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2011, Volume 43, Issue 3
- 683-702 Quality of life in urban-classified and rural-classified English local authority areas
by Josep M Campanera & Paul Higgins - 703-721 Fit for purpose? Welfare reform and challenges for health and labour market policy in the UK
by Colin Lindsay & Donald Houston - 722-741 Incorporating jurisdiction issues into regional carbon accounts under production and consumption accounting principles
by Karen Turner & Max Munday & Stuart McIntyre & Christa D Jensen - 742-760 Crime management and urban governance: everyday interconnections in South Africa
by Paula Meth
2011, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 255-257 Featured graphic: Labour’s three-term spending record, 1997 – 2010
by Jon Swords - 258-261 Climate change or social change? Debate within, amongst, and beyond disciplines
by Lorraine Whitmarsh & Saffron O’Neill & Irene Lorenzoni - 262-264 On the difference between chalk and cheese—a response to Whitmarsh et al's comments on "Beyond the ABC: climate change policy and theories of social change"
by Elizabeth Shove - 265-271 The global financial crisis, state regime shifts, and urban theory
by Kuniko Fujita - 272-285 End of a paradigm: the current crisis and the idea of stateless cities
by G�ran Therborn - 286-306 Another Washington–New York consensus? Progressives back in contention
by Michael Indergaard - 307-327 Financial crises, Japan’s state regime shift, and Tokyo’s urban policy
by Kuniko Fujita - 328-346 Strengthening causal inference through qualitative analysis of regression residuals: explaining forest governance in the Indian Himalaya
by Arun Agrawal & Ashwini Chhatre - 347-362 Reconnecting skills for sustainable communities with everyday life
by Alex Franklin & Julie Newton & Jennie Middleton & Terry Marsden - 363-377 Game-theory approach for resident coalitions to allocate green-roof benefits
by S W Tsang & C Y Jim - 378-392 The topology and the emerging urban geographies of the Internet backbone and aviation networks in Europe: a comparative study
by Emmanouil Tranos - 393-409 Biosecurity, trade liberalisation, and the (anti)politics of risk analysis: the Australia – New Zealand apples dispute
by Vaughan Higgins & Jacqui Dibden - 410-430 (Post)suburban development and state entrepreneurialism in Beijing’s outer suburbs
by Fulong Wu & Nicholas A Phelps - 431-450 Migration and climate change: towards an integrated assessment of sensitivity
by Richard Black & Dominic Kniveton & Kerstin Schmidt-Verkerk - 451-469 Explaining and measuring the embrace of Local Agenda�21s by local governments
by Jose M Barrutia & Carmen Echebarria - 470-486 Regional imaginaries of governance agencies: practising the region of South West Britain
by David C Harvey & Harriet Hawkins & Nicola J Thomas - 487-504 Realising the diversity dividend: population diversity and urban economic development
by Stephen Syrett & Leandro Sepulveda
2011, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 3-7 Measuring segregation—beware of the cautionary tale by Johnston and Jones
by Stephen Gorard - 8-9 A brief response to Gorard
by Ron Johnston & Kelvyn Jones - 10-27 Commoditising learning: cultural economy and the growth of for-profit business education service firms in London
by Sarah Hall & Lindsay Appleyard - 28-47 Intraurban location of producer services in Guangzhou, China
by Hong Yi & Fiona F Yang & Anthony G O Yeh - 48-66 Life events and the gap between intention to move and actual mobility
by Carola de Groot & Clara H Mulder & Marjolijn Das & Dorien Manting - 67-86 ICT intensity of use and the geography of firms
by Danielle Galliano & Pascale Roux & Nicolas Souli� - 87-105 Broader or deeper? Exploring the most effective intervention profile for public small business support
by Kevin F Mole & Mark Hart & Stephen Roper & David S Saal - 106-125 Steering through the neighbourhood: towards an advanced liberal risk society?
by Martin Letell & G�ran Sundqvist & Mark Elam - 126-145 A copula-based sample selection model of telecommuting choice and frequency
by Ipek N Sener & Chandra R Bhat - 146-165 Impact of income inequality on health: does environment quality matter?
by Alassane Drabo - 166-184 Designer buildings: estimating the economic value of ‘signature’ architecture
by Franz Fuerst & Patrick McAllister & Claudia B Murray - 185-204 The role of Swiss civic corporations in land-use planning
by Jean-David Gerber & St�phane Nahrath & Patrick Csikos & Peter Knoepfel - 205-223 Neighbourhood Destination Accessibility Index: a GIS tool for measuring infrastructure support for neighbourhood physical activity
by Karen Witten & Jamie Pearce & Peter Day - 224-251 The transformation of transport policy in Great Britain? ‘New Realism’ and New Labour’s decade of displacement activity
by Iain Docherty & Jon Shaw
2010, Volume 42, Issue 12
- 2807-2808 'Geomorphology' of population health in Japan: looking through the cartogram lens
by Tomoki Nakaya - 2809-2819 Moving the poor out of central London? The implications of the coalition government 2010 cuts to Housing Benefits
by Chris Hamnett - 2820-2823 Geographies of space design
by James Faulconbridge & Donald McNeill - 2824-2841 Materiality and creative production: the case of the Mile End neighborhood in Montr�al
by Norma M Rantisi & Deborah Leslie - 2842-2858 Global architects: learning and innovation through communities and constellations of practice
by James R Faulconbridge - 2859-2873 Behind the ‘Heathrow hassle’: a political and cultural economy of the privatized airport
by Donald McNeill - 2874-2896 The forgotten and the future: reclaiming back alleys for a sustainable city
by Jennifer Wolch & Josh Newell & Mona Seymour & Hilary Bradbury Huang & Kim Reynolds & Jennifer Mapes - 2897-2913 Reexamining contemporary urbanism in the United States: convenient mix of the old and new
by Yingling Fan - 2914-2937 Performing resistance? Re-reading practices of urban cycling on London’s South Bank
by Justin Spinney - 2938-2955 Learning through contact? The effects on earnings of immigrant exposure to the native population
by Tiit Tammaru & Magnus Str�mgren & Olof Stjernstr�m & Urban Lindgren - 2956-2971 Visceral difference: variations in feeling (slow) food
by Allison Hayes-Conroy & Jessica Hayes-Conroy - 2972-2989 Regional well-being in tropical Queensland, Australia: developing a dissatisfaction index to inform government policy
by Silva Larson - 2990-3005 Mobile broadband services and the availability of instant access to cyberspace
by Aharon Kellerman - 3006-3022 Less and less favoured? Britain’s regions in the energy crunch
by Calvin Jones - 3023-3038 Flood perception and mitigation: the role of severity, agency, and experience in the purchase of flood protection, and the communication of flood information
by Emma Soane & Iljana Schubert & Peter Challenor & Rebecca Lunn & Sunitha Narendran & Simon Pollard - 3039-3040 A reply to Lowe and Phillipson
by Robert Evans & Simon Marvin - 3041-3042 A response to Evans and Marvin
by Philip Lowe & Jeremy Phillipson
2010, Volume 42, Issue 11
- 2549-2559 'These f@#king guys': the terrible waste of a good crisis
by Shaun French & Andrew Leyshon - 2560-2580 The geodemographics of educational progression and their implications for widening participation in higher education
by Alex D Singleton - 2581-2601 Knowledge, space, and economic governance: the implications of knowledge-based commodity chains for less-favoured regions
by Kean Birch & Andrew Cumbers - 2602-2623 Displacing New York
by Elvin Wyly & Kathe Newman & Alex Schafran & Elizabeth Lee - 2624-2639 On (not) forgetting families: family spaces and spacings in Birzeit, Palestine
by Christopher Harker - 2640-2657 Racial desegregation and schooling in South Africa: contested geographies of class formation
by Mark Hunter - 2658-2673 Environmental justice and older age: consideration of a qualitative neighbourhood-based study
by Rosie Day - 2674-2686 Ethnic segregation and performance inequality in the Swedish school system: a regional perspective
by Eva Andersson & John �sth & Bo Malmberg - 2687-2704 The economic integration of new sectors in rural areas: a case study of the Shetland economy
by Deborah Roberts & David Newlands - 2705-2720 Investigating the knowledge interface between stakeholder engagement and plan-making
by Crystal Legacy - 2721-2734 Heat waves and cold spells: an analysis of policy response and perceptions of vulnerable populations in the UK
by Johanna Wolf & W Neil Adger & Irene Lorenzoni - 2735-2752 The Structural Accessibility Layer (SAL): revealing how urban structure constrains travel choice
by Cec�lia Silva & Paulo Pinho - 2753-2770 Understanding the social geography of census undercount
by David Martin - 2771-2790 Representing ‘things to come’: feeling the visions of future technologies
by Samuel Kinsley - 2791-2806 Anxiety as social practice
by Peter Jackson & Jonathan Everts
2010, Volume 42, Issue 10
- 2295-2295 The distribution of the resident population across the City of Cape Town, 2001
by Ivan Turok & Ken Sinclair-Smith & Mike Shand - 2296-2301 Regions are social constructs, but who or what 'constructs' them? Agency in question
by Anssi Paasi - 2302-2308 Planning urbanity?
by Loretta Lees - 2309-2314 Affect, race, and identities
by Divya P Tolia-Kelly & Mike Crang - 2315-2331 Nation, race, and affect: senses and sensibilities at national heritage sites
by Mike Crang & Divya P Tolia-Kelly - 2332-2350 Sorting bodies: race, affect, and everyday multiculture in a mill town in northern England
by Dan Swanton - 2351-2369 Radicalism, antiracism, and nostalgia: the burden of loss in the search for convivial culture
by Alastair Bonnett - 2370-2392 Race, affect, and emotion: young people, racism, and graffiti in the postcolonial English suburbs
by Anoop Nayak - 2393-2409 Immanent politics: thinking race and ethnicity through affect and machinism
by Jason Lim - 2410-2427 Skin, affect, aggregation: Guattarian variations on Fanon
by Arun Saldanha - 2428-2430 Slowing down race
by Nigel Thrift - 2431-2450 ‘You take what you are given’: the limits to parental choice in education in east London
by Tim Butler & Chris Hamnett - 2451-2466 The neighbourhood effects of new immigration
by David Robinson - 2467-2486 Urban expansion and transportation: the impact of urban form on commuting patterns on the city fringe of Beijing
by Pengjun Zhao & Bin L� & Gert de Roo - 2487-2507 Security in public space: an empirical assessment of three US cities
by Jeremy N�meth - 2508-2526 Targeting the collection of superior data for the estimation of the intermediate deliveries in regional input – output tables
by Xuemei Jiang & Erik Dietzenbacher & Bart Los - 2527-2546 The seasonal variability of population in Estonian municipalities
by Siiri Silm & Rein Ahas
2010, Volume 42, Issue 9
- 2037-2042 Neoliberalism 3.0
by Reijer P Hendrikse & James D Sidaway - 2043-2057 Exclusivity of private governance structures in agrofood networks: Bayer and the food retailing and processing sector in India
by Anika Trebbin & Martin Franz - 2058-2077 Decisions concerning communication modes and the influence of travel time: a situational approach
by Taede Tillema & Martin Dijst & Tim Schwanen - 2078-2092 Green lungs: good firewood, healthy air, and embodied forest politics
by Adam Henne - 2093-2108 Wear:where? The convergent geographies of architecture and fashion
by Louise Crewe - 2109-2130 The missing link between technological standards and value-chain governance: the case of patent-distribution strategies in the mobile-communication industry
by Hu Wen & Daniel You-Ren Yang - 2131-2146 Periurbanization, public finance, and local governance of the environment: lessons from small-scale water suppliers in Gresik, Indonesia
by James H (Jim) Spencer & Craig Guzinsky - 2147-2167 Port governance reforms in diversified institutional frameworks: generic solutions, implementation asymmetries
by Adolf K Y Ng & Athanasios A Pallis - 2168-2185 By foot, bus or car: children’s school travel and school choice policy
by Elizabeth J Wilson & Julian Marshall & Ryan Wilson & Kevin J Krizek - 2186-2200 Using geodemographics to measure and explain social and environment differences in road traffic accident risk
by Tessa K Anderson - 2201-2219 The living conditions diamond: an analytical and theoretical framework for understanding slums
by Sumila Gulyani & Ellen M Bassett - 2220-2237 Spatial variation in job accessibility and gender: an intraregional analysis using hedonic house-price estimation
by Liv Osland - 2238-2253 ‘Full-cost recovery’: producing differentiated water collection practices and responses to centralized water networks in Jaipur, India
by Trevor Birkenholtz - 2254-2269 Planning by opportunity: an analysis of periurban environmental conflicts in Indonesia
by Delik Hudalah & Haryo Winarso & Johan Woltjer - 2271-2291 Symposium: sovereign fund capitalism
by Gordon L Clark & Ashby Monk & Adam Dixon & Louis W Pauly & James Faulconbridge & Henry Wai-chung Yeung & Sven Behrendt - 2078-2092 Green lungs: good firewood, healthy air, and embodied forest politics
by Adam Henne
2010, Volume 42, Issue 8
- 1767-1768 Social stratification in the United States
by Stephen J Rose - 1769-1774 When the tide goes out: gender, leadership and failure in the retail sector
by John Pal & Dominic Medway & Gary Warnaby - 1775-1781 On Darwin, geography, and biology: another tale of the lions and the butterflies—episode 2?
by Daniel Z Sui - 1782-1796 Ethical foodscapes?: premises, promises, and possibilities
by Michael K Goodman & Damian Maye & Lewis Holloway - 1797-1813 Collective purchase: moving local and organic foods beyond the niche market
by Ruth Little & Damian Maye & Brian Ilbery - 1814-1832 From ‘value-for-money’ to ‘values-for-money’? Ethical food and policy in Europe
by Tim Lang - 1833-1851 Fairness and ethicality in their place: the regional dynamics of fair trade and ethical sourcing agendas in the plantation districts of South India
by Jeff Neilson & Bill Pritchard - 1852-1867 Local and green, global and fair: the ethical foodscape and the politics of care
by Kevin Morgan - 1868-1874 Perspective and power in the ethical foodscape
by Susanne Freidberg - 1875-1880 Palatable ethics
by Henry Buller - 1881-1886 The politics of behavior change
by Clive Barnett - 1887-1901 The politics of inequality in globalizing cities: how the middle classes matter in the governing of Buenos Aires
by J Miguel Kanai - 1902-1924 Regional economic policy ‘in-the-making’: imaginaries, political projects and institutions for Auckland’s economic transformation
by Steffen Wetzstein & Richard Le Heron - 1925-1942 Sex offenders and residential location: a predictive – analytical framework
by Elizabeth A Mack & Tony H Grubesic - 1943-1963 Homelessness, travel behavior, and the politics of transportation mobilities in Long Beach, California
by Christine L Jocoy & Vincent J Del Casino, Jr - 1964-1986 Low-income-country import competition and the structure of earnings inequality in Canada, 1996 – 2001
by S�bastien Breau - 1987-2010 Industrial clustering and technological innovation in China: new evidence from the ICT industry in Shenzhen
by Cassandra C Wang & George C S Lin & Guicai Li - 2011-2030 Mobilizing cookstoves for development: a dual adoption framework analysis of collaborative technology innovations in Western India
by Gregory L Simon
2010, Volume 42, Issue 6
- 1258-1263 Small shop decline: shadow boxing in the dark?
by Alan Hallsworth - 1264-1270 Measuring segregation—a cautionary tale
by Ron Johnston & Kelvyn Jones - 1271-1272 Contemporary Mappa Mundi: American exceptionalism in the world city network
by Sandra Vinciguerra & Peter J Taylor & Michael Hoyler & Kathy Pain - 1273-1285 Beyond the ABC: climate change policy and theories of social change
by Elizabeth Shove - 1286-1307 Getting ready for carbon capture and storage by issuing capture options
by Xi Liang & David Reiner & Jon Gibbins & Jia Li - 1308-1327 Environmental injustices in transnational context: urbanization and industrial hazards in El Paso/Ciudad Ju�rez
by Sara E Grineski & Timothy W Collins - 1328-1345 Navigation in new terrain with familiar maps: masterminding sociospatial equality through resource-oriented innovation policy
by Sjur Kasa & Anders Underthun - 1346-1364 Can a community currency be independent of the state currency? A case study of the credito in Argentina (1995 – 2008)
by Pepita Ould-Ahmed - 1365-1382 Notions of materiality and linearity: the challenges of marketing the Hadrian’s Wall place ‘product’
by Gary Warnaby & Dominic Medway & David Bennison - 1383-1402 Spatial structure and productivity in US metropolitan areas
by Evert J Meijers & Martijn J Burger - 1403-1420 Built environment and property crime in Seattle, 1998 – 2000: a Bayesian analysis
by Stephen A Matthews & Tse-Chuan Yang & Karen L Hayslett & R Barry Ruback - 1421-1438 Diversity or disadvantage? Putnam, Goodhart, ethnic heterogeneity, and collective efficacy
by Liz Twigg & Joanna Taylor & John Mohan - 1439-1456 Ethnic population concentration and net migration in London
by John Stillwell - 1457-1475 Migrant workers in the urban labour market of Shenzhen, China
by Mark Y Wang & Jiaping Wu - 1476-1495 Devolution dynamics of Spanish local government
by Maria Teresa Balaguer-Coll & Diego Prior & Emili Tortosa-Ausina - 1496-1512 Consumer behaviour and the life course: shopper reactions to self-service grocery shops and supermarkets in England c. 1947 – 75
by Adrian R Bailey & Gareth Shaw & Andrew Alexander & Dawn Nell
2010, Volume 42, Issue 5
- 1017-1022 The credit crunch and power relations in UK retail property
by Cliff Guy - 1023-1025 The Darwins and the Cecils are only empty vessels
by Danny Dorling - 1026-1032 Materiality and waste: inorganic vitality in a networked world
by Nicky Gregson & Mike Crang - 1033-1048 Burying the ‘refuse revolution’: the rise of controlled tipping in Britain, 1920 – 1960
by Timothy Cooper - 1049-1064 Actor networks, modes of production, and waste regimes: reassembling the macro-social
by Zsuzsa Gille - 1065-1083 Inextinguishable fibres: demolition and the vital materialisms of asbestos
by Nicky Gregson & Helen Watkins & Melania Calestani - 1084-1102 The death of great ships: photography, politics, and waste in the global imaginary
by Mike Crang - 1103-1120 The performativity of urban citizenship
by Adam M Pine - 1121-1137 Crisis and institutional change in urban governance
by Crispian Fuller - 1138-1156 Tracking grizzly bears in British Columbia’s environmental politics
by Jessica Dempsey - 1157-1173 Pathologies of migrant place-making: the case of Polish migrants to the UK
by Nick Gill - 1174-1192 Leveling the playing field? Urban disparities in funding for local parks and recreation in the Los Angeles region
by Pascale Joassart-Marcelli - 1193-1209 A governmental contest: regulating US cinema during the Progressive Era
by Eric Olund - 1210-1220 Links between ill health and regional economic performance: evidence from Swedish longitudinal data
by Bo Malmberg & Eva Andersson & S V Subramanian - 1221-1238 Distance between home and work: a multilevel analysis of individual workers, neighbourhoods, and employment sites in Northern Ireland
by Ian Shuttleworth & Myles Gould - 1239-1254 Optimising economic, environmental, and social objectives: a goal-programming approach in the food sector
by David Oglethorpe
2010, Volume 42, Issue 4
- 763-764 Featured graphic: The virtual ‘bible belt’
by Matthew Zook & Mark Graham - 765-770 From reds to red shirts: political evolution and devolution in Thailand
by Jim Glassman - 771-779 Local and regional development in times of crisis
by John Tomaney & Andy Pike & Andr�s Rodr�guez-Pose - 780-784 'It's crunch time': the 'lost' geographies of the crisis
by Thomas Wainwright - 785-804 Music scenes to music clusters: the economic geography of music in the US, 1970 – 2000
by Richard Florida & Charlotta Mellander & Kevin Stolarick - 805-820 How to make progress in theories of spatial clustering: a case study of Malmberg and Maskell’s emerging theory
by P�ivi Oinas & Caterina Marchionni - 821-837 Competitive global city regions and ‘sustainable development’: an interpretive institutionalist account in the South East of England
by Rob Krueger & David Gibbs - 838-855 Globalization from the edge: a framework for understanding how small and medium-sized firms in the periphery ‘go global’
by Nathan Young - 856-873 Geographical knowledges and neoliberal tensions: compulsory land purchase in the context of contemporary urban redevelopment
by Brett Christophers - 874-894 The intensity of ethnic residential clustering: exploring scale effects using local indicators of spatial association
by Michael Poulsen & Ron Johnston & James Forrest - 895-912 Gentrification in the context of ‘risk society’
by Andrejs Skaburskis - 913-930 Reexamining the influence of work and nonwork accessibility on residential location choices with a microanalytic framework
by Brian H Y Lee & Paul Waddell & Liming Wang & Ram M Pendyala - 931-947 Renewable energy and sociotechnical change: imagined subjectivities of ‘the public’ and their implications
by Gordon Walker & Noel Cass & Kate Burningham & Julie Barnett - 948-965 Understanding the school journey: integrating data on travel and environment
by Colin Pooley & Duncan Whyatt & Marion Walker & Gemma Davies & Paul Coulton & Will Bamford - 966-981 Commercial counterurbanisation: an emerging force in rural economic development
by Gary Bosworth - 982-1000 Development plans versus conservation: explanation of emergent conflicts and state political handling
by Evangelia Apostolopoulou & John D Pantis - 1001-1016 The exercise of power to limit the development of new housing in the English countryside
by John Sturzaker
2010, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 509-514 The student city: an ongoing story of neoliberalism, gentrification, and commodification
by Paul Chatterton - 515-523 Harnessing science and securing societal impacts from publicly funded research: reflections on UK science policy
by David Demeritt - 524-544 Love thy neighbour? Social mixing in London’s gentrification frontiers
by Mark Davidson - 545-562 Floating choices: a generational perspective on intentions of rural – urban migrants in China
by Zhongshan Yue & Shuzhuo Li & Marcus W Feldman & Haifeng Du - 563-577 Polycentric urban development: the case of Hangzhou
by Wenze Yue & Yong Liu & Peilei Fan - 578-591 Ethno-religious categories and measuring occupational attainment in relation to education in England and Wales: a multilevel analysis
by Ron Johnston & Ibrahim Sirkeci & Nabil Khattab & Tariq Modood - 592-610 Educational inequality under China’s rural – urban divide: the hukou system and return to education
by Qiang Fu & QiangRen - 611-625 The transformative potential of institutions: how symbolic markers can institute new social meaning in changing cities
by Sebastian Dembsk & Willem Salet- 626-643 World-city-entrepreneurialism: globalist imaginaries, neoliberal geographies, and the production of new St�Petersburg
by Oleg Golubchikov- 644-660 Seeking ‘telos’ in the ‘transfrontier’? Neoliberalism and the transcending of community conservation in Southern Africa
by Bram B�scher- 661-677 Innovative strategies of agricultural cooperatives in the framework of the new rural development paradigms: the case of the Region of Valencia (Spain)
by Dionisio Ortiz-Miranda & Olga M Moreno-P�rez & Ana M Moragues-Faus- 678-696 Gender, natural capital, and migration in the southern Ecuadorian Andes
by Clark L Gray- 697-714 Sociopsychological perspectives on the active roles of domestic actors in transition to a lower carbon electricity economy
by Michael Nye & Lorraine Whitmarsh & Timothy Foxon- 715-728 Cognitive continental drift: how attitudes can change the overall pattern of cognitive distances
by Claus-Christian Carbon- 729-746 Geographies of religion and development: rebuilding sacred spaces in Aceh, Indonesia, after the tsunami
by Andrew McGregor- 747-762 Becoming private property: custom, law, and the geographies of ‘ownership’ in 18th- and 19th-century England
by Carl J Griffin - 611-625 The transformative potential of institutions: how symbolic markers can institute new social meaning in changing cities
2010, Volume 42, Issue 2
- 255-256 Worldwide differences in executive pay, culture, well-being, and economic growth
by Martijn J Burger & Bas Karreman - 257-258 The descent of Darwin
by Gerry Kearns - 259-261 Darwin, dead and buried?
by Diarmid Finnegan - 262-264 Observations on Darwin and geography
by Michael A Summerfield - 265-267 Indigenous people and urbanization
by George Morgan & Kalervo Gulson - 268-284 Diasporic Indigeneity: place and the articulation of Ainu identity in Tokyo, Japan
by Mark K Watson - 285-299 Exploring ambiguity: Aboriginal identity negotiation in southwestern Sydney
by Yuriko Yamanouchi - 300-313 From the barrel of the gun: policy incursions, land, and Aboriginal peoples in Australia
by Kalervo N Gulson & Robert J Parkes - 314-331 Indigenous-inclusive citizenship: the city and social housing in Canada, New Zealand, and Australia
by Ryan Walker & Manuhuia Barcham - 332-346 The craft of scalar practices
by Alistair Fraser - 347-365 Geographic variations in the early diffusion of corporate voluntary standards: comparing ISO�14001 and the Global Compact
by Richard Perkins & Eric Neumayer - 366-383 A postsuburban world? An outline of a research agenda
by Nicholas A Phelps & Andrew M Wood & David C Valler - 384-399 ‘Wee women no more’: female partners of republican political prisoners in Belfast
by Peter Shirlow & Lorraine Dowler - 400-418 Effects of built environments on vehicle miles traveled: evidence from 370 US urbanized areas
by Robert Cervero & Jin Murakami - 419-433 Homeownership and labour-market behaviour: interpreting the evidence
by Jan Rouwendal & Peter Nijkamp - 434-451 The relative efficiency of automatic and discretionary regional aid
by J Kim Swales - 452-468 Assessment of regeneration projects in urban areas of environmental interest: a stated choice approach to estimate use and quasi-option values
by Elisabetta Strazzera & Elisabetta Cherchi & Silvia Ferrini

