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June 2016, Volume 48, Issue 6
- 1170-1187 Digital margins: Social and digital exclusion of Gypsy-Travelers in the Netherlands
by Koen Salemink - 1188-1208 The use of the analytical hierarchy process as a method of comparing innovation across regions: The examples of the equipment manufacturing industries of Shanghai and Xiamen, China
by Ingo Liefner & Sabine Jessberger
May 2016, Volume 48, Issue 5
- 811-814 A train journey through the English health divide: Topological map
by Clare Bambra & Chris Orton - 815-824 Revisiting critical GIS
by Jim Thatcher & Luke Bergmann & Britta Ricker & Reuben Rose-Redwood (Landscapes of Injustice Research Collective) & David O'Sullivan & Trevor J Barnes & Luke R Barnesmoore & Laura Beltz Imaoka & Ryan Burns & Jonathan Cinnamon & Craig M Dalton & Clinton Davis & Stuart Dunn & Francis Harvey & Jin-Kyu Jung & Ellen Kersten & LaDona Knigge & Nick Lally & Wen Lin & Dillon Mahmoudi & Michael Martin & Will Payne & Amir Sheikh & Taylor Shelton & Eric Sheppard & Chris W Strother & Alexander Tarr & Matthew W Wilson & Jason C Young - 825-843 On the road to the in-between city: Excavating peripheral urbanisation in Chicago’s ‘Crosstown Corridor’
by Jean-Paul D Addie - 844-870 The privatization of neighborhood governance and the production of urban space
by James Fraser & Joshua Theodore Bazuin & George Hornberger - 871-890 Does devolution crowd out development? A spatial analysis of US local government fiscal effort
by Yuanshuo Xu & Mildred E Warner - 891-909 Beyond the “deficit discourse†: Mapping ethical consumption discourses in Chile and Brazil
by Tomas Ariztia & Dorothea Kleine & Roberto Bartholo & Graca Brightwell & Nurjk Agloni & Rita Afonso - 910-936 New institutional geographies of higher education: The rise of transregional university alliances
by John Harrison & Darren P Smith & Chloe Kinton - 937-959 Value creation and value capture in the automotive industry: Empirical evidence from Czechia
by Petr PavlÃnek & Jan Ženka - 960-978 Migration and diversity in a post-socialist context: Creating integrative encounters in Poland
by Lucy Mayblin & Gill Valentine & Aleksandra Winiarska - 979-998 ‘Rhino poaching is out of control!’ Violence, race and the politics of hysteria in online conservation
by Bram Büscher
April 2016, Volume 48, Issue 4
- 1-1 Notice
by N/A - 613-615 Modelling the shifting command and control function of cities through a gravity model based bidimensional regression analysis
by György Csomós & Géza Tóth - 616-625 Knowledge and the politics of land
by Sara B Pritchard & Steven A Wolf & Wendy Wolford - 626-647 Negotiating nation: Native participation in the cartographic construction of the Trans-Mississippi West
by David Bernstein - 648-664 ‘Pledging the future’: Investment, risks and rewards in the topographic mapping of Northern Rhodesia, 1928–1955
by Elizabeth Haines - 665-680 Law, expertise, and settler conflicts over land in early colonial Zimbabwe, 1890–1923
by Admire Mseba - 681-698 In the shadow of benchmarks. Normative and ontological issues in the governance of land
by Laura Silva-Castañeda - 699-717 Can the river speak? Epistemological confrontation in the rise and fall of the land grab in Gambella, Ethiopia
by Bikrum Gill - 718-735 Crude residues: The workings of failing oil infrastructure in Poza Rica, Veracruz, Mexico
by Mónica Salas Landa - 736-753 The blood of heroes: Nationalist bodies, National soils, and the scientific conservation of the Federation of Colombian Coffee-Growers (1927–1946)
by Greta Marchesi - 754-770 Knowing the subterranean: Land grabbing, oil palm, and divergent expertise in Indonesia’s peat soil
by Jenny E Goldstein - 771-788 Performing a plant biosecurity emergency: The generation of disease absence and presence in Northern Australia banana plantations
by Carol Farbotko & Kirsten Maclean & Cathy Robinson - 789-807 Assets, livelihoods, and the ‘profile approach’ for analysis of differentiated social vulnerability in the context of climate change
by Harry W Fischer & Ashwini Chhatre
March 2016, Volume 48, Issue 3
- 455-457 Visualizing pesticide usage in the United States from 1992 to 2009
by Mingshu Wang - 455-457 Visualizing pesticide usage in the United States from 1992 to 2009
by Mingshu Wang - 458-464 Legal geographies of finance Editors' Introduction
by Sarah Knuth & Shaina Potts - 465-484 Managing fictitious capital: The legal geography of investment and political struggle in rental housing in New York City
by Benjamin F Teresa - 485-503 Resisting devaluation: Foreclosure, eminent domain law, and the geographical political economy of risk
by Brett Christophers & Christopher Niedt - 504-522 Breaking the bundle of rights: Conservation easements and the legal geographies of individuating nature
by Kelly Kay - 523-539 Reterritorializing economic governance: Contracts, space, and law in transborder economic geographies
by Shaina Potts - 540-557 Solar power, state power, and the politics of energy transition in pre-Saharan Morocco
by Karen Eugenie Rignall - 558-576 The work of networks: Embedding firms, transport, and the state in the Russian Arctic oil and gas sector
by Scott R Stephenson & John A Agnew - 577-593 Fuelling displacement and labour market segmentation in low-skilled jobs? Insights from a local study of migrant and student employment
by Anne Green & Gaby Atfield & Kate Purcell - 594-610 People and places: Understanding geographical accuracy in administrative data from the census and healthcare systems
by Ian Shuttleworth & David Martin
February 2016, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 213-219 The changing geography of voting Conservative in Great Britain: Is it all to do with inequality?
by Ron Johnston & Charles Pattie - 220-222 Shrinking cities in a rapidly urbanizing China
by Ying Long & Kang Wu - 223-238 Advertising, information, and space: Considering the informal regulation of the Los Angeles landscape
by Elisabeth J Sedano - 239-255 Security is going to work: Everyday geographies, organizational traps, and the public administration of anti-terrorism policy
by Kevin Keenan - 256-272 Beyond openness and prejudice: The consequences of migrant encounters with difference
by Anna Gawlewicz - 273-291 Tearing down the city to save it? ‘Back-door regionalism’ and the demolition coalition in Cleveland, Ohio
by Emily Rosenman & Samuel Walker - 292-308 Learning in neoliberal times: Private degree students and the politics of value coding in Singapore
by Yi’En Cheng - 309-329 How international is the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers? A social network analysis perspective
by Ben Derudder & Xingjian Liu - 330-347 Local government, the Standard Employment Relationship, and the making of Ontario’s public sector, 1945–1963
by Chris Hurl - 348-366 Expanding the scales and domains of (in)security: Youth employment in urban Zambia
by Katherine V Gough & Francis Chigunta & Thilde Langevang - 367-390 Ecological infrastructure in a critical-historical perspective: From engineering ‘social’ territory to encoding ‘natural’ topography
by Greet De Block - 391-406 Tracing policy movements: Methods for studying learning and policy circulation
by Astrid Wood - 407-432 Making the most of community energies: Three perspectives on grassroots innovation
by Adrian Smith & Tom Hargreaves & Sabine Hielscher & Mari Martiskainen & Gill Seyfang - 433-451 Geographical indications and upgrading of small-scale producers in global agro-food chains: A case study of the Makó Onion Protected Designation of Origin
by Angela Tregear & à ron Török & Matthew Gorton - 452-452 Erratum
by N/A
January 2016, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 3-3 Editorial announcement
by Jamie Peck - 4-6 The ‘troubled families’ numbers game
by Stephen Crossley - 7-23 Smart grids and the constitution of solar electricity conduct
by Harriet Bulkeley & Gareth Powells & Sandra Bell - 24-39 Indifferent by nature: A post-humanist reframing of the problem of indifference
by Maria Hynes - 40-57 Crisis in ‘a normal bad year’: Spaces of humanitarian emergency, the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification scale and the Somali famine of 2011
by Aurora Fredriksen - 58-74 Atmospheres of recovery: Assemblages of health
by Cameron Duff - 75-93 Penumbral borders and planning paradoxes: Relational thinking and the question of borders in spatial planning
by Anssi Paasi & Kaj Zimmerbauer - 94-114 The University of Cambridge, academic expertise and the British empire, 1885–1962
by Heike Jöns - 115-131 Time–space rhythms of the city—The industrial and postindustrial Brno
by OndÅ™ej MulÃÄ ek & Robert Osman & Daniel Seidenglanz - 132-153 Agglomeration and firm performance: One firm’s medicine is another firm’s poison
by J Knoben & AT Arikan & F van Oort & O Raspe - 154-171 How does multi-scalar institutional change affect localized learning processes? A case study of the med-tech sector in Southern Sweden
by Markus Grillitsch & Josephine V Rekers - 172-191 Spatio-temporal dimensions of child poverty in America, 1990–2010
by Maia A Call & Paul R Voss - 192-210 Mapping gay and lesbian neighborhoods using home advertisements: Change and continuity in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metropolitan Statistical Area over three decades
by Andrew H Whittemore & Michael J Smart
December 2015, Volume 47, Issue 12
- 2429-2435 Crowdfunding the city: the end of 'cataclysmic money'?
by David S Bieri - 2436-2437 An earthquake risk map of China
by Ye Wei & Qi Wang & Chunliang Xiu & Nan Wang - 2438-2445 Towards the socio-ecological fix
by Michael Ekers & Scott Prudham - 2446-2464 Resource sterilization: reserve replacement, financial risk, and environmental review in Canada's tar sands
by Anna Zalik - 2465-2484 Ontario's infrastructure boom: a socioecological fix for air pollution, congestion, jobs, and profits
by James Patrick Nugent - 2485-2502 A socioecological fix to capitalist crisis and climate change? The possibilities and limits of renewable energy
by James McCarthy - 2503-2521 Catastrophic fixes: cyclical devaluation and accumulation through climate change impacts
by Leigh Johnson - 2522-2536 Binging and purging: agrofood capitalism and the body as socioecological fix
by Julie Guthman - 2537-2554 A fix in the forests: relief labor and the production of reforestation infrastructure in Depression-Era Canada
by Michael Ekers - 2555-2572 Fixing biodiversity loss
by Jessica Dempsey - 2573-2590 Performing nature's value: software and the making of Oregon's ecosystem services markets
by Eric Nost - 2591-2608 How Dallas became frack free: hydrocarbon governance under neoliberalism
by Matthew Fry & Christian Brannstrom & Trey Murphy - 2609-2627 Beyond technology and finance: pay-as-you-go sustainable energy access and theories of social change
by Paula Rolffs & David Ockwell & Rob Byrne - 2628-2644 From warfare to welfare: veterans, military charities and the blurred spatiality of post-service welfare in the United Kingdom
by Agatha Herman & Richard Yarwood - 2645-2662 Gender and entrepreneurship revisited from a community perspective: experiences in a new immigrant gateway and beyond
by Qingfang Wang & Elizabeth Morrell - 2663-2682 The melting-pot and the economic integration of immigrant families: ancestral and generational variations in Australia
by Ron Johnston & James Forrest & Kelvyn Jones & David Manley & Dewi Owen - 2683-2709 Who wants to move? The role of neighbourhood change
by William AV Clark & Rory Coulter
November 2015, Volume 47, Issue 11
- 2223-2228 Winners of the Ashby Prizes
by N/A - 2229-2231 Visualizing intercity scientific collaboration networks in China
by Wei Chen & Chunliang Xiu & Weidong Liu & Zhigao Liu & Zhaoyuan Yu - 2232-2239 Geographies of humanitarian violence
by Patricia J Lopez & Lisa Bhungalia & Léonie S Newhouse - 2240-2256 Clumsy beginnings: from ‘modernizing mission’ to humanitarianism in the US occupation of Haiti (1915–34)
by Patricia J Lopez - 2257-2275 Ghosts in the Delta: USAID and the historical geographies of Vietnam's ‘other’ war
by Wesley Attewell - 2276-2291 Capturing humanitarian war: the collusion of violence and care in US-managed military detention
by Richard Nisa - 2292-2307 More than mere survival: violence, humanitarian governance, and practical material politics in a Kenyan refugee camp
by Léonie S Newhouse - 2308-2323 Managing violence: aid, counterinsurgency, and the humanitarian present in Palestine
by Lisa Bhungalia - 2324-2338 From urban scar to ‘park in the sky’: terrain vague, urban design, and the remaking of New York City’s High Line Park
by Nate Millington - 2339-2354 Curiosity, place and wellbeing: encouraging place-specific curiosity as a ‘way to wellbeing’
by Richard Phillips & Bethan Evans & Stuart Muirhead - 2355-2372 Geographies of labour in the third sector: making Hybrid Workforces in Place
by Susan Halford & Pauline Leonard & Katie Bruce - 2373-2388 Learning the rules of the ‘student game’: transforming the ‘student habitus’ through [im]mobility
by Mark Holton - 2389-2408 Nature Inc.: environmental conservation in a neoliberal age
by David Lansing & Rosemary-Claire Collard & Jessica Dempsey & Juanita Sundberg & Nik Heynen & Bram Büscher & Wolfram Dressler & Robert Fletcher - 2409-2426 Review symposium on There Goes the Gayborhood?
by Harvey Molotch & Andrew Deener & Iddo Tavory & Mary Pattillo & Amin Ghaziani
October 2015, Volume 47, Issue 10
- 2021-2022 Featured graphic. Parental ‘choice’ and sociospatial segregation in a UK city: access to the best state-funded secondary schools for Black Somali pupils
by Sue Easton - 2023-2030 Carbon offsets: Accommodation or resistance?
by Esteve Corbera & Adrian Martin - 2031-2046 Financing the agrarian transition? The Clean Development Mechanism and agricultural change in Latin America
by Hannah Wittman & Lisa Jordan Powell & Esteve Corbera - 2047-2063 ‘Fixing’ the climate crisis: capital, states, and carbon offsetting in India
by Gareth Bryant & Siddhartha Dabhi & Steffen Böhm - 2064-2079 The making of a ‘charismatic’ carbon credit: clean cookstoves and ‘uncooperative’ women in western Kenya
by Yiting Wang & Catherine Corson - 2080-2096 Implications on equity in agricultural carbon market projects: a gendered analysis of access, decision making, and outcomes
by Jean Lee & Adrian Martin & Patti Kristjanson & Eva Wollenberg - 2097-2112 When Participatory Forest Management makes money: insights from Tanzania on governance, benefit sharing, and implications for REDD+
by Kaysara Khatun & Nicole Gross-Camp & Esteve Corbera & Adrian Martin & Steve Ball & Glory Massao - 2113-2133 Transecting security and space in Kurdistan, Iraq
by Till F Paasche & James D Sidaway - 2134-2152 The rhetorical devices for marketing and branding Johannesburg as a city: a critical review
by Mfaniseni Fana Sihlongonyane - 2153-2169 ‘Modes of governing’ and solid waste management in Maui, Hawaii, USA
by Jordan P Howell - 2170-2186 Technological diversification and new innovators in European regions: evidence from patent data
by Carlo Corradini & Lisa De Propris - 2187-2203 Ich will nicht nach Berlin! – Life course analysis of inter-regional migration behaviour of people from the field of design and advertising
by Christoph Alfken - 2204-2220 ‘I could not be idle any longer’: buruli ulcer treatment assemblages in rural Ghana
by Heidi Eileen Hausermann
September 2015, Volume 47, Issue 9
- 1779-1780 Local taxation and spending as a share of GDP in large Western European countries
by Laurence Ferry & Peter Eckersley & Wouter van Dooren - 1781-1786 Making Market Rule(s)
by Chris Muellerleile & Joshua Akers - 1787-1804 Measure for measure? Commensuration, commodification, and metrology in emissions markets and beyond
by Mark H Cooper - 1805-1823 Speculative boundaries: Chicago and the regulatory history of US financial derivative markets
by Chris Muellerleile - 1824-1841 Teaching the market: fostering consent to education markets in the United States
by Dan Cohen & Chris Lizotte - 1842-1858 Emerging market city
by Joshua Akers - 1859-1865 Constructing and deconstructing markets: making space for capital Introduction: Market works
by Brett Christophers - 1866-1872 Ruling markets: the marketization of social and economic policy
by Christian Berndt - 1873-1891 “The poor are us†: middle-class poverty politics in Buenos Aires and Seattle
by Victoria Lawson & Sarah Elwood & Santiago Canevaro & Nicolas Viotti - 1892-1906 Parental responsibility for paid employment and social reproduction: children's experiences in middle-class and working-class households in England
by Helena Pimlott-Wilson - 1907-1925 Assembling sustainable territories: space, subjects, objects, and expertise in seafood certification
by Peter Vandergeest & Stefano Ponte & Simon Bush - 1926-1943 A study of state–nature relations in a developmental state: the water resource policy of the Park Jung-Hee regime, 1961–79
by Jin-Tae Hwang - 1944-1962 Stakeholder perspectives on shale gas fracking: a Q-method study of environmental discourses
by Matthew Cotton - 1963-1978 How stakeholder interactions can reduce space for moral considerations in decision making: A contested CCS project in the Netherlands
by Eefje Cuppen & Suzanne Brunsting & Udo Pesch & Ynke Feenstra - 1979-1999 Floating or settling down: the effect of rural landholdings on the settlement intention of rural migrants in urban China
by Pu Hao & Shuangshuang Tang - 2000-2018 Level of religiosity in residential neighborhoods: residents' perceptions versus reality
by Larisa Fleishman & Yury Gubman
August 2015, Volume 47, Issue 8
- 166-1679 A darker side of hypermobility
by Scott A Cohen & Stefan Gössling - 1595-1596 Mean center of population for Sweden, 1810–2010
by Ulf Ernstson & Thomas Niedomysl - 1597-1605 Guest editorial
by Manuel B Aalbers & Ewald Engelen - 1606-1623 Don't mind the ‘funding gap’: what Dutch post crisis storytelling tells us about elite politics in financialized capitalism
by Ewald Engelen - 1624-1642 The political economy of mortgage securitization and the neoliberalization of housing policy in Canada
by Alan Walks & Brian Clifford - 1643-1660 Circulating financial innovation: new knowledge and securitization in Europe
by Thomas Wainwright - 1680-1696 Inventing space in the cañada: Tracing children's agency in Los Platanitos, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
by Bjørn Sletto & Oscar Omar Diaz - 1697-1712 Experiments in co-existence: the science and practices of biocontrol in invasive species management
by Jennifer Atchison - 1713-1735 Structural decomposition analyses: the differences between applying the semi-closed and the open input–output model
by Quanrun Chen & Erik Dietzenbacher & Bart Los - 1736-1755 The determinants of the commuting burden of low-income workers: evidence from Beijing
by Pengjun Zhao - 1756-1775 Intergenerational effects of parental wealth on children's housing wealth
by Kang-Rae Ma & Eun-Taek Kang
July 2015, Volume 47, Issue 7
- 1401-1403 Featured graphic. Transport mode choice and the commute to work
by Alexander D Singleton - 1404-1421 The making of a landslide: legibility and expertise in exurban southern Appalachia
by Seth Gustafson - 1422-1439 Oil frictions and the subterranean geopolitics of energy regionalisms
by Gabriela Valdivia - 1440-1459 Grassroots austerity: municipal bankruptcy from below in Vallejo, California
by Mark Davidson & William Kutz - 1460-1479 Contextualizing state-led gentrification: goals of governing actors in generating neighbourhood upgrading
by Annalies Teernstra - 1480-1501 An anatomy of gentrification processes: variegating causes of neighbourhood change
by Cody Hochstenbach & Wouter PC van Gent - 1502-1520 Powering the world city system: energy industry networks and interurban connectivity
by Kirsten Martinus & Matthew Tonts - 1521-1539 Central places or networks? Paradigms, metaphors, and spatial configurations of innovation-related service use
by Richard Shearmur & David Doloreux - 1540-1557 Qualified, absolute, idealistic, impatient: dimensions of host community responses to wind energy projects
by Stewart Fast - 1558-1573 Reframing the foodscape: the emergent world of urban food policy
by Ana Moragues-Faus & Kevin Morgan - 1574-1591 Making a scene: exploring the dimensions of place through Dutch popular music, 1960–2010
by Amanda Brandellero & Karin Pfeffer
June 2015, Volume 47, Issue 6
- 1231-1234 The geography of Weibo
by Xingjian Liu & Jianghao Wang - 1235-1240 Visualizing urban and regional worlds: power, politics, and practices
by Jon Swords & Xingjian Liu - 1241-1253 From manufacturing belt, to rust belt, to college country: a visual narrative of US urban growth
by Daniel Arribas-Bel & Michiel Gerritse - 1254-1264 Mapping information wealth and poverty: the geography of gazetteers
by Mark Graham & Stefano De Sabbata - 1265-1282 The comparative tableau of mountains and rivers: emulation and reappraisal of a popular 19th-century visualization design
by Baptiste Hautdidier - 1283-1297 Designerly mapping practices at the crossroads of cartography and urbanism: a processual account of three re-cartographies of southwest Flanders
by Bieke Cattoor - 1298-1312 Understanding the interoperability of virtual city models in assessing the performance of city centre squares
by James Charlton & Bob Giddings & Emine Mine Thompson & Iwan Peverett - 1313-1331 Tracing postrepresentational visions of the city: representing the unrepresentable Skateworlds of Tyneside
by Jon Swords & Michael Jeffries - 1332-1340 Cutting the Gordian knot of visualizing dense spatial networks: the case of the world city network, 2013
by Stefan Hennemann & Ben Derudder & Peter J Taylor - 1341-1345 Perspectives on the new cartography
by Michael F Goodchild - 1346-1350 Visualizing urban and regional worlds: power, politics, and practices
by Daniel Dorling & Benjamin D Hennig - 1351-1367 Wine-washing: colonization, normalization, and the geopolitics of terroir in the West Bank's settlements
by Ariel Handel & Galit Rand & Marco Allegra - 1368-1382 Rethinking the place brand: the interactive formation of place brands and the role of participatory place branding
by Mihalis Kavaratzis & Ares Kalandides - 1383-1397 You have to try your luck: male Ghanaian youth and the uncertainty of football migration
by James Esson
May 2015, Volume 47, Issue 5
- 1019-1022 Superlocal spatial variations in fertility
by John Östh - 1023-1028 Human control of climate: introducing cities
by Peter J Taylor & Geoff O'Brien & Phil O'Keefe - 1029-1046 For fun and profit: the limits and possibilities of Google-Maps-based geoweb applications
by Craig M Dalton - 1047-1062 Sublime technology and object of fear: offshore wind scientists assessing publics
by Sara Heidenreich - 1063-1080 Building hazard resilience through collaboration: the role of technical partnerships in areas with hazardous liquid and natural gas transmission pipelines
by Anna Christine Osland - 1081-1099 ‘Know your neighbours’: disaster resilience and the normative practices of neighbouring in an urban context
by Lynda Cheshire - 1100-1112 Waiting for the state: a politics of housing in South Africa
by Sophie Oldfield & Saskia Greyling - 1113-1131 Making space for women in urban governance? Leadership and claims-making in a Kerala slum
by Glyn Williams & J Devika & Guro Aandahl - 1132-1154 Local social engagement, satisfaction, and embeddedness in the Netherlands: which effects matter and for whom?
by Vassilis Tselios & Inge Noback & Philip McCann & Jouke van Dijk - 1155-1174 Neighbourhood selection of non-Western ethnic minorities: testing the own-group effects hypothesis using a conditional logit model
by Sanne Boschman & Maarten van Ham - 1175-1191 An alternative definition and use for the constraint function for rule-based methods of functional regionalisation
by Marián Halás & Pavel Klapka & Petr Tonev & Marek Bednář - 1192-1210 Demographic ageing and the polarization of regions—an exploratory space–time analysis
by Terry Gregory & Roberto Patuelli - 1211-1228 Estimating small-area Indigenous cultural participation from synthetic survey data
by Yogi Vidyattama & Robert Tanton & Nicholas Biddle
April 2015, Volume 47, Issue 4
- 763-765 Featured Graphic. The Evolution of a Two-Sector Housing Market
by Yi Zhu & Mi Diao - 766-782 Rightsizing as Spatial Austerity in the American Rust Belt
by Jason Hackworth - 783-800 ‘A Deeper Channel Floats all Boats’: The Port Economy as Urban Growth Engine
by David Jaffee - 801-815 Learning from Invisible Cities: The Interplay and Dialogue of Order and Disorder
by Vinit Mukhija - 816-832 Mobility and the Model: Policy Mobility and the Becoming of Israeli Homeland Security Dominance
by Rhys Machold - 833-849 The Political Ecology of a Highway through Belize's Forested Borderlands
by Joel Wainwright & Shiguo Jiang & Kristin Mercer & Desheng Liu - 850-866 Markets, Nature, Neoliberalism, and Conservation through Private Protected Areas in Southern Chile
by George Holmes - 867-883 Contradictory Connectivity: Spatial Imaginaries and Technomediated Positionalities in Kenya's Outsourcing Sector
by Mark Graham - 884-902 Islands of globalisation: Offshore Services and the Changing Spatial Divisions of Labour
by Jana Maria Kleibert - 903-921 Children Living with ‘Sustainable’ Urban Architectures
by John Horton & Sophie Hadfield-Hill & Peter Kraftl - 922-938 The Unstable Lives of Bicycles: The ‘Unbecoming’ of Design Objects
by Jonas Larsen & Mathilde Dissing Christensen - 939-956 Who Needs Good Neighbors?
by Peter Howley & Stephen O Neill & Rowland Atkinson - 957-976 Trip Generation of Seniors and the Geography of Walking in Montreal
by Md Moniruzzaman & Antonio Páez & Darren Scott & Catherine Morency - 977-995 ‘All in it Together’? Ethnoreligious Labour-Market Penalties and the Post-2008 Recession in the UK
by Nabil Khattab & Ron Johnston & David Manley - 996-1014 Modelling Multilevel Variations in Distance Moved between Origins and Destinations in England and Wales
by Michael Thomas & John Stillwell & Myles Gould - 1015-1016 The Power of Collective Tactics: Response to Peters and Turner
by Nick Bearman & Sarah Dyer & Helen Walkington & Stephanie Wyse
March 2015, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 501-502 Featured Graphic. If Europe were a Country …
by N/A - 503-520 Waterfall City (Johannesburg): Privatized Urbanism in Extremis
by Martin J Murray - 521-536 Urban Social Movements and the Struggle for Affordable Housing in the Globalizing City of Tel Aviv-Jaffa
by Sebastian Schipper - 537-553 The Circulation of Swedish Urban Sustainability Practices: To China and Back
by Anna Hult - 554-570 Harbour Bathing and the Urban Transition of Water in Copenhagen: Junctions, Mediators, and Urban Navigations
by Jens Stissing Jensen & Erik Hagelskjær Lauridsen & Chiara Farné Fratini & Birgitte Hoffmann - 571-587 Building Collaborative Partnerships for Climate Change Action in Maputo, Mozambique
by Vanesa Castán Broto & Domingos Augusto Macucule & Emily Boyd & Jonathan Ensor & Charlotte Allen - 588-606 Urban Escalators and Interregional Elevators: The Difference that Location, Mobility, and Sectoral Specialisation Make to Occupational Progression
by Ian Gordon & Tony Champion & Mike Coombes - 607-624 Employment Insecurity and First-Time Homeownership: Evidence from Twenty-Two European Countries
by Philipp M Lersch & Caroline Dewilde - 625-642 Residential Mobility of Skilled Migrants in Nanjing, China
by Can Cui & Stan Geertman & Pieter Hooimeijer