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Volume 45, issue 12, 2013
- Commentary pp. 2789-2796

- Richard Werner
- Featured Graphic. How Mixed is Beijing, China? A Visual Exploration of Mixed Land Use pp. 2797-2798

- Ying Long and Xingjian Liu
- The Geoengine: Geoengineering and the Geopolitics of Planetary Modification pp. 2799-2808

- Kathryn Yusoff
- Why Solar Radiation Management Geoengineering and Democracy Won't Mix pp. 2809-2816

- Bronislaw Szerszynski, Matthew Kearnes, Phil Macnaghten, Richard Owen and Jack Stilgoe
- Geoengineering Knowledge: Interdisciplinarity and the Shaping of Climate Engineering Research pp. 2817-2824

- Bronislaw Szerszynski and Maialen Galarraga
- Geoengineering and Geologic Politics pp. 2825-2832

- Nigel Clark
- Politics and Possibility on the Metropolitan Edge: The Scale of Social Movement Space in Exurbia pp. 2833-2851

- Alex Schafran, Oscar Sosa Lopez and June L Gin
- Smart Growth and the Scalar Politics of Land Management in the Greater Boston Region, Usa pp. 2852-2867

- Stephen M McCauley and James T Murphy
- Creating Attractive Places for Whom? A Discourse-Theoretical Approach to Knowledge and Planning pp. 2868-2883

- Hans Kjetil Lysgård and Jørn Cruickshank
- Does the Housing Market Reflect Cultural Heritage? A Case Study of Greater Dublin pp. 2884-2903

- Mirko Moro, Karen Mayor, Sean Lyons and Richard Tol
- Creating the Right ‘Vibe’: Emotional Labour and Musical Performance in the Recording Studio pp. 2904-2918

- Allan Watson and Jenna Ward
- Do History and Geography Matter? Regional Unemployment Dynamics in a Resource-Dependent Economy: Evidence from Western Australia, 1984–2011 pp. 2919-2938

- Paul Plummer and Matthew Tonts
- Interprovincial Return Migration in China: Individual and Contextual Determinants in Sichuan Province in the 1990S pp. 2939-2958

- Miao David Chunyu, Zai Liang and Yingfeng Wu
- Integration and Mobility of Eastern European Migrants in Scotland pp. 2959-2979

- Sergei Shubin and Heather Dickey
- What Explains Active Travel Behaviour? Evidence from Case Studies in the UK pp. 2980-2998

- Yena Song, John M Preston and Christian Brand
- Import Flows: Extraregional Linkages Stimulating Renewal of Regional Sectors? pp. 2999-3017

- Martin Andersson, Lina Bjerke and Charlie Karlsson
- Referees 2013 pp. 3019-3025

- N/a
Volume 45, issue 11, 2013
- Commentary pp. 2535-2538

- Jennifer M Boldero and Geoffrey Binder
- Featured Graphic. Logs, Lifelines, and Lie Factors pp. 2539-2543

- Jon Minton
- Guest Editorial pp. 2544-2552

- Jennifer Bair, Christian Berndt, Marc Boeckler and Marion Werner
- Dis/Articulations and the Hydrosocial Cycle: Postapartheid Geographies of Agrarian Change in the Ceres Valley, South Africa pp. 2553-2571

- Anne-Marie Debbané
- One Hundred Years of Labor Control: Violence, Militancy, and the Fairtrade Banana Commodity Chain in Colombia pp. 2572-2591

- Sandy Brown
- Breaking the Chains: Coffee, Crisis, and Farmworker Struggle in Nicaragua pp. 2592-2609

- Bradley R Wilson
- Articulating Upgrading: Island Developing States and Canned Tuna Production pp. 2610-2627

- Elizabeth Havice and Liam Campling
- From Disposable to Empowered: Rearticulating Labor in Sri Lankan Apparel Factories pp. 2628-2645

- Annelies Goger
- Assembling Market B/Orders: Violence, Dispossession, and Economic Development in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico pp. 2646-2662

- Christian Berndt
- Index Insurance and the Articulation of Risk-Bearing Subjects pp. 2663-2681

- Leigh Johnson
- Life for Sale? The Politics of Lively Commodities pp. 2682-2699

- Rosemary-Claire Collard and Jessica Dempsey
- Zones of Transformation? Informal Construction and Independent Zoning Plans in East Jerusalem pp. 2700-2716

- Michal Braier
- Performative Vulnerability: Climate Change Adaptation Policies and Financing in Kiribati pp. 2717-2733

- Sophie Webber
- Alternative Regimes of Transnational Environmental Certification: Governance, Marketization, and Place in Alaska's Salmon Fisheries pp. 2734-2751

- Paul Foley and Karen Hébert
- Trading Industry Clusters amid the Legacy of Industrial Land-Use Planning in Southern California pp. 2752-2770

- Richard Funderburg and Xiaoxue Zhou
- Travel to School and Housing Markets: A Case Study of Sheffield, England pp. 2771-2788

- Ed Ferrari and Mark A Green
Volume 45, issue 10, 2013
- Commentary pp. 2281-2289

- Richard Harris, Ron Johnston, Kelvyn Jones and Dewi Owen
- The Ordinary City Trap pp. 2290-2304

- Richard G Smith
- Ordinary Urbanism—Neither Trap Nor Tableaux: A Response to Richard G Smith pp. 2305-2313

- Mark Jayne
- Ordinary Entanglements in the World City pp. 2314-2317

- Anant Maringanti
- The Ordinary City Trap Snaps Back pp. 2318-2322

- Richard G Smith
- Panther Politics: Neoliberalizing Nature in Southwest Florida pp. 2323-2343

- Katrina Z S Schwartz
- Toward Empathic Agonism: Conflicting Vulnerabilities in Urban Wetland Governance pp. 2344-2361

- Leah S Horowitz
- Fishing for Nature: The Politics of Subjectivity and Emotion in Scottish Inshore Fisheries Management pp. 2362-2378

- Andrea Nightingale
- The Competition State, City-Regions, and the Territorial Politics of Growth Facilitation pp. 2379-2398

- Aidan While, David Gibbs and Andrew E G Jonas
- No More Credit to Europe? Cross-Border Bank Lending, Financial Integration, and the Rebirth of the National Scale as a Credit Scorecard pp. 2399-2419

- David Bassens, Michiel van Meeteren, Ben Derudder and Frank Witlox
- Employment, Entrepreneurship, and Citizenship in a Globalised Economy: The Chinese in Prato pp. 2420-2441

- Mirela Barbu, Michael Dunford and Liu Weidong
- Practising the Diffusion of Organizational Routines pp. 2442-2458

- Lukas Radwan and Sebastian Kinder
- The Spatial Dimension of Negotiated Power Relations and Social Justice in the Redevelopment of Villages-in-the-City in China pp. 2459-2476

- Him Chung
- Back to the City: Internal Return Migration to Metropolitan Regions in Sweden pp. 2477-2494

- Jan Amcoff and Thomas Niedomysl
- Lifecycle Stages and Residential Location Choice in the Presence of Latent Preference Heterogeneity pp. 2495-2514

- Brett Smith and Doina Olaru
- Sandwich Estimation for Multi-Unit Reporting on a Stratified Heterogeneous Surface pp. 2515-2534

- Jin-Feng Wang, Robert Haining, Tie-Jun Liu, Lian-Fa Li and Cheng-Sheng Jiang
Volume 45, issue 9, 2013
- Featured Graphic. Ethno-Demographic Change in English Local Authorities, 1991–2011 pp. 2027-2029

- Richard Harris
- Commentary pp. 2030-2045

- Jamie Pearce
- Scalar Politics and the Region: Strategies for Transcending Pacific Island Smallness on a Global Environmental Governance Stage pp. 2046-2063

- Rebecca L Gruby and Lisa M Campbell
- The Unintended Consequences of Ecological Modernization: Debt-Induced Reconfiguration of the Water Cycle in Barcelona pp. 2064-2083

- Hug March and David SaurÃ
- ‘You Only Start Filling in the Boxes’: Natural Resource Management and the Politics of Plan-Ability pp. 2084-2099

- Helena Valve, Maria Ã…kerman and Minna Kaljonen
- The Emergence of an Alternative Milieu: Conceptualising the Nature of Alternative Places pp. 2100-2119

- Noel Longhurst
- Contextualizing the State Mode of Production in the United States: Race, Space, and Civil Rights pp. 2120-2134

- Joshua Inwood
- Neighbourhood Effects on School Achievement: The Mediating Effect of Parenting and Problematic Behaviour? pp. 2135-2153

- Jaap Nieuwenhuis, Pieter Hooimeijer, Saskia van Dorsselaer and Wilma Vollebergh
- Living Apart, Losing Sympathy? How Neighbourhood Context Affects Attitudes to Redistribution and to Welfare Recipients pp. 2154-2175

- Nick Bailey, Maria Gannon, Ade Kearns, Mark Livingston and Alastair H Leyland
- Neighborhood Collective Efficacy and Dimensions of Diversity: A Multilevel Analysis pp. 2176-2193

- Jeremy Mennis, Suzanne Lashner Dayanim and Heidi Grunwald
- Urban Infrastructure Dynamics: Market Regulation and the Shaping of District Energy in UK Cities pp. 2194-2211

- Ronan Bolton and Timothy Foxon
- Shared Practice and Converging Views in Nuclear Waste Management: Long-Term Relations between Implementer and Regulator in Sweden pp. 2212-2226

- Antoienette Wärnbäck, Linda Soneryd and Tuija Hilding-Rydevik
- Using Synthetic Variables in Instrumental Variable Estimation of Spatial Series Models pp. 2227-2242

- Julie Le Gallo and Antonio Páez
- Theoretical Principles in Interurban Simulation Models: A Comparison pp. 2243-2260

- Denise Pumain and Lena Sanders
- Spatial Impacts of High-Speed Railways in China: A Total-Travel-Time Approach pp. 2261-2280

- James Jixian Wang, Jiang Xu and Jianfeng He
Volume 45, issue 8, 2013
- Featured Graphic. Consecutive Rings around Kortrijk: Chasing the Illusion of the Pure Urban Form pp. 1773-1774

- Bieke Cattoor and Bruno De Meulder
- Commentary pp. 1775-1784

- Sébastien Breau and Jürgen Essletzbichler
- Moral Urbanism, Asylum, and the Politics of Critique pp. 1785-1801

- Jonathan Darling
- Making Gender Ma(R)King Place: Youthful British Pakistani Muslim Women's Narratives of Urban Space pp. 1802-1822

- Robina Mohammad
- Moving to the Suburbs: Demand-Side Driving Forces of Suburban Growth in China pp. 1823-1844

- Jie Shen and Fulong Wu
- The Entrepreneurial Turn in the Context of a Central State: Evasive Planning Regulation for Ikea in Israel pp. 1845-1857

- Igal Charney
- Rethinking the Neoliberal Nexus of Education, Migration, and Institutions pp. 1858-1872

- Min-Jung Kwak
- Shifting Constructions of Scarcity and the Neoliberalization of Australian Water Governance pp. 1873-1890

- Gareth A S Edwards
- Assigning a Volcano Alert Level: Negotiating Uncertainty, Risk, and Complexity in Decision-Making Processes pp. 1891-1911

- Carina J Fearnley
- Cultivating Compliance: Governance of North Indian Organic Basmati Smallholders in a Global Value Chain pp. 1912-1928

- Saurabh Arora, Naomi Baan Hofman, Vinod Koshti and Tommaso Ciarli
- The Ethico-Aesthetics of Life: Guattari and the Problem of Bioethics pp. 1929-1943

- Maria Hynes
- Wishful Thinking and the Abandonment of Moving Desires over the Life Course pp. 1944-1962

- Rory Coulter
- From Designed Spaces to Designer Savvy Societies: The Potential of Ideas Competitions in Willing Participation pp. 1963-1976

- Felicity Picken
- If We Build it, Will They Pay? Predicting Property Price Effects of Transport Innovations pp. 1977-1994

- Gabriel Ahlfeldt
- Transportation Ecoefficiency: Quantitative Measurement of Urban Transportation Systems with Readily Available Data pp. 1995-2011

- Anna C McCreery
- Evaluating the No Cold Calling Zones in Peterborough, England: Application of a Novel Statistical Method for Evaluating Neighbourhood Policing Policies pp. 2012-2026

- Guangquan Li, Robert Haining, Sylvia Richardson and Nicky Best
Volume 45, issue 7, 2013
- Winners of the Ashby Prizes pp. 1521-1523

- N/a
- Featured Graphic. Tweets by Different Ethnic Groups in Greater London pp. 1524-1527

- Muhammad Adnan and Paul Longley
- Commentary pp. 1528-1535

- Martin Watts
- Disembedding Polanyi: Exploring Polanyian Economic Geographies pp. 1536-1544

- Jamie Peck
- For Polanyian Economic Geographies pp. 1545-1568

- Jamie Peck
- Men and Things: Karl Polanyi, Primitive Accumulation, and Their Relevance to a Radical Green Political Economy pp. 1569-1587

- Scott Prudham
- Institutional Mobility and Mutation in the Global Capitalist System: A Neo-Polanyian Analysis of a Transnational Cotton Standards War, 1870–1945 pp. 1588-1604

- Amy A Quark
- Marketization beyond Neoliberalization: A Neo-Polanyian Perspective on China's Transition to a Market Economy pp. 1605-1624

- Jun Zhang
- Turning Financial Markets inside Out: Polanyi, Performativity and Disembeddedness pp. 1625-1642

- Chris Muellerleile
- Commentary pp. 1643-1649

- Gareth Dale
- Commentary pp. 1650-1655

- Katharine N Rankin
- Commentary pp. 1656-1661

- Adrian Smith
- Commentary pp. 1662-1670

- Richard Walker
- Commentary pp. 1671-1678

- Erica Schoenberger
- Living without Fruit Flies: Biosecuring Horticulture and its Markets pp. 1679-1694

- Catherine Phillips
- Is Environmental Management Really More Collaborative? A Comparative Analysis of Putative ‘Paradigm Shifts’ in Europe, Australia, and the United States pp. 1695-1712

- David Benson, Andrew Jordan and Laurence Smith
- Development and Design of a Web-Based Interface to Address Geographical Incompatibility in Spatial Units pp. 1713-1733

- Nigel Walford
- Exhibiting the ‘Orient’: Historicising Theory and Curatorial Practice in UK Museums and Galleries pp. 1734-1752

- Derek Bryce and Elizabeth Carnegie
- Transforming Small, Medium, and Microscale Enterprises? Information-Communication Technologies (Icts) and Industrial Change in Tanzania pp. 1753-1772

- James T Murphy
Volume 45, issue 6, 2013
- Publisher's Announcement pp. 1259-1259

- N/a
- Featured Graphic. Taxi Hand Signals in Johannesburg pp. 1260-1261

- Lindsay Bremner
- Commentary pp. 1262-1265

- Alan Wilson
- Commentary pp. 1266-1268

- Diego Rybski
- The Embeddedness of Planning in Cultural Contexts: Theoretical Foundations for the Analysis of Dynamic Planning Cultures pp. 1269-1284

- Frank Othengrafen and Mario Reimer
- Contested Delineations: Planning, Law, and the Governance of Protected Areas pp. 1285-1301

- Raoul Beunen and Kristof van Assche
- Territorial Cohesion, Territorialism, Territoriality, and Soft Planning: A Critical Review pp. 1302-1317

- Andreas Faludi
- Financial Institutions, Information, and Investing-At-A-Distance pp. 1318-1336

- Gordon L Clark and Ashby H B Monk
- Decentralisation and the Changing Geographies of Political Marginalisation in Kerala pp. 1337-1357

- Glyn Williams and Binitha V Thampi
- Ethnic and Religious Penalties in a Changing British Labour Market from 2002 to 2010: The Case of Unemployment pp. 1358-1371

- Nabil Khattab and Ron Johnston
- Coalition Culls and Zoonotic Ontologies pp. 1372-1386

- Peter J Atkins and Philip A Robinson
- Community Resilience in Resource-Dependent Communities: A Comparative Case Study pp. 1387-1402

- David Matarrita-Cascante and Bernardo Trejos
- Getting the Foundations Right: Spatial Building Blocks for Official Population Statistics pp. 1403-1420

- Samantha Cockings, Andrew Harfoot, David Martin and Duncan Hornby
- Urban Renewal and Strata Scheme Termination: Balancing Communal Management and Individual Property Rights pp. 1421-1435

- Hazel Easthope, Sarah Hudson and Bill Randolph
- Double Exposures and Decision Making: Adaptation Policy and Planning in Ireland's Coastal Cities during a Boom—Bust Cycle pp. 1436-1454

- James M Jeffers
- Shrinking Cities as Retirement Cities? Opportunities for Shrinking Cities as Green Living Environments for Older Individuals pp. 1455-1473

- Merten Nefs, Susana Alves, Ingo Zasada and Dagmar Haase
- Racialisation and the Figure of the Climate-Change Migrant pp. 1474-1490

- Andrew Baldwin
- A Multilevel Spatial Interaction Modelling Framework for Estimating Interregional Migration in Europe pp. 1491-1507

- Adam Dennett and Alan Wilson
- Air Transportation and Regional Growth: Which Way Does the Causality Run? pp. 1508-1520

- Kirsi Mukkala and Hannu Tervo
Volume 45, issue 5, 2013
- Featured Graphic. Mapping Shifting Hierarchical and Regional Tendencies in an Urban Network through Alluvial Diagrams pp. 1005-1007

- Xingjian Liu, Ben Derudder, György Csomós and Peter Taylor
- Which Crisis? The Need to Understand Spaces of (Non)Tax in the Economic Recovery pp. 1008-1012

- Thomas Wainwright
- Guest Editorial pp. 1013-1020

- Isla Forsyth, Hayden Lorimer, Peter Merriman and James Robinson
- Shipping Container Mobilities, Seamless Compatibility, and the Global Surface of Logistical Integration pp. 1021-1036

- Craig Martin
- Subversive Patterning: The Surficial Qualities of Camouflage pp. 1037-1052

- Isla Forsyth
- ‘Darkened Surfaces’: Camouflage and the Nocturnal Observation of Britain, 1941–45 pp. 1053-1069

- James Philip Robinson
- The Quarry as Sculpture: The Place of Making pp. 1070-1086

- David A Paton
- Placental Surfaces and the Geographies of Bodily Interiors pp. 1087-1104

- Rachel Colls and Maria Fannin
- Crossing Surfaces in Search of the Holy: Landscape and Liminality in Contemporary Christian Pilgrimage pp. 1105-1126

- Avril Maddrell and Veronica della Dora
- The Socionatural Engineering of Reductionist Metaphors: A Political Ecology of Synthetic Biology pp. 1127-1143

- Jairus Rossi
- Standing out in the Crowd: The Rise of Exclusivity-Based Strategies to Compete in the Contemporary Marketplace for Music and Fashion pp. 1144-1161

- Brian J Hracs, Doreen Jakob and Atle Hauge
- A Decade of Learning about Publics, Participation, and Climate Change: Institutionalising Reflexivity? pp. 1162-1183

- Helen Pallett and Jason Chilvers
- Representations and Policy Change: Evidence from the Canadian-Flag Shipping Industry pp. 1184-1198

- Emmanuel Guy
- Unscripted (in)Justice: Exposure to Ecological Hazards in Metropolitan Accra pp. 1199-1218

- Martin Oteng-Ababio
- Testing the ‘Residential Rootedness’ Hypothesis of Self-Employment for Germany and the UK pp. 1219-1239

- Darja Reuschke and Maarten van Ham
- Perceptions of Thermal Comfort and Housing Quality: Exploring the Microgeographies of Energy Poverty in Stakhanov, Ukraine pp. 1240-1257

- Saska Petrova, Michael Gentile, Ilkka Henrik Mäkinen and Stefan Bouzarovski
Volume 45, issue 4, 2013
- Featured Graphic. The Socioeconomic Position of Swiss Neighbourhoods pp. 751-752

- N/a
- Commentary pp. 753-759

- Ron Johnston, Michael Poulsen and James Forrest
- When Virtual and Material Worlds Collide: Democratic Fashion in the Digital Age pp. 760-780

- Louise Crewe
- Placing the Stakes: The Enactment of Territorial Stakeholders in Planning Processes pp. 781-796

- Jonathan Metzger
- Mass Transportation in the Neoliberal City: The Mobilizing Myths of the Grand Paris Express pp. 797-813

- Theresa Erin Enright
- Regional Policy Spillovers: The National Impact of Demand-Side Policy in an Interregional Model of the UK Economy pp. 814-834

- Michelle Gilmartin, David Learmouth, John Swales, Peter McGregor and Karen Turner
- Mainstreaming Environment and Development at the World Trade Organization? Fisheries Subsidies, the Politics of Rule-Making, and the Elusive ‘Triple Win’ pp. 835-852

- Liam Campling and Elizabeth Havice
- Do Environmental Policy Instruments Influence Fiduciaries' Decisions? pp. 853-871

- Matthew M Haigh and Matthew A Shapiro
- Religious Residential Segregation and Internal Migration: The British Muslim Case pp. 872-891

- Richard Gale
- Shared Space, Divided Space: Narrating Ethnic Histories of Osh pp. 892-907

- Nick Megoran
- Social Capital and the Innovative Performance of Italian Provinces pp. 908-929

- Riccardo Crescenzi, Luisa Gagliardi and Marco Percoco
- Catching Up, Leapfrogging, or Forging Ahead? Exploring the Effects of Integration and History on Spatial Technological Adoptions pp. 930-946

- Emanuele Giovannetti
- A Stochastic Actor-Based Modelling of the Evolution of an Intercity Corporate Network pp. 947-966

- Xingjian Liu, Ben Derudder, Yaolin Liu, Frank Witlox and Wei Shen
- Determinants of the Performance of Business Associations in Rural Settlements in the United Kingdom: An Analysis of Members' Satisfaction and Willingness-to-Pay for Association Survival pp. 967-985

- Robert Newbery, Johannes Sauer, Matthew Gorton, Jeremy Phillipson and Jane Atterton
- Does Migration Make You Happy? A Longitudinal Study of Internal Migration and Subjective Well-Being pp. 986-1002

- Beata Nowok, Maarten van Ham, Allan M Findlay and Vernon Gayle
- Review: Residential Segregation in Comparative Perspective: Making Sense of Contextual Diversity pp. 1003-1004

- David Manley
Volume 45, issue 3, 2013
- Featured Graphic. The Human Planet pp. 489-491

- Benjamin D Hennig
- Commentary pp. 492-496

- Valérie November
- The Politics of Suburbia: Israel's Settlement Policy and the Production of Space in the Metropolitan Area of Jerusalem pp. 497-516

- Marco Allegra
- An Uncomfortable Truth: Air-Conditioning and Sustainability in Asia pp. 517-531

- Tim Winter
- Visually-Driven Urban Simulation: Exploring Fast and Slow Change in Residential Location pp. 532-552

- Michael Batty
- ‘I Wanted My Child to Go to a More Mixed School’: Schooling and Ethnic Mix in East London pp. 553-574

- Chris Hamnett, Tim Butler and Mark Ramsden
- The Area Determinants of the Location Choices of New Immigrants in England pp. 575-592

- Kitty Lymperopoulou
- Industries, Skills, and Human Capital: How Does Regional Size Affect Uneven Development? pp. 593-613

- Rikard H Eriksson and Høgni Kalsø Hansen
- Inspecting Regional Economic Structural Changes through Linking Occupations and Industries pp. 614-633

- Jun Wan, Jae Hong Kim and Geoffrey Hewings
- Mapping the Coevolution of Urban Energy Systems: Pathways of Change pp. 634-649

- Yvonne Rydin, Catalina Turcu, Simon Guy and Patrick Austin
- Income and Preferences for the Environment: Evidence from Subjective Well-Being Data pp. 650-667

- Susana Ferreira and Mirko Moro
- The Division of Spatial Housing Submarkets: A Theory and the Case of Seoul pp. 668-690

- Joon Park
- Understanding Transition—Periphery Dynamics: Renewable Energy in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland pp. 691-709

- Joseph Murphy and Adrian Smith
- The Expenditure Impacts of Individual Higher Education Institutions and Their Students on the Scottish Economy under a Regional Government Budget Constraint: Homogeneity or Heterogeneity? pp. 710-727

- Kristinn Hermannsson, Katerina Lisenkova, Peter McGregor and John Swales
- Arts Accessibility to Major Museums and Cultural/Ethnic Institutions in Los Angeles: Can School Tours Overcome Neighborhood Disparities? pp. 728-748

- Douglas Houston and Paul Ong
- Review: Triumph of the City: How Our Greatest Invention Makes Us Richer, Smarter, Greener, Healthier, and Happier pp. 749-750

- David Reiss
Volume 45, issue 2, 2013
- Featured Graphic. Job Rotation of the Highly Qualified within and across German Metropolitan and Peripheral Regions pp. 235-237

- Stefan Hennemann
- Commentary pp. 238-243

- Ritsuko Ozaki and Isabel Shaw
- Making and Gifting Belonging: Creative Arts and People with Learning Disabilities pp. 244-262

- Edward Hall
- Route Choice Efficiency: An Investigation of Home-To-Work Trips Using GPS Data pp. 263-275

- Dominik Papinski and Darren M Scott
- The Intraurban Geography of Generalised Trust in Sydney pp. 276-294

- Kerstin Hermes and Michael Poulsen
- Voluntary Simplicity, Involuntary Complexities, and the Pull of Remove: The Radical Ruralities of off-Grid Lifestyles pp. 295-311

- Phillip Vannini and Jonathan Taggart
- Landscapes with a Heartbeat: Tracing a Portable Landscape for Jogging in Sweden (1958–1971) pp. 312-328

- Mattias Qviström
- Post-Accession Polish Migrants—Their Experiences of Living in ‘Low-Demand’ Social Housing Areas in Glasgow pp. 329-343

- Derek McGhee, Sue Heath and Paulina Trevena
- The Challenges of Combining Two Databases in Small-Area Estimation: An Example Using Spatial Microsimulation of Child Poverty pp. 344-361

- Yogi Vidyattama, Riyana Miranti, Justine McNamara, Robert Tanton and Ann Harding
- Great Britain's Second-Order City Regions in Recessions pp. 362-382

- Tony Champion and Alan Townsend
- Age Norms on Leaving Home: Multilevel Evidence from the European Social Survey pp. 383-401

- Arnstein Aassve, Bruno Arpino and Francesco Billari
- Up, Down, round and round: Connecting Regimes and Practices in Innovation for Sustainability pp. 402-420

- Tom Hargreaves, Noel Longhurst and Gill Seyfang
- The Promise of the Affordable Artist's Studio: Governing Creative Spaces in London pp. 421-437

- Simon Moreton
- Spaces of Resistance or Acquiescence? Learning from Media Discourses on the Role of Voluntarism in Ageing Communities pp. 438-450

- Mark W Skinner, Alun E Joseph and Rachel V Herron
- Sensory Global Towns: An Experiential Approach to the Growth of the Slow City Movement pp. 451-466

- Sarah Pink and Lisa J Servon
- Bottles, Bores, and Boats: Agency of Water Assemblages in Post/Colonial Inland Australia pp. 467-484

- Leah M Gibbs
- Reviews: Segregation: A Global History of Divided Cities, Rent from the Land: A Political Ecology of Postsocialist Rural Transformation pp. 485-488

- Ron Johnston and Brian Grabbatin
Volume 45, issue 1, 2013
- Transitions pp. 1-2

- N/a
- Situating Neogeography pp. 3-9

- Matthew W Wilson and Mark Graham
- Neogeography and Volunteered Geographic Information: A Conversation with Michael Goodchild and Andrew Turner pp. 10-18

- Matthew Wilson and Mark Graham
- Crowdsourced Cartography: Mapping Experience and Knowledge pp. 19-36

- Martin Dodge and Rob Kitchin
- Situating Performative Neogeography: Tracing, Mapping, and Performing “Everyone's East Lake†pp. 37-54

- Wen Lin
- Neogeography and the Delusion of Democratisation pp. 55-69

- Mordechai (Muki) Haklay
- Political Applications of the Geoweb: Citizen Redistricting pp. 70-76

- Jeremy W Crampton
- Augmented Realities and Uneven Geographies: Exploring the Geolinguistic Contours of the Web pp. 77-99

- Mark Graham and Matthew Zook
- Featured Graphic. Mapping the Geoweb: A Geography of Twitter pp. 100-102

- Mark Graham, Monica Stephens and Scott Hale
- Commentary pp. 103-108

- Sarah Elwood and Victoria Lawson
- Gentrification or ‘Multiplication of the Suburbs’? Residential Development in New Zealand's Coastal Countryside pp. 109-125

- Damian Collins
- Noxious Neighbours? Interrogating the Impacts of Sex Premises in Residential Areas pp. 126-141

- Phil Hubbard, Spike Boydell, Penny Crofts, Jason Prior and Glen Searle
- Too Much Food and Too Little Sidewalk? Problematizing the Obesogenic Environment Thesis pp. 142-158

- Julie Guthman
- Spatial Development of Producer Services in the Chinese Urban System pp. 159-179

- Fiona F Yang and Anthony G O Yeh
- Ecologies of Experience: Materiality, Sociality, and the Embodied Experience of (Street) Performing pp. 180-196

- Paul Simpson
- Railway Franchising in Great Britain and Effects of the 2008/09 Economic Recession pp. 197-216

- Richard D Knowles
- Spaces of Neoliberal Experimentation: Soft Spaces, Postpolitics, and Neoliberal Governmentality pp. 217-234

- Graham Haughton, Phil Allmendinger and Stijn Oosterlynck
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