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September 2023, Volume 41, Issue 6
- 1049-1078 Border hotels: Spaces of detention and quarantine
by Ari Jerrems & Kaya Barry & Andrew Burridge & Umut Ozguc & Andrew Burridge & Francesca Esposito & Martina Tazzioli & Kasun Ubayasiri & Ari Balle-Bowness & Emma K Russell & Poppy de Souza & Xiaofeng Liu & Mia Bennett & Michele Lobo & Kaya Barry & Ari Jerrems - 1079-1095 Militarized urbanism in the cold war era: The resettlement of the refugees in Khan Younis
by Fatina Abreek-Zubiedat - 1096-1112 Spatial justice as a prerequisite for a just transition in rural areas? The case study from the Irish peatlands
by Aparajita Banerjee & Geertje Schuitema - 1113-1131 Politicizing the “unknown†: Territorial narratives, shared spatial imaginaries, and Bermuda’s oceans
by Leslie Acton - 1132-1146 Landscapes of dispossession: Criminal justice and property rights in Mexico (2015–2020)
by Rodrigo Meneses-Reyes & Gustavo Fondevila & Carlos Galindo - 1147-1165 Ghostly murals: Tracing the politics of public art in Vancouver’s Hogan’s Alley
by Friederike Landau-Donnelly - 1166-1182 The ‘rights of nature’ in an age of white supremacy?
by Erin Fitz-Henry - 1183-1199 Mini-Publics as an innovation in spatial governance
by Daniel Durrant & Tom Cohen - 1200-1224 Territorial dynamics in organizing resistance: The assistants’ solidarity movement in two universities
by Kutay Güneştepe & Deniz Tunçalp - 1225-1242 Thinking vulnerability infrastructurally: Interdependence and possibility in Lebanon’s overlapping crises
by Hanna Baumann & Henrietta L Moore - 1243-1260 The politics of heritage and place-making in Tanmen, China
by Chenhui Wu
August 2023, Volume 41, Issue 5
- 847-865 Push and back: The ripple effect of EU border externalisation from Croatia to Iran
by Karolina Augustova & Helena Farrand-Carrapico & Jelena Obradovic-Wochnik - 866-883 The Sisyphean cycle of inequitable state production: State, space, and a drainage project in Pakistan
by Ayesha Siddiqi - 884-902 The life and death of the ‘Baron mall’: The shifting politics of urban regeneration in Valparaiso
by Rodrigo Caimanque - 903-921 The emperor, the lion and the peacock: Monuments and contested state sovereignty in contemporary Ethiopia
by Asebe Debelo Regassa & Rony Emmenegger - 922-940 Situated dynamics of environmental governance in Swedish smart energy experimentation: Tentativeness, demonstration, upscaling
by Fredrik Envall - 941-957 Grab it and change it, it’s yours: Affect, attitude and politics in 1970s Northern Irish punk music
by Rachel Smith & Janet Banfield - 958-975 Territorial variance in the UK’s refugee politics and its consequences: Young Syrian refugees in England and Scotland
by Gareth Mulvey & Dimitris Skleparis & Brian Boyle - 976-992 Technology of detachment: The promise of renewable energy and its contentious reality in the south of Colombia
by Cornelia Helmcke - 993-1009 Film programming politics vis-Ã -vis festival site politics: The case of the Mezipatra queer film festival
by Ondřej Šerý & Pavel Doboš - 1010-1028 Imaginaries of place in territorialization processes: Transforming the Oyacachi páramos through nature conservation and water transfers in the Ecuadorian highlands
by Rossana Manosalvas & Jaime Hoogesteger & Rutgerd Boelens - 1029-1046 The construction and enforcement of East Asia’s air defence identification zones: Grey volumes in the sky?
by Daniel Connolly & Alexander M. Hynd
June 2023, Volume 41, Issue 4
- 637-655 “Land imaginaries†in Western Canada: (financial) neoliberalism, agrarianism, and the contemporary politics of agricultural land
by Naomi Beingessner & André Magnan & Mengistu Wendimu - 656-676 “I choose fish†: Understanding informal civil society in Vietnam through environmental grievances and actions
by Thai Nguyen-Van-Quoc & Elen-Maarja Trell - 677-697 “People expect you to choose†: Postcolonial hybridity in complex geographies of scaled diaspora identities
by Christabel Devadoss - 698-713 Strategic incapacitation, scaled up: National security influence on protest policing for the 2018 Quebec G7 summit
by Andrew Crosby & Kevin Walby - 714-734 Exploring the affective dimension of climate adaptation discourse: Political fantasies in German adaptation policy
by Elise Remling - 735-751 Modernism on the margins: A genealogy of Namibia’s (post-)apartheid spaces
by Fatima Müller-Friedman & John Friedman - 752-770 Bridgeheads of EU border externalisation? NGOs/CSOs and migration in Libya
by Paolo Cuttitta - 771-786 Planning and designing universal access to social services. A pioneering local program on welfare spaces in Italy
by Massimo Bricocoli & Benedetta Marani & Stefania Sabatinelli - 787-807 A tale of two crises: The emergence of an eco-Keynesian coalition in Swedish transport decarbonisation discourse
by Simon Haikola & Jonas Anshelm - 808-825 Resistant recycling and recycling (r-)existences: self-organizing collective subjectivations of waste pickers in Rio Grande Do Sul, Brazil
by Davide Carbonai & Marco Checchi & Luiz Lentz Junior - 826-843 Informality and the politics of urban flood management
by Patrick Brandful Cobbinah & Clifford Amoako & Ata Senior Yeboah
May 2023, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 429-447 Japanese land reform in the new era? Farmers’ wellbeing and sustainable farmland management
by Maiko Nishi - 448-465 Marketisation policies in the neoliberal era: How culture and governance structures affect the introduction of market principles in local care policies
by Ralf Och & Birgit Pfau-Effinger - 466-484 Architecture, tactics and mobility – Appropriating space at a transport hub in Shanghai
by Xia Hua & Kah-Wee Lee - 485-503 The politics of owing: Accounting, water disconnection, and austerity urbanism in Detroit
by Melissa Heil - 504-522 City regions and decent work: Politics, pluralism and policy making in Greater Manchester
by Mathew Johnson & Miguel MartÃnez Lucio & Stephen Mustchin & Damian Grimshaw & Jo Cartwright & Jenny K. Rodriguez & Tony Dundon - 523-547 Geopolitical priorities, governance gaps, and heritage subjectivities: The perils of heritage-making in the post-disaster reconstruction in Nepal
by Urmi Sengupta - 548-566 The landrush of wind energy, its socio-material workings, and its political consequences: On the entanglement of land and wind assemblages in Denmark
by Julia Kirch Kirkegaard & David Rudolph & Sophie Nyborg & Tom Cronin - 567-582 Epidermal politics: Control, violence and dissent at the biometric border
by Georgios Glouftsios & Anna Casaglia - 583-599 What level of resistance to air pollution is justified? On violence and self-defense
by J. MohorÄ ich - 600-616 Fast-track institutionalization: The opening of urban planning best practice agencies in Mexico City
by Ryan Anders Whitney & David López-GarcÃa - 617-633 ‘Mainstreaming’ Meets ‘Choice and Control’: Unsettling Neoliberal Imaginaries of Service Choice
by Ilan Wiesel & Christine Bigby & Ellen van Holstein & Brendan Gleeson
March 2023, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 221-239 Urban speculation for survival: Adaptations and negotiations in Forest City, Malaysia
by Emma Avery & Sarah Moser - 240-256 Little Aleppo: The neighbourhood experiences of Syrian refugees in Adana, Turkey, ‘poor to poor, peer to peer’
by Emel Akçalı - 257-273 Building a better host city? Reforming and contesting the Olympics in Paris 2024
by Sven Daniel Wolfe - 274-291 The political conditions of the rise of real-estate developers in French housing policies
by Julie Pollard - 292-312 Decentralisation, corruption and topological reach in Papua New Guinea
by Grant W Walton - 313-332 Institutional logics and regional policy failure: Air pollution as a wicked problem in East African cities
by Lauren Andres & John R Bryson & Hakeem Bakare & Francis Pope - 333-350 Resolving impasses in policy translation: Shall we adjust the idea or the process?
by Ellen Minkman - 351-374 Grassroots innovations in ‘extreme’ urban environments. The inclusive recycling movement
by MarÃa José Zapata Campos & Sebastián Carenzo & Goodluck Charles & Jutta Gutberlet & Jaan-Henrik Kain & Michael O Oloko & Jessica Pérez Reynosa & Patrik Zapata - 375-391 Constructing payments for ecosystem services hydrosocial territories through assemblage practices: China’s Xin’an river basin eco-compensation pilot
by Jichuan Sheng & Xiao Han - 392-407 Ambivalent states: Paradoxes of subjection in the Jordanian south
by José Ciro MartÃnez - 408-426 Chronicle of a “crisis†foretold: Asylum seekers and the case of Roxham Road on the Canada-US border
by Karine Côté-Boucher & Luna Vives & Louis-Philippe Jannard
February 2023, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 3-19 Territorializing local public policy: Building social muscle, sustaining participation in food system transformation
by Zoe W Brent - 20-36 Shanghai municipal investment corporation: Extending government power through financialization under state entrepreneurialism
by Yi Feng & Fulong Wu & Fangzhu Zhang - 37-55 Exploring the concept of town centre paradigms and how they impact on town centre retail landscapes
by Alan Hehir & Gary Warnaby & Costas Theodoridis - 56-76 The prefigurative politics of social movements and their processual production of space: The case of the indignados movement
by Viviana Asara & Giorgos Kallis - 77-91 The leading role of cities in public and private discourses on urban climate governance
by Joana DÃaz-Pont - 92-108 Geopolitics of security and surveillance in Nepal and Afghanistan: A comparative analysis
by Rupak Shrestha & Jennifer L Fluri - 109-129 Engaged pedagogic research: Transforming societies through co-learning and social action
by Katherine V Gough & Irene Veléz-Torres & Krisna Ruette-Orihuela & Javier Fayad & Bladimir Bueno & German Corredor & Carolina Escobar-Tello & Diana Hurtado & James Larrea & Giulia Piccolino & Kevin O Reyes & Jorge Rubiano & Angela Suarez & Sjoerd van Grootheest - 130-147 The resilience of urban entrepreneurialism: Challenging the ‘neoliberal turn’ of municipal climate planning
by Chiara Camponeschi - 148-164 State-led stigmatisation of place and the politics of the exception
by Sara Høier Olsen & Henrik Gutzon Larsen - 165-181 Fifty public-standpipes: Politicians, local elections, and struggles for water in Barranquilla
by Tatiana Acevedo-Guerrero - 182-198 “Aid, trade and investment†: Water operator partnerships and the Dutch water sector
by Andrea Beck - 199-217 Territorial identity and boundary negotiations among Santhals
by Sayak Dutta & Sachidanand Sinha
December 2022, Volume 40, Issue 8
- 1609-1626 “Rude and in Defiance of Authority†: Arizona Anti-Mexican American Studies Legislation and the Discursive Positioning of the “Rude†Student of Color
by Gloria Howerton - 1627-1642 Base borders: Militarisation and (post-)colonial bordering in Okinawa
by Hidefumi Nishiyama - 1643-1658 Thanato-geographies of Palestine and the possibility of politics
by Mark Griffiths - 1659-1676 A close look at the EU–Turkey deal: The language of border externalisation
by Anna Casaglia & Agnese Pacciardi - 1677-1692 Spatialising antagonism: A post-foundational analysis of the spatial dynamics of violence in nineteenth century Derry
by Gary Hussey - 1693-1710 Participatory governance in China: ‘Informal public participation’ through neighbourhood mobilisation
by Liu Cao - 1711-1726 Without a right to remain: Property’s limits on Portland’s self-governing houseless encampments
by Stephen Przybylinski - 1727-1744 Cross-border division of labor and China’s border control upon Myanmar migrants
by Cansong Li & Xiaobo Su - 1745-1762 Shadows of the shadow state: Grassroots, refugee-led organizations within a multi-scalar and contested resettlement institutional domain
by Odessa Gonzalez Benson - 1763-1783 The social vs. commercial ‘Dingpolitik’ of microlending: Mapping the glocal issue trajectory of a ‘messy object’
by Arnoud Lagendijk & Kim Simons - 1784-1800 The local state’s repertoires of governance strategies for the urban commons: Nuancing current perspectives
by Iolanda Bianchi - 1801-1818 The urban politicization of fossil fuel infrastructure: Mediatization and resistance in energy landscapes
by Sophie L. Van Neste & Annabelle Couture-Guillet
November 2022, Volume 40, Issue 7
- 1403-1420 The politics of co-implementation and their potential in shaping egalitarian cities
by Angeliki Paidakaki & Xenia Katsigianni & Pieter Van den Broeck - 1421-1436 I had no idea that Europe had internal borders: Migrants’ ‘secondary movements’ before the EU internal border regime
by Silvia Aru - 1437-1454 Competing climate spectacles in the amplified public space
by Eleanor Johnson & HÃ¥vard Haarstad - 1455-1472 The afterlives of urban megaprojects: Grounding policy models and recirculating knowledge through domestic networks
by Gabriel Silvestre & Guillermo Jajamovich - 1473-1491 How do cities challenge patterns of demand? Characterising the local governance of climate change in Nordic cities
by Jesse Schrage & Kristin Kjærås - 1492-1514 Toxic violence in marine sacrificial zones: Developing blue justice through marine democracy in Chile
by Jeremy Anbleyth-Evans & Manuel Prieto & Jonathan Barton & Ana Garcia Cegarra & Sandor Muslow & Emilo Ricci & Leonardo Campus & Vergara Pinto Francisca - 1515-1534 Power dynamics in collaborative rural planning: The case of Pematang Tengah, Indonesia
by Muhammad Taufiq & Suhirman Suhirman & Tubagus Furqon Sofhani & Benedictus Kombaitan - 1535-1550 De-politicising and re-politicising transport infrastructure futures
by Crystal Legacy - 1551-1569 Mixed signals: Understanding the democratic work of narratives in pro-immigrant protests across local policy environments
by Alice Huff & Abigail Cooke - 1570-1588 Infrastructure in times of exception: Unravelling the discourses, governance reforms and politics in ‘Building Back Better’ from COVID-19
by Iain White & Crystal Legacy & Graham Haughton - 1589-1605 Implementation of agrarian reform in North Sumatra, Indonesia: The productiveness of institutional fragmentation
by Zhe Yu Lee
September 2022, Volume 40, Issue 6
- 1203-1218 The declining appeal of mega-events in entrepreneurial cities: From Los Angeles 1984 to Los Angeles 2028
by John Lauermann - 1219-1236 Manufacturing mandates: Property, race, and the criminalisation of trespass in England and Wales
by Samuel Burgum & Helen Jones & Ryan Powell - 1237-1255 Transnational circuits of policy knowledge and discursive migration. The formation and transformation of planning policies in Argentina
by Rodrigo Alves Rolo & Martijn Duineveld & Kristof Van Assche - 1256-1271 Managing service hubs in Miami and Osaka: Between capacious commons and meagre street-level bureaucracies
by Geoffrey DeVerteuil & Matthew D. Marr & Johannes Kiener - 1272-1289 The urban political never sleeps: A framework for tracing emergent counter-responses to depoliticisation
by Mohamed Saleh & Ward Rauws - 1290-1306 Stewardship practice and the performance of citizenship: Greening tree-pits in the streets of Berlin
by Jens Lachmund - 1307-1325 Electoral politics, gentrification, and strategic use of contested place identities in Toronto’s Portuguese neighbourhood
by Koki Takahashi - 1326-1345 The making of low-carbon urbanism: Climate change, discursive strategy, and rhetorical decarbonization in Chinese cities
by Yunjing Li & George C. S. Lin - 1346-1364 Seeing like a Zone: Privately deputized sovereignty within Toronto’s Sanctuary City
by sasha skaidra - 1365-1381 Easier said than done? Involving citizens in the smart city
by David Sweeting & Jessica de Alba-Ulloa & Mario Pansera & Alex Marsh - 1382-1400 From policy mobility to top-down policy transfer: ‘Comfortization’ of Russian cities beyond neoliberal rationality
by Maria Gunko & Daniela Zupan & Larissa Riabova & Yulia Zaika & Andrey Medvedev
August 2022, Volume 40, Issue 5
- 989-993 Introduction
by Suzan Ilcan & Vicki Squire & Maurice Stierl - 994-1011 Mobility and its discontents: Seeing beyond international space and progressive time
by Anne McNevin - 1012-1031 The borderization of waiting: Negotiating borders and migration in the 2011 Syrian civil conflict
by Suzan Ilcan - 1032-1047 The intimate-mobility entanglement: Subaltern trajectories in the Haitian-Dominican borderlands
by Masaya Llavaneras Blanco - 1048-1063 Hidden geographies of the ‘Mediterranean migration crisis’
by Vicki Squire - 1064-1082 Reframing refugee crisis: A “European crisis of migration†or a “crisis of protection†?
by Maissaa Almustafa - 1083-1102 Do no harm? The impact of policy on migration scholarship
by Maurice Stierl - 1103-1105 Border practices and border games
by William Walters - 1106-1129 COVID “death pits†: US nursing homes, racial capitalism, and the urgency of antiracist eldercare
by Shiloh Krupar & Amina Sadural - 1130-1146 Who will man the rigs when we go?†transnational demographic fever dreams between Qatar and Texas
by Danya Al-Saleh - 1147-1164 Geographies of revolution: Prefiguration and spaces of alterity in Latin American radicalism
by Federico Ferretti - 1165-1181 The political geographies of strategic partnerships: City deals and non-deals
by Ilppo Soininvaara - 1182-1199 Dispossession by municipalization: Property, pipelines, and divisions of power in settler colonial Canada
by Jeremy J. Schmidt
June 2022, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 781-875 Minor keywords of political theory: Migration as a critical standpoint
by - 876-894 Aid micropolitics: Everyday southern resistance to racialized and geographical assumptions of expertise
by Gemma Sou - 895-912 Networked insurgence and an anti-electoral democracy: Bangkok space 2014–2020
by Ross King - 913-932 Becoming WestConnex – Becoming Sydney: Object-oriented politics, contested storylines and the multi-scalar imaginaries of building a motorway network in Sydney, Australia
by Graham Haughton & Phil McManus - 933-949 Institutional straddling: Negotiating micro-governance in Hanoi’s new urban areas
by Danielle Labbé & Gabriel Fauveaud - 950-969 Noxious deindustrialization: Experiences of precarity and pollution in Scotland’s petrochemical capital
by Lorenzo Feltrin & Alice Mah & David Brown - 970-986 Micropolitical practices of multispatial metagovernance in rural Denmark
by Jens Kaae Fisker & Pia Heike Johansen & Annette Aagaard Thuesen
May 2022, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 563-571 Just air? Spatial injustice and the politicisation of air pollution
by Anneleen Kenis & Maarten Loopmans - 572-591 Breathing in the polyrhythmic city: A spatiotemporal, rhythmanalytic account of urban air pollution and its inequalities
by Gordon Walker & Douglas Booker & Paul J Young - 592-610 Resistance is in the air: From post-politics to the politics of expertise
by Nicola da Schio & Bas van Heur - 611-628 The role of the media in staging air pollution: The controversy on extreme air pollution along Oxford Street and other debates on poor air quality in London
by Anneleen Kenis & Benjamin Barratt - 629-647 Towards a sensory politics of the Anthropocene: Exploring activist-artistic approaches to politicizing air pollution
by Friederike Landau & Alexandra Toland - 648-665 And then came this number PM2.5: Atmospheric particulate matter, sociotechnical imaginaries, and the politics of air quality data
by Agáta Marzecová & Hanna Husberg - 666-684 Left behind in perception of air pollution? A hidden form of spatial injustice in China
by Wei Hong & Yimeng Wei & Shuyan Wang - 685-704 Consensus and entrepreneurship: The contrasting local and national politics of UK air pollution
by Tomas Maltby - 705-723 Rethinking environmental justice: capability building, public knowledge and the struggle against traffic-related air pollution
by Maarten Loopmans & Linde Smits & Anneleen Kenis - 724-743 ‘Party in the street’: The partisan politics of space
by David Jenkins & Lipin Ram - 744-762 Toward the commoning of governance
by Stephen Leitheiser & Elen-Maarja Trell & Ina Horlings & Alex Franklin - 763-778 Urban planners as boundary spanners: Steering perceptions of asylum seeker accommodations in Germany
by Maria Schiller
March 2022, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 359-372 Critical political geographies of slow violence and resistance
by Rachel Pain & Caitlin Cahill - 373-390 Slow nonviolence: Muslim women resisting the everyday violence of dispossession and marginalization
by Amy D Piedalue - 391-408 Embodied and entangled: Slow violence and harm via digital technologies
by Rachel Brydolf-Horwitz - 409-427 Slow violence and toxic geographies: ‘Out of sight’ to whom?
by Thom Davies - 428-446 Death by ‘nature’: The European border regime and the spatial production of slow violence
by Estela Schindel - 447-462 Ethnographies of slow violence: Epistemological alliances in fieldwork and narrating ruins
by Alexander Vorbrugg - 463-480 Discursive politics and policy (im)mobility: Metro-TOD policies in India
by Harsh Mittal & Arpit Shah - 481-501 Pragmatic state rescaling: The dynamics and diversity of state space in Indonesian megaproject planning and governance
by Delik Hudalah & Tessa Talitha & Seruni Fauzia Lestari - 502-519 Dealing with violence: Varied reactions from frontline workers acting in highly vulnerable territories
by Gabriela Lotta & Fernanda Lima-Silva & Arilson Favareto - 520-540 “Still a bit uncomfortable, to be an arm of the state†: Making sense and subjects of counter-extremism in the UK and Morocco
by Niyousha Bastani & Lorena Gazzotti - 541-560 (In)coherent subjects? The politics of conceptualising resistance in the UK asylum system
by Sarah M Hughes
February 2022, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 3-30 Rethinking the biopolitical: Borders, refugees, mobilities…
by Claudio Minca & Alexandra Rijke & Polly Pallister-Wilkins & Martina Tazzioli & Darshan Vigneswaran & Henk van Houtum & Annelies van Uden - 31-49 Counter-hegemonic struggle and the framing practices of the anti-nuclear platform in Turkey (2002–2018)
by Sevgi Balkan Şahin & Marella Bodur Ün - 50-68 Differential inclusion through education: Reforms and spatial justice in Finnish education policy
by Marika Kettunen & Eeva-Kaisa Prokkola - 69-89 Institutional capacity development within the national urban policy formation process – Participants’ views
by Ratka ÄŒolić & Ä orÄ‘e Milić & Jasna Petrić & NataÅ¡a ÄŒolić - 90-107 Filtered violence: Human rights law, forced displacement and land politics in Colombia
by Max Counter - 108-123 ‘Seeing like a city’, or ‘seeing like a state’ in a city? Paris, capital of femonationalism
by Claire Hancock - 124-142 From towers to walls: Trump’s border wall as entrepreneurial performance
by Åshild Kolås & Lacin ldil Oztig - 143-164 Homeland as a multi-scalar community: (Dis)continuities in the US security/safety discourse and practice
by Simone Tulumello & Roberto Falanga - 165-179 People as infrastructure politics in global north cities: Chicago’s South Side
by David Wilson - 180-200 Intersectionality and climate policy-making: The inclusion of social difference by three Swedish government agencies
by Benedict E Singleton & Nanna Rask & Gunnhildur Lily Magnusdottir & Annica Kronsell - 201-220 A participatory local governance approach to social innovation: A case study of Seongbuk-gu, South Korea
by Sangmin Kim - 221-240 Contested mobilities in the maritory: Implications of boundary formation in a nomadic space
by José Barrena & Alberto Harambour & Machiel Lamers & Simon R Bush - 241-259 The fantasmatic narrative of ‘sustainable development’. A political analysis of the 2030 Global Development Agenda
by Juan Telleria & Jorge Garcia-Arias - 260-278 Aversive racism and community-instigated policing: The spatial politics of Nextdoor
by Stefano Bloch - 279-297 Rhythmanalysis: Rethinking the politics of everyday negotiations in ordinary public spaces
by Marie Gibert-Flutre - 298-317 Austerity, teleological ‘ends’ and the timespace practices of the state organisation
by Crispian Fuller - 318-339 Smart as (un)democratic? The making of a smart city imaginary in Kolkata, India
by Bipashyee Ghosh & Saurabh Arora - 340-356 Retrofitting an emergency approach to the climate crisis: A study of two climate emergency declarations in Aotearoa New Zealand
by Sylvia Nissen & Raven Cretney
December 2021, Volume 39, Issue 8
- 1675-1691 For political geographies of fertilities
by Kate Coddington - 1692-1710 Mothers, babies, and abortion at the border: Contradictory U.S. policies, or targeting fertility?
by Nancy Hiemstra - 1711-1724 Incompatible with life: Embodied borders, migrant fertility, and the UK’s ‘hostile environment’
by Kate Coddington - 1725-1736 “Wait for a permanent contract†: The temporal politics of (in)fertility as an early career researcher
by Sarah M Hughes - 1737-1754 Staying with the trouble of collegiality, professionalism and care: Fertilities in academia
by Emily C Kaufman - 1755-1772 Postpartum geographies: Intersections of academic labor and care work
by Emily Mitchell-Eaton - 1773-1790 Why are designs for urban governance so often incomplete? A conceptual framework for explaining and harnessing institutional incompleteness
by Catherine Durose & Vivien Lowndes - 1791-1808 Ban the (plastic) bag? Explaining variation in the implementation of plastic bag bans in Rwanda, Kenya and Uganda
by Pritish Behuria - 1809-1826 The time and place of social mixing: Everyday rhythms of long-term residents and newcomers in a Dutch neighborhood
by Erik Meij & Tialda Haartsen & Louise Meijering - 1827-1846 Desired freight and undesired migrants: Security and market forces at internal EU borders
by Cecilia Vergnano - 1847-1864 Borders and resilience: Asylum seeker reception at the securitized Finnish-Swedish border
by Eeva-Kaisa Prokkola - 1865-1865 Erratum to Staying with the trouble of collegiality, professionalism and care: Fertilities in academia
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November 2021, Volume 39, Issue 7
- 1313-1318 The state of this: Introduction to the special issue
by Jason Dittmer - 1319-1337 Jeremy Corbyn and the war machine: Assemblage and affect in the 2015 UK Labour Party Leadership Contest
by Sam Page - 1338-1355 Out from the shadows? Voluntary organisations and the assembled state
by Tom Baker & Pauline McGuirk - 1356-1374 Scenes of emergency: Dis/re-assembling the promise of the UK emergency state
by Ben Anderson - 1375-1388 Biopolitics of migration: An assemblage approach
by Thilo Wiertz - 1389-1406 The state, all at sea: Interoperability and the Global Network of Navies
by Jason Dittmer - 1407-1435 Assessing socio-technical resistance to public policy instruments: Insights from water performance indicators in the Grenoble area (France)
by Thomas Bolognesi & Antoine Brochet & Yvan Renou - 1436-1452 Between nation and state: Boundary infrastructures, communities of practice and everyday nation-ness in the Chinese rail system
by Dylan Brady - 1453-1470 Expanding the Southern urban critique: Elite politics, popular politics, and self-governance in the wards of Mandalay
by Jérémie Sanchez & Su Su Myat - 1471-1491 “We just need the developer to develop†: Entrepreneurialism, financialization and urban redevelopment in Lexington, Kentucky
by Kevin Ward & Andrew Wood - 1492-1510 Indigenous participation and knowledge justice in deliberative systems: Flooding and wild creek remediation controversies in Taiwan
by Mei-Fang Fan - 1511-1528 Introducing the YIMBYs: Renters, housing, and supply-side politics in Los Angeles
by Renee Tapp - 1529-1546 Spatial shifts in migration governance: Public-private alliances in Swedish immigration administration
by Linn Axelsson & Nils Pettersson - 1547-1566 Philanthropy to the rescue? Detroit’s schools and urban policymaking under austerity
by Dan Cohen - 1567-1585 Improving public housing policies that target low-income households: The value of adding proximity to discretion
by Lauro Gonzalez & Fernanda Lima-Silva & Marlei Pozzebon - 1586-1605 Improvising against the racial state in Atlanta: Reimagining agency in environmental justice
by Richard Milligan & Tyler McCreary & Na’Taki Osborne Jelks - 1606-1624 Infrastructure governance in the post-networked city: State-led, high-tech sanitation in Addis Ababa’s condominium housing
by Liza Rose Cirolia & Tesfaye Hailu & Julia King & Nuno F da Cruz & Jo Beall - 1625-1643 ‘Utopia’ failed? Social enterprise, everyday practices and the closure of neoliberalism
by Micaela Mazzei & Tom Montgomery & Pascal Dey - 1644-1672 Linguistic ambivalence amidst suburban diversity: LGBTQ2S municipal ‘social inclusions’ on Vancouver’s periphery
by Alison L Bain & Julie A Podmore
September 2021, Volume 39, Issue 6
- 1069-1078 Sensorial politics
by Elsa Davidson & Julian Brash - 1079-1096 Sensing others: Empty buildings and sensory worlds in Detroit
by Nicholas L Caverly - 1097-1112 Sentio ergo sum: House paint as politics of the radically mundane
by Susan Falls - 1113-1128 Emplaced care and atmospheric politics in unbreathable worlds
by Alison Kenner - 1129-1147 The child sensorium as privileged biopolitical resource: Sensory care and the burden of emotional control in middle class North American childhood
by Elsa Davidson - 1148-1171 Beyond experiments: Embedding outcomes in climate governance
by Frans Sengers & Bruno Turnheim & Frans Berkhout