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2008, Volume 40, Issue 12
2008, Volume 40, Issue 11 2008, Volume 40, Issue 10 2008, Volume 40, Issue 9 2008, Volume 40, Issue 8 1777-1778 Remaking environments: histories, practices, policies by Sarah J Whatmore [Downloadable! (restricted)]
1779-1782 Geography and vision: Denis Cosgrove, 1948 – 2008 by Felix Driver [Downloadable! (restricted)]
1783-1795 Pathways to Sustainability in the forest? Misunderstood dynamics and the negotiation of knowledge, power, and policy by Melissa Leach [Downloadable! (restricted)]
1796-1810 Bindings against boundaries: entanglements of life in an open world by Tim Ingold [Downloadable! (restricted)]
1811-1824 The politics of true convenience or inconvenient truth: struggles over how to sustain capitalism, democracy, and ecology in the 21st century by Timothy W Luke [Downloadable! (restricted)]
1825-1842 Simplification is complicated: property, nature, and the rivers of law by Nicholas Blomley [Downloadable! (restricted)]
1843-1861 Has ‘geography’ always been modern?: choros, (non)representation, performance, and the landscape by Kenneth R Olwig [Downloadable! (restricted)]
1862-1880 Images and imagination in 20th-century environmentalism: from the Sierras to the Poles by Denis Cosgrove [Downloadable! (restricted)]
1881-1900 Power relations: the politics of risk and procedure in nuclear waste governance by Jason Chilvers & Jacquelin Burgess [Downloadable! (restricted)]
1901-1920 Experiencing visualities in designed urban environments: learning from Milton Keynes by Monica Degen & Caitlin DeSilvey & Gillian Rose [Downloadable! (restricted)]
1921-1943 Art and soul: powerful and powerless art in Singapore by T C Chang [Downloadable! (restricted)]
1944-1965 Internal and external dynamics of the Munich film and TV industry cluster, and limitations to future growth by Harald Bathelt & Armin Gräf [Downloadable! (restricted)]
1966-1986 Scientific innovation and non-Western regional economies: Cuban biotechnology’s ‘experimental milieu’ by Simon Reid-Henry [Downloadable! (restricted)]
1987-2005 Sustainability and scale: US milk-market orders as relocalization policy by E Melanie DuPuis & Daniel Block [Downloadable! (restricted)]
2006-2025 Intermodal freight transportation and regional accessibility in the United States by Hyunwoo Lim & Jean-Claude Thill [Downloadable! (restricted)]
2008, Volume 40, Issue 7 2008, Volume 40, Issue 6 2008, Volume 40, Issue 5 2008, Volume 40, Issue 4 761-765 Working the system by John Pal & Dominic Medway [Downloadable! (restricted)]
766-784 Finding the political ‘sweet spot’: sectional interests, consensus power, and the Everglades Restudy (1992 – 2000) by Mary Dengler [Downloadable! (restricted)]
785-805 Are immigrants’ earnings influenced by the characteristics of their neighbours? by Sako Musterd & Roger Andersson & George Galster & Timo M Kauppinen [Downloadable! (restricted)]
806-830 Destination choice of the 1995 – 2000 immigrants to Japan: salient features and multivariate explanation by Kao-Lee Liaw & Yoshitaka Ishikawa [Downloadable! (restricted)]
831-847 A comparative study of attitude theory and other theoretical models for understanding travel behaviour by Martin Dijst & Sendy Farag & Tim Schwanen [Downloadable! (restricted)]
848-866 Explaining continuity and change in international policies: issue linkage, venue change, and learning on policies for the river Scheldt estuary 1967 – 2005 by Sander Meijerink [Downloadable! (restricted)]
867-884 Shadow spaces for social learning: a relational understanding of adaptive capacity to climate change within organisations by Mark Pelling & Chris High & John Dearing & Denis Smith [Downloadable! (restricted)]
885-904 Expertise, truth, and urban policy mobilities: global circuits of knowledge in the development of Vancouver, Canada’s ‘four pillar’ drug strategy by Eugene J McCann [Downloadable! (restricted)]
905-927 The redistribution of residential property values in Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver: examining neoclassical and Marxist views on changing investment patterns by Andrejs Skaburskis & Markus Moos [Downloadable! (restricted)]
928-947 Urban environmental externalities, agglomeration forces, and the technological ‘deus ex machina’ by Erik Verhoef & Peter Nijkamp [Downloadable! (restricted)]
948-965 The politics of community-based conservation in natural resource management: a focus for international comparative analysis by Theresa Selfa & Joanna Endter-Wada [Downloadable! (restricted)]
966-985 Society, technology, and region: contributions from the social study of technology to economic geography by Bernhard Truffer [Downloadable! (restricted)]
986-1005 Local linear estimation of spatially varying coefficient models: an improvement on the geographically weighted regression technique by Ning Wang & Chang-Lin Mei & Xiao-Dong Yan [Downloadable! (restricted)]
1006-1011 Detour ahead: a response to Shove and Walker about the perilous road of transition management by Jan Rotmans & Rene Kemp [Downloadable! (restricted)]
1012-1014 Transition management and the politics of shape shifting by Elizabeth Shove & Gordon Walker [Downloadable! (restricted)]
2008, Volume 40, Issue 3 2008, Volume 40, Issue 2 2008, Volume 40, Issue 1 2007, Volume 39, Issue 12 2799-2806 The Bologna process: how the European university is endangered through the creation of a European space of higher education by Ilse Helbrecht [Downloadable! (restricted)]
2807-2812 Participatory geographies by Rachel Pain & Sara Kindon [Downloadable! (restricted)]
2813-2831 Spatialising participatory approaches: the contribution of geography to a mature debate by Mike Kesby [Downloadable! (restricted)]
2832-2844 Participation, local knowledge and empowerment: researching public space with young people by Eleanor Jupp [Downloadable! (restricted)]
2845-2860 ‘Choosing’ participatory research: partnerships in space – time by Fran Klodawsky [Downloadable! (restricted)]
2861-2865 Afterword: Well positioned? Locating participation in theory and practice by Caitlin Cahill [Downloadable! (restricted)]
2866-2882 Disciplining microbes in the implementation of US Federal Organic Standards by Mrill Ingram [Downloadable! (restricted)]
2883-2898 “Put on a jacket, you wuss”: cultural identities, home heating, and air pollution in Christchurch, New Zealand by Julie Cupples & Victoria Guyatt & Jamie Pearce [Downloadable! (restricted)]
2899-2915 Sign Language Peoples as indigenous minorities: implications for research and policy by Sarah C E Batterbury & Paddy Ladd & Mike Gulliver [Downloadable! (restricted)]
2916-2934 Hidden struggles: spaces of power and resistance in informal work in urban Argentina by Risa Whitson [Downloadable! (restricted)]
2935-2957 Employment concentrations in Los Angeles, 1980 – 2000 by Genevieve Giuliano & Christian Redfearn & Ajay Agarwal & Chen Li & Duan Zhuang [Downloadable! (restricted)]
2958-2974 Managing local labour markets and making up new spaces of welfare by Allan Cochrane & David Etherington [Downloadable! (restricted)]
2975-2992 Life cycles, contingency, and agency: growth, development, and change in English industrial districts and clusters by Andrew Popp & John Wilson [Downloadable! (restricted)]
2993-3007 Further reflections on the golden age in British multiple retailing 1976 – 94: capital investment, market share, and retail margins by Carlo Morelli [Downloadable! (restricted)]
3008-3027 The impact of the Barnett formula on the Scottish economy: endogenous population and variable formula proportions by Linda Ferguson & David Learmonth & Peter G McGregor & J Kim Swales & Karen Turner [Downloadable! (restricted)]
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