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January 2017, Volume 107, Issue 1
- 22-27 Nature: A Conversation in Three Parts
by Becky Mansfield & Martin Doyle - 28-32 Charting Time
by Stephen Daniels & Patrick J. Bartlein - 33-40 Justice: An Epistolary Essay
by Joshua Barkan & Laura Pulido - 41-53 Relations of Alpine Plant Communities across Environmental Gradients: Multilevel versus Multiscale Analyses
by George P. Malanson & Dale L. Zimmerman & Mitch Kinney & Daniel B. Fagre - 54-71 The Carbon Holdings of Northern Ecuador's Mangrove Forests
by Stuart E. Hamilton & John P. Lovette & Mercy J. Borbor-Cordova & Marco Millones - 72-92 Sexual Orientation, Gender, and Environmental Injustice: Unequal Carcinogenic Air Pollution Risks in Greater Houston
by Timothy W. Collins & Sara E. Grineski & Danielle X. Morales - 93-108 Using Geonarratives to Explore the Diverse Temporalities of Therapeutic Landscapes: Perspectives from “Green” and “Blue” Settings
by Sarah L. Bell & Benedict W. Wheeler & Cassandra Phoenix - 109-129 Inequality in Beijing: A Spatial Multilevel Analysis of Perceived Environmental Hazard and Self-Rated Health
by Jing Ma & Gordon Mitchell & Guanpeng Dong & Wenzhong Zhang - 130-150 Analyzing Entrepreneurial Social Networks with Big Data
by Feng Wang & Elizabeth A. Mack & Ross Maciewjewski - 151-166 Hidden Abodes: Industrializing Political Ecology
by Matthew T. Huber - 167-182 A Human Right to Science?: Precarious Labor and Basic Rights in Science and Bioprospecting
by Benjamin D. Neimark & Saskia Vermeylen - 183-199 Contesting the Unethical City: Land Dispossession and Corruption Narratives in Urban India
by Sapana Doshi & Malini Ranganathan - 200-217 Children, Critical Geopolitics, and Peace: Mapping and Mobilizing Children's Hopes for Peace in the Philippines
by Chih Yuan Woon - 218-234 Selling Ethics: Discourses of Responsibility in Tourism
by Harng Luh Sin
November 2016, Volume 106, Issue 6
- 1195-1216 Pace of Landscape Change and Pediment Development in the Northeastern Sonoran Desert, United States
by Phillip H. Larson & Scott B. Kelley & Ronald I. Dorn & Yeong Bae Seong - 1217-1235 A Shape Metric Methodology for Studying the Evolving Geometries of Synoptic-Scale Precipitation Patterns in Tropical Cyclones
by Stephanie E. Zick & Corene J. Matyas - 1236-1252 Urban–Rural Differences in Disaster Resilience
by Susan L. Cutter & Kevin D. Ash & Christopher T. Emrich - 1253-1267 Error Analysis of Regional Migration Modeling
by Jianfa Shen - 1268-1285 Application of a Global Environmental Equity Index in Montreal: Diagnostic and Further Implications
by Mathieu Carrier & Philippe Apparicio & Yan Kestens & Anne-Marie Séguin & Hien Pham & Dan Crouse & Jack Siemiatycki - 1286-1298 Is Poverty Decentralizing? Quantifying Uncertainty in the Decentralization of Urban Poverty
by Leo Kavanagh & Duncan Lee & Gwilym Pryce - 1299-1320 Cellular Automata Modeling of Land-Use/Land-Cover Dynamics: Questioning the Reliability of Data Sources and Classification Methods
by Yulia Grinblat & Michael Gilichinsky & Itzhak Benenson - 1321-1343 Using Urban Development Boundaries to Constrain Uncontrolled Urban Sprawl in China
by Penghui Jiang & Qianwen Cheng & Yuan Gong & Liyan Wang & Yunqian Zhang & Liang Cheng & Manchun Li & Jiancheng Lu & Yuewei Duan & Qiuhao Huang & Dong Chen - 1344-1359 Fluid Sovereignty: State–Nature Relations in the Hasbani Basin, Southern Lebanon
by Michael Mason & Mohamad Khawlie - 1360-1377 Toward a Geography of Black Internationalism: Bayard Rustin, Nonviolence, and the Promise of Africa
by Jake Hodder - 1378-1396 Cradle of the Creative Class: Reinventing the Figure of the Scientist in Cold War Pittsburgh
by Patrick Vitale - 1397-1417 Shards and Stages: Migrant Lives, Power, and Space Viewed from Doha, Qatar
by Robina Mohammad & James D. Sidaway - 1418-1433 Embracing Complexity and Uncertainty
by Julie A. Winkler - 1434-1434 Corrigendum
by Shiran Zhong & Ling Bian - 1435-1436 Manuscript Reviewers
by The Editors - 1437-1443 Annals, Volume 106 Index
by The Editors
September 2016, Volume 106, Issue 5
- 975-989 Interannual Effects of Early Season Growing Degree Day Accumulation and Frost in the Cool Climate Viticulture of Michigan
by Steven R. Schultze & Paolo Sabbatini & Lifeng Luo - 990-1012 Spatially Weighted Interaction Models (SWIM)
by Maryam Kordi & A. Stewart Fotheringham - 1013-1029 Validating Population Estimates for Harmonized Census Tract Data, 2000–2010
by John R. Logan & Brian J. Stults & Zengwang Xu - 1030-1046 Doing Public Participation on the Geospatial Web
by Renée E. Sieber & Pamela J. Robinson & Peter A. Johnson & Jon M. Corbett - 1047-1062 Spatial Polarization of Presidential Voting in the United States, 1992–2012: The “Big Sort” Revisited
by Ron Johnston & David Manley & Kelvyn Jones - 1063-1078 Mechanism Matters: Data Production for Geosurveillance
by David Swanlund & Nadine Schuurman - 1079-1096 Sharing the Pain: Perceptions of Fairness Affect Private and Public Response to Hazards
by W. Neil Adger & Tara Quinn & Irene Lorenzoni & Conor Murphy - 1097-1113 Geographies of Risk, the Regulatory State, and the Ethic of Care
by Raul P. Lejano & Richard Funderburg - 1114-1134 Is There Trickle-Down from Tech? Poverty, Employment, and the High-Technology Multiplier in U.S. Cities
by Neil Lee & Andrés Rodríguez-Pose - 1135-1151 The Decline of the Male Breadwinner and Persistence of the Female Carer: Exposure, Interests, and Micro–Macro Interactions
by Alice Evans - 1152-1175 Zoning Before Zoning: Land Use and Density in Mid-Nineteenth-Century New York City
by Gergely Baics & Leah Meisterlin - 1176-1193 The “Life” of the State: Social Reproduction and Geopolitics in Turkey's Kurdish Question
by Jessie Hanna Clark
July 2016, Volume 106, Issue 4
- 755-772 Dam Influences on Liver Fluke Transmission: Fish Infection and Human Fish Consumption Behavior
by Xueyuan Ong & Yi-Chen Wang & Paiboon Sithithaworn & Carl Grundy-Warr & Opal Pitaksakulrat - 773-787 Spatial Autocorrelation and Qualitative Sampling: The Case of Snowball Type Sampling Designs
by Daniel A. Griffith & E Scott Morris & Vaishnavi Thakar - 788-803 Space–Time Patterns of Rank Concordance: Local Indicators of Mobility Association with Application to Spatial Income Inequality Dynamics
by Sergio J. Rey - 804-818 Crime Risk Estimation with a Commuter-Harmonized Ambient Population
by Lucy W. Mburu & Marco Helbich - 819-836 Context and Spatial Nuance Inside a Neighborhood's Drug Hotspot: Implications for the Crime–Health Nexus
by Andrew Curtis & Jacqueline W. Curtis & Lauren C. Porter & Eric Jefferis & Eric Shook - 837-852 Inducing Demand by Expanding Road Capacity: Controlling for the Rebound Effect
by Edmund J. Zolnik - 853-873 Capitalizing on Compensation: Hydropower Resettlement and the Commodification and Decommodification of Nature–Society Relations in Southern Laos
by W. Nathan Green & Ian G. Baird - 874-890 Geographies of Social Capital: Catastrophe Experience, Risk Perception, and the Transformation of Social Space in Postearthquake Resettlements in Sichuan, China
by Alex Y. Lo & Lewis T. O. Cheung - 891-908 State-Scale Immigration Enforcement and Latino Interstate Migration in the United States
by Mark Ellis & Richard Wright & Matthew Townley - 909-931 Race, Space, and Electric Power: Jim Crow and the 1934 North Carolina Rural Electrification Survey
by Conor Harrison - 932-956 Land in Motion
by Luke Bergmann & Mollie Holmberg - 957-973 Everyday Spaces of Human Trafficking: (In)visibility and Agency Among Trafficked Women in U.S. Military-Oriented Clubs in South Korea
by Sallie Yea
May 2016, Volume 106, Issue 3
- 503-505 Forum on Geography and Militarism: An Introduction
by Eric Sheppard & James Tyner - 506-512 Geography and the Military: Notes for a Debate
by Joe Bryan - 513-520 The U.S. Military and Human Geography: Reflections on Our Conjuncture
by Joel D. Wainwright - 521-529 Confronting White Supremacy and a Militaristic Pedagogy in the U.S. Settler Colonial State
by Joshua Inwood & Anne Bonds - 530-535 Beware: Your Research May Be Weaponized
by Sara Koopman - 536-542 Unconventional Classroom: Critical Work with Special Operations Forces Officers
by Shannon O'Lear - 543-550 American Geographers and World War II: Spies, Teachers, and Occupiers
by Trevor J. Barnes - 551-572 Loamy, Two-Storied Soils on the Outwash Plains of Southwestern Lower Michigan: Pedoturbation of Loess with the Underlying Sand
by Michael D. Luehmann & Brad G. Peter & Christopher B. Connallon & Randall J. Schaetzl & Samuel J. Smidt & Wei Liu & Kevin A. Kincare & Toni A. Walkowiak & Elin Thorlund & Marie S. Holler - 572-596 Ambiguous Geographies: Connecting Case Study Knowledge with Global Change Science
by Jared D. Margulies & Nicholas R. Magliocca & Matthew D. Schmill & Erle C. Ellis - 597-611 Mobility as Antiracism Work: The “Hard Driving” of NASCAR's Wendell Scott
by Derek H. Alderman & Joshua Inwood - 612-630 The Geography of Cultural Ties and Human Mobility: Big Data in Urban Contexts
by Wenjie Wu & Jianghao Wang & Tianshi Dai - 631-652 From “Nazi Cows” to Cosmopolitan “Ecological Engineers”: Specifying Rewilding Through a History of Heck Cattle
by Jamie Lorimer & Clemens Driessen - 653-671 Arrested Development? The Promises and Paradoxes of “Selling Nature to Save It”
by Jessica Dempsey & Daniel Chiu Suarez - 672-687 Global Health, Geographical Contingency, and Contingent Geographies
by Clare Herrick - 688-704 Scorched Atmospheres: The Violent Geographies of the Vietnam War and the Rise of Drone Warfare
by Ian G. R. Shaw - 705-721 The Discovery of Hispanic Child Labor in Agriculture in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas: A Life Geography Approach
by Christian Brannstrom - 722-737 Can Small-Scale Agricultural Production Improve Children's Health? Examining Stunting Vulnerability among Very Young Children in Mali, West Africa
by Kathryn Grace & Nicholas N. Nagle & Greg Husak - 738-753 Street Fights: The Commodification of Place Names in Post-Taliban Kabul City
by Ali Karimi
March 2016, Volume 106, Issue 2
- 243-256 Geographies of Mobility
by Mei-Po Kwan & Tim Schwanen - 257-265 Developing a Framework for the Spaces and Spatialities of Transportation and Mobilities
by Julie Cidell & Devon Lechtenberg - 266-273 Mobility Among the Spatialities
by Byron Miller & Jason Ponto - 274-282 Algorithmic Geographies: Big Data, Algorithmic Uncertainty, and the Production of Geographic Knowledge
by Mei-Po Kwan - 283-291 Mobility Research in the Age of the Smartphone
by Amit Birenboim & Noam Shoval - 292-299 Rosa Parks Redux: Racial Mobility Projects on the Journey to Work
by Virginia Parks - 300-310 Revisiting Gender, Race, and Commuting in New York
by Valerie Preston & Sara McLafferty - 311-320 Mobility, Communication, and Place: Navigating the Landscapes of Suburban U.S. Teens
by Meghan Cope & Brian H. Y. Lee - 321-329 Latin@ Immobilities and Altermobilities Within the U.S. Deportability Regime
by Marta Maria Maldonado & Adela C. Licona & Sarah Hendricks - 330-339 Connected Mobility in a Disconnected World: Contested Infrastructure in Postdisaster Contexts
by Mimi Sheller - 340-349 Contesting Street Spaces in a Socialist City: Itinerant Vending-Scapes and the Everyday Politics of Mobility in Hanoi, Vietnam
by Noelani Eidse & Sarah Turner & Natalie Oswin - 350-357 Mobilizing a Spatial Politics of Street Skating: Thinking About the Geographies of Generosity
by Elaine Stratford - 358-365 Locked in Place: Young People's Immobilities and the Slovenian Erasure
by Stuart C. Aitken - 366-376 Unintended Return: U.S. Deportations and the Fractious Politics of Mobility for Latinos
by Marie Price & Derek Breese - 377-384 Circulations and the Entanglements of Citizenship Formation
by Lynn A. Staeheli & David J. Marshall & Naomi Maynard - 385-393 The Geopolitics of Tourism: Mobilities, Territory, and Protest in China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong
by Ian Rowen - 394-403 Micropolitics of Mobility: Public Transport Commuting and Everyday Encounters with Forces of Enablement and Constraint
by David Bissell - 404-412 Mobility Disadvantage and Livelihood Opportunities of Marginalized Widowed Women in Rural Uganda
by Deborah Naybor & Jessie P. H. Poon & Irene Casas - 413-421 Livelihoods as Relational Im/mobilities: Exploring the Everyday Practices of Young Female Sex Workers in Ethiopia
by Lorraine van Blerk - 422-433 Mobilities at Gunpoint: The Geographies of (Im)mobility of Transgender Sex Workers in Colombia
by Amy E. Ritterbusch - 434-441 Mobilities in Rural Africa: New Connections, New Challenges
by Gina Porter - 442-449 The Way They Blow the Horn: Caribbean Dollar Cabs and Subaltern Mobilities
by Asha Best - 450-458 Fixing Mobility in the Neoliberal City: Cycling Policy and Practice in London as a Mode of Political–Economic and Biopolitical Governance
by Justin Spinney - 459-469 Policies on the Move: The Transatlantic Travels of Tax Increment Financing
by Tom Baker & Ian R. Cook & Eugene McCann & Cristina Temenos & Kevin Ward - 470-479 Temporal Trends of Intraurban Commuting in Baton Rouge, 1990–2010
by Yujie Hu & Fahui Wang - 480-488 A Location-Centric Network Approach to Analyzing Epidemic Dynamics
by Shiran Zhong & Ling Bian - 489-502 Another Tale of Two Cities: Understanding Human Activity Space Using Actively Tracked Cellphone Location Data
by Yang Xu & Shih-Lung Shaw & Ziliang Zhao & Ling Yin & Feng Lu & Jie Chen & Zhixiang Fang & Qingquan Li
January 2016, Volume 106, Issue 1
- 1-18 Spatiotemporal Changes in Comfortable Weather Duration in the Continental United States and Implications for Human Wellness
by Paul A. Knapp & Justin T. Maxwell & Jason T. Ortegren & Peter T. Soulé - 19-35 Spatial Random Slope Multilevel Modeling Using Multivariate Conditional Autoregressive Models: A Case Study of Subjective Travel Satisfaction in Beijing
by Guanpeng Dong & Jing Ma & Richard Harris & Gwilym Pryce - 36-56 Mapping the DNA of Urban Neighborhoods: Clustering Longitudinal Sequences of Neighborhood Socioeconomic Change
by Elizabeth C. Delmelle - 57-75 Spatiotemporal Evolution of Specialized Villages and Rural Development: A Case Study of Henan Province, China
by Jiajun Qiao & Jay Lee & Xinyue Ye - 76-95 Spatial Thinking in Geographic Information Science: Students' Geospatial Conceptions, Map-Based Reasoning, and Spatial Visualization Ability
by Toru Ishikawa - 96-113 Mapping Block-Level Urban Areas for All Chinese Cities
by Ying Long & Yao Shen & Xiaobin Jin - 114-129 Reassessing Fortress Conservation? New Media and the Politics of Distinction in Kruger National Park
by Bram Büscher - 130-144 Making Heritage: The Case of Black Beluga Agriculture on the Northern Great Plains
by Liz Carlisle - 145-166 Configuring Urban Carbon Governance: Insights from Sydney, Australia
by Pauline M. McGuirk & Harriet Bulkeley & Robyn Dowling - 167-185 Rhizomic Resistance Meets Arborescent Assemblage: UNESCO World Heritage and the Disempowerment of Indigenous Activism in New Caledonia
by Leah S. Horowitz - 186-202 Beyond the Supermarket Solution: Linking Food Deserts, Neighborhood Context, and Everyday Mobility
by Jerry Shannon - 203-221 Determinants of Appalachian Identity: Using Vernacular Traces to Study Cultural Geographies of an American Region
by Russell Weaver & Chris Holtkamp - 222-241 Rethinking the Aesthetic Geographies of Multicultural Festivals: A Nietzschean Perspective
by Paul Kingsbury
November 2015, Volume 105, Issue 6
- 1113-1134 Thinking Geographically: Globalizing Capitalism and Beyond
by Eric Sheppard - 1135-1157 A Regional Perspective on Holocene Fire–Climate–Human Interactions in the Pacific Northwest of North America
by Megan K. Walsh & Jennifer R. Marlon & Simon J. Goring & Kendrick J. Brown & Daniel G. Gavin - 1158-1178 Digital Divisions of Labor and Informational Magnetism: Mapping Participation in Wikipedia
by Mark Graham & Ralph K. Straumann & Bernie Hogan - 1179-1197 Modeling and Visualizing Regular Human Mobility Patterns with Uncertainty: An Example Using Twitter Data
by Qunying Huang & David W. S. Wong - 1198-1220 Disaster Vulnerability Mapping for a Densely Populated Coastal Urban Area: An Application to Mumbai, India
by Mazhuvanchery Avarachen Sherly & Subhankar Karmakar & Devanathan Parthasarathy & Terence Chan & Christian Rau - 1221-1239 Rescaling and Reordering Nature–Society Relations: The Nam Theun 2 Hydropower Dam and Laos–Thailand Electricity Networks
by Ian G. Baird & Noah Quastel - 1240-1259 The Role of Cross-Scale Social and Environmental Contexts in Household-Level Land-Use Decisions, Poyang Lake Region, China
by Qing Tian & Daniel G. Brown & Lin Zheng & Shuhua Qi & Ying Liu & Luguang Jiang - 1260-1284 A Multiscalar Analysis of Neighborhood Composition in Los Angeles, 2000–2010: A Location-Based Approach to Segregation and Diversity
by William A. V. Clark & Eva Anderson & John Östh & Bo Malmberg - 1285-1299 Nature, Poetry, and Public Pedagogy: The Poetic Geographies of the Khmer Rouge
by James A. Tyner & Sokvisal Kimsroy & Savina Sirik - 1300-1323 Invention in the United States City System
by Breandán Ó hUallacháin & Kevin Kane & Sean Kenyon - 1324-1329 Harm J. de Blij, 1935–2014
by Peter O. Muller & Alexander B. Murphy - 1330-1331 Manuscript Reviewers
by The Editors - 1332-1337 Annals, Volume 105 Index
by The Editors
September 2015, Volume 105, Issue 5
- 1-16 Historic Disease Data as Epidemiological Resource: Searching for the Origin and Local Basic Reproduction Number of the 1878 Yellow Fever Epidemic in Memphis, Tennessee
by S. Wright Kennedy & Andrew J. Curtis & Jacqueline W. Curtis - 875-890 The Spatial Distribution and Ecological Impacts of Aeolian Soil Erosion in Kangerlussuaq, West Greenland
by Ruth C. Heindel & Jonathan W. Chipman & Ross A. Virginia - 891-914 Space–Time Analysis: Concepts, Quantitative Methods, and Future Directions
by Li An & Ming-Hsiang Tsou & Stephen E. S. Crook & Yongwan Chun & Brian Spitzberg & J. Mark Gawron & Dipak K. Gupta - 915-926 Geospatial Estimation of Individual Exposure to Air Pollutants: Moving from Static Monitoring to Activity-Based Dynamic Exposure Assessment
by EunHye Yoo & C. Rudra & M. Glasgow & L. Mu - 927-950 Visual Geo-Literary and Historical Analysis, Tweetflickrtubing, and James Joyce's Ulysses (1922)
by Charles Travis - 951-967 Macro-, Meso- and Microscale Segregation: Modeling Changing Ethnic Residential Patterns in Auckland, New Zealand, 2001–2013
by David Manley & Ron Johnston & Kelvyn Jones & Dewi Owen - 968-986 On Tracking and Disaggregating Center Points of Population
by David A. Plane & Peter A. Rogerson - 1003-1025 Studying Neighborhoods Using Uncertain Data from the American Community Survey: A Contextual Approach
by Seth E. Spielman & Alex Singleton - 1026-1040 What Drives Indirect Land Use Change? How Brazil's Agriculture Sector Influences Frontier Deforestation
by Peter Richards - 1041-1060 Interpreting Salt Marsh Dynamics: Challenging Scientific Paradigms
by Matthew Hatvany & Donald Cayer & Alain Parent - 1061-1077 Cold Comfort? Reconceiving the Practices of Bathing in British Self-Build Eco-Homes
by Jenny Pickerill - 1078-1093 Biopolitical Geographies of Student Life: Private Higher Education and Citizenship Life-Making in Singapore
by Yi'En Cheng - 1094-1110 Hospital Closures: The Sociospatial Restructuring of Labor and Health Care
by Caitlin Henry - 1111-1111 Corrigendum
by The Editors
July 2015, Volume 105, Issue 4
- 627-648 Simulating the Impacts of Projected Climate Change on Streamflow Hydrology for the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
by Timothy W. Hawkins - 649-664 Urban Stream Deserts as a Consequence of Excess Stream Burial in Urban Watersheds
by Jacob Napieralski & Ryan Keeling & Mitchell Dziekan & Chad Rhodes & Andrew Kelly & Kelly Kobberstad - 665-683 Geographical Perspectives on Epidemic Transmission of Cholera in Haiti, October 2010 Through March 2013
by Matthew Smallman-Raynor & Andrew Cliff & Anna Barford - 684-703 Downscaling Environmental Justice Analysis: Determinants of Household-Level Hazardous Air Pollutant Exposure in Greater Houston
by Timothy W. Collins & Sara E. Grineski & Jayajit Chakraborty & Marilyn C. Montgomery & Maricarmen Hernandez - 704-722 Do Physicists Have Geography Envy? And What Can Geographers Learn from It?
by David O’Sullivan & Steven M. Manson - 723-735 Achieving Human Potential Through Geography Education: A Capabilities Approach to Curriculum Making in Schools
by David Lambert & Michael Solem & Sirpa Tani - 736-753 A Spatiotemporal Compactness Pattern Analysis of Congressional Districts to Assess Partisan Gerrymandering: A Case Study with California and North Carolina
by Chao Fan & Wenwen Li & Levi J. Wolf & Soe W. Myint - 754-772 Developing a Flexible Framework for Spatiotemporal Population Modeling
by David Martin & Samantha Cockings & Samuel Leung - 773-790 Beyond the Periphery: Child and Adult Understanding of World Map Continuity
by Pontus Hennerdal - 791-805 Internal Ecologies and the Limits of Local Biologies: A Political Ecology of Tuberculosis in the Time of AIDS
by Abigail H. Neely - 806-823 Where Deforestation Leads to Urbanization: How Resource Extraction Is Leading to Urban Growth in the Brazilian Amazon
by Peter Richards & Leah VanWey - 824-840 From Middle Ground to Common Ground: Self-Management and Spaces of Encounter in Organic Farming Networks
by Anthony Ince - 841-858 Latino Immigrants and Rural Gentrification: Race, “Illegality,” and Precarious Labor Regimes in the United States
by Lise Nelson & Laurie Trautman & Peter B. Nelson - 859-873 Scaling Food Sovereignty: Biopolitics and the Struggle for Local Control of Farm Food in Rural Maine
by Hilda E. Kurtz
May 2015, Volume 105, Issue 3
- 437-453 Multiscale Relationships Between Alpine Treeline Elevation and Hypothesized Environmental Controls in the Western United States
by Daniel J. Weiss & George P. Malanson & Stephen J. Walsh - 454-472 Genetic GIScience: Toward a Place-Based Synthesis of the Genome, Exposome, and Behavome
by Geoffrey M. Jacquez & Clive E. Sabel & Chen Shi - 473-495 Unequal Vulnerability to Flood Hazards: “Ground Truthing” a Social Vulnerability Index of Five Municipalities in Metro Vancouver, Canada
by Greg Oulahen & Linda Mortsch & Kathy Tang & Deborah Harford - 496-511 One Sinister Hurricane: Simondon and Collaborative Visualization
by Keith Woodward & John Paul Jones & Linda Vigdor & Sallie A. Marston & Harriet Hawkins & Deborah P. Dixon - 512-530 Social Sensing: A New Approach to Understanding Our Socioeconomic Environments
by Yu Liu & Xi Liu & Song Gao & Li Gong & Chaogui Kang & Ye Zhi & Guanghua Chi & Li Shi - 531-551 Developing Implicit Uncertainty Visualization Methods Motivated by Theories in Decision Science
by Stephanie Deitrick & Elizabeth A. Wentz - 552-566 Path Dependence and the Evolution of a Patchwork Economy: Evidence from Western Australia, 1981–2008
by Paul Plummer & Matthew Tonts - 567-582 Another Place Is Possible? Labor Geography, Spatial Dispossession, and Gendered Resistance in Central Appalachia
by Barbara Ellen Smith - 583-603 The Post-Soviet Urban Poor and Where They Live: Khrushchev-Era Blocks, “Bad” Areas, and the Vertical Dimension in Luhansk, Ukraine
by Michael Gentile - 604-619 Everyday Diplomacy: UKUSA Intelligence Cooperation and Geopolitical Assemblages
by Jason Dittmer - 620-626 Wilbur Zelinsky, 1921–2013: “A Curiosity Too Urgent to Be Throttled”1
by Joseph S. Wood
March 2015, Volume 105, Issue 2
- 239-243 Futures: Imagining Socioecological Transformation—An Introduction
by Bruce Braun - 244-252 The Future of Environmental Expertise
by Rebecca Lave - 253-262 Knowing Climate Change, Embodying Climate Praxis: Experiential Knowledge in Southern Appalachia
by Jennifer L. Rice & Brian J. Burke & Nik Heynen - 263-273 Temporalities in Adaptation to Sea-Level Rise
by Ruth Fincher & Jon Barnett & Sonia Graham - 274-283 Translating Climate Change: Adaptation, Resilience, and Climate Politics in Nunavut, Canada
by Emilie Cameron & Rebecca Mearns & Janet Tamalik McGrath - 284-293 Environmental Politics After Nature: Conflicting Socioecological Futures
by Becky Mansfield & Christine Biermann & Kendra McSweeney & Justine Law & Caleb Gallemore & Leslie Horner & Darla K. Munroe - 294-303 The Place and Time of the Political in Urban Political Ecology: Contested Imaginations of a River's Future
by Ryan Holifield & Nick Schuelke - 304-312 Toward an Interim Politics of Resourcefulness for the Anthropocene
by Kate Driscoll Derickson & Danny MacKinnon - 313-321 Climate Change and the Adaptation of the Political
by Joel Wainwright & Geoff Mann - 322-330 A Manifesto for Abundant Futures
by Rosemary-Claire Collard & Jessica Dempsey & Juanita Sundberg - 331-341 The Art of Socioecological Transformation
by Harriet Hawkins & Sallie A. Marston & Mrill Ingram & Elizabeth Straughan - 342-350 These Overheating Worlds
by Kendra Strauss - 351-359 When Horses Won't Eat: Apocalypse and the Anthropocene
by Franklin Ginn - 360-368 Imaginaries of Hope: The Utopianism of Degrowth
by Giorgos Kallis & Hug March - 369-377 On the Possibilities of a Charming Anthropocene
by Holly Jean Buck - 378-386 Banking Spatially on the Future: Capital Switching, Infrastructure, and the Ecological Fix
by Noel Castree & Brett Christophers - 387-396 Biomimetic Futures: Life, Death, and the Enclosure of a More-Than-Human Intellect
by Elizabeth R. Johnson & Jesse Goldstein - 397-406 Agro-Ecology and Food Sovereignty Movements in Chile: Sociospatial Practices for Alternative Peasant Futures
by Beatriz Cid Aguayo & Alex Latta - 407-415 School Gardens as Sites for Forging Progressive Socioecological Futures
by Sarah A. Moore & Jeffrey Wilson & Sarah Kelly-Richards & Sallie A. Marston - 416-424 From Incremental Change to Radical Disjuncture: Rethinking Everyday Household Sustainability Practices as Survival Skills
by Chris Gibson & Lesley Head & Chantel Carr - 425-436 Transforming Household Consumption: From Backcasting to HomeLabs Experiments
by Anna R. Davies & Ruth Doyle
January 2015, Volume 105, Issue 1
- 1-21 The Potential Impact of Regional Climate Change on Fire Weather in the United States
by Ying Tang & Shiyuan Zhong & Lifeng Luo & Xindi Bian & Warren E. Heilman & Julie Winkler - 22-47 Critical Reflection Mapping as a Hybrid Methodology for Examining Sociospatial Perceptions of New Research Sites
by Timothy L. Hawthorne & Patricia Solís & Brittney Terry & Marie Price & Christopher L. Atchison - 48-66 A Place-Oriented, Mixed-Level Regionalization Method for Constructing Geographic Areas in Health Data Dissemination and Analysis
by Lan Mu & Fahui Wang & Vivien W. Chen & Xiao-Cheng Wu - 67-86 A Validation of Metrics for Community Resilience to Natural Hazards and Disasters Using the Recovery from Hurricane Katrina as a Case Study
by Christopher G. Burton - 87-104 The Molecular Turn in Conservation: Genetics, Pristine Nature, and the Rediscovery of an Extinct Species of Galápagos Giant Tortoise
by Elizabeth Hennessy - 105-122 Justice and Boundary Setting in Greenhouse Gas Cap and Trade Policy: A Case Study of the Western Climate Initiative
by Sonja Klinsky - 123-143 Middle-Class Poverty Politics: Making Place, Making People
by Sarah Elwood & Victoria Lawson & Samuel Nowak - 144-161 “Drifting” in Lhasa: Cultural Encounter, Contested Modernity, and the Negotiation of Tibetanness
by Hong Zhu & Junxi Qian - 162-182 Preferences Toward Neighbor Ethnicity and Affluence: Evidence from an Inherited Dual Ethnic Context in Post-Soviet Tartu, Estonia
by Kadri Leetmaa & Tiit Tammaru & Daniel Baldwin Hess - 183-202 Patterns of Socioeconomic Segregation in the Capital Cities of Fast-Track Reforming Postsocialist Countries
by Szymon Marcińczak & Tiit Tammaru & Jakub Novák & Michael Gentile & Zoltán Kovács & Jana Temelová & Vytautas Valatka & Anneli Kährik & Balázs Szabó - 203-218 Rethinking Centers and Margins in Geography: Bodies, Life Course, and the Performance of Transnational Space
by Max J. Andrucki & Jen Dickinson - 219-237 Alter-Childhoods: Biopolitics and Childhoods in Alternative Education Spaces
by Peter Kraftl
November 2014, Volume 104, Issue 6
- 1101-1115 The Dialectic of Race and the Discipline of Geography
by Audrey Kobayashi
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