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November 2017, Volume 107, Issue 6
- 1479-1498 Food Journeys: Place, Mobility, and the Everyday Food Practices of Young People
by Fernando J. Bosco & Pascale Joassart-Marcelli & Blaire O'Neal - 1499-1518 Estimates of Extreme Precipitation Frequency Derived from Spatially Dense Rain Gauge Observations: A Case Study of Two Urban Areas in the Colorado Front Range Region
by Kyle S. Mattingly & Lynne Seymour & Paul W. Miller - 1519-1537 Global Spatial–Temporal Variability in Terrestrial Productivity and Phenology Regimes between 2000 and 2012
by Shanley D. Thompson & Trisalyn A. Nelson & Nicholas C. Coops & Michael A. Wulder & Trevor C. Lantz - 1538-1546 George Demko, 1933–2015: Engaging, Emphatic, Empowering
by Stanley D. Brunn & Roland Fuchs & Richard A. Wright - 1547-1547 Big Food and Little Data: The Slow Harvest of Corporate Food Supply Chain Sustainability Initiatives
by Susanne Freidberg - 1548-1549 Manuscript Reviewers
by The Editors - 1550-1557 Annals, Volume 107 Index
by The Editors
September 2017, Volume 107, Issue 5
- 1011-1027 System Effects: A Hybrid Methodology for Exploring the Determinants of Food In/Security
by Luke K. Craven - 1028-1039 Area-Based Topic Modeling and Visualization of Social Media for Qualitative GIS
by Michael E. Martin & Nadine Schuurman - 1040-1059 A New Global Land-Use and Land-Cover Change Product at a 1-km Resolution for 2010 to 2100 Based on Human–Environment Interactions
by Xia Li & Guangzhao Chen & Xiaoping Liu & Xun Liang & Shaojian Wang & Yimin Chen & Fengsong Pei & Xiaocong Xu - 1060-1074 The Application of a Geographically Weighted Principal Component Analysis for Exploring Twenty-three Years of Goat Population Change across Mongolia
by Narumasa Tsutsumida & Paul Harris & Alexis Comber - 1075-1089 Production, Property, and the Construction of Remotely Sensed Data
by Luis F. Alvarez León & Colin J. Gleason - 1090-1107 Negative Luminescence
by Matthew Gandy - 1108-1127 Climate Change and Financial Instability: Risk Disclosure and the Problematics of Neoliberal Governance
by Brett Christophers - 1128-1143 Spatializing Climate Justice: Justice Claim Making and Carbon Pricing Controversies in Australia
by Ian Bailey - 1144-1161 Structuring Hydrosocial Relations in Urban Water Governance
by Joshua J. Cousins - 1162-1178 Estimating Available Abandoned Cropland in the United States: Possibilities for Energy Crop Production
by Ryan E. Baxter & Kirby E. Calvert - 1179-1193 The Cultural Geopolitics of Ethnic Nationalism: Turkish Urbanism in Occupied Istanbul (1918–1923)
by Amy Mills - 1194-1215 Digital Hegemonies: The Localness of Search Engine Results
by Andrea Ballatore & Mark Graham & Shilad Sen - 1216-1228 Long-Term Fine-Grained Sediment Records in a Drainage System in Arid China: A New Perspective from Paleo-Climatological Records and Simulations
by Yu Li & Pengcheng Li & Chengqi Zhang & Yue Wang - 1229-1245 Changes in Summer Weather Type Frequency in Eastern North America
by Jason C. Senkbeil & Michelle E. Saunders & Brent Taylor
July 2017, Volume 107, Issue 4
- 779-793 Posthuman Agency in the Digitally Mediated City: Exteriorization, Individuation, Reinvention
by Gillian Rose - 794-811 Are There Food Deserts in Rainforest Cities?
by Gemma Davies & Gina Frausin & Luke Parry - 812-828 How Is the Neighborhood Environment Related to the Health of Seniors Living in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Tokyo? Some Insights for Promoting Aging in Place
by Becky P. Y. Loo & Winnie W. Y. Lam & Rathi Mahendran & Keiko Katagiri - 829-848 Trends and Issues in the Use of Quantitative Color Schemes in Refereed Journals
by Travis M. White & Terry A. Slocum & Dave McDermott - 849-866 Dimensions of Power in Regulatory Regime Selection: Shopping, Shaping, and Staying
by Annabel Ipsen - 867-882 Cultures of Carbon and the Logic of Care: The Possibilities for Carbon Enrichment and Its Cultural Signature
by Sue Jackson & Lisa Palmer & Fergus McDonald & Adam Bumpus - 883-896 What Causes People to Change Their Opinion about Climate Change?
by Risa Palm & Gregory B. Lewis & Bo Feng - 897-914 Rooted in Place? The Coproduction of Knowledge and Space in Agroforestry Assemblages
by Will Smith & Wolfram H. Dressler - 915-933 Spatializing Populism: Taking Politics to the People in Italy
by John Agnew & Michael Shin - 934-948 Encountering Misrecognition: Being Mistaken for Being Muslim
by Peter Hopkins & Katherine Botterill & Gurchathen Sanghera & Rowena Arshad - 949-963 Hybrid Sovereignty and the State of Exception in the Palestinian Refugee Camps in Lebanon
by Adam Ramadan & Sara Fregonese - 964-978 Precarious Irregular Migrants and Their Sharing Economies: A Spectrum of Transactional Laboring Experiences
by Louise Waite & Hannah Lewis - 979-997 Detecting Patterns of Climate Change at Volcán Chimborazo, Ecuador, by Integrating Instrumental Data, Public Observations, and Glacier Change Analysis
by Jeff La Frenierre & Bryan G. Mark - 998-1010 J. Ross Mackay, 1915–2014
by Christopher R. Burn & Frederick E. Nelson
May 2017, Volume 107, Issue 3
- 555-574 A Multiscalar Approach for Identifying Clusters and Segregation Patterns That Avoids the Modifiable Areal Unit Problem
by Pontus Hennerdal & Michael Meinild Nielsen - 575-590 Optimal Map Classification Incorporating Uncertainty Information
by Hyeongmo Koo & Yongwan Chun & Daniel A. Griffith - 591-605 Using Satellite Data on Nighttime Lights Intensity to Estimate Contemporary Human Migration Distances
by Thomas Niedomysl & Ola Hall & Maria Francisca Archila Bustos & Ulf Ernstson - 606-624 Reducing Lead Exposure Risk to Vulnerable Populations: A Proactive Geographic Solution
by Laura Schuch & Andrew Curtis & Joel Davidson - 625-646 Poverty, Religious Differences, and Child Mortality in the Early Twentieth Century: The Case of Dublin
by Dylan Shane Connor - 647-665 Contesting Moral Capital in the Economy of Expectations of an Extractive Frontier
by Wolfram H. Dressler - 666-681 Beyond Inclusion and Exclusion: Community Gardens as Spaces of Responsibility
by Harvey Neo & C. Y. Chua - 682-699 A Relational Network Vulnerability Assessment of the North Carolina Hog Industry
by Elisabeth A. Stoddard & Alida Cantor - 700-715 Crip Theory and Country Boys: Masculinity, Dis/Ability, and Place in Rural Southeast Kansas
by Levi Gahman - 716-730 Grown Close to Home™: Migrant Farmworker (Im)mobilities and Unfreedom on Canadian Family Farms
by Emily Reid-Musson - 731-750 When Is the State? Topology, Temporality, and the Navigation of Everyday State Space in Delhi
by D. Asher Ghertner - 751-764 Temperature Influences on Salmonella Infections across the Continental United States
by Christopher K. Uejio - 765-778 Genealogies of Race, Gender, and Place
by Mona Domosh
March 2017, Volume 107, Issue 2
- 235-237 Mountains: A Special Issue
by Mark A. Fonstad - 238-249 Controls on Mountain Plant Diversity in Northern California: A 14,000-Year Overview
by Christy E. Briles - 250-259 The Scientific Discovery of Glaciers in the American West
by Andrew G. Fountain - 260-273 Incorporating Autonomous Sensors and Climate Modeling to Gain Insight into Seasonal Hydrometeorological Processes within a Tropical Glacierized Valley
by Robert Åke Hellström & Alfonso Fernández & Bryan Greenwood Mark & Jason Michael Covert & Alejo Cochachín Rapre & Ricardo Jesús Gomez - 274-283 How Rivers Get Across Mountains: Transverse Drainages
by Phillip H. Larson & Norman Meek & John Douglass & Ronald I. Dorn & Yeong Bae Seong - 284-298 Geomorphometric Controls on Mountain Glacier Changes Since the Little Ice Age in the Eastern Tien Shan, Central Asia
by Yanan Li & Yingkui Li & Xiaoyu Lu & Jon Harbor - 299-308 Some Perspectives on Avalanche Climatology
by Cary J. Mock & Kristy C. Carter & Karl W. Birkeland - 309-322 Characteristics of Precipitating Storms in Glacierized Tropical Andean Cordilleras of Peru and Bolivia
by L. Baker Perry & Anton Seimon & Marcos F. Andrade-Flores & Jason L. Endries & Sandra E. Yuter & Fernando Velarde & Sandro Arias & Marti Bonshoms & Eric J. Burton & I. Ronald Winkelmann & Courtney M. Cooper & Guido Mamani & Maxwell Rado & Nilton Montoya & Nelson Quispe - 323-335 On the Production of Climate Information in the High Mountain Forests of Guatemala
by Diego Pons & Matthew J. Taylor & Daniel Griffin & Edwin J. Castellanos & Kevin J. Anchukaitis - 336-349 Retreating Glaciers, Incipient Soils, Emerging Forests: 100 Years of Landscape Change on Mount Baker, Washington, USA
by Paul Whelan & Andrew J. Bach - 350-359 Impacts of Glacier Recession and Declining Meltwater on Mountain Societies
by Mark Carey & Olivia C. Molden & Mattias Borg Rasmussen & M Jackson & Anne W. Nolin & Bryan G. Mark - 360-370 Agro-environmental Transitions in African Mountains: Shifting Socio-spatial Practices Amid State-Led Commercialization in Rwanda
by Nathan Clay - 371-381 “Water Is Life”: Local Perceptions of Páramo Grasslands and Land Management Strategies Associated with Payment for Ecosystem Services
by Kathleen A. Farley & Leah L. Bremer - 382-392 Natural Hazard Management from a Coevolutionary Perspective: Exposure and Policy Response in the European Alps
by Sven Fuchs & Veronika Röthlisberger & Thomas Thaler & Andreas Zischg & Margreth Keiler - 393-402 Bringing the Hydrosocial Cycle into Climate Change Adaptation Planning: Lessons from Two Andean Mountain Water Towers
by Megan Mills-Novoa & Sophia L. Borgias & Arica Crootof & Bhuwan Thapa & Rafael de Grenade & Christopher A. Scott - 403-415 Nanga Parbat Revisited: Evolution and Dynamics of Sociohydrological Interactions in the Northwestern Himalaya
by Marcus Nüsser & Susanne Schmidt - 416-428 Applied Montology Using Critical Biogeography in the Andes
by Fausto O. Sarmiento & J. Tomás Ibarra & Antonia Barreau & J. Cristóbal Pizarro & Ricardo Rozzi & Juan A. González & Larry M. Frolich - 429-440 Snowlines and Treelines in the Tropical Andes
by Kenneth R. Young & Alexandra G. Ponette-González & Molly H. Polk & Jennifer K. Lipton - 441-455 Mountain Ecology, Remoteness, and the Rise of Agrobiodiversity: Tracing the Geographic Spaces of Human–Environment Knowledge
by Karl S. Zimmerer & Hildegardo Córdova-Aguilar & Rafael Mata Olmo & Yolanda Jiménez Olivencia & Steven J. Vanek - 456-464 Heritage as Weapon: Contested Geographies of Conservation and Culture in the Great Himalayan National Park Conservation Area, India
by Ashwini Chhatre & Shikha Lakhanpal & Satya Prasanna - 465-479 Perestroika to Parkland: The Evolution of Land Protection in the Pamir Mountains of Tajikistan
by Stephen F. Cunha - 480-489 Harnessing the State: Social Transformation, Infrastructural Development, and the Changing Governance of Water Systems in the Kangra District of the Indian Himalayas
by Harry W. Fischer - 490-498 Living with Earthquakes and Angry Deities at the Himalayan Borderlands
by Mabel Denzin Gergan - 499-510 The Sacred Mountain Shiveet Khairkhan (Bayan Ölgiy aimag, Mongolia) and the Centering of Cultural Indicators in the Age of Nomadic Pastoralism
by Esther Jacobson-Tepfer & James E. Meacham - 511-519 Mountain Agriculture for Global Markets: The Case of Greenhouse Floriculture in Ecuador
by Gregory Knapp - 520-535 Mountainous Terrain and Civil Wars: Geospatial Analysis of Conflict Dynamics in the Post-Soviet Caucasus
by Andrew M. Linke & Frank D. W. Witmer & Edward C. Holland & John O'Loughlin - 536-545 Making Mountain Places into State Spaces: Infrastructure, Consumption, and Territorial Practice in a Himalayan Borderland
by Galen Murton - 546-554 Khumbi yullha and the Beyul: Sacred Space and the Cultural Politics of Religion in Khumbu, Nepal
by Lindsay A. Skog
January 2017, Volume 107, Issue 1
- 1-3 Radical Intradisciplinarity: An Introduction
by Mona Domosh - 4-13 Intradisciplinarity and Visual Politics
by Sarah Elwood & Harriet Hawkins - 14-21 Unlearning “Landscape”
by Daniel A. Friess & Tariq Jazeel - 22-27 Nature: A Conversation in Three Parts
by Becky Mansfield & Martin Doyle - 28-32 Charting Time
by Stephen Daniels & Patrick J. Bartlein - 33-40 Justice: An Epistolary Essay
by Joshua Barkan & Laura Pulido - 41-53 Relations of Alpine Plant Communities across Environmental Gradients: Multilevel versus Multiscale Analyses
by George P. Malanson & Dale L. Zimmerman & Mitch Kinney & Daniel B. Fagre - 54-71 The Carbon Holdings of Northern Ecuador's Mangrove Forests
by Stuart E. Hamilton & John P. Lovette & Mercy J. Borbor-Cordova & Marco Millones - 72-92 Sexual Orientation, Gender, and Environmental Injustice: Unequal Carcinogenic Air Pollution Risks in Greater Houston
by Timothy W. Collins & Sara E. Grineski & Danielle X. Morales - 93-108 Using Geonarratives to Explore the Diverse Temporalities of Therapeutic Landscapes: Perspectives from “Green” and “Blue” Settings
by Sarah L. Bell & Benedict W. Wheeler & Cassandra Phoenix - 109-129 Inequality in Beijing: A Spatial Multilevel Analysis of Perceived Environmental Hazard and Self-Rated Health
by Jing Ma & Gordon Mitchell & Guanpeng Dong & Wenzhong Zhang - 130-150 Analyzing Entrepreneurial Social Networks with Big Data
by Feng Wang & Elizabeth A. Mack & Ross Maciewjewski - 151-166 Hidden Abodes: Industrializing Political Ecology
by Matthew T. Huber - 167-182 A Human Right to Science?: Precarious Labor and Basic Rights in Science and Bioprospecting
by Benjamin D. Neimark & Saskia Vermeylen - 183-199 Contesting the Unethical City: Land Dispossession and Corruption Narratives in Urban India
by Sapana Doshi & Malini Ranganathan - 200-217 Children, Critical Geopolitics, and Peace: Mapping and Mobilizing Children's Hopes for Peace in the Philippines
by Chih Yuan Woon - 218-234 Selling Ethics: Discourses of Responsibility in Tourism
by Harng Luh Sin
November 2016, Volume 106, Issue 6
- 1195-1216 Pace of Landscape Change and Pediment Development in the Northeastern Sonoran Desert, United States
by Phillip H. Larson & Scott B. Kelley & Ronald I. Dorn & Yeong Bae Seong - 1217-1235 A Shape Metric Methodology for Studying the Evolving Geometries of Synoptic-Scale Precipitation Patterns in Tropical Cyclones
by Stephanie E. Zick & Corene J. Matyas - 1236-1252 Urban–Rural Differences in Disaster Resilience
by Susan L. Cutter & Kevin D. Ash & Christopher T. Emrich - 1253-1267 Error Analysis of Regional Migration Modeling
by Jianfa Shen - 1268-1285 Application of a Global Environmental Equity Index in Montreal: Diagnostic and Further Implications
by Mathieu Carrier & Philippe Apparicio & Yan Kestens & Anne-Marie Séguin & Hien Pham & Dan Crouse & Jack Siemiatycki - 1286-1298 Is Poverty Decentralizing? Quantifying Uncertainty in the Decentralization of Urban Poverty
by Leo Kavanagh & Duncan Lee & Gwilym Pryce - 1299-1320 Cellular Automata Modeling of Land-Use/Land-Cover Dynamics: Questioning the Reliability of Data Sources and Classification Methods
by Yulia Grinblat & Michael Gilichinsky & Itzhak Benenson - 1321-1343 Using Urban Development Boundaries to Constrain Uncontrolled Urban Sprawl in China
by Penghui Jiang & Qianwen Cheng & Yuan Gong & Liyan Wang & Yunqian Zhang & Liang Cheng & Manchun Li & Jiancheng Lu & Yuewei Duan & Qiuhao Huang & Dong Chen - 1344-1359 Fluid Sovereignty: State–Nature Relations in the Hasbani Basin, Southern Lebanon
by Michael Mason & Mohamad Khawlie - 1360-1377 Toward a Geography of Black Internationalism: Bayard Rustin, Nonviolence, and the Promise of Africa
by Jake Hodder - 1378-1396 Cradle of the Creative Class: Reinventing the Figure of the Scientist in Cold War Pittsburgh
by Patrick Vitale - 1397-1417 Shards and Stages: Migrant Lives, Power, and Space Viewed from Doha, Qatar
by Robina Mohammad & James D. Sidaway - 1418-1433 Embracing Complexity and Uncertainty
by Julie A. Winkler - 1434-1434 Corrigendum
by Shiran Zhong & Ling Bian - 1435-1436 Manuscript Reviewers
by The Editors - 1437-1443 Annals, Volume 106 Index
by The Editors
September 2016, Volume 106, Issue 5
- 975-989 Interannual Effects of Early Season Growing Degree Day Accumulation and Frost in the Cool Climate Viticulture of Michigan
by Steven R. Schultze & Paolo Sabbatini & Lifeng Luo - 990-1012 Spatially Weighted Interaction Models (SWIM)
by Maryam Kordi & A. Stewart Fotheringham - 1013-1029 Validating Population Estimates for Harmonized Census Tract Data, 2000–2010
by John R. Logan & Brian J. Stults & Zengwang Xu - 1030-1046 Doing Public Participation on the Geospatial Web
by Renée E. Sieber & Pamela J. Robinson & Peter A. Johnson & Jon M. Corbett - 1047-1062 Spatial Polarization of Presidential Voting in the United States, 1992–2012: The “Big Sort” Revisited
by Ron Johnston & David Manley & Kelvyn Jones - 1063-1078 Mechanism Matters: Data Production for Geosurveillance
by David Swanlund & Nadine Schuurman - 1079-1096 Sharing the Pain: Perceptions of Fairness Affect Private and Public Response to Hazards
by W. Neil Adger & Tara Quinn & Irene Lorenzoni & Conor Murphy - 1097-1113 Geographies of Risk, the Regulatory State, and the Ethic of Care
by Raul P. Lejano & Richard Funderburg - 1114-1134 Is There Trickle-Down from Tech? Poverty, Employment, and the High-Technology Multiplier in U.S. Cities
by Neil Lee & Andrés Rodríguez-Pose - 1135-1151 The Decline of the Male Breadwinner and Persistence of the Female Carer: Exposure, Interests, and Micro–Macro Interactions
by Alice Evans - 1152-1175 Zoning Before Zoning: Land Use and Density in Mid-Nineteenth-Century New York City
by Gergely Baics & Leah Meisterlin - 1176-1193 The “Life” of the State: Social Reproduction and Geopolitics in Turkey's Kurdish Question
by Jessie Hanna Clark
July 2016, Volume 106, Issue 4
- 755-772 Dam Influences on Liver Fluke Transmission: Fish Infection and Human Fish Consumption Behavior
by Xueyuan Ong & Yi-Chen Wang & Paiboon Sithithaworn & Carl Grundy-Warr & Opal Pitaksakulrat - 773-787 Spatial Autocorrelation and Qualitative Sampling: The Case of Snowball Type Sampling Designs
by Daniel A. Griffith & E Scott Morris & Vaishnavi Thakar - 788-803 Space–Time Patterns of Rank Concordance: Local Indicators of Mobility Association with Application to Spatial Income Inequality Dynamics
by Sergio J. Rey - 804-818 Crime Risk Estimation with a Commuter-Harmonized Ambient Population
by Lucy W. Mburu & Marco Helbich - 819-836 Context and Spatial Nuance Inside a Neighborhood's Drug Hotspot: Implications for the Crime–Health Nexus
by Andrew Curtis & Jacqueline W. Curtis & Lauren C. Porter & Eric Jefferis & Eric Shook - 837-852 Inducing Demand by Expanding Road Capacity: Controlling for the Rebound Effect
by Edmund J. Zolnik - 853-873 Capitalizing on Compensation: Hydropower Resettlement and the Commodification and Decommodification of Nature–Society Relations in Southern Laos
by W. Nathan Green & Ian G. Baird - 874-890 Geographies of Social Capital: Catastrophe Experience, Risk Perception, and the Transformation of Social Space in Postearthquake Resettlements in Sichuan, China
by Alex Y. Lo & Lewis T. O. Cheung - 891-908 State-Scale Immigration Enforcement and Latino Interstate Migration in the United States
by Mark Ellis & Richard Wright & Matthew Townley - 909-931 Race, Space, and Electric Power: Jim Crow and the 1934 North Carolina Rural Electrification Survey
by Conor Harrison - 932-956 Land in Motion
by Luke Bergmann & Mollie Holmberg - 957-973 Everyday Spaces of Human Trafficking: (In)visibility and Agency Among Trafficked Women in U.S. Military-Oriented Clubs in South Korea
by Sallie Yea
May 2016, Volume 106, Issue 3
- 503-505 Forum on Geography and Militarism: An Introduction
by Eric Sheppard & James Tyner - 506-512 Geography and the Military: Notes for a Debate
by Joe Bryan - 513-520 The U.S. Military and Human Geography: Reflections on Our Conjuncture
by Joel D. Wainwright - 521-529 Confronting White Supremacy and a Militaristic Pedagogy in the U.S. Settler Colonial State
by Joshua Inwood & Anne Bonds - 530-535 Beware: Your Research May Be Weaponized
by Sara Koopman - 536-542 Unconventional Classroom: Critical Work with Special Operations Forces Officers
by Shannon O'Lear - 543-550 American Geographers and World War II: Spies, Teachers, and Occupiers
by Trevor J. Barnes - 551-572 Loamy, Two-Storied Soils on the Outwash Plains of Southwestern Lower Michigan: Pedoturbation of Loess with the Underlying Sand
by Michael D. Luehmann & Brad G. Peter & Christopher B. Connallon & Randall J. Schaetzl & Samuel J. Smidt & Wei Liu & Kevin A. Kincare & Toni A. Walkowiak & Elin Thorlund & Marie S. Holler - 572-596 Ambiguous Geographies: Connecting Case Study Knowledge with Global Change Science
by Jared D. Margulies & Nicholas R. Magliocca & Matthew D. Schmill & Erle C. Ellis - 597-611 Mobility as Antiracism Work: The “Hard Driving” of NASCAR's Wendell Scott
by Derek H. Alderman & Joshua Inwood - 612-630 The Geography of Cultural Ties and Human Mobility: Big Data in Urban Contexts
by Wenjie Wu & Jianghao Wang & Tianshi Dai - 631-652 From “Nazi Cows” to Cosmopolitan “Ecological Engineers”: Specifying Rewilding Through a History of Heck Cattle
by Jamie Lorimer & Clemens Driessen - 653-671 Arrested Development? The Promises and Paradoxes of “Selling Nature to Save It”
by Jessica Dempsey & Daniel Chiu Suarez - 672-687 Global Health, Geographical Contingency, and Contingent Geographies
by Clare Herrick - 688-704 Scorched Atmospheres: The Violent Geographies of the Vietnam War and the Rise of Drone Warfare
by Ian G. R. Shaw - 705-721 The Discovery of Hispanic Child Labor in Agriculture in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas: A Life Geography Approach
by Christian Brannstrom - 722-737 Can Small-Scale Agricultural Production Improve Children's Health? Examining Stunting Vulnerability among Very Young Children in Mali, West Africa
by Kathryn Grace & Nicholas N. Nagle & Greg Husak - 738-753 Street Fights: The Commodification of Place Names in Post-Taliban Kabul City
by Ali Karimi
March 2016, Volume 106, Issue 2
- 243-256 Geographies of Mobility
by Mei-Po Kwan & Tim Schwanen - 257-265 Developing a Framework for the Spaces and Spatialities of Transportation and Mobilities
by Julie Cidell & Devon Lechtenberg - 266-273 Mobility Among the Spatialities
by Byron Miller & Jason Ponto - 274-282 Algorithmic Geographies: Big Data, Algorithmic Uncertainty, and the Production of Geographic Knowledge
by Mei-Po Kwan - 283-291 Mobility Research in the Age of the Smartphone
by Amit Birenboim & Noam Shoval - 292-299 Rosa Parks Redux: Racial Mobility Projects on the Journey to Work
by Virginia Parks - 300-310 Revisiting Gender, Race, and Commuting in New York
by Valerie Preston & Sara McLafferty - 311-320 Mobility, Communication, and Place: Navigating the Landscapes of Suburban U.S. Teens
by Meghan Cope & Brian H. Y. Lee - 321-329 Latin@ Immobilities and Altermobilities Within the U.S. Deportability Regime
by Marta Maria Maldonado & Adela C. Licona & Sarah Hendricks - 330-339 Connected Mobility in a Disconnected World: Contested Infrastructure in Postdisaster Contexts
by Mimi Sheller - 340-349 Contesting Street Spaces in a Socialist City: Itinerant Vending-Scapes and the Everyday Politics of Mobility in Hanoi, Vietnam
by Noelani Eidse & Sarah Turner & Natalie Oswin - 350-357 Mobilizing a Spatial Politics of Street Skating: Thinking About the Geographies of Generosity
by Elaine Stratford - 358-365 Locked in Place: Young People's Immobilities and the Slovenian Erasure
by Stuart C. Aitken - 366-376 Unintended Return: U.S. Deportations and the Fractious Politics of Mobility for Latinos
by Marie Price & Derek Breese - 377-384 Circulations and the Entanglements of Citizenship Formation
by Lynn A. Staeheli & David J. Marshall & Naomi Maynard - 385-393 The Geopolitics of Tourism: Mobilities, Territory, and Protest in China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong
by Ian Rowen - 394-403 Micropolitics of Mobility: Public Transport Commuting and Everyday Encounters with Forces of Enablement and Constraint
by David Bissell - 404-412 Mobility Disadvantage and Livelihood Opportunities of Marginalized Widowed Women in Rural Uganda
by Deborah Naybor & Jessie P. H. Poon & Irene Casas - 413-421 Livelihoods as Relational Im/mobilities: Exploring the Everyday Practices of Young Female Sex Workers in Ethiopia
by Lorraine van Blerk - 422-433 Mobilities at Gunpoint: The Geographies of (Im)mobility of Transgender Sex Workers in Colombia
by Amy E. Ritterbusch - 434-441 Mobilities in Rural Africa: New Connections, New Challenges
by Gina Porter - 442-449 The Way They Blow the Horn: Caribbean Dollar Cabs and Subaltern Mobilities
by Asha Best - 450-458 Fixing Mobility in the Neoliberal City: Cycling Policy and Practice in London as a Mode of Political–Economic and Biopolitical Governance
by Justin Spinney - 459-469 Policies on the Move: The Transatlantic Travels of Tax Increment Financing
by Tom Baker & Ian R. Cook & Eugene McCann & Cristina Temenos & Kevin Ward - 470-479 Temporal Trends of Intraurban Commuting in Baton Rouge, 1990–2010
by Yujie Hu & Fahui Wang - 480-488 A Location-Centric Network Approach to Analyzing Epidemic Dynamics
by Shiran Zhong & Ling Bian - 489-502 Another Tale of Two Cities: Understanding Human Activity Space Using Actively Tracked Cellphone Location Data
by Yang Xu & Shih-Lung Shaw & Ziliang Zhao & Ling Yin & Feng Lu & Jie Chen & Zhixiang Fang & Qingquan Li
January 2016, Volume 106, Issue 1
- 1-18 Spatiotemporal Changes in Comfortable Weather Duration in the Continental United States and Implications for Human Wellness
by Paul A. Knapp & Justin T. Maxwell & Jason T. Ortegren & Peter T. Soulé - 19-35 Spatial Random Slope Multilevel Modeling Using Multivariate Conditional Autoregressive Models: A Case Study of Subjective Travel Satisfaction in Beijing
by Guanpeng Dong & Jing Ma & Richard Harris & Gwilym Pryce - 36-56 Mapping the DNA of Urban Neighborhoods: Clustering Longitudinal Sequences of Neighborhood Socioeconomic Change
by Elizabeth C. Delmelle - 57-75 Spatiotemporal Evolution of Specialized Villages and Rural Development: A Case Study of Henan Province, China
by Jiajun Qiao & Jay Lee & Xinyue Ye - 76-95 Spatial Thinking in Geographic Information Science: Students' Geospatial Conceptions, Map-Based Reasoning, and Spatial Visualization Ability
by Toru Ishikawa - 96-113 Mapping Block-Level Urban Areas for All Chinese Cities
by Ying Long & Yao Shen & Xiaobin Jin - 114-129 Reassessing Fortress Conservation? New Media and the Politics of Distinction in Kruger National Park
by Bram Büscher - 130-144 Making Heritage: The Case of Black Beluga Agriculture on the Northern Great Plains
by Liz Carlisle - 145-166 Configuring Urban Carbon Governance: Insights from Sydney, Australia
by Pauline M. McGuirk & Harriet Bulkeley & Robyn Dowling - 167-185 Rhizomic Resistance Meets Arborescent Assemblage: UNESCO World Heritage and the Disempowerment of Indigenous Activism in New Caledonia
by Leah S. Horowitz - 186-202 Beyond the Supermarket Solution: Linking Food Deserts, Neighborhood Context, and Everyday Mobility
by Jerry Shannon - 203-221 Determinants of Appalachian Identity: Using Vernacular Traces to Study Cultural Geographies of an American Region
by Russell Weaver & Chris Holtkamp - 222-241 Rethinking the Aesthetic Geographies of Multicultural Festivals: A Nietzschean Perspective
by Paul Kingsbury
November 2015, Volume 105, Issue 6
- 1113-1134 Thinking Geographically: Globalizing Capitalism and Beyond
by Eric Sheppard - 1135-1157 A Regional Perspective on Holocene Fire–Climate–Human Interactions in the Pacific Northwest of North America
by Megan K. Walsh & Jennifer R. Marlon & Simon J. Goring & Kendrick J. Brown & Daniel G. Gavin - 1158-1178 Digital Divisions of Labor and Informational Magnetism: Mapping Participation in Wikipedia
by Mark Graham & Ralph K. Straumann & Bernie Hogan - 1179-1197 Modeling and Visualizing Regular Human Mobility Patterns with Uncertainty: An Example Using Twitter Data
by Qunying Huang & David W. S. Wong - 1198-1220 Disaster Vulnerability Mapping for a Densely Populated Coastal Urban Area: An Application to Mumbai, India
by Mazhuvanchery Avarachen Sherly & Subhankar Karmakar & Devanathan Parthasarathy & Terence Chan & Christian Rau - 1221-1239 Rescaling and Reordering Nature–Society Relations: The Nam Theun 2 Hydropower Dam and Laos–Thailand Electricity Networks
by Ian G. Baird & Noah Quastel - 1240-1259 The Role of Cross-Scale Social and Environmental Contexts in Household-Level Land-Use Decisions, Poyang Lake Region, China
by Qing Tian & Daniel G. Brown & Lin Zheng & Shuhua Qi & Ying Liu & Luguang Jiang