Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie
1970 - 2025
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Volume 110, issue 5, 2019
- Urban Politics On Ethnic Entrepreneurship pp. 509-519

- Antonie Schmiz and Tony Hernandez
- Ethnic Entrepreneurship and Placemaking in Toronto's Ethnic Retail Neighbourhoods pp. 520-537

- Zhixi Cecilia Zhuang
- Migrant Economies Beyond Metropolitan Cities: A Context‐Sensitive Case Study pp. 538-552

- Charlotte Räuchle and Henning Nuissl
- Ethnic/Immigrant Entrepreneurship Through the Yellow Pages in Berlin pp. 553-565

- Barış Ülker
- Sari vs. Dim Sum – Business Improvement Areas and the Branding of Toronto's Ethnic Neighbourhoods pp. 566-578

- Antonie Schmiz
- Advancing the Frontiers in Ethnic Entrepreneurship Studies pp. 579-587

- Jan Rath and Veronique Schutjens
- Commercial Gentrification in Post‐Industrial Neighbourhoods: A Dynamic View From an Entrepreneur’s Perspective pp. 588-604

- Ingmar Pastak, Eneli Kindsiko, Tiit Tammaru, Reinout Kleinhans and Maarten van Ham
- The Neighbour’s Effect on well‐Being: How Local Relative Income Differentials Affect Resident's Subjective Well‐Being pp. 605-621

- Richard Rijnks, Sierdjan Koster and Philip McCann
- Arrival Infrastructures: Migration and Urban Social Mobilities pp. 622-624

- Sara Miellet
Volume 110, issue 4, 2019
- ‘And Since I Knew About the Possibilities There …’: The Role of Open Creative Labs in User Innovation Processes pp. 381-394

- Verena Brinks
- Spatial Linkages in FDI Location: Evidence from the Spanish Regions pp. 395-411

- Paula Gutiérrez‐Portilla, Adolfo Maza and José Villaverde
- Daily Mobility, Livelihoods and Transport Policies in Kampala, Uganda: A Hägerstrandian Analysis pp. 412-427

- Katarzyna Janusz, Christian Kesteloot, Karolien Vermeiren and Anton Van Rompaey
- Skill and Earnings in the Healthcare Sector: Evidence From Rustbelt and Sunbelt Cities pp. 428-441

- Wei Yin and Jessie P. H. Poon
- The Spatial Footprint of the Knowledge Economy: The Role of Intangible Investment in Shaping Regional Inequalities in Great Britain pp. 442-471

- Konstantinos Melachroinos and Nigel Spence
- ‘Placing’ Sustainable Food Practices by Geographical Knowledge? Insights from the German Dairy Industry pp. 472-485

- Oliver Klein
- Information Technology and Local Product Variety: Substitution, Complementarity and Spillovers pp. 486-506

- Duco de Vos and Evert Meijers
- Public Norms and Aspirations: The Turn to Institutions in Action pp. 507-508

- Martin de Jong
Volume 110, issue 3, 2019
- Segregation in the Twenty First Century: Processes, Complexities and Future Directions pp. 225-234

- Aneta Piekut, Gwilym Pryce and Wouter van Gent
- Spatial Segregation Measures: A Methodological Review pp. 235-250

- Jing Yao, David W.S. Wong, Nick Bailey and Jonathan Minton
- Diversifying but not Integrating: Entropic Measures of Local Segregation pp. 251-270

- Rory Kramer and Peter Kramer
- Frontiers in Residential Segregation: Understanding Neighbourhood Boundaries and Their Impacts pp. 271-288

- Nema Dean, Guanpeng Dong, Aneta Piekut and Gwilym Pryce
- EthniCity of Leisure: A Domains Approach to Ethnic Integration During Free Time Activities pp. 289-302

- Kristiina Kukk, Maarten van Ham and Tiit Tammaru
- Who Moves Into what Kinds of Neighbourhoods: Spatial Sorting and Integration pp. 303-318

- William A.V. Clark
- Decomposing Multi‐Level Ethnic Segregation in Auckland, New Zealand, 2001–2013: Segregation Intensity for Multiple Groups at Multiple Scales pp. 319-338

- David Manley, Ron Johnston and Kelvyn Jones
- Detection and Simulation of Urban Expansion and Socioeconomic Segregation in the Greater Paramaribo Region, Suriname pp. 339-358

- Kimberley Fung‐Loy, Anton Van Rompaey and Lisa‐Marie Hemerijckx
- Residential Segregation in the Amsterdam Metropolitan Region: A Longitudinal Analysis Using Scalable Individualised Neighbourhoods pp. 359-377

- Bart Sleutjes, Jeroen Ooijevaar and Helga A.G. de Valk
- The Battle for the High Street: Retail Gentrification, Class and Disgust pp. 378-380

- Sharon Zukin
Volume 110, issue 2, 2019
- Foreign Divestment in the Retail Sector – The Host Market’s Perspective pp. 85-101

- Inka Gersch and Martin Franz
- Current Changes in the Location of Industry in the Suburban Zone of A Post‐Socialist City. Case Study of Wrocław (Poland) pp. 102-122

- Paweł Brezdeń and Robert Szmytkie
- Neoliberal Europeanisation, Variegated Financialisation: Common but Divergent Economic Trajectories in the Netherlands, United Kingdom and Germany pp. 123-137

- Callum Ward, Jannes Van Loon and Gertjan Wijburg
- Resilience to the Global Economic and Turkish (GEO)Political Crisis Compared pp. 138-155

- Pieter Terhorst and Hilal Erkuş‐Öztürk
- Counter–Urbanisation as the Growth of Small Towns: Is the Capital Region of India Prepared? pp. 156-172

- Manisha Jain and Artem Korzhenevych
- Proximity Matters: Inter‐Regional Knowledge Spillovers and Regional Industrial Diversification in China pp. 173-190

- Canfei He, Shengjun Zhu, Xuqian Hu and Yunxiong Li
- Growing Cities in Sub‐Saharan Africa: Land Competing Interests in Peri‐Urban Areas and Organised Violence pp. 191-208

- Sara Balestri
- Young People are the Future? Comparing Adults’ and Young People’s Perceptions and Practices of Diversity in a Highly Diverse Neighbourhood pp. 209-222

- Kirsten Visser and Anouk K. Tersteeg
- Cities for Profit: The Real Estate Turn in Asia's Urban Politics pp. 223-224

- Yunpeng Zhang
Volume 110, issue 1, 2019
- Introduction To The Forum: From Third To Fifth‐Wave Gentrification pp. 1-11

- Manuel B. Aalbers
- The Evolving State of Gentrification pp. 12-25

- Elvin Wyly
- Three Waves of State‐led Gentrification in China pp. 26-34

- Shenjing He
- Gentrification Of The Changing State pp. 35-46

- Wouter Van Gent and Willem Boterman
- Gentrification As A Politico‐Economic Window: Reflections On The Changing State Of Gentrification pp. 47-53

- Jason Hackworth
- Neighbourhood Change and the Fate of Rooming Houses pp. 54-69

- Jill L Grant, Uytae Lee, Janelle Derksen and Howard Ramos
- Land Struggles in Vulnerable Coastal Territories: Tourism Development in Mancora, Peru pp. 70-82

- Fernando González Velarde
- China and Global Value Chains: Globalization and the Information and Communications Technology Sector pp. 83-84

- Leo van Grunsven
Volume 109, issue 5, 2018
- Artistic Practices and the Redistribution of the Sensible in Largo do Chiado: Attention, Corporeal Isles, Visceral Politics pp. 597-612

- Daniel Paiva and Herculano Cachinho
- A Spatial Perspective on Access to Knowledge and Mobile Phone Use pp. 613-628

- Madlen Krone and Peter Dannenberg
- Industrial Maize as a Commodity System: Spatial Scale and Relations of Production in Turkey's Agriculture After Economic Restructuring pp. 629-643

- Yetkin Borlu and Stephen A. Matthews
- Human Capital Migration: A Longitudinal Perspective pp. 644-660

- Niels Kooiman, Jan Latten and Marco Bontje
- Dull Place or Green Idyll: Local Identity and Migration Intentions of Small City Youth pp. 661-676

- Maria Gunko and Andrey Medvedev
- Ownership and Membership: Practices and Experiences of Neighbourhood Residents in the Wijsgeren Community Garden in Amsterdam pp. 677-684

- Bas Spierings, Ilse Van Liempt and Emiel Maliepaard
- Women and Sex Tourism Landscapes pp. 685-686

- Ilse van Liempt
Volume 109, issue 4, 2018
- Social Capital in an Era of Super‐diversity: Introduction to Tesg Dossier pp. 465-469

- Gideon Bolt and Karien Dekker
- Symbolic Boundary Making in Super‐Diverse Deprived Neighbourhoods pp. 470-484

- Ympkje Albeda, Anouk Tersteeg, Stijn Oosterlynck and Gert Verschraegen
- Spatial Exclusion and Boundary‐Making in Different Roma Neighbourhoods in Hungarian Rural Small Towns pp. 485-498

- Tünde Virág and Monika Mária Váradi
- Collective Civic Action in Multicultural Neighbourhoods: Two Cases in Melbourne pp. 499-512

- Karien Dekker, Julian C.H. Lee and Peter Phipps
- What drives the public opinion on asylum policy in the Netherlands? pp. 513-524

- Gideon Bolt and Eva Wetsteijn
- Evaluating the Effects of Landscape on Housing Prices in Urban China pp. 525-541

- Qingyun Du, Chao Wu, Xinyue Ye, Fu Ren and Yongjun Lin
- Amenity Decomposition: The Role Played by Firms and Workers in Explaining Spatial Wage Differences in Chile pp. 542-560

- Victor Iturra
- A Relational Perspective on Everyday Mobility in the Barcelona Metropolitan Region: Individual and Household‐Related Differences in Daily Travel Time pp. 561-574

- Xavier Delclòs‐Alió and Carme Miralles‐Guasch
- Evolution of Export Product Space in China: Technological Relatedness, National/Local Governance and Regional Industrial Diversification pp. 575-593

- Canfei He and Shengjun Zhu
- Dealing with Urban and Rural Shrinkage. Formal and Informal Strategies. Gert‐jan Hospers and Josefina Syssner, eds., Zurich, 2018, Lit Verlag, 144 pp., ISBN: 978‐3‐643‐90822‐3. €34.90 pp. 594-595

- Stefanie Döringer
Volume 109, issue 3, 2018
- Dossier on the Geography of Ageing and the Economy pp. 329-331

- Johan Klaesson
- Ageing Places in an Ageing Country: The Local Dynamics of the Elderly Population in Spain pp. 332-349

- Diana Gutiérrez Posada, Fernando Rubiera Morollón and Ana Viñuela
- Who Works Longer – and Why? Regional and Individual Characteristics in the Timing of Retirement pp. 350-370

- Johan Klaesson, Esteban Lopez and Özge Öner
- Entrepreneurship and Age Across Time and Space pp. 371-385

- Mikaela Backman and Charlie Karlsson
- Power Dynamics, Supply Network Restructuring and Modernised Retailing in China: A Comparison of Two Food Staples pp. 386-401

- Yue Wang and Neil M. Coe
- Contextual Effects on Crowding Perception: An Analysis of Antwerp and Amsterdam pp. 402-419

- Bart Neuts and Dominique Vanneste
- The Limits of Guanxi for Chinese Nationals Doing Business Abroad: Empirical Investigation into Chinese Companies in Germany pp. 420-433

- Lan Lin, Dai Wang and Yue‐Fang Si
- Scalar Politics and the Co‐Evolution of Social and Ecological Systems in Coastal Southern Chile pp. 434-448

- Daniel Coq‐Huelva, Francisco Ther‐Rios and Zamir Bugueño
- Determinants of City Choice of Foreign Direct Investment into China: The Role of Specialisation, Diversification and Competition Externalities pp. 449-462

- Tao Song and Andrzej Cieślik
- Planning the Mobile Metropolis – Transport for People, Places and the Planet – By Luca Bertolini pp. 463-464

- Moshe Givoni
Volume 109, issue 2, 2018
- Start‐up Communities as Communities of Practice: Shining a Light on Geographical Scale and Membership pp. 173-188

- Marijn A. van Weele, Henk J. Steinz and Frank J. van Rijnsoever
- Economic Transition, Urban Hierarchy, and Service Industry Growth in China pp. 189-209

- Yun Zhong and Yehua Dennis Wei
- Approaching the Relational Nature of the Port‐City Interface in Europe: Ties and Tensions Between Seaports and the Urban pp. 210-223

- Markus Hesse
- Trust Building or Vested Interest? Social Capital Processes of Cross‐Border Co‐Operation in the Border Towns of Tornio and Haparanda pp. 224-238

- Fredriika Jakola and Eeva‐Kaisa Prokkola
- Does Socio‐Spatial Segregation Matter? ‘Islands’ of High Romany Fertility in Slovakia pp. 239-255

- Branislav Šprocha and Branislav Bleha
- Related Variety and Innovation: Evidence from the Tourism Industry pp. 256-273

- Hilal Erkuş‐Öztürk
- The Electoral Geography of the Left in Western Europe Since 1945: Permanencies and Changes pp. 274-294

- Gilles Van Hamme, Christian Vandermotten and Pablo Medina Lockhart
- Place Image Formation and Cross‐Border Shopping: German Shoppers in the Polish Bazaar in Słubice pp. 295-308

- Bianca B. Szytniewski and Bas Spierings
- Production of New Creative Knowledge in a Local Developing Economy: The Case of Puerto Vallarta pp. 309-326

- Marcos Valdivia and Ricardo Macip
- The Philippine Archipelago – By Yves Boquet pp. 327-328

- Niels Beerepoot
Volume 109, issue 1, 2018
- Beyond Polycentricity: Does Stronger Integration Between Cities in Polycentric Urban Regions Improve Performance? pp. 1-21

- Evert Meijers, Marloes Hoogerbrugge and Rodrigo Cardoso
- Cultural Policy, Governance and Urban Diversity: Resident Perspectives from Birmingham, UK pp. 22-35

- Saskia Warren and Phil Jones
- Heterogeneity and Geography of the World Trade Collapses of the 1930s and 2000s pp. 36-56

- Peter Bergeijk
- Tolerance, Intergroup Contacts and Municipal†Spatial Organisation: The Case of Jews and Arab Palestinians in the Tel†Aviv Metropolitan Area pp. 57-72

- Itzhak Omer, Ran Goldblatt, Michael Romann and Rassem Khamaisi
- Drivers Behind Farmers’ Willingness to Terminate Arable Land Use Contracts pp. 73-86

- Jia Gao, Dirk Strijker, Ge Song and Shiping Li
- Deprivation and the Rural†Urban Trap pp. 87-108

- Mirek Dymitrow, Jadwiga Biegańska and Elżbieta Grzelak†Kostulska
- The Spatial Structure of High Speed Railways and Urban Networks in China: A Flow Approach pp. 109-128

- Haoran Yang, Martin Dijst, Patrick Witte, Hans Van Ginkel and Weiling Yang
- Much Ado About Something? An Appraisal of the Relationship Between Smart City and Smart Specialisation Policies pp. 129-143

- Andrea Caragliu and Chiara Del Bo
- Carriers of Change and Continuity: New Restaurants in Amsterdam pp. 144-160

- Pieter Terhorst and Hilal Erkuş†Öztürk
- A Flavour of Class†Based Spatial Change: Geographies of Haute Cuisine in the Netherlands pp. 161-170

- Willem R. Boterman
- Our Kids: The American Dream in Crisis – By Robert D. Putnam pp. 171-172

- Karien Dekker
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