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June 2001, Volume 33, Issue 6
May 2001, Volume 33, Issue 5
April 2001, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 569-572 Environment and the Postsocialist ‘Condition’
by Tassilo Herrschel
- 573-587 Constructing a New Understanding of the Environment under Postsocialism
by Tassilo Herrschel & Timothy Forsyth
- 589-606 Environmental Capacity Building in the Czech Republic
by Adam Fagin
- 607-628 Restructuring the Bulgarian Wood-Processing Sector: Linkages between Resource Exploitation, Capital Accumulation, and Redevelopment in a Postcommunist Locality
by Caedmon Staddon
- 629-647 Positive Theory of Planning: The Social Choice Approach
by Tore Sager
- 649-666 Dwelling, Place, and Landscape: An Orchard in Somerset
by Paul Cloke & Owain Jones
- 667-684 Ward-Level Deprivation and Individual Social and Economic Outcomes in the British Household Panel Study
by Andrew McCulloch
- 685-697 Contact between Adult Children and Their Parents in Great Britain 1986–99
by Emily Grundy & Nicola Shelton
- 699-716 Between Physical and Electronic Spaces: The Implications for Organisations in the Networked Economy
by Feng Li & Jason Whalley & Howard Williams
- 717-735 Environmental Impacts of Urban Sprawl: A Survey of the Literature and Proposed Research Agenda
by Michael P Johnson
- 737-752 Modernity's Abject Space: The Rise and Fall of Durban's Cato Manor
by E Jeffrey Popke
- 753-758 Reviews: Towards Environmental Sustainability? A Comparative Study of Danish, Dutch and Swedish Transport Policies in a European Context, Restructuring Housing Systems: From Social to Affordable Housing?, City of Plagues: Disease, Poverty, and Deviance in San Francisco, European Research in Regional Science 10. Borders, Regions, and People, Approaches to Landscape
by Harry Geerlings & Priya Kissoon & Sarah Curtis & Börje Johansson & George Revill
March 2001, Volume 33, Issue 3
February 2001, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 189-194 Local Spatial Monopoly and Competition Regulation: Reflections on Recent UK and US Rulings
by Neil Wrigley
- 195-217 Situating Communicative Planning Theory: Context, Power, and Knowledge
by P M McGuirk
- 219-236 Theories of Local Economic Growth (Part 1): Concepts, Models, and Measurement
by Paul Plummer & Mike Taylor
- 237-255 Urban Labour-Force Experience as a Determinant of Rural Occupation Change: Evidence from Recent Urban-Rural Return Migration in China
by Zhongdong Ma
- 257-279 Gender, Hukou, and the Occupational Attainment of Female Migrants in China (1985–1990)
by Youqin Huang
- 281-296 The Geography of International Trade in Services: Australia and the APEC Region
by Kevin O'Connor & Peter Daniels
- 297-312 Governing Globalisation: The New Zealand Call Centre Attraction Initiative
by Wendy Larner
- 313-338 A Position-Sensitive Sequence-Alignment Method Illustrated for Space–Time Activity-Diary Data
by Chang-Hyeon Joh & Theo A Arentze & Harry J P Timmermans
- 339-350 Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Diarrheal Disease in Matlab, Bangladesh
by Michael Emch & Mohammad Ali
- 351-374 Ecologies of Creativity: The Village, the Group, and the Heterarchic Organisation of the British Advertising Industry
by Gernot Grabher
- 375-378 Reviews: A Companion to Economic Geography, Paris: Avenir de la France
by Neil Coe & Sue Collard
January 2001, Volume 33, Issue 1
December 2000, Volume 32, Issue 12
November 2000, Volume 32, Issue 11
- 1901-1904 The Human Geography of Human Geography
by Danny Dorling & Graham Clarke
- 1905-1908 Health-Care Commissioning, the Modern NHS, and Geographical Information Systems
by Gary Higgs & Myles Gould
- 1909-1933 Constructing and Evaluating Contextual Indices Using GIS: A Case of Primary School Performance Tables
by Allan Brimicombe
- 1935-1958 Estimating the Population of Young People by Ethnic Group in the Northern Region of England, 1971–91
by Trevor J B Dummer & Heather O Dickinson & Martin E Charlton & Louise Parker
- 1959-1976 An Econometric Model of Homeownership: Single-Family and Multifamily Housing Option
by Seong Woo Lee & Dowell Myers & Heon Soo Park
- 1977-1989 The Evolving Culture of Retailer Regulation and the Failure of the ‘Balfour Bill’ in Interwar Britain
by Gareth Shaw & Andrew Alexander & John Benson & Deborah Hodson
- 1991-2005 The Limits of Guanxi Capitalism: Transnational Collaboration between Taiwan and the USA
by Jinn-Yuh Hsu & AnnaLee Saxenian
- 2007-2018 Application of Willingness-to-Pay Methods to Value Transport Externalities in Less Developed Countries
by Juan de Dios Ortúzar & Luis A Cifuentes & Huw C W L Williams
- 2019-2031 The Widening Access Debate: Student Flows to Universities and Associated Performance Indicators
by Alan G Wilson
- 2033-2055 Spatial Dimensions of Environmental Policies for Transboundary Externalities: A Spatial Price Equilibrium Approach
by Erik T Verhoef & Peter Nijkamp
- 2057-2074 A Competing Destinations Approach to Modeling Commuting Flows: A Theoretical Interpretation and An Empirical Application of the Model
by Jens P Gitlesen & Inge Thorsen
- 2075-2089 Review: Urban Change and the European Left: Tales from the New Barcelona, Shady Practices: Agroforestry and Gender Politics in the Gambia, Boundaries of Faith: Geographical Perspectives on Religious Fundamentalism, Transforming California: A Political History of Land Use and Development, America's Original GI Town: Park Forest, Illinois, the Politics of Large Numbers: A History of Statistical Reasoning, from Aztec to High Tech: Architecture and Landscape across the Mexico—United States Border, Costa Rica: Forest Strategy and the Evolution of Land Use, Indonesia: The Challenges of World Bank Involvement in Forests, India: Alleviating Poverty through Forest Development, Brazil: Forests in the Balance: Challenges of Conservation with Development, Economic Growth and Environmental Sustainability: The Prospects for Green Growth, the Spatial Economy: Cities, Regions, and International Trade, Creating Environmental Policy in the European Union
by Iain Borden & Raymond Bryant & Paul Boyer & James McCarthy & Richard Harris & Trevor J Barnes & Tito Alegria & Paul Robbins & Phil McManus & Claire Pavlik & Nancy Quirk
October 2000, Volume 32, Issue 10
- 1711-1713 The 6-Billionth Baby: Designated Green Scapegoat
by Katharyne Mitchell
- 1713-1718 The Value of Academic Labor: What the Market Has Wrought
by N/A
- 1719-1734 Flexible Working and Equal Opportunities in the United Kingdom: A Case Study from Retail
by Diane Perrons
- 1735-1758 The Geographies of the National Minimum Wage
by Peter Sunley & Ron Martin
- 1759-1780 Employment Restructuring and Household Survival in ‘Postcommunist Transition’: Rethinking Economic Practices in Eastern Europe
by Adrian Smith
- 1781-1790 Workers and Workplaces in a Neoliberal Global Economy
by Andrew Herod
- 1791-1806 Balancing Competing Principles of Environmental Equity
by Giles Atkinson & Fernando Machado & Susana Mourato
- 1807-1823 A Structurationist Interpretation of Community Activism during School Closures
by Alan G Phipps
- 1825-1839 Forecasting Models of Retail Rents
by Chris Brooks & Sotiris Tsolacos
- 1841-1856 Mismatch Unemployment and Local Labour-Market Efficiency: The Role of Employer and Vacancy Characteristics
by John Adams & Malcolm Greig & Ronald W McQuaid
- 1857-1868 Testing for Origin Dependence in Socioeconomic Duration Data
by Rob Crouchley & Reza Oskrochi
- 1869-1887 An Exploration of ‘Bundles' as Indicators of Rural Disadvantage
by Ian Hodge & Jessica Dunn & Sarah Monk & Caroline Kiddle
- 1889-1900 Review: Fishy Business: Salmon, Biology, and the Social Construction of Nature, Making Salmon: An Environmental History of the Northwest Fisheries Crisis, the Urban Growth Machine: Critical Perspectives Two Decades Later, Landscapes of Globalization: Human Geographies of Economic Change in the Philippines, Australian Urban Planning: New Challenges, New Agendas, Sorting Things Out: Classification and its Consequences, Hot Towns: The Future of the Fastest Growing Communities in America, Crime and Social Change in Middle England: Questions of Order in an English Town, the Deliberative Practitioner: Encouraging Participatory Planning Processes
by Philip E Steinberg & Robert W Lake & Mark Pendras & Deirdre McKay & Harriet Bulkeley & Noel Castree & Kevin Archer & Ralph H Saunders & Heather Campbell
September 2000, Volume 32, Issue 9
August 2000, Volume 32, Issue 8
July 2000, Volume 32, Issue 7
June 2000, Volume 32, Issue 6
- 951-953 Celebrating Thirty Years of Radical Geography
by Richard Peet
- 955-970 Professionalisation, Activism, and the University: Whither ‘Critical Geography’?
by Noel Castree
- 971-990 Intellectual Respectability and Disciplinary Transformation? Radical Geography and the Institutionalisation of Geography in the USA since 1945
by Ron Johnston
- 991-1009 Radical and Postmodern? Power, Social Relations, and Regimes of Truth in the Social Construction of Alternative Economic Geographies
by Roger Lee
- 1011-1032 What Happened to Class?
by Neil Smith
- 1033-1050 Development, Post-, Anti-, and Populist: A Critical Review
by Piers Blaikie
- 1051-1063 Relationships between Flood Control, Kala-Azar, and Diarrheal Disease in Bangladesh
by Michael Emch
- 1065-1082 Science Parks: Actors or Reactors? Canadian Science Parks in Their Urban Context
by Richard Shearmur & David Doloreux
- 1083-1103 From Growth Machine to Growth Management: The Dynamics of Resort Development in Whistler, British Columbia
by Alison Gill
- 1105-1114 Embedded Statism and the Social Sciences 2: Geographies (and Metageographies) in Globalization
by Peter J Taylor
- 1115-1134 Housing Consumption in Urban China: A Comparative Study of Beijing and Guangzhou
by Si-ming Li
- 1135-1140 Reviews: The Burden of History: Colonialism and the Frontier Myth in a Rural Canadian Community, the Drive-in, the Supermarket, and the Transformation of Commercial Space in Los Angeles, 1914–1941, Consuming Cities: The Urban Environment in the Global Economy after the Rio Declaration, Changing Suburbs: Foundation, Form and Function
by Matthew Engel & Neil Wrigley & Rachel Slocum & Robyn Dowling
May 2000, Volume 32, Issue 5
- 761-764 Dead Labor: The Geography of Workplace Violence in America and Beyond
by Don Mitchell
- 764-768 Learning Regions: The Politics of Knowledge at Work
by Jane Tooke
- 769-787 Determinants of Migration Intentions in Hubei Province, China: Individual versus Family Migration
by Xiushi Yang
- 789-804 The Transnational Corporate Networks of Breakfast Cereals in Asia
by Bill Pritchard
- 805-816 Pairwise Conjoint Analysis of Activity Engagement Choice
by Donggen Wang & Harmen Oppewal & Harry Timmermans
- 817-832 The Transportation – Production Tradeoff in the Regional Environmental Impact of Industrial Systems: A Case Study in the Paper Sector
by Francis M Vanek
- 833-846 Residential Mobility in a Constrained Housing Market: Implications for Ethnic Populations in Germany
by William A V Clark & Anita I Drever
- 847-869 Strategies for Global Competition: Transnational Chemical Firms and Singapore's Chemical Cluster
by Jason H J Wang & Henry Wai-Chung Yeung
- 871-890 Testing for Spatial Autocorrelation among the Residuals of the Geographically Weighted Regression
by Yee Leung & Chang-Lin Mei & Wen-Xiu Zhang
- 891-908 Embeddedness, Milieu, and Innovation among High-Technology Firms: A Richardson, Texas, Case Study
by Donald Lyons
- 909-924 Exploring Knowledge-Cultures: Precision Farming, Yield Mapping, and the Expert–Farmer Interface
by Judith Tsouvalis & Susanne Seymour & Charles Watkins
- 925-946 The Geography of Japanese Development Aid to China, 1978–98
by Joshua Muldavin
- 947-950 Reviews: Geographical Information and Planning, Architecture and Modernity: A Critique, Wild Landscapes: The Culture Nature of Swedish National Parks
by Paul Longley & Ulf Strohmayer & Eeva Berglund
April 2000, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 571-576 The Distribution of Postgraduates in UK Geography Departments
by Mike Crang
- 577-580 From Crib to Campus: Kids' Sexual/Gender Identities and Institutional Space
by Mary Thomas
- 581-598 Fathering and Faltering: “Sorry, but You Don't Have the Necessary Accoutrementsâ€
by Stuart C Aitken
- 599-616 An Example to Us All: Child Development and Identity Construction in Early 20th-Century Playgrounds
by Elizabeth A Gagen
- 617-633 Institutionalising Technologies: Masculinities, Femininities, and the Heterosexual Economy of the IT Classroom
by Sarah L Holloway & Gill Valentine & Nick Bingham
- 635-654 “Pay Attention in Class… [and] Don't Get Pregnant†: A Discourse of Academic Success among Adolescent Latinas
by Melissa S Hyams
- 655-671 Understanding Property Market Dynamics: Insights from Modelling the Supply-Side Adjustment Mechanism
by Nanda Nanthakumaran & Craig Watkins & Allison Orr
- 673-694 Locating the Altruistic Voter: Context, Egocentric Voting, and Support for the Conservative Party at the 1997 General Election in England and Wales
by Ron Johnston & Danny Dorling & Helena Tunstall & David Rossiter & Iain MacAllister & Charles Pattie
- 695-714 Spatial Variability in Fertility in Menoufia, Egypt, Assessed through the Application of Remote-Sensing and GIS Technologies
by John R Weeks & M Saad Gadalla & Tarek Rashed & James Stanforth & Allan G Hill
- 715-734 Privatisation and the Development of Tourism in the Czech Republic and Slovakia: Property Rights, Firm Performance, and Recombinant Property
by Allan M Williams & Vladimir Baláž
- 735-751 The (mis)Representation of Rural Deprivation
by David Martin & Philip Brigham & Paul Roderick & Sarah Barnett & Ian Diamond
- 753-760 Reviews: Arts, Government and Community Revitalization, Lefebvre, Love and Struggle: Spatial Dialectics, Disasters by Design: A Reassessment of Natural Hazards, Natural Hazard Mitigation: Recasting Disaster Policy and Planning, Natural Disaster Management: A Presentation to Commemorate the International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction, Reclaiming the Commons: Community Farms and Forests in a New England Town, Le Corbusier, the Noble Savage: Toward an Archaeology of Modernism
by Tom Slater & Alexandre Lefebvre & Ian Burton & Ben Bradshaw & Pyrs Gruffudd
March 2000, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 381-384 Less Mystery, More Imagination: The Future of the City of London
by Nigel Thrift
- 384-390 Annus Horribilis
by Brendan Gleeson
- 391-410 European Economic Integration and Urban Inequalities in Western Europe
by Linda McCarthy
- 411-426 The Web of Production: The Economic Geography of Commercial Internet Content Production in the United States
by Matthew A Zook
- 427-443 RAMBLAS: A Regional Planning Model Based on the Microsimulation of Daily Activity Travel Patterns
by Jan Veldhuisen & Harry Timmermans & Loek Kapoen
- 445-454 Production Location under Technology Uncertainty
by Lin-Ti Tan & Song-Ken Hsu
- 455-471 State, Capital, and Space in China in an Age of Volatile Globalization
by George C S Lin
- 473-488 On the Measurement and Generalisation of Urban Form
by Paul A Longley & Victor Mesev
- 489-506 The Politics of Communication between Planning Officers and Politicians: The Exercise of Power through Discourse
by Malcolm Tait & Heather Campbell
- 507-518 Governing Interregional Conflicts: The Planning Approach to Managing Spillovers of Extended Metropolitan Pusan, Korea
by Dong-Ho Shin
- 519-538 Call Centre Growth and Location: Corporate Strategy and the Spatial Division of Labour
by Gillian Bristow & Max Munday & Peter Gripaios
- 539-557 Modelling National or Regional Grain Supply and Food Balance in China
by Jianfa Shen
- 559-570 Reviews: Understanding Cities Series in Association with the Open University, City worlds, Unsettling cities: Movement/Settlement, Unruly Cities? Order/Disorder, the California Cauldron: Immigration and the Fortunes of Local Communities, the Global Restructuring of the Steel Industry: Innovations, Institutions, and Industrial Change, the Kosovo Conflict: Consequences for the Environment and Human Settlements, Urban Management and Economic Integration in South Africa, Winners and Losers: Home Ownership in Modern Britain, Cambridge Studies in Historical Geography 26. Deciphering Global Epidemics: Analytical Approaches to the Disease Records of World Cities, 1888–1912, the New Industrial Geography: Regions, Regulation and Institutions
by I Black & M Byron & J DeFilippis & D Green & C Hamnett & K Hoggart & L Lees & Daniel Hiebert & David Sadler & Eric Neumayer & Y A Dierwechter & Alan Murie & Sherry Olson & Neil M Coe
February 2000, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 191-200 Guest Editorial
by Henry Wai-Chung Yeung
- 201-222 Embedding Foreign Affiliates in Transnational Business Networks: The Case of Hong Kong Firms in Southeast Asia
by Henry Wai-Chung Yeung
- 223-244 Networks, Keiretsu, and Locations of the Japanese Electronics Industry in Asia
by Yuko Aoyama
- 245-262 Growth, Disintegration, and Decentralization: The Construction of Taiwan's Industrial Networks
by Daniel Buck
- 263-280 Organizing the Indonesian Clothing Industry in the Global Economy: The Role of Business Networks
by Peter Dicken & Markus Hassler
- 281-304 Foreign Direct Investment and the Flying Geese Model: Japanese Electronics Firms in Asia-Pacific
by David W Edgington & Roger Hayter
- 305-321 Agglomeration and Firm Performance: Economies of Scale, Localisation, and Urbanisation among Swedish Export Firms
by Anders Malmberg & Bo Malmberg & Per Lundequist
- 323-344 Homogeneous Commercial Property Market Groupings and Portfolio Construction in the United Kingdom
by Foort Hamelink & Martin Hoesli & Colin Lizieri & Bryan D MacGregor
- 345-360 Social and Cultural Relations in Economic Action: The Embeddedness of Food Security in Rural Malawi Amidst the AIDS Epidemic
by Mike Mathambo Mtika
- 361-376 Methodological Issues in Cross-Border Analyses of European Small-Area Data: A Case Study
by Sally Cook & Michael A Poole & Adrian J Moore & Dennis G Pringle
- 377-380 Review: The Cities and Technology Series in Association with the Open University, Pre-Industrial Cities and Technology, the Pre-Industrial Cities and Technology Reader, European Cities and Technology: Industrial to Post-Industrial City, the European Cities and Technology Reader: Industrial to Post-Industrial City, American Cities and Technology: Wilderness to Wired City, the American Cities and Technology Reader: Wilderness to Wired City, Rendering unto Caesar: The Catholic Church and the State in Latin America
by I Black & M Byron & J DeFilippis & D Green & C Hamnett & K Hoggart & L Lees & Sarah A Radcliffe
January 2000, Volume 32, Issue 1