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August 2024, Volume 114, Issue 7
- 1365-1385 GeoShapley: A Game Theory Approach to Measuring Spatial Effects in Machine Learning Models
by Ziqi Li - 1386-1404 Attentive Observation: Walking, Listening, Staying Put
by Matthew Gandy - 1405-1423 Wakeful Geographies, Wakeful Bodies: Day and Nighttime Rhythms of Indebted Life and Capitalist Enclosure in Cambodia
by Katherine Brickell & Dalia Iskander & Laurie Parsons & Vincent Guermond - 1424-1442 Urban Perception Assessment from Street View Images Based on a Multifeature Integration Encompassing Human Visual Attention
by Nai Yang & Zhitao Deng & Fangtai Hu & Qingfeng Guan & Yi Chao & Lin Wan - 1443-1463 Tourism Platforms and the Digital Biopolitics of Nature: An Interface Analysis of TripAdvisor in Patagonia-Aysén, Chile
by Juan Astaburuaga & Agnieszka Leszczynski & J. C. Gaillard - 1464-1482 Underestimating Racism? Decoupling Race and Redlining
by Scott N. Markley & Steven R. Holloway - 1483-1504 How Do In-Car Navigation Aids Impair Expert Navigators’ Spatial Learning Ability?
by Qi Ying & Weihua Dong & Sara Irina Fabrikant - 1505-1525 The Ground Rent Machine: The Story of Race, Housing Inequality, and Dispossession in Baltimore, Maryland
by Jason R. Jurjevich & Dillon Mahmoudi - 1526-1545 Interregional Flows of Embodied Carbon Storage Associated with Land-Use Change in China
by Shaojian Wang & Shijie Zhou & Rong Wu & Kuishuang Feng & Klaus Hubacek - 1546-1567 Traversing Precarity: The Socioeconomic Mobility of Female Migrant Building Workers in China
by Mark Jayne & Wu Siying & Wu Chenhui - 1568-1586 Calibrating Spatial Stratified Heterogeneity for Heavy-Tailed Distributed Data
by Bisong Hu & Tingting Wu & Qian Yin & Jinfeng Wang & Bin Jiang & Jin Luo - 1587-1603 The Transnationalism of the Black Lives Matter Movement: Decolonization and Mapping Black Geographies in Sydney, Australia
by Daniel Barwick & Anoop Nayak - 1604-1624 Differentiating Everyday Map Tasks: Unique Attention-Related Eye Movements and Electrophysiological Signatures of Map Use
by Tong Qin & Wim Fias & Nico Van de Weghe & Haosheng Huang
July 2024, Volume 114, Issue 6
- 1119-1136 Gentrification and Its Variegated Emplacements: The Politics of Microregeneration in Shenzhen, China
by Shaun S. K. Teo - 1137-1155 Public Perception of Climate Risk, Environmental Image, and Corporate Green Investment
by Xiaoyi Li & Qibo Tian - 1156-1176 Spatiotemporal Variations of COVID-19 Variants in 100 Countries: Exploring Spatial Patterns and Time-Lag Effects
by Dan Zou & Suhong Zhou & Yitong Liao & Linsen Wang - 1177-1199 Challenging the Gender Neutrality of On-Demand Mobility Platforms
by Fang Bian & Si Qiao - 1200-1215 Structuring a Conversation Across Time, Space and Political Distance
by David Jordhus-Lier & Vivian Price & Camilla Houeland - 1216-1231 Confounded Local Inference: Extending Local Moran Statistics to Handle Confounding
by Levi John Wolf - 1232-1250 Denaturalizing Dispossession in the Political Ecology of the American West: Reassessing the History of the Los Angeles Aqueduct and Its Implications for Indigenous Land and Water Rights
by Sophia L. Borgias - 1251-1267 Studying Geography Teaching: First-Year Undergraduate Students’ Concerns and Expectations
by Michaela Spurná & Petr Knecht & Eduard Hofmann - 1268-1290 Escaping Environmental Hazards? Human Mobility in Response to Air Pollution and Extreme Cold Events
by Chang Xia - 1291-1309 From Green to Black: A Voluminous Political Ecology of the Extraction–Conservation Nexus
by Yolanda Ariadne Collins & Robert Fletcher - 1310-1329 Enhancing Urban Resilience Through Spatial Interaction-Based City Management Zoning
by Hezhishi Jiang & Liyan Xu & Jianing Li & Jinyuan Liu & Yao Shen - 1330-1341 Trustees of (Public) Reservations? U.S. Land Trusts and Neoliberalism as Bricolage
by Levi Van Sant - 1342-1364 Using Zipf’s Law to Optimize Urban Spatial Layouts in an Urban Agglomeration Area
by Yifan Wang & Jianjun Lyu & Xun Liang & Chuanhua Luo & Xiaonan Ma & Jiang Li & Qiang Li & Lina Zheng & Qingfeng Guan
May 2024, Volume 114, Issue 5
- 863-875 Beyond Geographies of Race
by Willie Jamaal Wright & Adam Bledsoe & Priscilla Ferreira & Kristen Maye & Ellen Louis - 876-897 Urban Visual Intelligence: Studying Cities with Artificial Intelligence and Street-Level Imagery
by Fan Zhang & Arianna Salazar-Miranda & Fábio Duarte & Lawrence Vale & Gary Hack & Min Chen & Yu Liu & Michael Batty & Carlo Ratti - 898-917 Activist Networks, Territory, and the Spatial Diffusion of Mining Conflicts
by Nasser Ary Tanimoune & Paul Alexander Haslam - 918-942 Planning for Heat Resilience and the Future of Residential Electricity Usage
by Elizabeth A. Wentz & Patricia Solís & Chuyuan Wang & Carlos Aguiar-Hernandez & Hank Courtright & Aaron J. Dock - 943-957 Geographies of Bodily (Dis)Possession: Domestic Work, Unfreedom, and Spirit Possessions in Singapore
by Laura Antona - 958-976 Spatioethnic Household Carbon Footprints in China and the Equity Implications of Climate Mitigation Policy: A Machine Learning Approach
by Anthony Howell - 977-1000 Waste Frontiers/War Enclosures: Decolonial Geosocial Analysis of Contaminated Military Land Conversions
by Shiloh Krupar - 1001-1019 Dasymetric Population Mapping Using Building Data
by Tomasz Pirowski & Bartłomiej Szypuła - 1020-1038 “I Rarely Go Out on Work Days”: Space–Time Constraints and (Im)mobility Experiences Among Indonesian Female Domestic Workers in Hong Kong
by Fikriyah Winata - 1039-1057 Joint Effects of Perceived Hazard Risk and Contextual Situation on Responses
by Yuki Iwai - 1058-1078 Platform Urbanism and “Splintering Amenitization”: An Analysis of Canadian Cities
by Anirudh Govind & Agnieszka Leszczynski & Ate Poorthuis - 1079-1097 The Impact of Urban Scaling Structure on the Local-Scale Transmission of COVID-19: A Case Study of the Omicron Wave in Hong Kong Using Agent-Based Modeling
by Ningyezi Peng & Xintao Liu - 1098-1117 How Mobility and Temporal Contexts May Affect Environmental Exposure Measurements: Using Outdoor Artificial Light at Night (ALAN) and Urban Green Space as Examples
by Yang Liu & Mei-Po Kwan & Changda Yu
April 2024, Volume 114, Issue 4
- 611-632 How Retailer Hierarchy Shapes Food Accessibility: A Case Study Using Machine Learning Method to Delineate Service Areas and Hierarchical Levels of Food Retailers
by Bi Yu Chen & Chenxi Fu & Donggen Wang & Tao Jia & Jianya Gong - 633-651 “Gold Is a Spirit”: Diverse Ontologies and a More-than-Human Political Ecology of Extraction in Ghana’s Small-Scale Gold Mining Industry
by Janet Adomako - 652-670 Hungarian Geography between 1870 and 1920: Negotiating Empire and Coloniality on the Global Semiperiphery
by Ferenc Gyuris & Steven Jobbitt & Róbert Győri - 671-696 Assessing the Monthly Trends in Precipitable Water Vapor over the Indian Subcontinent
by Seema Rani & Pyarimohan Maharana & Suraj Mal - 697-718 Modeling Spatial Anisotropic Relationships Using Gradient-Based Geographically Weighted Regression
by Jinbiao Yan & Bo Wu & Xiaoqi Duan - 719-736 Beauty and the Anthropocene: A Case for How Experiences of Beautiful Places in Nature Can Contribute to Emancipation from Instrumental Rationality
by Matthew H. John - 737-752 New-Build Speculation and the Financialization of Urban Development in the Global South: A Perspective from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
by Gabriel Fauveaud - 753-769 The Impact of Spatial Changes on the Assessment of CCTV Effects: An Example of the Green Light Project in Detroit
by Ruidun Chen & Cong Fu & Shanhe Jiang & Minxuan Lan & Yanqing Xu - 770-791 Postextinction Geographies: Audiovisual Afterlives of the Bucardo and the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
by Hannah Hunter & Adam Searle - 792-807 War Travels: The Logistics of Vietnam War Militourism
by Wesley Attewell - 808-825 Dynamic Relationship between Commuting Time and Job Satisfaction: A Bivariate Latent Change Score Approach
by Guanqiu Liu & Liang Ma - 826-843 Particulate Matters: Air Pollution and the Political Ecology of a Boundary Object
by Mary Mostafanezhad & Olivier Evrard & Chaya Vaddhanaphuti - 844-862 Tank to Table: Hong Kong’s Wet Markets and the Geographies of Lively Commodification Beyond Companionship
by Ben A. Gerlofs & Benjamin Lucca Iaquinto & Kylie Yuet Ning Poon & Cathy Tung Yee Tsang
March 2024, Volume 114, Issue 3
- 437-461 Governance Policy Evaluation in the United States during the Pandemic: Nonpharmaceutical Interventions or Else?
by Danlin Yu & Shenyang Guo & Yuanyuan Yang & Linyun Fu & Timothy McBride & Ruopeng An - 462-480 On Disease Configurations, Black-Grass Blowback, and Probiotic Pest Management
by George Cusworth & Jamie Lorimer - 481-498 A Conjunctural Mapping of People’s Park
by Gregory Woolston & Katharyne Mitchell - 499-519 Statistical Modeling of Spatially Stratified Heterogeneous Data
by Jinfeng Wang & Robert Haining & Tonglin Zhang & Chengdong Xu & Maogui Hu & Qian Yin & Lianfa Li & Chenghu Zhou & Guangquan Li & Hongyan Chen - 520-535 Globalized Climate Precarity: Environmental Degradation, Disasters, and the International Brick Trade
by Laurie Parsons & Ricardo Safra de Campos & Alice Moncaster & Ian Cook & Tasneem Siddiqui & Chethika Abenayake & Amila Buddhika Jayasinghe & Pratik Mishra & Long Ly Vouch & Tamim Billah - 536-554 Mapping the Unheard: Analyzing Tradeoffs Between Fisheries and Offshore Wind Farms Using Multicriteria Decision Analysis
by Zhenlei Song & Piers Chapman & Jian Tao & Ping Chang & Huilin Gao & Honggao Liu & Christian Brannstrom & Zhe Zhang - 555-573 Art Works: Rendering the Absence Present by Bearing Witness at the National Memorial for Peace and Justice
by Perry L. Carter - 574-590 Exploring Multiscale Spatial Interactions: Multiscale Geographically Weighted Negative Binomial Regression
by Hanchen Yu - 591-609 Modeling Toponymic Change: A Multilevel Analysis of Street Renaming in Postsocialist Romania
by Mihai S. Rusu
February 2024, Volume 114, Issue 2
- 277-298 Flow Piracy and Percolation in a Hydropower Watershed: Interceptions of Indigenous Languages in Upland Laos
by N. J. Enfield - 299-313 Geospatial Analysis of Alaskan Lakes Indicates Wetland Fraction and Surface Water Area Are Useful Predictors of Methane Ebullition
by Michela J. Savignano & Ethan D. Kyzivat & Laurence C. Smith & Melanie Engram - 314-333 Geographic Variation in Household Disaster Preparedness in the United States
by Forest Cook & Peter Howe - 334-351 Environmental NGOs and Protected Area Conservation in Australia: The Political Consequences of Aligning with Private Interests
by Benjamin Cooke & Lilian M. Pearce & Aidan Davison - 352-368 The Healer, the Witch, and the Law: The Settler Magic That Criminalized Indigenous Medicine Men as Frauds and Normalized Colonial Violence as Care
by Tyler McCreary & Rebecca Hall - 369-386 Reproducible Research Practices and Barriers to Reproducible Research in Geography: Insights from a Survey
by Peter Kedron & Joseph Holler & Sarah Bardin - 387-407 Patterns of Multidimensional Poverty in the United States
by David C. Folch & Matthew Laird - 408-435 Disaster Misinformation and Its Corrections on Social Media: Spatiotemporal Proximity, Social Network, and Sentiment Contagion
by Wei Zhai & Hang Yu & Céline Yunya Song
January 2024, Volume 114, Issue 1
- 1-20 Critical Stakeholder Engagement: The Road to Actionable Science Is Paved with Scientists’ Good Intentions
by Aparna Bamzai-Dodson & Amanda E. Cravens & Renee A. McPherson - 21-38 Labor, Democracy, and the Postcolonial State: Spaces of Union Organizing and the Duppy State in Britain and Trinidad
by Ben Gowland & David Featherstone & Lazaros Karaliotas - 39-68 Four Decades of Landscape Change on a Granite Dome (Enchanted Rock, Texas): A Photographic Field Work Analysis
by Francisco Luis Pérez - 69-90 A Multiscale Assessment of the Impact of Perceived Safety from Street View Imagery on Street Crime
by Hanlin Zhou & Lin Liu & Jue Wang & Kathi Wilson & Minxuan Lan & Xin Gu - 91-106 “The Last Victims of the Indian War”: Celilo Falls, the Dalles Dam, and Infrastructural Colonization
by Carrie Mott - 107-122 “Humanistic” City in the Age of “Capitalocene”
by Ihnji Jon & Prince Guma & AbdouMaliq Simone - 123-138 The Chemical Geographies of Misoprostol: Spatializing Abortion Access from the Biochemical to the Global
by Cordelia Freeman & Sandra Rodríguez - 139-163 Platform Firms, Commercial Real Estate Cycles and San Francisco’s Growth as a Tech Cluster, 2008–2020
by Laura Schmahmann & Alex Ramiller & Desiree Fields - 164-184 Sustaining Hierarchies: A Cross-Level and Cross-Scale Analysis of Power, Politics, and Dominant Discourse in Adaptive Decision Making
by Alicea Garcia & Petra Tschakert & Nana Afia Karikari - 185-199 Understanding the Hybridization of Everyday Activities from a Time-Geographic Perspective
by Chunjiang Li & Eva Thulin & Yanwei Chai - 200-217 Children and Young People’s Experiences and Understandings of Gambling-Style Systems in Digital Games: Loot Boxes, Popular Culture, and Changing Childhoods
by Sarah Mills & James Ash & Rachel Gordon - 218-235 Urban Environmental Imaginaries and Aesthetic Sensibilities in Mumbai, India
by Aparna Parikh - 236-254 Governing the Extraterritorial: Global Environmentalities of China’s Green Belt and Road Initiative
by Xiaofeng Liu & Mia M. Bennett - 255-275 Intentional Automobility: Mobility Choice Between Socialist and Postsocialist Chrononormativity
by Daniel Seidenglanz & Robert Osman & Jiří Malý
November 2023, Volume 113, Issue 10
- v:113:y:2023:i:10:p:em-iii-em-iv Annals of the American Association of Geographers 2023 Editors: Volume 113
by The Editors - v:113:y:2023:i:10:p:em-i-em-ii Manuscript Reviewers
by The Editors - 2269-2286 Measuring the Unmeasurable: Models of Geographical Context
by A. Stewart Fotheringham & Ziqi Li - 2287-2302 Reconsidering the “Nature” of Agriculture: Racial Capitalism, H-2A Labor, and Political Ecologies of Extreme Heat in Georgia
by Caroline Keegan - 2303-2317 Hal Baron as Radical Geographer: Institutions, Geopolitics, and the Reproduction of Racial Capitalism
by Donald Planey - 2318-2332 Lake Atotonilco: A First Approach to Determining the Minimum Lake Level Necessary to Sustain Its Biodiversity
by Demetrio Meza-Rodríguez & José de Anda & Harvey Shear - 2333-2358 A Cross-Scale Representation of Tourist Activity Space
by Xinyue Chen & Yang Xu & Sangwon Park & Yimin Chen & Xintao Liu & Chengxiang Zhuge - 2359-2375 More-Than-Climate Temporalities of Loss and Damage in Australia
by Guy Jackson - 2376-2391 Transnational Affective Circuitry: Public Information Campaigns, Affective Governmentality, and Border Enforcement
by Jill M. Williams & Kate Coddington - 2392-2416 Understanding Social Inequality in Individual Perceived Exposures to Air Pollution in Residential and Visited Neighborhoods: A Study Using Association Rule Mining
by Jiannan Cai & Mei-Po Kwan - 2417-2434 Uneven Geographies of the Embodied Effects of Water Insecurity Among Women Irrigators in Northern Ghana
by Dinko Hanaan Dinko & Hanson Nyantakyi-Frimpong - 2435-2455 From Proximity to Quality: The Capitalization of Public Facilities into Housing Prices
by De Tong & Yue Shen & Xiaoguang Wang & Yiyu Sun & Ian MacLachlan & Xin Li - 2456-2479 Inclusive Accessibility: Integrating Heterogeneous User Mobility Perceptions into Space-Time Prisms
by Armita Kar & Huyen T. K. Le & Harvey J. Miller - 2480-2496 Mapping in an Echo Chamber: How Cartographic Silence Frames Conservative Media’s Climate Change Denial
by Carolyn S. Fish & Katie Quines Kreitzberg - 2497-2511 Four Fundamental Questions to Evaluate Land Change Models with an Illustration of a Cellular Automata–Markov Model
by Cláudia M. Viana & Robert Gilmore Pontius & Jorge Rocha - 2512-2524 Information Consistency-Based Measures for Spatial Stratified Heterogeneity
by Hexiang Bai & Hui Wang & Deyu Li & Yong Ge
October 2023, Volume 113, Issue 9
- 2013-2030 Accumulated Cyclone Energy-Based Tropical Cyclone Return Periods in Florida
by Yi-Jie Zhu & Jennifer Collins & Joanne Muller & Philip Klotzbach - 2031-2047 Geoforensics with Pollen Quantification: A Spatial Perspective
by Wangshu Mu & Daoqin Tong & Tony H. Grubesic & Hung-Chi Liu & Edward Helderop & Jennifer A. Miller & Elisa Jayne Bienenstock - 2048-2067 Protected Truths: Neoextractivism, Conservation, and the Rise of Posttruth Politics in Brazil
by Robert Coates & Laila Sandroni - 2068-2083 Geographies of Waiting: Politics, Methods, and Praxis—A Case Study of Indian Railway Stations
by Pallavi Gupta - 2084-2107 Spatiotemporal Transmission Model to Simulate an Interregional Epidemic Spreading
by Zitong Li & Haiping Zhang & Ding Chen & Canyu Chen & Renyu Chen & Nuozhou Shen & Yi Huang & Liyang Xiong & Guoan Tang - 2108-2125 Forests of Fear: Illegal Logging, Criminalization, and Violence in the Carpathian Mountains
by George Iordăchescu & Monica Vasile - 2126-2148 Geographic Isolation and Vulnerability Across Peru’s Ecological Regions: The Influence of Regional Contexts of Extraction
by Hugh B. Roland & Katherine J. Curtis & Kristen M. C. Malecki & Donghoon Lee & Juan Bazo & Paul Block - 2149-2165 At a Loss at the Loss at Sea: Families of the Missing Migrants of the Mediterranean and the (Bermuda) Triangle of Space, Articulation, and Justice
by Bader AlBader & Odessa Gonzalez Benson & Vadim Besprozvany & Antonio Siciliano & Elena Godin - 2166-2185 Urban Mobility and Knowledge Extraction from Chaotic Time Series Data: A Comparative Analysis for Uncovering COVID-19 Effects
by Geonhwa You - 2186-2202 Red or Expert: Reforming Geographers in Communist China, 1949–1953
by Lei Zhang - 2203-2218 Evolving Coagency between Artists and AI in the Spatial Cocreative Process of Artmaking
by Paulina Nordström & Riina Lundman & Johanna Hautala - 2219-2236 Geographies of Hegemonic Gay Masculinity: Interplays of Trans and Racialized In/Exclusions in the Gay Village of Toronto
by Rae D. Rosenberg - 2237-2251 Ellen Churchill Semple’s Political Economy: Slavery, Frontier, Imperium
by Britain Hopkins & Ian Klinke - 2252-2268 Disruption and Control: Contesting Mobilities through the Picket Line
by Diarmaid Kelliher
September 2023, Volume 113, Issue 8
- 1745-1761 South of the South: Political Dissidence, Exile, and Latin American Transnationalism Around the “New Geography” Meetings in the Southern Cone (1960s–1970s)
by Federico Ferretti - 1762-1780 Named Landforms of the World: A Geomorphological and Physiographic Compilation
by Charlie Frye & Roger Sayre & Alexander B. Murphy & Deniz Karagülle & Moira Pippi & Mark Gilbert & Jaynya W. Richards - 1781-1799 How do Spatiotemporally Patterned Everyday Activities Explain Variations in People’s Mental Health?
by Min Yang & Donggen Wang - 1800-1817 Understanding “Islandness”
by Aideen Foley & Laurie Brinklow & Jack Corbett & Ilan Kelman & Carola Klöck & Stefano Moncada & Michelle Mycoo & Patrick Nunn & Jonathan Pugh & Stacy-ann Robinson & Verena Tandrayen-Ragoobur & Rory Walshe - 1818-1834 Valuing Nature in Global Production Networks: Hunting Tourism and the Weight of History in Zambezi, Namibia
by Linus Kalvelage & Javier Revilla Diez & Michael Bollig - 1835-1855 Surges in Three Svalbard Glaciers Derived from Historic Sources and Geomorphic Features
by Piotr Zagórski & Kamila Frydrych & Jacek Jania & Małgorzata Błaszczyk & Monica Sund & Mateusz Moskalik - 1856-1877 Spatiotemporal Interpolation Using Graph Neural Network
by Shiqi Yao & Bo Huang - 1878-1899 Outer Space Mining: Exploring Techno-Utopianism in a Time of Climate Crisis
by Raphael Deberdt & Philippe Le Billon - 1900-1917 Real Property Supremacy: Manufactured Housing and the Limits of Inclusion through Finance
by Mark Kear & Dugan Meyer & Margaret O. Wilder - 1918-1938 Periodicity and Variability in Daily Activity Satisfaction: Toward a Space-Time Modeling of Subjective Well-Being
by Jing Ma & Guanpeng Dong - 1939-1959 Where Did Redlining Matter? Regional Heterogeneity and the Uneven Distribution of Advantage
by Wenfei Xu - 1960-1976 Spatial Association from the Perspective of Mutual Information
by Wen-Bin Zhang & Yong Ge & Hexiang Bai & Yan Jin & Alfred Stein & Peter M. Atkinson - 1977-2002 Let Geography Die: The Rise, Fall, and “Unfinished Business” of Geography at Harvard
by Alison Mountz & Kira Williams - 2003-2012 Who Are We? Redefining the Academic Community
by David H. Kaplan
August 2023, Volume 113, Issue 7
- 1535-1542 Unsettling Race, Nature, and Environment in Geography
by Katie Meehan & Mabel Denzin Gergan & Sharlene Mollett & Laura Pulido - 1543-1553 Ecological Memory in the Biophysical Afterlife of Slavery
by Tianna Bruno - 1554-1562 Unfixing Space: Toward Anti-Caste Philosophies of Nature
by Thomas Crowley - 1563-1572 Toward “Total Freedom”: Black Ecologies of Land, Labor, and Livelihoods in the Mississippi Delta
by Carrie Freshour & Brian Williams - 1573-1588 Racial Geographies of Land and Domestic Service in Panama
by Sharlene Mollett - 1589-1598 Nature, Agriculture, and Black Space-Making in Serra dos Tapes, Brazil
by Gabriela Rodrigues Gois - 1599-1614 Black Towns and (Legal) Marronage
by Danielle Purifoy - 1615-1629 Making the City of Lakes: Whiteness, Nature, and Urban Development in Minneapolis
by Rebecca H. Walker & Hannah Ramer & Kate D. Derickson & Bonnie L. Keeler - 1630-1638 Birds, Dogs, and Racism: Conflicts over Care in New York’s Central Park
by Anne Bonds & Ryan Holifield - 1639-1651 Water Infrastructure as Intrusion: Race, Exclusion, and Nostalgic Futures in North Carolina
by Cassandra L. Workman & Sameer H. Shah - 1652-1663 Regulating Improvement: Industrial Water Pollution, White Settler Authority, and Capitalist Reproduction in the St. Clair–Detroit River Corridor, 1945–1972
by Nicole Van Lier - 1664-1673 Articulating Indigenous Law as “Environmental Protection”? The Piikani Nation and the Oldman River Dam Environmental Assessment Review Process
by Michael Fabris - 1674-1681 On Swampification: Black Ecologies, Moral Geographies, and Racialized Swampland Destruction
by Morgan P. Vickers - 1682-1698 At Home: Black Women’s Collective Claims to Environmentally Just Rental Housing
by Carrie Chennault & Lynn Sutton - 1699-1710 Toward a World Where We Can Breathe: Abolitionist Environmental Justice Praxis
by Ki’Amber Thompson - 1711-1727 A Pedagogy of Unbecoming for Geoscience Otherwise
by Christopher Reimer & Sarah-Louise Ruder & Michele Koppes & Juanita Sundberg - 1728-1744 Storytelling Earth and Body
by Pavithra Vasudevan & Margaret Marietta Ramírez & Yolanda González Mendoza & Michelle Daigle
July 2023, Volume 113, Issue 6
- 1269-1289 Effect of Climate and Soils on the Diffusion of Towns on the Territory of Poland in the Thirteenth to the Eighteenth Centuries
by Robert Krzysztofik & Weronika Dragan - 1290-1305 How Colonialism Makes Its World: Infrastructure and First Nation Debt in Canada
by Shiri Pasternak - 1306-1328 The Heterogeneity of Ecosystem Services across the Riverine Landscape of the Koshi River Basin, Nepal
by Sagar Ratna Bajracharya & Martin C. Thoms & Melissa Parsons - 1329-1347 Living Images: A Recursive Approach to Computing the Structural Beauty of Images or the Livingness of Space
by Bin Jiang & Chris de Rijke - 1348-1364 Cultivating an Alternative Subjectivity Beyond Neoliberalism: Community Gardens in Urban China
by Xin Mai & Yueli Xu & Yungang Liu - 1365-1382 Dynamic Fire Regimes and Forest Conditions Across Three Centuries in a Shortleaf Pine-Oak Forest in the Ouachita Mountains, Arkansas, USA
by William T. Flatley & Lillian M. Bragg & Don C. Bragg - 1383-1401 Factors That Affect Student Outcomes in U.S. Geography Education
by Michael Solem & Phillip W. Vaughan - 1402-1418 “Why Change?” Monopoly and Competition in the Southeastern U.S. Electricity System
by Conor Harrison & Shelley Welton - 1419-1443 Developing a Place–Time-Specific Transmissibility Index to Measure and Examine the Spatiotemporally Varying Transmissibility of COVID-19
by Hao Yang & X. Angela Yao & Ruowei Liu & Christopher C. Whalen - 1444-1460 More-Than-State Ontologies of Territory: Commoning, Assembling, Peopling
by Vera Smirnova & Oleg Golubchikov - 1461-1482 An Empirical Spatial Network Model Based on Human Mobility for Epidemiological Research: A Case Study
by Chen Xu & Libao Jin & Long Lee - 1483-1500 Infrastructures of Overlordship: Law, Labor Camps, and the Material Geographies of Servitude
by D. Asher Ghertner - 1501-1515 A Bayesian Implementation of the Multiscale Geographically Weighted Regression Model with INLA
by Zhihua Ma & Zhelin Huang - 1516-1533 Geographic Mythology and Global Health
by Clare Herrick
May 2023, Volume 113, Issue 5
- 1035-1056 A Computational Framework for Preserving Privacy and Maintaining Utility of Geographically Aggregated Data: A Stochastic Spatial Optimization Approach
by Yue Lin & Ningchuan Xiao - 1057-1070 Do Urban Golf Courses Provide Barriers to Equitable Greenspace Access in the United States?
by J. C. Ryan - 1071-1091 Struggles over Skills: Lived Experiences of Evolving Technologies and Gendered Hierarchies at Work
by Andrew Warren & Chris Gibson - 1092-1111 Climate Gentrification: Valuing Perceived Climate Risks in Property Prices
by Joshua J. Thompson & Robert L. Wilby & John K. Hillier & Richenda Connell & Geoffrey R. Saville - 1112-1134 Spatiotemporal Heterogeneities in the Causal Effects of Mobility Intervention Policies during the COVID-19 Outbreak: A Spatially Interrupted Time-Series (SITS) Analysis
by Wenjia Zhang & Kexin Ning - 1135-1152 Wind–Human Resonance in a Polluted City: The Case of Dalinpu in Kaohsiung, Taiwan
by Yi-Ting Chang & Shiuh-Shen Chien - 1153-1171 Making the Cotton District (White): Urban Renewal, New Urbanism, and the Construction of a Nostalgic Neo-Plantationist Pastiche
by Taylor Shelton & Brian Williams - 1172-1189 Human-Induced Resource Scarcity in the Colorado River Basin and Its Implications for Water Supply and the Environment in the Mexicali Valley Transboundary Aquifer
by Javier Rubio-Velázquez & Hugo A. Loaiciga & David Lopez-Carr - 1190-1206 l0-Norm Variable Adaptive Selection for Geographically Weighted Regression Model
by Bo Wu & Jinbiao Yan & Kai Cao - 1207-1223 Governing Wildfire Risk in Canada: The Rise of an Apparatus of Security
by Adeniyi Asiyanbi & Conny Davidsen - 1224-1242 “Hanging Around in Their Brokenness”: On Mental Ill-Health Geography, Asylums and Camps, Artworks and Salvage
by Cheryl McGeachan & Chris Philo - 1243-1267 Computational Cartographic Recognition: Identifying Maps, Geographic Regions, and Projections from Images Using Machine Learning
by Jialin Li & Ningchuan Xiao - v:113:y:2023:i:5:p:em-i-em-iii Correction
by The Editors
April 2023, Volume 113, Issue 4
- 799-816 Hydromorphological Information in Historical Maps of Switzerland: From Map Feature Definition to Ecological Metric Derivation
by Victoria Scherelis & Michael Doering & Marta Antonelli & Patrick Laube - 817-833 Gendering and Diversifying the Research Pipeline: A Quantitative Feminist Geographical Approach to Gender in Higher Education
by Laura Sheppard & Jonathan Reades & R. P. J. Freeman - 834-856 COVID-19 and Urban Futures: Impacts on Business Closures in Miami-Dade County
by Han Li & Justin Stoler - 857-872 Fugitive Dust: The Indeterminate Trajectories of Urban Development’s Present Past
by Elsa Noterman - 873-890 Differential Response in Chlorophyll-a Concentration to Seasonal Forcings along the West Coast of India
by Avinash A. Arondekar & Aftab A. Can & Madhusudan Lanjewar - 891-912 Analyzing Spatial-Temporal Impacts of Neighborhood Socioeconomic Status Variables on COVID-19 Outbreaks as Potential Social Determinants of Health
by Ming-Hsiang Tsou & Jian Xu & Chii-Dean Lin & Morgan Daniels & Jessica Embury & Jaehee Park & Eunjeong Ko & Joseph Gibbons - 913-932 Toward a More-Than-Human Everyday Urbanism: Rhythms and Sensoria in the Multispecies City
by Lauren E. Van Patter - 933-948 Grounding Mobility: Protest Atmospheres at Hong Kong International Airport
by Benjamin Lucca Iaquinto & Lachlan Barber & Po Sheung Yu - 949-972 Estimation of Segment-Averaged Geometric-Hydraulic Relationships as a Function of Depth in Natural Rivers Using Inverse Modeling
by Soodeh Kalami & Siamak Amiri & Mehdi Mazaheri - 973-995 Analyzing the Role of Service Congestion in Accessibility Modeling
by Jie Lin & Gordon Cromley - 996-1019 “Brewing Change”: Advocacy in Craft Brewing in the United States
by Colleen C. Myles & Delorean Wiley & Walter W. Furness & Katherine Sturdivant - 1020-1033 Bringing Transport into Black Geographies: Policies, Protests, and Planning in Johannesburg
by Astrid Wood
March 2023, Volume 113, Issue 3
- 567-580 Good Roads and Anti-Black Violence
by Darius Scott - 581-598 A Systematic Review of COVID-19 Geographical Research: Machine Learning and Bibliometric Approach
by Jinglun Xi & Xiaolu Liu & Jianghao Wang & Ling Yao & Chenghu Zhou - 599-615 Nature for Resilience? The Politics of Governing Urban Nature
by Laura Tozer & Harriet Bulkeley & Bernadett Kiss & Andrés Luque-Ayala & Yuliya Voytenko Palgan & Kes McCormick & Christine Wamsler - 616-634 The Partial Secularisms of Singapore’s Muslim Minorities: Arbitraging Model Citizenship and (In)Complete Selves at the Margins
by Orlando Woods & Lily Kong - 635-657 A Two-Layer Location Choice Model Reveals What’s New in the “New Retail”
by Liyan Xu & Fu Li & Keqing Huang & Jing Ning - 658-674 Postdigital Territoriality: Disentangling from Digital Media as a Return to Place
by Paul C. Adams & André Jansson - 675-699 Time-Geographic Project of Household Food Provision: Conceptualization and a Pilot Case Study
by Bochu Liu & Michael J. Widener & Lindsey G. Smith & Steven Farber & Dionne Gesink & Leia M. Minaker & Zachary Patterson & Kristian Larsen & Jason Gilliland - 700-716 Formation of City Regions from Bottom-up Initiatives: Investigating Coalitional Developmentalism in the Pearl River Delta
by Xianchun Zhang & Jianfa Shen & Yi Sun & Changchang Zhou & Yu Yang - 717-739 Using the Web to Predict Regional Trade Flows: Data Extraction, Modeling, and Validation
by Emmanouil Tranos & André Carrascal-Incera & George Willis - 740-755 The Paradox of Care: Emotional Labor in Chinese State-Owned Social Welfare Institutions
by Yi Yu & Desheng Xue - 756-770 Lived Islam: Embodied Identities and Everyday Practices among American Muslim Youth
by Anna Mansson McGinty - 771-789 Exhaustion, Exhausting Temporalities, and Young Trans People’s Everyday Lives in the UK
by James David Todd - 790-797 Steering His Own Ship: Yi-Fu Tuan (1930–2022)
by Tim Cresswell
February 2023, Volume 113, Issue 2
- 331-345 Spectacle of Nature 2.0: The (Re)Production of Patagonia National Park
by Elena Louder & Keith Bosak - 346-369 Another Form of Neighborhood Effect Bias:The Neighborhood Effect Polarization Problem (NEPP)
by Jiayu Wu & Binhui Wang & Na Ta & Yanwei Chai - 370-389 No Longer “Confined to the Lower Keys of Florida”: Mainland United States Cultivation of Breadfruit (Artocarpus altilis) in a Changing Climate
by Russell Fielding & Jorge Julian Zaldivar