michael Courey - 374-392 Serving the culture: Spatial interactions between cultural industries and advanced producer services in mainland China
by Xu Zhang & Yajuan Li - 393-402 Geography in motion: Hexagonal spatial systems in fuzzy gravitation
by Michał Banaszak & Michał Dziecielski & Peter Nijkamp & Waldemar Ratajczak - 403-419 Increasing evenness in the neighbourhood distribution of income poverty in England 2005–2014: Age differences and the influence of private rented housing
by Mark Fransham - 420-439 Liability-driven investment and pension fund exposure to emerging markets: A Minskyan analysis
by Bruno Bonizzi & Annina Kaltenbrunner - 440-460 Partner choice in Sweden: How distance still matters
by Karen Haandrikman - 461-466 In value’s shadows: Devaluation as accumulation frontier
by Sarah Knuth & Shaina Potts & Jenny E. Goldstein - 467-486 Oceanic accumulation: Geographies of speculation, overproduction, and crisis in the global shipping economy
by Elizabeth A Sibilia - 487-504 Cities and planetary repair: The problem with climate retrofitting
by Sarah Knuth - 505-526 The state’s estate: Devaluing and revaluing ‘surplus’ public land in Canada
by Heather Whiteside - 527-544 Speculations on the postnatural: Restoration, accumulation, and sacrifice at the Salton Sea
by Alida Cantor & Sarah Knuth
February 2019, Volume 51, Issue 1
- 3-7 Air services at risk: The threat of a hard Brexit at the airport level
by Frédéric Dobruszkes - 8-10 A multi-hazard map of China
by Baoyin Liu & Jie Fan & Yim Ling Siu & Gordon Mitchell - 11-24 Can the market be tamed? A thought experiment on the value(s) of planning
by Alexander Lord & Yiquan Gu - 25-50 Housing affordability: Is new local supply the key?
by Bernard Fingleton & Franz Fuerst & Nikodem Szumilo - 51-68 Assembling Fairtrade: Practices of progress and conventionalization in the Chilean wine industry
by Agatha Herman - 69-90 Changing workplace geographies: Restructuring warehouse employment in the Oslo region
by David Jordhus-Lier & Anders Underthun & Kristina Zampoukos - 91-111 Determinants of county migrant regularization policymaking in the United States: Understanding temporal and spatial realities
by M.Anne Visser & Sheryl-Ann Simpson - 112-132 Corporate convenience store development effects in small towns: Convenience culture during economic and digital storms
by Neil Wrigley & Steve Wood & Dionysia Lambiri & Michelle Lowe - 133-155 Decentralisation and European identity
by Vassilis Tselios & John Tomaney - 156-177 Revisiting neoliberalism in the oceans: Governmentality and the biopolitics of ‘improvement’ in the Irish and European fisheries
by Patrick Bresnihan - 178-186 Making cultural cities in China: Governance, state-building, and precarious creativity
by Tim Oakes - 187-205 Redeeming the Chinese modernity? Zen Buddhism, culture-led development and local governance in Xinxing County, China
by Junxi Qian - 206-225 Posthuman policies for creative, smart, eco-cities? Case studies from China
by Robin Visser - 226-243 State participation and artistic autonomy in creative city making
by Jung-Ying Chang - 244-262 Happy town: Cultural governance and biopolitical urbanism in China
by Tim Oakes - 263-271 On financialization and its future
by Stefanos Ioannou & Dariusz Wójcik
November 2018, Volume 50, Issue 8
- 1549-1552 A decade of battle against PM2.5 in Beijing
by Lun Liu & Elisabete A Silva & Jianzheng Liu - 1553-1557 Social media data as a proxy for hourly fine-scale electric power consumption estimation
by Chengbin Deng & Weiying Lin & Xinyue Ye & Zhenlong Li & Ziang Zhang & Ganggang Xu - 1558-1579 Undermining methodological nationalism: Cosmopolitan analysis and visualization of the North American hazardous waste trade
by Sarah A Moore & Heather Rosenfeld & Eric Nost & Kristen Vincent & Robert E Roth - 1580-1601 State maneuver in the capitalist world-economy: A political geography of contextualized agency
by Colin Flint & Raymond Dezzani - 1602-1625 Conceptualizing curation in the age of abundance: The case of recorded music
by Johan Jansson & Brian J Hracs - 1626-1645 The affective economy of transnational surrogacy
by Carolin Schurr & Elisabeth Militz - 1646-1669 Gender and generational differences in first outward- and first inward-moves: An event-history analysis of rural migrants in China
by Chen Chen & C Cindy Fan - 1670-1687 Labor geographies of socially embedded work: The multi scalar resistance of Mexican teachers
by Paul Bocking - 1688-1696 Creativity in arts and sciences: Collective processes from a spatial perspective
by Johanna Hautala & Oliver Ibert - 1697-1715 A marginal man and his central contributions: The creative spaces of William (‘Wild Bill’) Bunge and American geography
by Trevor J Barnes - 1716-1741 Boundary-crossing careers and the ‘third space of hybridity’: Career actors as knowledge brokers between creative arts and academia
by Alice Lam - 1742-1763 From ignorance to innovation: Serendipitous and purposeful mobility in creative processes – The cases of biotechnology, legal services and board games
by Verena Brinks & Oliver Ibert & Felix C. Müller & Suntje Schmidt - 1764-1784 The choreography of a new research field: Aggregation, circulation and oscillation
by Niki Vermeulen - 1785-1794 Marginality as strategy: Leveraging peripherality for creativity
by Gernot Grabher - 1795-1801 From dualisms to dualities: On researching creative processes in the arts and sciences
by Jörg Sydow
October 2018, Volume 50, Issue 7
- 1369-1374 Winners of the Ashby prizes
by N/A - 1375-1380 European Union regional discomfort before and after the crisis
by Nicola Pontarollo & Silvia Ronchi & Carolina Serpieri - 1381-1385 Access to grammar schools by socio-economic status
by Simon Burgess & Claire Crawford & Lindsey Macmillan - 1386-1406 Rule by difference: Empire, liberalism, and the legacies of urban “improvementâ€
by Malini Ranganathan - 1407-1424 Scavenging: Between precariousness, marginality and access to the city. The case of Roma people in Turin and Marseille
by Elisabetta Rosa & Claudia Cirelli - 1425-1442 The material geographies of advertising: Concrete objects, affective affordance and urban space
by Thomas Dekeyser - 1443-1472 Inequality implications of European economic and monetary union membership: A reassessment
by Philip Arestis & Peter Phelps - 1473-1495 Rural gentrification and networks of capital accumulation—A case study of Jackson, Wyoming
by Peter B Nelson & J Dwight Hines - 1496-1499 Decline and fall?
by Trevor J Barnes - 1500-1502 Threat or opportunity? On the ‘cross-corridor diaspora’ of British economic geographers
by Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose - 1503-1509 Is British economic geography in decline?
by Ron Martin - 1510-1518 On economic geography's “movers†to business and management schools: A response from outside “the projectâ€
by Daniel Cockayne & Amy Horton & Kelly Kay & Jessa Loomis & Emily Rosenman - 1519-1524 What is a ‘person’ like you doing in a ‘place’ like that? Reflections on the business school migration from economic geography
by Andrew Cumbers - 1525-1531 Who speaks for economic geography?
by Rhiannon Pugh - 1532-1535 Unfinished business
by Andrew Leyshon - 1536-1540 Creating a vibrant and sustainable economic geography?
by Jennifer Johns - 1541-1545 Flourishing or floundering? Policing the boundaries of economic geography
by Mia Gray & Jane Pollard
September 2018, Volume 50, Issue 6
- 1147-1170 Airbnb and the rent gap: Gentrification through the sharing economy
by David Wachsmuth & Alexander Weisler - 1171-1188 Dissonance between formal and informal housing capital: The case of Korea
by Jihwan Kim - 1189-1208 The politics of creditor–debtor relations and mortgage payment strikes: The case of the Uruguayan Federation of Mutual-Aid Housing Cooperatives
by Lorenzo Vidal - 1209-1227 Constructing authority: Embodied expertise, homegrown neoliberalism, and the globalization of Singapore’s private planning
by CP Pow - 1228-1249 Towards a pluralist labor geography: Constrained grassroots agency and the socio-spatial fix in Dȇrsim, Turkey
by Celal Cahit Ağar & Steffen Böhm - 1250-1268 Labour market and social integration of Eastern European migrants in Scotland and Portugal
by Heather Dickey & Stephen Drinkwater & Sergei Shubin - 1269-1289 Human behaviour and economic growth: A psychocultural perspective on local and regional development
by Robert Huggins & Piers Thompson & Martin Obschonka - 1290-1294 Towards a geography of intermediaries
by Andrew Wood & Nick Phelps - 1295-1313 The unmaking of a commodity: Intermediation and the entanglement of power cables in Nigeria
by Heidi Østbø Haugen - 1314-1335 Analysing intermediary organisations and their influence on upgrading in emerging agricultural clusters
by Matias Ramirez & Ian Clarke & Laurens Klerkx - 1336-1354 Promoting the global economy: The uneven development of the location consulting industry
by Nicholas A. Phelps & Andrew Wood - 1355-1366 Sustaining Economic Geography? Business and Management Schools and the UK’s Great Economic Geography Diaspora
by Al James & Michael Bradshaw & Neil M Coe & James Faulconbridge
August 2018, Volume 50, Issue 5
- 941-944 Subnational gender balances in South Korea
by Guy J Abel & Nayoung Heo - 945-947 Visualizing the intercity railway network in Mainland China
by Fangqu Niu & Jun Li - 948-968 The other U.S. Border? Techno-cultural-rationalities and fortification in Southern Mexico
by Margath Walker - 969-988 Computerizing carceral space: Coded geographies of criminalization and capture in New York City
by Brian Jordan Jefferson - 989-1007 Agriculturalizing finance? Data assemblages and derivatives markets in small-town New Zealand
by Matthew Henry & Russell Prince - 1008-1026 Elite entrepreneurship education: Translating ideas in North Korea
by Thomas Wainwright & Ewald Kibler & Jukka-Pekka Heikkilä & Simon Down - 1027-1046 Fair trade coffee exchanges and community economies
by Lindsay Naylor - 1047-1070 Planting the seed to grow local creative industries: The impacts of cultural districts and arts schools on economic development
by Shiri M Breznitz & Douglas S Noonan - 1071-1091 Sectoral and geographical mobility of workers after large establishment cutbacks or closures
by Rikard H Eriksson & Emelie Hane-Weijman & Martin Henning - 1092-1108 Young adults’ pathways into homeownership in Tokyo: Shifting practices and meanings
by Oana Druta & Richard Ronald - 1109-1127 Underrepresenting neighbourhood vulnerabilities? The measurement of fuel poverty in England
by Caitlin Robinson & Stefan Bouzarovski & Sarah Lindley - 1128-1143 Do local employment centers modify the association between neighborhood urban form and individual obesity?
by YongJin Ahn & JiYoung Park & Tim A Bruckner & Simon Choi
June 2018, Volume 50, Issue 4
- 749-751 Transnational elites enhance the connectivity of Chinese cities in the world city network
by Ma Haitao & Zhang Fangfang & Liu Ye - 752-755 Someone like you: Visualising co-presences of metro riders in Beijing
by Jiangping Zhou & Yuling Yang & Ying Li & Victor Maurer - 756-772 Underperformative economies: Discrimination and gendered ideas of workplace culture in San Francisco’s digital media sector
by Daniel G Cockayne - 773-788 Coworking spaces in mid-sized cities: A partner in downtown economic development
by Audrey C Jamal - 789-808 Interregional mobility of talent in Spain: The role of job opportunities and qualities of places during the recent economic crisis
by Simón Sánchez-Moral & Alfonso Arellano & Roberto DÃez-Pisonero - 809-825 Spatial and temporal patterns of economic segregation in Sweden’s metropolitan areas: A mobility approach
by John Östh & Ian Shuttleworth & Thomas Niedomysl - 826-847 The role of racial bias in exclusionary zoning: The case of Durham, North Carolina, 1945–2014
by Andrew H Whittemore - 848-868 Decade-long changes in spatial mismatch in Beijing, China: Are disadvantaged populations better or worse off?
by Yunlei Qi & Yingling Fan & Tieshan Sun & Lingqian (Ivy) Hu - 869-894 The city-region and the challenge of its representation: The hierarchical network of newly built neighborhoods in the Tel Aviv Metropolitan Area
by Tali Hatuka & Roni Bar - 895-921 Suburban revalorization: Residential infill and rehabilitation in Baltimore County’s older suburbs
by Bernadette Hanlon & Whitney Airgood-Obrycki - 922-938 Shifting modes of governing municipal waste – A sociology of translation approach
by Gustavo Guzman & Mariana Mayumi P De Souza
May 2018, Volume 50, Issue 3
- 493-496 You have to (Br)enter to (Br)exit: The EU collaboration space
by David Rigby - 497-499 Visualizing the spatio-temporal patterns of The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant terrorist attacks from its early creation
by Chaowei Xiao & Chuchu Zhang - 500-511 Rethinking the financialization of ‘nature’
by Stefan Ouma & Leigh Johnson & Patrick Bigger - 512-530 Hybridity, possibility: Degrees of marketization in tradeable permit systems
by Patrick Bigger - 531-548 Financialisation in the green economy: Material connections, markets-in-the-making and Foucauldian organising actions
by Adeniyi P Asiyanbi - 549-568 Financialising farming as a moral imperative? Renegotiating the legitimacy of land investments in Australia
by Sarah Ruth Sippel - 569-588 Investing for profit, investing for impact: Moral performances in agricultural investment projects
by Zenia Kish & Madeleine Fairbairn - 589-607 Rethinking metropolitan production from its underside: A view from the alleyways of Hồ Chà Minh City
by Marie Gibert - 608-626 Planning, value(s) and the market: An analytic for “what comes next?â€
by Nancy Holman & Alessandra Mossa & Erica Pani - 627-650 How market standards affect building design: The case of low energy design in commercial offices
by James Faulconbridge & Noel Cass & John Connaughton - 651-670 Manufacturing without the firm: Challenges for the maker movement in three U.S. cities
by Marc Doussard & Greg Schrock & Laura Wolf-Powers & Max Eisenburger & Stephen Marotta - 671-688 Gender inequalities in the City of London advertising industry
by Louise Crewe & Annie Wang - 689-708 Spatializing the intergenerational transmission of inequalities: Parental wealth, residential segregation, and urban inequality
by Cody Hochstenbach - 709-729 The politicisation of macroprudential regulation: The critical Swedish case
by Claes Axel Belfrage & Markus Kallifatides - 730-746 Rhythmanalysing marathon running: ‘A drama of rhythms’
by Tim Edensor & Jonas Larsen
March 2018, Volume 50, Issue 2
- 259-261 Visualizing changes in nationally averaged PM2.5 concentrations by an alluvial diagram
by Ying Liu & Naizhuo Zhao & Jennifer K Vanos & Guofeng Cao - 262-265 Familiar strangers: Visualising potential metro encounters in Beijing
by Jiangping Zhou & Ying Li & Yuling Yang - 266-287 Geographies of corporate philanthropy: The Northern Rock Foundation
by Neill Marshall & Stuart Dawley & Andy Pike & Jane Pollard - 288-309 Crisis? What crisis? A critical appraisal of World Bank housing policy in the wake of the global financial crisis
by Elisa Van Waeyenberge - 310-326 Challenging conceptions of young people as urban blight: Street children and youth’s ambiguous relationship with urban revitalization in Lima, Peru
by Dena Aufseeser - 327-349 The affirming affects of entrepreneurial redevelopment: Architecture, sport, and local food in Oklahoma City
by Eric Sarmiento - 350-369 Bailing out the food banks? Hunger relief, food waste, and crisis in Central Appalachia
by Joshua Lohnes & Bradley Wilson - 370-390 Should I stay or should I go? The association between upward socio-economic neighbourhood change and moving propensities
by Ad Coenen & Pieter-Paul Verhaeghe & Bart Van de Putte - 391-406 Imagining social justice and the false promise of urban park design
by Scott M Larson - 407-415 Geopolitical economies of development and democratization in East Asia: Themes, concepts, and geographies
by Jim Glassman - 416-436 Geopolitical economy and the production of territory: The case of US–China geopolitical-economic competition in Asia
by Seung-Ook Lee & Joel Wainwright & Jim Glassman - 437-456 From Kampungs to Condos? Contested accumulations through displacement in Jakarta
by Helga Leitner & Eric Sheppard - 457-473 A tale of two industrial zones: A geopolitical economy of differential development in Ulsan, South Korea, and Kaohsiung, Taiwan
by Jinn-yuh Hsu & Dong-Wan Gimm & Jim Glassman - 474-478 Geopolitics: Putting geopolitics in its place in cultural political economy
by Bob Jessop & Ngai-Ling Sum - 479-483 A tale of two GPEs: Decentering macro-geopolitics
by Eric Sheppard & Helga Leitner - 484-489 Globalizing capitalism and the dialectics of geopolitics and geoeconomics
by Matthew Sparke
February 2018, Volume 50, Issue 1
- 3-4 Rediscovering space: Environment and Planning enters its second half century
by Trevor Barnes & Brett Christophers & Kathe Newman & Jamie Peck & Jessie Poon & Henry Yeung - 5-8 Changing PM2.5 concentrations in China from 1998 to 2014
by Guangdong Li & Siao Sun - 9-13 Comparative visualizations of transport networks in Calgary using shortest-path trees
by Jeff J Allen - 14-30 “Nothing is useless in nature†: Delhi’s repair economies and value-creation in an electronics “waste†sector
by Julia Eleanor Corwin - 31-50 Between a guest and an okupa: Migration and the making of insurgent citizenship in Buenos Aires’ informal settlements
by Tanja Bastia & Jerónimo Montero Bressán - 51-72 Re-stating the post-political: Depoliticization, social inequalities, and city-region growth
by David Etherington & Martin Jones - 73-92 Exposing smart cities and eco-cities: Frankenstein urbanism and the sustainability challenges of the experimental city
by Federico Cugurullo - 93-110 Unraveling latent dimensions of the urban mosaic: A multi-criteria spatial approach to metropolitan transformations
by Luca Salvati & Margherita Carlucci & Pere Serra - 111-132 US Metropolitan Area Resilience: Insights from dynamic spatial panel estimation
by Justin Doran & Bernard Fingleton