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November 2020, Volume 52, Issue 8
- 1681-1699 Motives for foreign direct investment location in Europe and EU enlargement
by Jonathan Jones & Ilona Serwicka & Colin Wren - 1700-1709 Corporate social responsibility: A supplier-centered perspective
by Peter Lund-Thomsen
October 2020, Volume 52, Issue 7
- 1239-1242 Visualising the scales of ethnic diversity in London using a multilevel entropy index
by Richard Harris - 1243-1245 The geographical network of international migration
by Aron Kincses & Géza Tóth - 1246-1249 How international are geography journals? Not international enough
by Nadja Imhof & Martin Müller - 1250-1268 Platform mobilities and the production of urban space: Toward a typology of platformization trajectories
by John Stehlin & Michael Hodson & Andrew McMeekin - 1269-1291 Hidden transcripts of the gig economy: labour agency and the new art of resistance among African gig workers
by Mohammad Amir Anwar & Mark Graham - 1292-1312 ‘I have so little time […] I got shit I need to do’: Critical perspectives on making and sharing in Manchester’s FabLab
by Jennifer Johns & Sarah Marie Hall - 1313-1331 Segmenting the city: McDonald’s, the Metro, and the mobilization of the middle classes underground
by Bruce O’Neill - 1332-1356 Explaining the urban premium in Chinese cities and the role of place-based policies
by Anthony Howell & Chong Liu & Rudai Yang - 1357-1374 Workplace, emotional bonds and agency: Everyday gendered experiences of work in an export processing zone in Tamil Nadu, India
by Madhumita Dutta - 1375-1394 Efficiency in waste collection markets: Changing relationships between firms, informal workers, and the state in urban India
by Aman Luthra - 1395-1414 Bridging the gap between geographic concept and the data we have: The case of labor markets in the USA
by Christopher S Fowler & Leif Jensen - 1415-1433 Standards and SSOs in the contested widening and deepening of financial markets: The arrival of Green Municipal Bonds in Mexico City
by Hanna Hilbrandt & Monika Grubbauer - 1434-1456 Disentangling the Brexit vote: The role of economic, social and cultural contexts in explaining the UK’s EU referendum vote
by Maria Abreu & Özge Öner - 1457-1468 Feminist economic geography and the future of work
by Emily Reid-Musson & Daniel Cockayne & Lia Frederiksen & Nancy Worth
September 2020, Volume 52, Issue 6
- 1019-1022 Regional voting dynamics in Europe: The rise of anti-elite and anti-European parties
by Chiara Ferrante & Nicola Pontarollo - 1023-1026 Upset diagrams for examining whether parking maximums influence modal choice and car holdings
by Anthony Kimpton - 1027-1031 Understanding neighborhood isolation through spatial interaction network analysis using location big data
by Timothy Prestby & Joseph App & Yuhao Kang & Song Gao - 1032-1036 Rationality and coordination: Visualizing highway network in Sichuan, China
by Wenjie Sun & Sijing Liu & LuLu Zhu & Guoqi Li - 1037-1050 New energy spaces: Towards a geographical political economy of energy transition
by Gavin Bridge & Ludger Gailing - 1051-1071 Energy landscapes in Mozambique: The role of the extractive industries in a post-conflict environment
by Joshua Kirshner & Vanesa Castán Broto & Idalina Baptista - 1072-1092 Just cuts for fossil fuels? Supply-side carbon constraints and energy transition
by Philippe Le Billon & Berit Kristoffersen - 1093-1111 Energy democracy as the right to the city: Urban energy struggles in Berlin and London
by Sören Becker & James Angel & Matthias Naumann - 1112-1130 Socio-spatial dimensions in energy transitions: Applying the TPSN framework to case studies in Germany
by Ludger Gailing & Andrea Bues & Kristine Kern & Andreas Röhring - 1131-1149 The real estate risk fix: Residential insurance-linked securitization in the Florida metropolis
by Zac J. Taylor - 1150-1170 Urban commoning practices in the repair movement: Frontstaging the backstage
by MarÃa José Zapata Campos & Patrik Zapata & Isabel Ordoñez - 1171-1194 Re-grounding the city with Polanyi: From urban entrepreneurialism to entrepreneurial municipalism
by Matthew Thompson & Vicky Nowak & Alan Southern & Jackie Davies & Peter Furmedge - 1195-1220 Global cities, creative industries and their representation on social media: A micro-data analysis of Twitter data on the fashion industry
by Patrizia Casadei & Neil Lee - 1221-1236 The geographies of intermediation: Labor intermediaries, labor migration, and cane harvesting in rural western India
by Pronoy Rai
August 2020, Volume 52, Issue 5
- 819-824 Visualising urban gentrification and displacement in Greater London
by Yuerong Zhang & Karen Chapple & Mengqiu Cao & Adam Dennett & Duncan Smith - 825-828 Mapping the distribution of foreign applications for patents in China, 1987–2017
by Feng Shi & Yingcheng Li & Weiting Xiong - 829-832 Educational attainment and the Brexit vote
by Rob Calvert Jump & Jo Michell - 833-836 Using position, angle and thickness to expose the shifting geographies of the 2019 UK general election
by Roger Beecham - 837-855 The story of property: Meditations on gentrification, renaming, and possibility
by Rachel Brahinsky - 856-877 Making a market for itself: The emergent financialization of student housing in Canada
by Nick Revington & Martine August - 878-897 Demystifying “localness†of infrastructure assets: Crowdfunders as local intermediaries for global investors
by Kate Gasparro & Ashby Monk - 898-915 An innovative resilience approach: Financial self-help groups in contemporary financial landscapes in the Netherlands
by Julie-Marthe Lehmann & Peer Smets - 916-932 The other side of coastal towns: Young men’s precarious lives on the margins of England
by Linda McDowell & Carl Bonner-Thompson - 933-952 Effect of regional skill gaps and skill shortages on firm productivity
by David Morris & Enrico Vanino & Carlo Corradini - 953-980 Let’s stick together: Labor market effects from immigrant neighborhood clustering
by José Lobo & Charlotta Mellander - 981-1004 Urban government capacity and economic performance: An analysis of Chinese cities
by Jiejing Wang - 1005-1016 Uber-production: From global networks to digital platforms
by Gernot Grabher & Erwin van Tuijl
June 2020, Volume 52, Issue 4
- 679-687 What’s next? Trump, Johnson, and globalizing capitalism
by Eric Sheppard - 688-690 Fighting coronavirus at home: Visualizing “slammers†for the extended Spring Festival break in China
by Jiangping Zhou & Yuling Yang - 691-694 Mapping the changing Internet attention to the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 in China
by Hong Zhang & Yanyu Chen & Peichao Gao & Zhiwei Wu - 695-697 Should internal migrants be held accountable for spreading COVID-19?
by Qiujie Shi & Tao Liu - 698-701 Visualising the expansion and spread of coronavirus disease 2019 by cartograms
by Peichao Gao & Hong Zhang & Zhiwei Wu & Jicheng Wang - 702-706 Visualizing the evolution of per capita carbon emissions of Chinese cities, 2001–2016
by Weiting Xiong & Zhicheng Liu & Shaojian Wang & Yingcheng Li - 707-709 One-sided or two-sided love? Visualizing connections between metro station pairs in Beijing
by Yuling Yang & Hanxi Ma & Jiangping Zhou - 710-727 Answers to questions on uncertainty in geography: Old lessons and new scenario tools
by James Derbyshire - 728-746 Underinsurance as adaptation: Household agency in places of marketisation and financialisation
by Kate Booth & Dave Kendal - 747-765 The limits to openness: Co-working, design and social innovation in the neoliberal city
by Colin Lorne - 766-789 The ‘factory manager dilemma’: Purchasing practices and environmental upgrading in apparel global value chains
by Mahwish J Khan & Stefano Ponte & Peter Lund-Thomsen - 790-813 Book symposium: Pike et al.’s Financialising City Statecraft and Infrastructure
by N/A
May 2020, Volume 52, Issue 3
- 471-477 Sensing global tourism numbers with millions of publicly shared online photographs
by Tobias Preis & Federico Botta & Helen Susannah Moat - 478-482 Regional delineation of China based on commuting flows
by Xiaoyan Mu & Anthony Gar-On Yeh - 483-489 Urban entrepreneurialism 2.0 or the becoming south of the urban world
by Ugo Rossi & June Wang - 490-509 The environmentalization of urban entrepreneurialism: From technopolis to start-up city
by Anthony M Levenda & Eliot Tretter - 510-531 Social factory as prosaic state space: Redefining labour in China’s mass innovation/mass entrepreneurship campaign
by June Wang & Yujing Tan - 532-552 The start-up state: Governing urbanised capitalism
by Sami Moisio & Ugo Rossi - 553-572 Selling black places on Airbnb: Colonial discourse and the marketing of black communities in New York City
by Petter Törnberg & Letizia Chiappini - 573-592 Architectures of millennial development: Entrepreneurship and spatial justice at the bottom of the pyramid in Cape Town
by Andrea Pollio - 593-610 ‘Stand back and watch us’: Post-capitalist practices in the maker movement
by Thomas S.J. Smith - 611-631 Reading risk: The practices, limits and politics of municipal bond rating
by Mikael Omstedt - 632-653 The state project of crisis management: China’s Shantytown Redevelopment Schemes under state-led financialization
by Shenjing He & Mengzhu Zhang & Zongcai Wei - 654-674 Commercial Counterurbanisation: A driving force in rural economic development
by Gary Bosworth & Hanne Bat Finke
March 2020, Volume 52, Issue 2
- 251-254 Reverse traffic flows: Visualizing a new trend in Spring Festival travel rush in China
by Zhenxuan Yin & Linxin Ouyang & De Wang - 255-259 Visit Britain: Differences in life expectancy by famous places and landmarks
by Kingsley Purdam & Harry Taylor - 260-265 Visualizing disparities in park access for the elderly in Shanghai, China
by Linxin Ouyang & Zhenxuan Yin & De Wang - 266-276 Comparing the relational work of developers
by Richard Ballard & Siân Butcher - 277-296 Habitus, spatial capital and making place: Housing developers and the spatial praxis of Johannesburg’s inner-city regeneration
by Aidan Mosselson - 297-317 Re-directing developers: New models of rental housing development to re-shape the post-apartheid city?
by Alison Todes & Jennifer Robinson - 318-336 Land developers as institutional and postpolitical actors: Sites of power in land use policy and planning
by Donald Leffers & Gerda R Wekerle - 337-361 Appropriating rent from greenfield affordable housing: developer practices in Johannesburg
by Siân Butcher - 362-382 Complexity and coordination in London’s Silvertown Quays: How real estate developers (re)centred themselves in the planning process
by Frances Brill - 383-402 Transnational urbanism interrupted: A Chinese developer’s attempts to secure approval to build the ‘New York of Africa’ at Modderfontein, Johannesburg
by Richard Ballard & Philip Harrison - 403-422 Strategizing the for-profit city: The state, developers, and urban production in Mega Manila
by Morgan Mouton & Gavin Shatkin - 423-448 Agglomeration and innovation: Selection or true effect?
by Li Fang - 449-468 Online rental housing market representation and the digital reproduction of urban inequality
by Geoff Boeing
February 2020, Volume 52, Issue 1
- 1-1 Corrigendum
by N/A - 2-2 Corrigendum
by N/A - 3-5 Delta-shaped openness: Visualizing the foreign capital in mainland China
by Ze Zhang & Tong Cai - 6-9 Mapping the topology of the air transport network in Turkey
by Umut Erdem & K. Mert Cubukcu & Dimitrios Tsiotas - 10-13 Cities reshaped by Airbnb: A case study in New York City, Chicago, and Los Angeles
by Junfeng Jiao & Shunhua Bai - 14-26 M/market frontiers
by Christian Berndt & Norma M. Rantisi & Jamie Peck - 27-45 Market analysis beyond market fetishism
by Damien Cahill - 46-65 (Re-)writing markets: Law and contested payment geographies
by Shaina Potts - 66-87 This can(’t) be an asset class: The world of money management, “society†, and the contested morality of farmland investments
by Stefan Ouma - 88-110 Stretching scales? Risk and sociality in climate finance
by Brett Christophers & Patrick Bigger & Leigh Johnson - 111-129 Bringing finance inside the state: How income-contingent loans blur the boundaries between debt and tax
by Gareth Bryant & Ben Spies-Butcher - 130-147 The folds of social finance: Making markets, remaking the social
by Paul Langley - 148-172 Open-display and the ‘re-agencing’ of the American economy: Lessons from a ‘pico-geography’ of grocery stores in the USA, 1922–1932
by Franck Cochoy - 173-199 Creating a gap that can be filled: Constructing and territorializing the affordable housing submarket in Gauteng, South Africa
by Siân Butcher - 200-215 Marketization and development on a European periphery: From peasant oikos to socialism and neoliberal capitalism on the Danube-Tisza interfluve
by Chris Hann - 216-236 Postneoliberalism as institutional recalibration: Reading Polanyi through Argentina’s soy boom
by Christian Berndt & Marion Werner & VÃctor Ramiro Fernández - 237-247 Two icebergs: Difference in feminist political economy
by Rosemary-Claire Collard & Jessica Dempsey
November 2019, Volume 51, Issue 8
- 1611-1614 The commuting rural labour forces revealed by mobile phone trace data
by Xuesong Gao & Lun Liu & Jiexin Zhuang & Dinghua Ou & Qiquan Li & Ouping Deng & Jianqiang Li & Min Zeng - 1615-1617 The changing geography of global science
by Qinchang Gui & Chengliang Liu & Debin Du & Dezhong Duan - 1618-1621 Visualizing the largest annual human migration during the Spring Festival travel season in China
by Maogui Hu - 1622-1643 Polycentric urban development and economic productivity in China: A multiscalar analysis
by Mingshu Wang & Ben Derudder & Xingjian Liu - 1644-1664 Governance rescaling and neoliberalization of China’s water governance: The case of China’s South–North Water Transfer Project
by Jichuan Sheng & Michael Webber - 1665-1683 Opium substitution, reciprocal control and the tensions of geoeconomic integration in the China–Myanmar Border
by Xiaobo Su & Kean Fan Lim - 1684-1702 “Failure to adjust†: Boston’s bid for the 2024 Olympics and the difficulties of learning Olympic wisdom
by Eva Kassens-Noor - 1703-1719 The urban commodity futures of the Olympics: Examining the multiscalar processes of the Games
by Elena Trubina - 1720-1740 Learning through urban labour pools: Collected worker experiences and innovation in services
by Sverre J Herstad & Marte CW Solheim & Marit Engen - 1741-1757 The multiple roles of demand in new regional industrial path development: A conceptual analysis
by Hanna Martin & Roman Martin & Elena Zukauskaite - 1758-1774 A harbour on land: De Ceuvel’s topologies of creative reuse
by Iulian Barba Lata & Martijn Duineveld - 1775-1799 Capitalization of neighbourhood diversity and segregation
by Viggo Nordvik & Liv Osland & Inge Thorsen & Ingrid Sandvig Thorsen - 1800-1823 Bridges over troubled water? Journals, geographers and economists in the field of economy and space 1980–2017
by Miguel Atienza & Guillermo Armando Ronda-Pupo & Nicholas Phelps
October 2019, Volume 51, Issue 7
- 1409-1414 Winners of the Ashby prizes
by N/A - 1415-1419 A Beijing that you might not know: Geovisualizing selected crimes in Beijing
by Jiangping Zhou & Yuling Yang & Yanji Zhang & Chun Zhang - 1420-1423 Bicycle–metro integration for the ‘last mile’: Visualizing cycling in Shanghai
by Ze Zhang & Chen Qian & Yiyang Bian - 1424-1441 The new knowledge politics of digital colonialism
by Jason C. Young - 1442-1459 Tracing mutations of neoliberal development governance: ‘Fintech’, failure and the politics of marketization
by Nick Bernards - 1460-1478 Everyday financialization: The case of UK households
by Ariane Hillig - 1479-1498 Economic geography and the regulatory state: Asymmetric marketization of social housing in England
by Liam Clegg - 1499-1515 The experience of living in deprived neighbourhoods for LGBT+ people: Making home in difficult circumstances
by Peter Matthews & Christopher Poyner - 1516-1535 Jugaad and informality as drivers of India’s cow slaughter economy
by Yamini Narayanan - 1536-1557 Rent gap formation due to public infrastructure and planning policies: An analysis of Greater Santiago, Chile, 2008–2011
by Ernesto López-Morales & Claudia Sanhueza & Sebastián Espinoza & Felipe Ordenes & Hernán Orozco - 1558-1585 A panel analysis of Brazilian regional inequality
by Philip Arestis & Peter Phelps - 1586-1608 Economic resilience of Japanese nuclear host communities: A quasi-experimental modeling approach
by Paul Plummer & Daisaku Yamamoto
September 2019, Volume 51, Issue 6
- 1209-1212 The growth and decline of urban agglomerations in Germany
by Benjamin D. Hennig - 1213-1216 Visualizing the intercity highway network in Mainland China
by Niu Fangqu & Li Jun - 1217-1224 Characterising labour market self-containment in London with geographically arranged small multiples
by Roger Beecham & Aidan Slingsby - 1225-1241 Polarizing informality: Processual thinking, materiality and the emerging middle-class informality in Taipei
by Ker-hsuan Chien - 1242-1263 The prose of passive revolution: Mobile experts, economic planning and the developmental state in Singapore
by Chris Meulbroek & Majed Akhter - 1264-1286 The spatial consequences of the housing affordability crisis in England
by Nikodem Szumilo - 1287-1305 Austerity urbanism or pragmatic municipalism? Local government responses to fiscal stress in New York State
by Austin M Aldag & Yunji Kim & Mildred E Warner - 1306-1325 Variegated neoliberalization and institutional hierarchies: Scalar recalibration and the entrenchment of neoliberalism in New York City and Johannesburg
by Aleksandra Piletic - 1326-1349 The subjective well-being of homeworkers across life domains
by Darja Reuschke - 1350-1369 Transnational labour migration and the offshoring of knowledge-intensive business services within global production networks: The case of a German automotive company in Turkey
by Philip Müller & Martin Franz - 1370-1388 The role of emotion in a housing purchase: An empirical analysis of the anatomy of satisfaction from off-plan apartment purchases in France
by Mark Andrew & Fabrice Larceneux - 1389-1406 The uneven geography of crowdfunding success: Spatial capital on Indiegogo
by Caleb Gallemore & Kristian Roed Nielsen & Kristjan Jespersen
August 2019, Volume 51, Issue 5
- 1043-1049 Feminist legal geographies
by Dana Cuomo & Katherine Brickell - 1050-1067 Feminist legal archeology, domestic violence and the raced-gendered juridical boundaries of U.S. asylum law
by Cynthia S Gorman - 1068-1088 Gendered il/legalities of housing formalisation in India and South Africa
by Paula Meth & Sibongile Buthelezi & Santhi Rajasekhar - 1089-1105 Feminist political ecology and legal geography: A case study of the Tonle Sap protected wetlands of Cambodia
by Josephine Gillespie & Nicola Perry - 1106-1127 To recognize the tyranny of distance: A spatial reading of Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt
by Michele Statz & Lisa R Pruitt - 1128-1144 Legal and spatial ordering in Aceh, Indonesia: Inscribing the security of female bodies into law
by Christine G. Schenk - 1145-1165 Feminist legal geographies of intimate-image sexual abuse: Using copyright logic to combat the unauthorized distribution of celebrity intimate images in cyberspaces
by Elizabeth Farries & Tristan Sturm - 1166-1177 Problems with the concept of capitalism in the social sciences
by Fred Block - 1178-1180 Remodeling capitalism: A return to scale
by Jennifer Clark - 1181-1185 Fred Block, capitalist illusions, inhabiting post-capitalist desires
by Stephen Healy & JK Gibson-Graham - 1186-1189 Magnetic capitalism
by Geoff Mann - 1190-1196 Problematizing capitalism(s): Big difference?
by Jamie Peck - 1197-1200 Defining capitalism: The case for (relational) abstraction
by Shaina Potts - 1201-1206 Clarification, qualification, and the problem of authoritarianism
by Fred Block
June 2019, Volume 51, Issue 4
- 817-819 Glimpsing China’s future urbanization from the geography of a floating population
by Qiujie Shi & Tao Liu - 820-822 The death and life of restaurants: A visualization in the eras of easy online ordering and increased metro mobility
by Jiangping Zhou & Yuling Yang - 823-826 The landscape of Chinese invention patents: Quantity, density, and intensity
by Yingcheng Li & Nicholas A. Phelps & Zhicheng Liu & Haitao Ma - 827-830 Visualizing the road network topology differences of Istanbul city
by Umut Erdem & K. Mert Cubukcu - 831-848 Urban experimentation as a politics of niches
by Federico Savini & Luca Bertolini - 849-868 Volumetric urbanism: The production and extraction of Singaporean territory
by Donald McNeill - 869-890 Labour mobility, skill-relatedness and new plant survival across different development stages of an industry
by Riccardo Cappelli & Ron Boschma & Anet Weterings - 891-912 Sociocultural, economic and ethnic homogeneity in residential mobility and spatial sorting among couples
by Wouter van Gent & Marjolijn Das & Sako Musterd - 913-930 The limits to mobility: Precarious work experiences among young Eastern Europeans in Spain
by Silvia Marcu - 931-949 The uneven geographies of post-political planning: Objections to urban regeneration projects in peripheral and central Israeli cities
by Talia Margalit & Adriana Kemp - 950-979 Community-level impacts of the third sector: Does the local distribution of voluntary organizations influence the likelihood of volunteering?
by John Mohan & Matthew R. Bennett - 980-1004 The broken promises of the social investment market
by David Harvie & Robert Ogman - 1005-1030 The effect of knowledge spillovers on regional new firm formation: The Greek manufacturing case
by Vasilios Kanellopoulos & Georgios Fotopoulos - 1031-1040 Made in China and the new world of secondary resource recovery
by Nicky Gregson & Mike Crang
May 2019, Volume 51, Issue 3
- 1-1 Corrigendum
by N/A - 2-2 Corrigendum
by N/A - 547-550 Delineating the perceived functional regions of London from commuting flows
by Yao Shen & Michael Batty - 551-553 Food, work and sleep: Visualising the top food and population centres in Beijing
by Jiangping Zhou & Yuling Yang & Chun Zhang - 554-580 City-regions reconsidered
by Allen J. Scott - 581-597 Worlding Cape Town by design: Encounters with creative cityness
by Laura Nkula-Wenz - 598-616 Metropolitan governance structure and growth–inequality dynamics in the United States
by Jaewoo Cho & Jae Hong Kim & Yonsu Kim - 617-635 Worlding cities through transportation infrastructure
by Creighton Connolly - 636-653 Limits of fiscal federalism: How narratives of local government inefficiency facilitate scalar dumping in New York State
by Yunji Kim - 654-669 Disenfranchised: Mapping red zones in Guatemala City
by Kevin Lewis O'Neill - 670-686 Phase transitions as a cause of economic development
by David Emanuel Andersson & Ã…ke E. Andersson - 687-704 Investment banking centres since the global financial crisis: New typology, ranking and trends
by Dariusz Wójcik & VladimÃr Pažitka & Eric Knight & Phillip O’Neill - 705-723 Revealed competition between cluster organizations: An exploratory analysis of the European life sciences sector
by Bas Karreman & Martijn J. Burger & Fred van Eenennaam - 724-742 The geography of skill: Mobility and exclusionary unionism in Canada’s north
by Suzanne Mills - 743-760 The local labour building the international community: Precarious work within humanitarian spaces
by Elisa Pascucci - 761-780 Residential mobility and neighbourhood attachment in Guangzhou, China
by Si-ming Li & Sanqin Mao & Huimin Du - 781-804 Group farming in France: Why do some regions have more cooperative ventures than others?
by Bina Agarwal & Bruno Dorin - 805-813 Economic geography, to what ends? From privilege to progressive performances of expertise
by Chris Gibson
March 2019, Volume 51, Issue 2
- 275-278 3D space–time visualization of individual settlement pathways of Mainland China-born migrants in Queensland, Australia
by Siqin Wang & Yan Liu & Thomas Sigler & Jonathan Corcoran - 279-282 A network-constrained spatial identification of high-risk roads for hit-parked-vehicle collisions in Brisbane, Australia
by Yan Liu & Siqin Wang & Xuanming Fu & Bin Xie - 283-301 Events in the affective city: Affect, attention and alignment in two ordinary urban events
by Marion Ernwein & Laurent Matthey - 302-322 Peri-urban promises of connectivity: Linking project-led polycentrism to the infrastructure scramble
by J Miguel Kanai & Seth Schindler - 323-350 Mapping the landscape of urban work: Home-based businesses and the built environment
by Kevin Kane & William AV Clark - 351-373 Managing territorial stigmatization from the ‘middle’: The revitalization of a post-industrial Business Improvement Area
by Daniel Kudla & Michael Courey - 374-392 Serving the culture: Spatial interactions between cultural industries and advanced producer services in mainland China
by Xu Zhang & Yajuan Li - 393-402 Geography in motion: Hexagonal spatial systems in fuzzy gravitation
by Michał Banaszak & Michał Dziecielski & Peter Nijkamp & Waldemar Ratajczak - 403-419 Increasing evenness in the neighbourhood distribution of income poverty in England 2005–2014: Age differences and the influence of private rented housing
by Mark Fransham - 420-439 Liability-driven investment and pension fund exposure to emerging markets: A Minskyan analysis
by Bruno Bonizzi & Annina Kaltenbrunner - 440-460 Partner choice in Sweden: How distance still matters
by Karen Haandrikman - 461-466 In value’s shadows: Devaluation as accumulation frontier
by Sarah Knuth & Shaina Potts & Jenny E. Goldstein - 467-486 Oceanic accumulation: Geographies of speculation, overproduction, and crisis in the global shipping economy
by Elizabeth A Sibilia - 487-504 Cities and planetary repair: The problem with climate retrofitting
by Sarah Knuth - 505-526 The state’s estate: Devaluing and revaluing ‘surplus’ public land in Canada
by Heather Whiteside - 527-544 Speculations on the postnatural: Restoration, accumulation, and sacrifice at the Salton Sea
by Alida Cantor & Sarah Knuth
February 2019, Volume 51, Issue 1
- 3-7 Air services at risk: The threat of a hard Brexit at the airport level
by Frédéric Dobruszkes - 8-10 A multi-hazard map of China
by Baoyin Liu & Jie Fan & Yim Ling Siu & Gordon Mitchell