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February 2018, Volume 50, Issue 1
- 133-156 Financial centres' competitiveness and economic convergence: Evidence from the European Union regions
by Marta Degl'Innocenti & Roman Matousek & Nickolaos G Tzeremes - 157-174 Explaining productivity in a poor productivity region
by Don J Webber & Gail A Webber & Sebastian Berger & Peter Bradley - 175-193 Local-level immigration and life satisfaction: The EU enlargement experience in England and Wales
by Artjoms Ivlevs & Michail Veliziotis - 194-213 The diverse geographies of mixed-ethnicity couples
by Alexander Tindale & Natascha Klocker - 214-235 Three playgrounds: Researching the multiple geographies of children’s outdoor play
by John Horton & Peter Kraftl - 236-244 An invitation to the dark side of economic geography
by Nicholas A Phelps & Miguel Atienza & Martin Arias - 245-255 From being there to being aware: Confronting geographical and sociological imaginations of copresence
by Gernot Grabher & Alice Melchior & Benjamin Schiemer & Elke Schüßler & Jörg Sydow - 256-256 Erratum
by N/A
December 2017, Volume 49, Issue 12
- 2695-2697 Circular visualization of virtual-land flows along with international cereal trade
by Jingru Tian & Naizhuo Zhao & Eric L Samson & Xinhua He & Shuliang Wang - 2698-2701 Quantifying and visualizing language diversity of Hong Kong using Twitter
by Naizhuo Zhao & Guofeng Cao - 2702-2717 You are where you go, the commodification of daily life through ‘location’
by Jim Thatcher - 2718-2738 Producer firms, technology diffusion and spillovers to local suppliers: Examining the effects of Foreign Direct Investment and the technology gap
by Jacob A Jordaan - 2739-2761 Conceptualising contemporary retail divestment: Tesco's departure from South Korea
by Neil M Coe & Yong-Sook Lee & Steve Wood - 2762-2779 Coercive commodities and the political economy of involuntary consumption: The case of the gambling industries
by Martin Young & Francis Markham - 2780-2799 From compliance to co-production: Emergent forms of agency in Sustainable Wine Production in New Zealand
by Christopher J Rosin & Katharine A Legun & Hugh Campbell & Marion Sautier - 2800-2812 Urban service provision: Insights from pragmatism and ethics
by Kathryn Furlong & Marie-Noëlle Carré & Tatiana Acevedo Guerrero - 2813-2834 Making science suburban: The suburbanization of industrial research and the invention of “research manâ€
by Patrick S Vitale - 2835-2852 The missing politics of urban vulnerability: The state and the co-production of climate risk
by Arabella Fraser - 2853-2858 Global cities research and urban theory making
by Michael Hoyler & John Harrison - 2859-2877 Well connected compared to what? Rethinking frames of reference in world city network research
by Zachary P Neal - 2878-2896 Manning circuits of value: Lebanese professionals and expatriate world-city formation in Beirut
by Marieke Krijnen & David Bassens & Michiel van Meeteren - 2897-2915 On the global city map, but not in command? Probing Manila’s position in the world city network
by Jana Kleibert - 2916-2937 Extending beyond ‘world cities’ in World City Network (WCN) research: Urban positionality and economic linkages through the Australia-based corporate network
by Thomas J Sigler & Kirsten Martinus
November 2017, Volume 49, Issue 11
- 2427-2431 Winners of the Ashby prizes
by N/A - 2432-2436 Circular visualization of China’s internal migration flows 2010–2015
by Wei Qi & Guy J Abel & Raya Muttarak & Shenghe Liu - 2437-2456 Natural resource industries as global value chains: Frontiers, fetishism, labour and the state
by Elena Baglioni & Liam Campling - 2457-2476 Landfarming: A contested space for the management of waste from oil and gas extraction
by Brian P Bloomfield & Bill Doolin - 2477-2496 Material politics of images: Visualising future transport infrastructures
by David Bissell & Gillian Fuller - 2497-2516 Risky policies: Local contestation of mainstream flood risk management approaches in Ireland
by Alexandra Revez & Jose A Cortes-Vazquez & Stephen Flood - 2517-2535 The legitimization of concern: A flexible framework for investigating the enactment of stakeholders in environmental planning and governance processes
by Jonathan Metzger & Linda Soneryd & Sebastian Linke - 2536-2557 The whale multiple: Spatial formations of whale tourism in Jangsaengpo, South Korea
by Myung-Ae Choi - 2558-2577 Playing by the rules? New institutionalism, path dependency and informal settlements in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Nicky Morrison - 2578-2594 From contradiction to contrast in a countryside conflict: Using Q Methodology to reveal a diplomatic space for doing TB differently
by Stephan Price & Clare Saunders & Stephen Hinchliffe & Robbie A McDonald - 2595-2618 ‘Neighbourhood effects’ on children's educational achievement in Chile: The effects of inequality and polarization
by Gabriel Otero & Rafael Carranza & Dante Contreras - 2619-2627 Weathering the storm: The politics of urban climate change adaptation planning
by Sara Meerow & Carrie L. Mitchell - 2628-2648 Drivers of adaptation: Responses to weather- and climate-related hazards in 60 local governments in the Intermountain Western U.S
by Lisa Dilling & Elise Pizzi & John Berggren & Ashwin Ravikumar & Krister Andersson - 2649-2672 Double exposure, infrastructure planning, and urban climate resilience in coastal megacities: A case study of Manila
by Sara Meerow - 2673-2692 Politics, values, and reflexivity: The case of adaptation to climate change in Hampton Roads, Virginia
by Jamie AR Haverkamp
October 2017, Volume 49, Issue 10
- 2179-2182 Digital inequality in provincial China
by Haimeng Liu & Chuanglin Fang & Siao Sun - 2183-2202 Governmentalizing Gramsci: Topologies of power and passive revolution in Cambodia’s garment production network
by Dennis Arnold & Martin Hess - 2203-2222 Spatial perspectives on knowledge brokers: Evidence from Brussels
by Nicola Francesco Dotti & André Spithoven - 2223-2240 Normalising jurisdictional heterotopias through place branding: The cases of Christiania and Metelkova
by Nikos Ntounis & Evgenia Kanellopoulou - 2241-2260 Ecuador’s experiment in living well: Sumak kawsay, Spinoza and the inadequacy of ideas
by Joe Gerlach - 2261-2280 Questions of uncertainty in geography
by Giovanni Fusco & Matteo Caglioni & Karine Emsellem & Myriam Merad & Diego Moreno & Christine Voiron-Canicio - 2281-2299 Post-decisional logics of inaction: The influence of knowledge controversy in climate policy decision-making
by Amelia Sharman & Richard Perkins - 2300-2323 Trapped in trash: ‘Modes of governing’ and barriers to transitioning to sustainable waste management
by Lily B Pollans - 2324-2341 The regional identity politics of India’s new land wars: Land, food, and popular mobilisation in Goa and West Bengal
by Kenneth Bo Nielsen & Heather Plumridge Bedi - 2342-2361 Emplacing Indigeneity and rurality in neoliberal disability welfare reform: The lived experience of Aboriginal people with disabilities in the West Kimberley, Australia
by Karen Soldatic & Kelly Somers & Kim Spurway & Georgia van Toorn - 2362-2382 A ‘fertile soil’ for sustainability-related community initiatives: A new analytical framework
by Filka Sekulova & Isabelle Anguelovski & Lucia Argüelles & Joana Conill - 2383-2401 The politics of community: Togetherness, transition and post-politics
by Gerald Taylor Aiken - 2402-2424 Differentiating pathways of neighborhood change in 50 U.S. metropolitan areas
by Elizabeth C Delmelle
September 2017, Volume 49, Issue 9
- 1945-1947 Balancing visibility and distortion: Remapping the results of the 2015 UK General Election
by Richard Harris & Martin Charlton & Chris Brunsdon & David Manley - 1948-1967 Race and the construction of city and nature
by Kevin Loughran - 1968-1985 Producing an urban hazardscape beyond the city
by Kristian Saguin - 1986-2006 Community-led initiatives’ everyday politics for sustainability – Conflicting rationalities and aspirations for change?
by Anke Fischer & Kirsty Holstead & Cary Y Hendrickson & Outi Virkkula & Alessandra Prampolini - 2007-2024 Austerity urbanism in England: The ‘regressive redistribution’ of local government services and the impact on the poor and marginalised
by Annette Hastings & Nick Bailey & Glen Bramley & Maria Gannon - 2025-2045 Commodifying art, Chinese style: The making of China’s visual art market
by Jun Zhang - 2046-2064 Banking on exclusion: Data disclosure and geographies of UK personal lending markets
by N Henry & J Pollard & P Sissons & J Ferreira & M Coombes - 2065-2081 Convenience as care: Culinary antinomies in practice
by Angela Meah & Peter Jackson - 2082-2098 Thinking laughter beyond humour: Atmospheric refrains and ethical indeterminacies in spaces of care
by Phil Emmerson - 2099-2115 Educated to be global: Transnational horizons of middle class students in Kerala, India
by Sara Forsberg - 2116-2134 Between striated and smooth space: Exploring the topology of transnational student mobility
by Hans Kjetil Lysgård & Ståle Angen Rye - 2135-2154 The moderating effect of higher education on the intergenerational transmission of residing in poverty neighbourhoods
by Elise de Vuijst & Maarten van Ham & Reinout Kleinhans - 2155-2175 Status discrepancy as a driver of residential mobility: Evidence from Oslo
by George Galster & Lena Magnusson Turner
August 2017, Volume 49, Issue 8
- 1707-1709 Mapping cities by transit riders’ trajectories: The case of Brisbane, Australia
by Jiangping Zhou & Jonathan Corcoran & Rosabella Borsellino - 1710-1718 Greenest cities? The (post-)politics of new urban environmental regimes
by Marit Rosol & Vincent Béal & Samuel Mössner - 1719-1742 Failure matters: Reassembling eco-urbanism in a globalizing China
by I-Chun Catherine Chang - 1743-1761 Neoliberal urbanism, public space, and the greening of the growth machine: New York City’s High Line park
by Steven Lang & Julia Rothenberg - 1762-1778 Imagining the carbon neutral city: The (post)politics of time and space
by Anneleen Kenis & Matthias Lievens - 1779-1796 The travelling business of sustainable urbanism: International consultants as norm-setters
by Elizabeth Rapoport & Anna Hult - 1797-1815 The neoliberalisation of climate? Progressing climate policy under austerity urbanism
by Peter North & Alex Nurse & Tom Barker - 1816-1823 Mobilities, politics, and the future: Critical geographies of green urbanism
by Eugene McCann - 1824-1845 Fields of green: Corporate sustainability and the production of economistic environmental governance
by Peter R Wilshusen & Kenneth Iain MacDonald - 1846-1866 Nonhuman citizens on trial: The ecological politics of a beaver reintroduction
by Sarah L Crowley & Steve Hinchliffe & Robbie A McDonald - 1867-1886 Parkwood Springs – A fringe in time: Temporality and heritage in an urban fringe landscape
by Anna Jorgensen & Stephen Dobson & Catherine Heatherington - 1887-1904 Fragile growth coalitions or powerful contestations? Cancelled Olympic bids in Boston and Hamburg
by John Lauermann & Anne Vogelpohl - 1905-1921 The orphanage as an institution of coercive mobility
by Tom Disney - 1922-1942 Niche entrepreneurs in urban systems integration: On the role of individuals in niche formation
by Udo Pesch & Anne-Lorène Vernay & Ellen van Bueren & Sofie Pandis Iverot
July 2017, Volume 49, Issue 7
- 1453-1457 The devolution of health funding in Greater Manchester in the UK: A travel map of life expectancy
by K Purdam - 1458-1476 Conservation biopolitics and the sustainability episteme
by Krithika Srinivasan - 1477-1499 The climate crisis, carbon capital and urbanisation: An urban political ecology of low-carbon restructuring in Mbale
by Jonathan Silver - 1500-1516 Becoming a (green) identity entrepreneur: Learning to negotiate situated identities to nurture community environmental practice
by Alex Franklin & Ria Dunkley - 1517-1536 Austerity urbanism: Patterns of neo-liberalisation and resistance in six cities of Spain and the UK
by Jonathan S Davies & Ismael Blanco - 1537-1555 Black Wednesday: Radiation, stigma and property values
by Laura Pitkanen - 1556-1574 Performing neoliberalization through urban infrastructure: Twenty years of privatization policies around Thessaloniki’s port
by Lazaros Karaliotas - 1575-1593 Counterurbanisation: South Africa in wider context
by NP Geyer & HS Geyer - 1594-1612 Development and integration at a crossroads: Culture, race and ethnicity in rural Sweden
by Seema Arora-Jonsson - 1613-1641 Creative milieu and firm location: An empirical appraisal
by Eva Coll-MartÃnez & Josep-Maria Arauzo-Carod - 1642-1663 Ethnic markets and community food security in an urban “food desertâ€
by Pascale Joassart-Marcelli & Jaime S Rossiter & Fernando J Bosco - 1664-1683 Mother, grandmother, migrant: Elder translocality and the renegotiation of household roles in Cambodia
by Sabina Lawreniuk & Laurie Parsons - 1684-1703 The strategic use of time-limited property rights in land-use planning: Evidence from Switzerland
by Jean-David Gerber & Stéphane Nahrath & Thomas Hartmann
June 2017, Volume 49, Issue 6
- 1209-1213 Visualizing the transnational connections of China’s most African neighbourhood
by Jørgen Carling - 1214-1223 Nazism, neoliberalism, and the Trumpist challenge to democracy
by Daniel Bessner & Matthew Sparke - 1224-1246 Municipalizing geo-economic statecraft: Crisis and transition in Europe
by William Kutz - 1247-1265 Networks and regional economic growth: A spatial analysis of knowledge ties
by Robert Huggins & Piers Thompson - 1266-1285 Working at the margins? Muslim middle class professionals in India and the limits of ‘labour agency’
by Philippa Williams & Al James & Fiona McConnell & Bhaskar Vira - 1286-1307 Muslims in Indian cities: Degrees of segregation and the elusive ghetto
by Raphael Susewind - 1308-1323 Overseas investment into London: Imprint, impact and pied-Ã -terre urbanism
by Geoffrey DeVerteuil & David Manley - 1324-1340 Turning houses into homes: Living through urban regeneration in East Manchester
by Camilla Lewis - 1341-1360 Beyond studentification in United States College Towns: Neighborhood change in the knowledge nodes, 1980–2010
by Nathan S Foote - 1361-1378 “Everyone knows me …. I sort of like move about†: The friendships and encounters of young people with Special Educational Needs in different school settings
by Louise Holt & Sophie Bowlby & Jennifer Lea - 1379-1395 Freedom, part-time pirates, and poo police: Regulating the heterotopic space of the recreational boat
by Deanna Grant-Smith & Robyn Mayes - 1396-1412 Constructing and mobilizing ‘the consumer’: Responsibility, consumption and the politics of sustainability
by David Evans & Daniel Welch & Joanne Swaffield - 1413-1431 Everyday experiences of post-politicising processes in rural freshwater management
by Amanda C Thomas - 1432-1450 Adapting to ‘extreme’ weather: mobile practice memories of keeping warm and cool as a climate change adaptation strategy
by Yolande Strengers & Cecily Maller
May 2017, Volume 49, Issue 5
- 977-979 Visualizing the gay community in Beijing with location-based social media
by Bo Zhao & Daniel Z Sui & Zhaohui Li - 980-998 Contestation over an island imaginary landscape: The management and maintenance of touristic nature
by Uma Kothari & Alex Arnall - 999-1018 Start-up urbanism: New York, Rio de Janeiro and the global urbanization of technology-based economies
by Ugo Rossi & Arturo Di Bella - 1019-1039 Capitalizing on the crowd: The monetary and financial ecologies of crowdfunding
by Paul Langley & Andrew Leyshon - 1040-1059 What is privatization? A political economy framework
by Julien Mercille & Enda Murphy - 1060-1079 The practice of scalecraft: Scale, policy and the politics of the market in England’s academy schools
by Natalie Papanastasiou - 1080-1098 Wellbeing at the edges of ownership
by Susan J Smith & Melek Cigdem & Rachel Ong & Gavin Wood - 1099-1121 Gentrifiers in the post-socialist city? A critical reflection on the dynamics of middle- and upper-class professional groups in Warsaw
by Magdalena Górczyńska - 1122-1145 Transfer of development rights and urban land markets
by Evangeline R Linkous - 1146-1162 Discerning ocean plastics: Activist, scientific, and artistic practices
by Catherine Phillips - 1163-1180 Narrating palimpsestic spaces
by David J Marshall & Lynn A Staeheli & Dima Smaira & Konstantin Kastrissianakis - 1181-1205 Using participatory and mixed-methods approaches in GIS to develop a Place-Based Food Insecurity and Vulnerability Index
by Mahbubur R Meenar
April 2017, Volume 49, Issue 4
- 725-727 Mobile Internet and regional development in China
by Lei Dong & Haishan Wu - 728-744 Clean city politics: An urban political ecology of solid waste in West Bengal, India
by Natasha Cornea & René Véron & Anna Zimmer - 745-766 City government in an age of austerity: Discursive institutions and critique
by Crispian Fuller - 767-783 Infrastructuring the social: Local community work, urban policy and marginalized residential areas in Denmark
by Rasmus H Birk - 784-800 Spatial impacts of the creation of BrasÃlia: A natural experiment
by Arthur Grimes & Valente J Matlaba & Jacques Poot - 801-818 Emerging intra-urban geographies of the cognitive-cultural economy: Evidence from residential neighbourhoods in Dutch cities
by Emma Folmer & Robert C Kloosterman - 819-838 Financialization and the third sector: Innovation in social housing bond markets
by Thomas Wainwright & Graham Manville - 839-856 Buy-to-let gentrification: Extending social change through tenure shifts
by Antoine Paccoud - 857-875 Planning, uncertainty and risk: The neoliberal logics of Amsterdam urbanism
by Federico Savini - 876-892 The making of a pro-cycling city: Social practices and bicycle mobilities
by Jonas Larsen - 893-910 “I never felt targeted as an Asian … until I went to a gay pub†: Sexual racism and the aesthetic geographies of the bad encounter
by Derek Ruez - 911-929 Living space and psychological well-being in urban China: Differentiated relationships across socio-economic gradients
by Yang Hu & Rory Coulter - 930-951 Exploring accessibility from spatial interaction data: An evaluation of the Essential Air Service (EAS) program in the contiguous US air transport system
by Yongha Park & Morton E O’Kelly - 952-973 Economic shock and regional resilience: Continuity and change in Canada's regional employment structure, 1987–2012
by D Michael Ray & Ian MacLachlan & Rodolphe Lamarche & KP Srinath - 974-974 Corrigendum
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March 2017, Volume 49, Issue 3
- 489-492 “Leave Your Footprints in My Words†—A Georeferenced Word-Cloud Approach
by Dongying Li & Xiaolu Zhou - 493-495 Does employment distribution follow theoretical models? Visualizing Shanghai’s employment distribution
by Xianteng Liu & Jiangping Zhou - 496-502 Problems, publicity and public space: A resurgent debate
by Darshan Vigneswaran & Kurt Iveson & Setha Low - 503-518 People’s Park again: on the end and ends of public space
by Don Mitchell - 519-536 The publicization of public space
by Cédric Terzi & Stéphane Tonnelat - 537-554 ‘Making space public’ through occupation: The Aboriginal Tent Embassy, Canberra
by Kurt Iveson - 555-571 Dis-locating public space: Occupy Rondebosch Common, Cape Town
by Myriam Houssay-Holzschuch & Emma Thébault - 572-591 Fairtrade, place and moral economy: Between abstract ethical discourse and the moral experience of Northern Cape farmers
by Cheryl McEwan & Alex Hughes & David Bek - 592-611 Witchcraft, spiritual worldviews and environmental management: Rationality and assemblage
by Thomas Aneurin Smith - 612-630 Political and ethical aspects in the ethnography of policy translation: Research experiences from Turkey and China
by Farhad Mukhtarov & Martin de Jong & Robin Pierce - 631-651 Pressure and violence: Housing renovation and displacement in Sweden
by Guy Baeten & Sara Westin & Emil Pull & Irene Molina - 652-669 Embeddedness and migrant tourism entrepreneurs: A Polanyian perspective
by Xiaobo Su & Zhigang Chen - 670-702 Persistence and change in interregional differences in entrepreneurship: England and Wales, 1921–2011
by Georgios Fotopoulos & David J Storey - 703-721 The metropolitan name game: The pathways to place naming shaping metropolitan regions
by Rodrigo V Cardoso & Evert J Meijers
February 2017, Volume 49, Issue 2
- 245-247 A topological road map of Newcastle upon Tyne
by Jon Swords & Bruce Carlisle - 248-251 Mapping urban CO2 emissions using DMSP/OLS ‘city lights’ satellite data in China
by Yan Wang & Guangdong Li - 252-272 Consent, coercion and cooperativismo: Mining cooperatives and resource regimes in Bolivia
by Andrea Marston & Tom Perreault - 273-292 Toward projectified environmental governance?
by Johan Munck af Rosenschöld & Steven A Wolf - 293-313 The Affluence–Vulnerability Interface: Intersecting scales of risk, privilege and disaster
by Christine Eriksen & Gregory Simon - 314-331 Are policy failures mobile? An investigation of the Advanced Metering Infrastructure Program in the State of Victoria, Australia
by Heather Lovell - 332-350 Study tours and inter-city policy learning: Mobilizing Bogotá’s transportation policies in Guadalajara
by Sergio Montero - 351-371 Policy transfer or policy churn? Institutional isomorphism and neoliberal convergence in the transport sector
by Jason Monios - 372-388 Strategies of conditional cash transfers and the tactics of resistance
by Jeff Garmany - 389-406 Rethinking displacement in peri-urban transformation in China
by Mi Shih - 407-425 Neighbourhood cohesion under the influx of migrants in Shanghai
by Zheng Wang & Fangzhu Zhang & Fulong Wu - 426-447 A sense of the cycling environment: Felt experiences of infrastructure and atmospheres
by Paul Simpson - 448-466 The virtual prison as a digital cultural object: Digital mediation of political opinion in simulation gaming
by Dominique Moran & Lucy Etchegoyen - 467-486 Measuring urban segregation based on individuals’ daily activity patterns: A multidimensional approach
by Fei Li & Donggen Wang
January 2017, Volume 49, Issue 1
- 3-5 World city populations 1950–2030: Proportional circle time series map
by Duncan A Smith - 6-8 Geographies of click-consumption power in China
by Zhenshan Yang - 9-28 Toward a political ecology of infrastructure standards: Or, how to think about ships, waterways, sediment, and communities together
by Ashley Carse & Joshua A Lewis - 29-46 Environmental injustice and post-colonial environmentalism: Opencast coal mining, landscape and place
by Paul Milbourne & Kelvin Mason - 47-64 Geographies of Transition: Narrating environmental activism in an age of climate change and ‘Peak Oil’
by Stewart Barr & Justin Pollard - 65-85 “Saving†Coney Island: The construction of heritage value
by Juan J Rivero - 86-103 Citizens without property: Informality and political agency in a Seattle, Washington homeless encampment
by Tony Sparks - 104-120 Re-embedding agency at the workplace scale: Workers and labour control in Glasgow call centres
by Thomas Hastings & Danny MacKinnon - 121-140 The microgeographies of global finance: High-frequency trading and the construction of information inequality
by Matthew Zook & Michael H Grote - 141-167 Regional financialisation and financial systems convergence: Evidence from Italy
by Philip Arestis & Giuseppe Fontana & Peter Phelps - 168-185 The long reach of lean retailing: Firm embeddedness and Wal-Mart’s implementation of local produce sourcing in the US
by J Dara Bloom & C Clare Hinrichs - 186-204 The reputation-building process and spatial strategies of creative industries: A case study of product design firms in Taipei
by Cheng-Yi Lin - 205-225 Contracting communities: Conceptualizing Community Benefits Agreements to improve citizen involvement in urban development projects
by Leonie B Janssen-Jansen & Menno van der Veen - 226-242 Delivering lower carbon urban transport choices: European ambition meets the reality of institutional (mis)alignment
by David Gray & Richard Laing & Iain Docherty
December 2016, Volume 48, Issue 12
- 2361-2363 A look into the vibrant lives of a residual building: Ocupação Hotel Cambridge, Avenida 9 de Julho, 216, São Paulo
by Carmen Briers & Bieke Cattoor & Bruno De Meulder & Lisa De Vos & Jeroen Stevens - 2364-2366 Visualising Shanghai’s urban sprawl with big data
by Jiangping Zhou & Tianran Zhang - 2367-2382 Postsocialist informality: The making of owners, squatters and state rule in Phnom Penh, Cambodia (1989–1993)
by Erin Collins - 2383-2401 Uneven state formalization and periurban housing production in Hanoi and Mexico City: Comparative reflections from the global South
by Julie-Anne Boudreau & Liette Gilbert & Danielle Labbé - 2402-2421 Life at the urban margins: Sanitation infra-making and the potential of experimental comparison
by Michele Lancione & Colin McFarlane - 2422-2442 Resilient Settler Colonialism: “Responsible Resource Development,†“Flow-Through†Financing, and the Risk Management of Indigenous Sovereignty in Canada
by Anna Stanley - 2443-2461 London and New York as a safe deposit box for the transnational wealth elite
by Rodrigo Fernandez & Annelore Hofman & Manuel B Aalbers - 2462-2483 Ethnic diversity and business performance: Which firms? Which cities?
by Max Nathan - 2484-2503 Seeking security: Gay labour migration and uneven landscapes of work
by Nathaniel M Lewis & Suzanne Mills - 2504-2524 Voluntary governance in clothing production networks: Management perspectives on multi-stakeholder initiatives in Dhaka
by Eleanor Tighe - 2525-2528 Symposium on Brett Christophers’ The Great Leveler: Capitalism and competition in the Court of Law
by Jamie Peck & Matthew Sparke - 2529-2531 Market power and the rate of profit
by Michael Webber - 2532-2537 Reclaiming the analysis of market power and competition in crisis-prone capitalism: Reflections on The Great Leveler
by Gary Dymski - 2538-2540 Bringing the law back in: Legal power, form, time and space in The Great Leveler
by Shaina Potts - 2541-2546 A cultural political economy of legal regulation of monopoly and competition
by Bob Jessop - 2547-2549 Levels of analysis: Comments on Brett Christophers’ The Great Leveler
by Erica Schoenberger - 2550-2555 Thinking around, through and beyond The Great Leveler: Key themes
by Brett Christophers
November 2016, Volume 48, Issue 11
- 2103-2107 Winners of the Ashby prizes
by N/A - 2108-2111 The evolution of accessibility surface of China in the high-speed-rail era
by Yi Zhu & Mi Diao & Gang Fu - 2112-2115 The diffusion of the Transition Network in four European countries
by Giuseppe Feola & Mina Rose Him - 2116-2128 Voting out of the European Union: Exploring the geography of Leave
by Richard Harris & Martin Charlton - 2129-2161 Between rights and denials: Bedouin indigeneity in the Negev/Naqab
by Oren Yiftachel & Batya Roded & Alexandre (Sandy) Kedar - 2162-2180 The governance of crowdsourcing: Rationalities of the new exploitation
by Nancy Ettlinger - 2181-2200 The weight of water: Benchmarking for public water services
by David A McDonald