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January 2008, Volume 40, Issue 1
December 2007, Volume 39, Issue 12
- 2799-2806 The Bologna Process: How the European University is Endangered through the Creation of a European Space of Higher Education
by Ilse Helbrecht
- 2807-2812 Participatory Geographies
by Rachel Pain & Sara Kindon
- 2813-2831 Spatialising Participatory Approaches: The Contribution of Geography to a Mature Debate
by Mike Kesby
- 2832-2844 Participation, Local Knowledge and Empowerment: Researching Public Space with Young People
by Eleanor Jupp
- 2845-2860 ‘Choosing’ Participatory Research: Partnerships in Space–Time
by Fran Klodawsky
- 2861-2865 Afterword: Well Positioned? Locating Participation in Theory and Practice
by Caitlin Cahill
- 2866-2882 Disciplining Microbes in the Implementation of US Federal Organic Standards
by Mrill Ingram
- 2883-2898 “Put on a Jacket, You Wuss†: Cultural Identities, Home Heating, and Air Pollution in Christchurch, New Zealand
by Julie Cupples & Victoria Guyatt & Jamie Pearce
- 2899-2915 Sign Language Peoples as Indigenous Minorities: Implications for Research and Policy
by Sarah C E Batterbury & Paddy Ladd & Mike Gulliver
- 2916-2934 Hidden Struggles: Spaces of Power and Resistance in Informal Work in Urban Argentina
by Risa Whitson
- 2935-2957 Employment Concentrations in Los Angeles, 1980–2000
by Genevieve Giuliano & Christian Redfearn & Ajay Agarwal & Chen Li & Duan Zhuang
- 2958-2974 Managing Local Labour Markets and Making up New Spaces of Welfare
by Allan Cochrane & David Etherington
- 2975-2992 Life Cycles, Contingency, and Agency: Growth, Development, and Change in English Industrial Districts and Clusters
by Andrew Popp & John Wilson
- 2993-3007 Further Reflections on the Golden Age in British Multiple Retailing 1976–94: Capital Investment, Market Share, and Retail Margins
by Carlo Morelli
- 3008-3027 The Impact of the Barnett Formula on the Scottish Economy: Endogenous Population and Variable Formula Proportions
by Linda Ferguson & David Learmonth & Peter G McGregor & J Kim Swales & Karen Turner
- 3028-3036 Reviews: Friction: An Ethnography of Global Connection, There Goes the 'Hood: Views of Gentrification from the Ground up, the Neoliberal City: Governance, Ideology and Development in American Urbanism, Lawn People: How Grasses, Weeds and Chemicals Make us Who We are, Understanding Contemporary Ireland, the Nature of the State: Excavating the Political Ecologies of the Modern State
by Laura L B Graham & Loretta Lees & Kevin Ward & Franklin Ginn & Louise Ryan & Morgan Robertson
- 3037-3040 Referees 2007
by N/A
November 2007, Volume 39, Issue 11
- 2545-2548 Toward Engaged Pluralism in Geographical Debate
by Eric Sheppard & Paul Plummer
- 2549-2553 Investigating the Geographies of Justice Movements
by Justin Beaumont & Walter Nicholls
- 2554-2574 Between Relationality and Territoriality: Investigating the Geographies of Justice Movements in the Netherlands and the United States
by Justin Beaumont & Walter Nicholls
- 2575-2592 Grassrooting Network Imaginaries: Relationality, Power, and Mutual Solidarity in Global Justice Networks
by Paul Routledge & Andrew Cumbers & Corinne Nativel
- 2593-2611 Making New Political Spaces: Mobilizing Spatial Imaginaries, Instrumentalizing Spatial Practices, and Strategically Using Spatial Tools
by Julie-Anne Boudreau
- 2612-2631 Spaces of Opposition: Activism and Deliberation in Post-Apartheid Environmental Politics
by Clive Barnett & Dianne Scott
- 2632-2651 Beyond Trenches and Grassroots? Reflections on Urban Mobilization, Fragmentation, and the Anti-Wal-Mart Campaign in Chicago
by William Sites
- 2652-2667 Political Parties and the City: Some Thoughts on the Low Profile of Partisan Organisations and Mobilisation in Urban Political Theory
by Murray Low
- 2668-2684 ‘Autonomy Online’: Indymedia and Practices of Alter-Globalisation
by Jenny Pickerill
- 2685-2698 Mutinous Eruptions: Autonomous Spaces of Radical Queer Activism
by Gavin Brown
- 2699-2714 Environmental Irony: Summoning Death in Bangladesh
by Peter Atkins & Manzurul Hassan & Christine Dunn
- 2715-2732 Stuck at the Front Door: Gender, Fear of Crime and the Challenge of Creating Safer Space
by Carolyn Whitzman
- 2733-2753 Modes of Governing Municipal Waste
by Harriet Bulkeley & Matt Watson & Ray Hudson
- 2754-2773 If You Pick up the Children, I'll Do the Groceries: Spatial Differences in between-Partner Interactions in out-of-Home Household Activities
by Tim Schwanen & Dick Ettema & Harry Timmermans
- 2774-2793 The Spatial Targeting of Urban Policy Initiatives: A Geodemographic Assessment Tool
by Peter Batey & Peter Brown
- 2794-2795 Reviews: The Code of the City: Standards and the Hidden Language of Place Making, Nature and National Identity after Communism: Globalizing the Ethnoscape, Engaging the Future: Forecasts, Scenarios, Plans, and Projects
by Emma Street & Ari Aukusti Lehtinen & James D A Millington
October 2007, Volume 39, Issue 10
- 2291-2296 Making Space for Integrative Research and Teaching
by Sarah Elwood
- 2297-2323 Global Cities in the Global Corporate Network
by William K Carroll
- 2324-2345 Untangling a Global–Local Nexus: Sorting Out Residential Sorting in Shanghai
by Xiangming Chen & Jiaming Sun
- 2346-2365 Place Remaking under Property Rights Regimes: A Case Study of Niucheshui, Singapore
by Jieming Zhu & Loo-Lee Sim & Xuan Liu
- 2366-2382 Collaborative Partnerships for Urban Development: A Study of the Vancouver Agreement
by Michael Mason
- 2383-2404 Emerging Labour Strategies in Toronto's Hotel Sector: Toward a Spatial Circuit of Union Renewal
by Steven Tufts
- 2405-2422 Technology, Time–Space, and the Remediation of Neighbourhood Life
by Michael Crang & Tracie Crosbie & Stephen Graham
- 2423-2444 Location Quotients, Ambient Populations, and the Spatial Analysis of Crime in Vancouver, Canada
by Martin A Andresen
- 2445-2463 Higher Education and Spatial (Im)Mobility: Nontraditional Students and Living at Home
by Hazel Christie
- 2464-2481 Diagnostic Tools and a Remedial Method for Collinearity in Geographically Weighted Regression
by David C Wheeler
- 2482-2499 Building a Spatial Microsimulation-Based Planning Support System for Local Policy Making
by Dimitris Ballas & Richard Kingston & John Stillwell & Jianhui Jin
- 2500-2517 Exploring the Role of Materials in Policy Change: Innovation in Low-Energy Housing in the UK
by Heather Lovell
- 2518-2539 Managing Transition in Clusters: Area Development Negotiations as a Tool for Sustaining Traditional Industries in a Swiss Prealpine Region
by Roland W Scholz & Michael Stauffacher
- 2540-2544 Review: Adaptive Governance and Water Conflict: New Institutions for Collaborative Planning, Governing Water: Contentious Transnational Politics and Global Institution Building, Designs on Nature: Science and Democracy in Europe and the United States, Disposable Cities: Garbage, Governance and Sustainable Development in Urban Africa
by Mark Zeitoun & Kerry Holden & Zarina Patel
September 2007, Volume 39, Issue 9
- 2037-2042 Post-Democracy?
by Jim Glassman
- 2043-2047 Railway Station and Urban Dynamics
by Eric Pels & Piet Rietveld
- 2048-2067 The Effects of Railway Investments in a Polycentric City: A Comparison of Competitive and Segmented Land Markets
by Ghebreegziabiher Debrezion & Eric Pels & Piet Rietveld
- 2068-2085 Transit-Oriented Development's Ridership Bonus: A Product of Self-Selection and Public Policies
by Robert Cervero
- 2086-2898 Accessibility Indicators for Location Choices of Offices: An Application to the Intraregional Distributive Effects of High-Speed Rail in the Netherlands
by Jasper Willigers & Han Floor & Bert van Wee
- 2099-2118 The WTP for Facilities at the Amsterdam Zuidas
by Thomas de Graaff & Henri L F de Groot & Caroline A Rodenburg & Erik T Verhoef
- 2119-2138 Infrastructure Pricing and Competition between Modes in Urban Transport
by Eric Pels & Erik T Verhoef
- 2139-2166 Race, Gender, and Statistical Representation: Predatory Mortgage Lending and the US Community Reinvestment Movement
by Elvin K Wyly & Mona Atia & Elizabeth Lee & Pablo Mendez
- 2167-2186 Elitism, Pluralism, or Resource Dependency: Patterns of Environmental Philanthropy among Private Foundations in California
by Francisco G Delfin Jr & Shui-Yan Tang
- 2187-2206 Technology and the Architecture of Markets: Reconfiguring the Canadian Equity Market
by Niall Majury
- 2207-2231 Emerging Districts Facing Structural Reform: The Madrid Electronics District and the Reshaping of the Spanish Telecom Monopoly
by Ruth Rama & Deron Ferguson
- 2232-2247 What Makes Environmental Performance Differ between Firms? Empirical Evidence from the Spanish Tile Industry
by Andrés J Picazo-Tadeo & Andrés GarcÃa-Reche
- 2248-2270 A Multiregion Model with Capital Accumulation and Endogenous Amenities
by Wei-Bin Zhang
- 2271-2286 Developing Britain's Port Infrastructure: Markets, Policy, and Location
by Michael Asteris & Alan Collins
- 2287-2288 Reviews: Visions of the City: Utopianism, Power, and Politics in Twentieth-Century Urbanism, Home, Precautionary Politics: Principle and Practice in Confronting Environmental Risk
by Alex Vasudevan & Franklin Ginn & Michael D Rogers
August 2007, Volume 39, Issue 8
July 2007, Volume 39, Issue 7
June 2007, Volume 39, Issue 6
May 2007, Volume 39, Issue 5
April 2007, Volume 39, Issue 4
March 2007, Volume 39, Issue 3
February 2007, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 239-241 Don't Stop the Carnival—Three Cheers for the RCE
by Graham Badley
- 242-259 Approaching Life in the London Garden Centre: Acquiring Entities and Providing Products
by Russell Hitchings
- 260-282 Ecologies and Economies of Action—Sustainability, Calculations, and other Things
by Steve Hinchliffe & Matthew B Kearnes & Monica Degen & Sarah Whatmore
- 283-300 Crossing Conventions in Localized Food Networks: Insights from Southern Italy
by Ferruccio Trabalzi
- 301-319 Ethical Trading and Socioeconomic Transformation: Critical Reflections on the South African Wine Industry
by David Bek & Cheryl McEwan & Karen Bek
- 320-338 Uneven Environmental Management: A Canadian Comparative Political Ecology
by Maureen G Reed
- 339-358 Governing Nature Conservation: The European Union Habitats Directive and Conflict around Estuary Management
by David Gibbs & Aidan While & Andrew E G Jonas
- 359-377 Molecular Affects in Human Geographies
by Derek P McCormack
- 378-397 Making Money, (Re)Making Firms: Microbusiness Financial Networks in Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter
by Jane S Pollard
- 398-416 Reading Rival Union Responses to the Localization of Technical Work in the US Telecommunications Industry
by Laura Wolf-Powers
- 417-436 Connecting Gender and Economic Competitiveness: Lessons from Cambridge's High-Tech Regional Economy
by Mia Gray & Al James
- 437-455 Materialising Memory at Angel Island Immigration Station, San Francisco
by Gareth Hoskins
- 456-466 Reviewing Geographies of Memory/Forgetting
by Stephen Legg
- 467-486 Planning as Urban Therapeutic
by Michael Gunder & Jean Hillier
- 487-501 Office Buildings and the Signature Architect: Piano and Foster in Sydney
by Donald McNeill
- 502-508 Reviews: In the Space of Theory: Postfoundational Geographies of the Nation-State, Mutual Life, Limited: Islamic Banking, Alternative Currencies, Lateral Reason, Challenging Nature: Local Knowledge, Agroscience, and Food Security in Tanga Region, Tanzania, Urban Theory: A Critical Assessment
by Clive Barnett & Jayme Walenta & Matthew Schnurr & Ron Johnston
January 2007, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 1-1 Publisher's Announcement
by N/A
- 2-9 Conceptualising the Sociospatial Diversity of Gentrification: ‘To Boldly Go’ into Contemporary Gentrified Spaces, the ‘Final Frontier’?
by Darren P Smith & Tim Butler
- 10-31 Is Gentrification a Useful Paradigm to Analyse Social Changes in the Paris Metropolis?
by Edmond Préteceille
- 32-46 A Global Gentrifier Class?
by Gary Bridge
- 47-63 Golden Ghettos: Gated Communities and Class Residential Segregation in Montevideo, Uruguay
by MarÃa José à lvarez-Rivadulla
- 64-85 Beyond Gentrification: The Demographic Reurbanisation of Bologna
by Stefan Buzar & Ray Hall & Philip E Ogden
- 86-105 Designer Neighbourhoods: New-Build Residential Development in Nonmetropolitan UK Cities—The Case of Bristol
by Martin Boddy
- 106-124 Loft Conversion and Gentrification in London: From Industrial to Postindustrial Land Use
by Chris Hamnett & Drew Whitelegg
- 125-141 Gentrification as a Governmental Strategy: Social Control and Social Cohesion in Hoogvliet, Rotterdam
by Justus Uitermark & Jan Willem Duyvendak & Reinout Kleinhans
- 142-161 Studentification and ‘Apprentice’ Gentrifiers within Britain's Provincial Towns and Cities: Extending the Meaning of Gentrification
by Darren P Smith & Louise Holt
- 162-181 For Gentrification?
by Tim Butler
- 182-207 The Metropolitan Habitus: Its Manifestations, Locations, and Consumption Profiles
by Richard Webber
- 208-227 Social and School Differentiation in Urban Space: Inequalities and Local Configurations
by Marco Oberti
- 228-234 Progress in Gentrification Research?
by Loretta Lees
- 235-238 Review: Street Science: Community Knowledge and Environmental Health Justice, Trading Down: Africa, Value Chains, and the Global Economy, Crude Chronicles: Indigenous Politics, Multinational Oil, and Neoliberalism in Ecuador
by Pekka Jokinen & Matthew Schnurr & Nick Heynen
December 2006, Volume 38, Issue 12