Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie
1970 - 2025
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Volume 103, issue 5, 2012
- The Design, Experience and Justice of Mobility pp. 509-515

- Huib Ernste, Karel Martens and Joris Schapendonk
- On Turbulence: Entanglements of Disorder and Order on a Devon Beach pp. 516-529

- Tim Cresswell and Craig Martin
- Confined Mobilities: Following Indonesian Migrant Workers on Their Way Home pp. 530-541

- Sanneke Kloppenburg and Peter Peters
- Designing Public Space for Mobility: Contestation, Negotiation and Experiment at A msterdam A irport S chiphol pp. 542-554

- Anna Nikolaeva
- Contradictions of ‘Sustainable Mobility’– The Illogic of Growth and the Logic of Myth pp. 555-565

- Maja Essebo and Guy Baeten
- Do Mobile Lives Have a Future? pp. 566-576

- John Urry
- Migrants' Im/Mobilities on Their Way to the EU: Lost in Transit? pp. 577-583

- Joris Schapendonk
- Re-Reading Time-Geography from a Gender Perspective: Examples from Gendered mobility pp. 584-600

- Christina Scholten, Tora Friberg and Annika Sandén
- Addressing Scale in Open Space Preservation: Learning from the Hague Region in the Netherlands pp. 601-614

- Frans J.G. Padt and Judith Westerink
- Artists-Accompanied Urban Regeneration: Insights and Lessons from Utrecht and Rotterdam pp. 615-623

- Martin Zebracki and Lévi Smulders
- Cities for People, Not for Profit. Edited by Neil Brenner, Peter Marcuse & Margit Mayer (eds.), London/New York, 2011: Routledge. 284 pp., Paperback, 978-0-415-60178-8, $39.95. Hardback, 978-0-415-60177-1, $155.00 pp. 624-626

- Chris Baker
- Key Concepts in Economic Geography. By Yuko Aouama, James T. Murphy & Susan Hanson, London 2011: Sage. 278 pp. Paperback, ISBN: 9781847878953, £21.99. Hardcover, ISBN: 9781847878946, £67.00 pp. 626-629

- Sophie Baudet-Michel
- Principles of Map Design. By Judith A. Tyner, New York 2010, The Guilford Press. 259 pages. Hardcover, ISBN: 978-1-60623-544-7, $60.00 pp. 629-630

- David Vale
- The Europeans: A Geography of People, Culture, and Environment. By Robert C. Ostergen & Mathias Le Bossé, New York, 2011. The Guilford Press. 432 pp. ISBN 159385384X, $65.00 pp. 630-633

- Michiel Meeteren
- Creative Class And Self-Employment In The D utch Labour Market pp. 634-637

- Paul J.M. Van Steen and Piet H. Pellenbarg
Volume 103, issue 4, 2012
- GEOGRAPHIES OF INFRASTRUCTURE SYSTEMS: THE USER'S LIFEWORLD AND INTERFACE DESIGN pp. 385-395

- Tilo Felgenhauer
- EXPLAINING POLARISATION IN THE EU 27'S INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION DISTRIBUTION pp. 396-411

- Maria Hierro, Adolfo Maza and Jose Villaverde
- THE ROLE OF THE INFORMAL SECTOR IN SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN THE GAMA, GHANA: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES pp. 412-425

- Martin Oteng-Ababio
- A SOCIAL-NETWORK BEHAVIOURAL APPROACH TO OVERSEAS CHINESE AND OVERSEAS NON-CHINESE INVESTMENTS IN CHINA pp. 426-442

- Jiantao Lu
- DO CHANGES IN GDP INFLUENCE COMMUTING DISTANCES? A STUDY OF SWEDISH COMMUTING PATTERNS BETWEEN 1990 AND 2006 pp. 443-456

- John Östh and Urban Lindgren
- DOES FIRM AGGLOMERATION DRIVE PRODUCT INNOVATION AND RENEWAL? AN APPLICATION FOR BELGIUM pp. 457-472

- Filip De Beule and Ilke Van Beveren
- REAL ALE MICROBREWING AND RELATIONS OF TRUST: A COMMODITY CHAIN PERSPECTIVE pp. 473-486

- Damian Maye
- CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF REGIONAL POPULATION DECLINE FOR PRIMARY SCHOOLS pp. 487-496

- Tialda Haartsen and Leo van Wissen
- City Life – By Adrian Franklin pp. 497-498

- Mona Abdelwahab
- Extreme Heritage Management: The Practices and Policies of Densely Populated Islands – Edited by Godfrey Baldaccino pp. 498-500

- Chris Perkins
- Urban Spaces after Socialism. Ethnographies of Public Places in Eurasian Cities – Edited by Tsypylma Darieva, Wolfgang Kaschuba & Melanie Krebs pp. 500-502

- Wladimir Sgibnev
- The Economic Geography of the UK – Edited by N.M. Coe & A. Jones pp. 502-505

- Alan Southern
- REGIONAL COMMUTING PATTERNS IN THE DUTCH LABOUR MARKET pp. 506-507

- Piet H. Pellenbarg and Paul J.M. van Steen
Volume 103, issue 3, 2012
- LEADER+ TERRITORIAL GOVERNANCE IN POLAND: SUCCESSES AND FAILURES AS A RATIONAL CHOICE EFFECT pp. 261-275

- Marek Furmankiewicz
- DOES CITY LOCATION DETERMINE URBAN POPULATION GROWTH? THE CASE OF SMALL AND MEDIUM CITIES IN KOREA pp. 276-292

- Jungyul Sohn
- INCOME DISPARITIES IN THE ENLARGED EU: SOCIO-ECONOMIC, SPECIALISATION AND GEOGRAPHICAL CLUSTERS pp. 293-311

- Sheila A. Chapman and Valentina Meliciani
- SUBURBANISATION AND INTERNATIONAL IMMIGRATION: THE CASE OF THE BARCELONA METROPOLITAN REGION (1998–2009) pp. 312-329

- Jordi Bayona-Carrasco and Fernando Gil-Alonso
- EXPLORING DUTCH MIGRATION TO RURAL SWEDEN: INTERNATIONAL COUNTERURBANISATION IN THE EU pp. 330-346

- Marco Eimermann, Mats Lundmark and Dieter K Müller
- TRANSBORDER OPENNESS OF COMPANIES IN A DIVIDED CITY: ZGORZELEC/GÖRLITZ CASE STUDY pp. 347-361

- Sylwia Dołzbłasz and Andrzej Raczyk
- NEW URBAN CENTRES IN THE NETHERLANDS pp. 362-373

- Pieter van der Heijde
- Weighing In: Obesity, Food Justice, and the Limits of Capitalism – By J. Guthman pp. 374-376

- Morgan Apicella
- The Re-creation of the European City. Governance, Territory and Polycentricity – Edited by Rob Atkinson & Christiana Rossignolo pp. 376-379

- Alex G Papadopoulos
- Miami: Mistress of the Americas – By Jan Nijman pp. 379-381

- Yifei Li
- REGIONAL PATTERNS OF UNEMPLOYMENT AND UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS pp. 382-383

- Piet H. Pellenbarg and Paul J.M. van Steen
Volume 103, issue 2, 2012
- INTRODUCTION: NEOLIBERAL CONSERVATION, UNEVEN GEOGRAPHICAL DEVELOPMENT AND THE DYNAMICS OF CONTEMPORARY CAPITALISM pp. 129-135

- Bram Büscher and Murat Arsel
- THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF AFRICA'S NATURAL RESOURCES AND THE ‘GREAT FINANCIAL CRISIS’ pp. 136-149

- Bram Büscher
- BETWEEN ‘MARX AND MARKETS’? THE STATE, THE ‘LEFT TURN’ AND NATURE IN ECUADOR pp. 150-163

- Murat Arsel
- UNEVEN DEVELOPMENT AND ACCUMULATION BY DISPOSSESSION IN NATURE CONSERVATION: COMPARING RECENT TRENDS IN THE AZORES AND TANZANIA pp. 164-179

- Katja Neves and Jim Igoe
- THE FINANCIAL CRISIS AND ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE ‘AFTER’ NEOLIBERALISM pp. 180-195

- James McCarthy
- SAFETY IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS pp. 196-208

- Therese Lindgren and Maria R. Nilsen
- EU ACCESSION MIGRATION: NATIONAL INSURANCE NUMBER ALLOCATIONS AND THE GEOGRAPHIES OF POLISH LABOUR IMMIGRATION TO THE UK pp. 209-221

- Catherine Harris, Dominique Moran and John R. Bryson
- IMPORTANCE OF SOCIAL CAPITAL IN COPING WITH AND BENEFITING FROM NEW ECONOMIC CONDITIONS pp. 222-239

- Ayda Eraydin, Bilge Armatli‐köroğlu and Nil Uzun
- THE ROLE OF THE NEIGHBOURHOOD FOR FIRM RELOCATION pp. 240-249

- Bart Sleutjes and Beate Völker
- Competition, Competitive Advantage and Clusters: The Ideas of Michael Porter – Edited by Robert Huggins & Hiro Izushi pp. 250-252

- Grzegorz Micek
- Geography – History and Concepts: A Student's Guide – By Arild Holt‐Jensen pp. 252-254

- Gerald Aiken
- The Challenge of Social Innovation in Urban Revitalization – Edited by Paul Drewe, Juan‐Luis Klein and Edward Hulsbergen pp. 254-255

- Alina Congreve
- Globalization, Modernity and the City – By John Rennie Short pp. 256-257

- Thomas Sigler
- SPATIAL CHANGES IN JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN THE NETHERLANDS, 1995–2010 pp. 258-259

- Piet H. Pellenbarg and Paul J.M. van Steen
Volume 103, issue 1, 2012
- CHALLENGES TO ACTOR‐ORIENTED ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE: EXAMPLES FROM THREE MEXICAN BIOSPHERE RESERVES pp. 1-19

- Ludger Brenner and Hubert Job
- EXCESS TRAVEL IN NON‐PROFESSIONAL TRIPS: WHY LOOK FOR IT MILES AWAY? pp. 20-38

- Kobe Boussauw, Veronique van Acker and Frank Witlox
- BEYOND POSTSUBURBIA? MULTIFUNCTIONAL SERVICE AGGLOMERATION IN VIENNA'S URBAN FRINGE pp. 39-52

- Marco Helbich
- FROM SECOND HOME TO PRIMARY RESIDENCE: MIGRATION TOWARDS RECREATIONAL PROPERTIES IN SWEDEN 1991–2005 pp. 53-68

- Dieter K. Müller and Roger Marjavaara
- FLEXIBILITY IN PLACE AND MEANINGS OF PLACE BY FIRST GENERATION MIGRANTS pp. 69-84

- Mark Powell and Clare Rishbeth
- NEIGHBOURHOOD COMPOSITION AND ECONOMIC PROSPECTS: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY IN THE NETHERLANDS pp. 85-100

- Sako Musterd, Sjoerd de Vos, Marjolijn Das and Jan Latten
- MUTUAL LEARNING IN DUTCH‐MOROCCAN AND DUTCH‐TURKISH MUNICIPAL PARTNERSHIPS pp. 101-109

- Edith van Ewijk
- ECONOMIC FLOWS, SPATIAL FOLDS AND INTRA‐URBAN BORDERS: REFLECTIONS ON CITY CENTRE REDEVELOPMENT PLANS FROM A EUROPEAN BORDER STUDIES PERSPECTIVE pp. 110-117

- Bas Spierings
- Social Capital and Urban Networks of Trust – Edited by Jouni Häkli & Claudio Minca pp. 118-119

- Roman Matoušek
- Worlding Cities: Asian Experiments and the Art of Being Global – By Ananya Roy & Aihwa Ong pp. 120-121

- Creighton Connolly
- Social Geography: A Critical Introduction – By Vincent J. Del Casino Jr pp. 121-124

- Sharon Leahy
- THE GENDER EMPLOYMENT GAP IN THE DUTCH LABOUR MARKET pp. 126-127

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