Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie
1970 - 2025
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Volume 104, issue 5, 2013
- Regional Resilience and Spatial Cycles: Long-Term Evolution of the Chinese Port System (221bc–2010ad) pp. 521-538

- Chengjin Wang and César Ducruet
- Mono-industrialism and the Struggle for Alternative Development: the Case of the Roşia Montană Gold-mining Project pp. 539-555

- Lucian Vesalon and Remus Cretan
- Seeking Opportunities: International Market Selection by European Engineering Consultancies pp. 556-570

- Kai Pflanz
- The Impact of Urban Sprawl on Social Segregation in Beijing and a Limited Role for Spatial Planning pp. 571-587

- Pengjun Zhao
- Digital Exclusion Despite Digital Accessibility: Empirical Evidence from an English City pp. 588-603

- Sabrina Bunyan and Alan Collins
- Social Capital and Local Socio-economic Development: The Case of Czech Peripheries pp. 604-620

- Jan Pileček, Pavel Chromý and Vít Jančák
- Spatial Implications of Using Firm Level Quotas to Employ Low Productive Workers pp. 621-629

- Arjen J.E. Edzes, Richard Rijnks and Jouke Dijk
- Development Professionals in Northern Thailand: Hope, Politics and Practice. by Katherine McKinnon, Copenhagen 2011: NIAS Press. 235 pp. ISBN: 978-87-7694-084-3 pp. 630-631

- Sean Tanner
- Economic Geography: Places, Networks and Flows by ANDREW WOOD & SUSAN ROBERTS, London 2011: Routledge, 192 pp. ISBN: 10: 0415401828 pp. 631-633

- Malcolm Campbell
- The Ashgate Research Companion to Critical Geopolitics – Edited by KLAUS DODDS, MERJE KUUS & JOANNE SHARP, eds. Burlington, VT 2013: Ashgate, 548 pp. ISBN: 10: 1409423808 pp. 633-634

- Brittany Cook
- Introduction to Cities: How Place and Space Shape Human Experience by XIANMING CHEN, ANTHONY ORUM & KRISTA PAULSEN, Oxford 2012: Wiley-Blackwell, 408 pp. ISBN-10: 140515554X pp. 635-636

- Pablo Mendez
- Perceptions of Risk and Insecurity pp. 637-639

- Piet H. Pellenbarg and Paul J.M. Van Steen
Volume 104, issue 4, 2013
- Mobile policies and shifting contexts: city-regional competitiveness strategies in Amsterdam and Dublin pp. 397-409

- Marco Bontje and Philip Lawton
- Spatial Integration and Functional Balance in Polycentric Urban Systems: A Multi-Scalar Approach pp. 410-425

- Antti Vasanen
- How German Geopolitics Passed Through the Netherlands, 1920–1945: A Case Study in the Geography of one of Geography's ‘Projects’ pp. 426-438

- Herman Wusten and Ben Pater
- Origin Effects, Spatial Dynamics and Redistribution of FDI In Guangdong, China pp. 439-455

- Zhihua Xu and Anthony Yeh
- Housing Projects for Low-Income Groups and Modes of Economic Integration: A Comparative Study in Greater Cairo pp. 456-477

- Doaa Abouelmagd, Christian Kesteloot and Eric Corijn
- Talent Acquisition in the IT Industry in Bangalore: A Multi-Level Study pp. 478-490

- Micheline Riemsdijk
- Spatial Organisation of Consumer Services in the Polycentric Urban Context: A Travel Behaviour Approach of Cinema-Going in the City-Region of Rotterdam pp. 491-509

- Arie Romein and Kees Maat
- Capitalising on Spatiality in European Transport Corridors pp. 510-517

- Patrick Witte, Frank Oort, Bart Wiegmans and Tejo Spit
- Preferred Holiday Places pp. 518-520

- Piet H. Pellenbarg and Paul J.M. Van Steen
Volume 104, issue 3, 2013
- Changing Spatial Concentration of Sectoral Employment in China's Pearl River Delta 1990–2005 pp. 261-277

- Fangfang Cheng, Luc Boerboom, Stan Geertman and Pieter Hooimeijer
- Overeducation and Local Labour Markets in Spain pp. 278-291

- Raul Ramos and Esteban Sanroma
- Contributing to a Vibrant Countryside? The Impact of Side Activities on Rural Development pp. 292-307

- Marianna Markantoni, Sierdjan Koster, Dirk Strijker and Mike Woolvin
- Housing Market Integration of Migrants: Moroccans in Spain pp. 308-321

- Sarah Meier
- The Emergence and Consolidation of the Urban-Rural Region: Migration Patterns around Copenhagen 1986–2011 pp. 322-337

- Christian Fertner
- Spatial Concentration in the Irish Pharmaceutical Industry: The Role of Spatial Planning and Agglomeration Economies pp. 338-358

- Chris Egeraat and Declan Curran
- Poverty in Peripheral Informal Settlements in Mexico City: The Case of Magdalena Contreras, Federal District pp. 359-378

- Adrián G. Aguilar and Flor López Guerrero
- Fading EUphoria at the Dutch-German Border? The Case of Avantis pp. 379-387

- Joren Jacobs and Henk-Jan Kooij
- Palimpsests: Biographies of 50 City Districts by Paul Knox, Basel 2007: Birkhäuser, 280 pp., with several color illustrations. IBSN 978-3-0346-0809-1 pp. 388-389

- Enrico Gualini
- Town Planning in the Netherlands since 1800. by Cor Wagenaar. Rotterdam 2011: 010 Publishers, 639pp. ISBN 978-90-6450-682-6 pp. 389-390

- Philip Lawton
- Beyond the Resources of Poverty: Gecekondu Living in the Turkish Capital. by Eroglu, Sebnem. Aldershot 2011: Ashgate. 284 pp. ISBN 978-1-4094-0746-1 pp. 390-392

- Rachael Gorab
- Residential Preference pp. 393-396

- Piet H. Pellenbarg and Paul J.M. Van steen
Volume 104, issue 2, 2013
- New Insights in Industrial Location pp. 133-135

- Josep-Maria Arauzo-Carod and Miguel Manjón-Antolín
- Real Estate Determinants of Firm Relocation in Urban Residential Neighbourhoods pp. 136-158

- Anne Risselada, Veronique Schutjens and Frank Oort
- Spatial Effects in Industrial Location Choices: Industry Characteristics and Urban Accessibility pp. 159-174

- Andrés Artal-Tur, José Miguel Navarro-Azorín, María Luisa Alamá-Sabater and Antonio Juan Briones-Peñalver
- Determinants of the Location of Foreign Firms in P olish Regions: Does Firm Size Matter? pp. 175-193

- Andrzej Cieślik
- The Geographical Scope of Industrial Location Determinants: An Alternative Approach pp. 194-214

- Oscar Martinez Ibañez, Miguel Manjon Antolin and Josep-Maria Arauzo-Carod
- Are Knowledge-intensive Services Highly Concentrated? Evidence from European Regions pp. 215-232

- Fernando Merino and Luis Rubalcaba
- Mixed Neighbourhoods: Effects of Urban Restructuring and New Housing Development pp. 233-242

- Sanne Boschman, Gideon Bolt, Ronald Van Kempen and Frank Van Dam
- E urope without an Endpoint. Period pp. 243-249

- Xavier Ferrer-Gallardo and Henk Van Houtum
- The World in Brooklyn: Gentrification, Immigration, and Ethnic Politics in a Global City. edited by Judith N. Desena & Timothy Shortell, eds., 2012 pp. 250-251

- Nazgol Bagheri
- Reurbanisierung. Materialität und Diskurs in Deutschland. edited by Klaus Brake & GünterHerfert, eds., 2012 pp. 251-253

- Marco Bontje
- Key Concepts in Development Geography. by Potter, R., D. Conway, R. Evans & S. Lloyd-Evans, 2012 pp. 253-254

- Emma Mawdsley
- Perceived Place Attractivity Based on Green, Water and Nature Values pp. 255-257

- Piet H. Pellenbarg, Frans J. Sijtsma and Paul J.M. Steen
Volume 104, issue 1, 2013
- CONTEMPORARY DIGITAL DIVIDES IN THE UNITED STATES pp. 1-17

- Barney Warf
- BENCHMARKING THE QUALITY OF GEOWEB: INFORMATION AND TACIT KNOWLEDGE ABOUT RESTAURANTS IN THREE ITALIAN CITIES pp. 18-28

- Maria Paradiso
- THE BRIDGING ROLE OF INTERMEDIARIES IN FOOD PRODUCTION NETWORKS: INDIAN ORGANIC PEPPER IN GERMANY pp. 29-40

- Markus Hassler and Martin Franz
- PRACTICES IN INTERNATIONAL VALUE CHAINS: THE CASE OF THE KENYAN FRUIT AND VEGETABLE CHAIN BEYOND THE EXCLUSION DEBATE pp. 41-56

- Peter Dannenberg and Gilbert M. Nduru
- LIVING IN RESIDENTIAL SATISFACTION? INSIGHTS FROM LARGE-SCALE HOUSING ESTATES IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE pp. 57-74

- Günter Herfert, Carola Silvia Neugebauer and Christian Smigiel
- ESTIMATING THE SIZE OF THE IRREGULAR MIGRANT POPULATION IN PRAGUE – AN ALTERNATIVE APPROACH pp. 75-89

- Lenka Medová and Dušan Drbohlav
- GLOBAL MEDIA CITIES IN TRANSNATIONAL MEDIA NETWORKS pp. 90-108

- Michael Hoyler and Allan Watson
- Graduate Migration and Regional Familiarity pp. 109-119

- Viktor Venhorst
- Knowledge Economy and the City. by Ali Madanipour, London 2011 Routledge Publishing, 2011. 254 pp. $145 (hbk) pp. 120-122

- Constance Carr
- Geographies of Media and Communication. by Paul Adams, Oxford 2009: Wiley-Blackwell, 288 pp. £22.99 (hbk) pp. 122-123

- Luke Dickens
- Rethinking the Power of Maps. by Denis Wood, New York 2010: The Guilford Press. xi + 340pp. £20.00 (pbk) pp. 123-126

- José Luis Romanillos
- Measure of America 2010–2011: Mapping Risks and Resilience. by Kristen Lewis and Sarah Burd-Sharps New York 2010: New York University Press, 320 pp. $25 (pbk) pp. 126-128

- Hannah Thomas
- The Spatial Preference Map of D utch Entrepreneurs pp. 129-131

- Piet H. Pellenbarg and Paul J.M. Van Steen
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