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Volume 44, issue 12, 2012
- Neighbourhood Effects Research at a Crossroads. Ten Challenges for Future Research Introduction pp. 2787-2793

- Maarten van Ham and David Manley
- Interrogating Unequal Rights to the Chinese City pp. 2794-2800

- Shenjing He and Guo Chen
- Rethinking Social Power and the Right to the City Amidst China's Emerging Urbanism pp. 2801-2816

- Junxi Qian and Shenjing He
- Two Waves of Gentrification and Emerging Rights Issues in Guangzhou, China pp. 2817-2833

- Shenjing He
- Asymmetrical Integration: Public Finance Deprivation in China's Urbanized Villages pp. 2834-2851

- Lanchih Po
- Housing Inequalities under Market Deepening: The Case of Guangzhou, China pp. 2852-2866

- Si-Ming Li
- Structural Evaluation of Institutional Bias in China's Urban Housing: The Case of Guangzhou pp. 2867-2882

- Guo Chen
- Barriers to the Acquisition of Urban Hukou in Chinese Cities pp. 2883-2900

- Li Zhang and Li Tao
- The Dimensionality of ‘Place Attachment’ for Older People in Rural Areas of South West England and Wales pp. 2901-2921

- Vanessa Burholt
- Becoming Urban: Sitework from a Moss-Eye View pp. 2922-2939

- Jennifer Gabrys
- Differential Urbanisation Trends in South Africa—Regional and Local Equivalents pp. 2940-2956

- Hermanus S Geyer, Hermanus S Geyer, Danie J du Plessis and Amanda van Eeden
- The ‘Mainstream Muslim’ Opposing Islamophobia: Self-Representations of American Muslims pp. 2957-2973

- Anna Mansson McGinty
- The Rewards of Individual Engagement in Volunteering: A Missing Dimension of the Big Society pp. 2974-2987

- Geoff Nichols and Rita Ralston
- Multidimensional Diversity in Two European Cities: Thinking beyond Ethnicity pp. 2988-3009

- Aneta Piekut, Philip Rees, Gill Valentine and Marek Kupiszewski
- The Economic Impact of Greening Urban Vacant Land: A Spatial Difference-In-Differences Analysis pp. 3010-3027

- Megan Heckert and Jeremy Mennis
- Referees 2012 pp. 3028-3034

- N/a
Volume 44, issue 11, 2012
- Featured Graphic. Travel Time Maps of Urban Areas in the Netherlands pp. 2533-2534

- Vincent Meertens
- A Tale of Two Zoos pp. 2535-2541

- Irus Braverman
- Games and Prizes in the Economic (and Geographical?) Performance of Markets: Nobel, Shapley, and Roth pp. 2542-2545

- N/a
- Cities and Social Movements: Theorizing beyond the Right to the City pp. 2546-2554

- Justus Uitermark, Walter Nicholls and Maarten Loopmans
- Moving Away, Moving Onward: Displacement Pressures and Divergent Neighborhood Politics in Buenos Aires pp. 2555-2573

- Ryan Centner
- God from the Machine? Urban Movements Meet Machine Politics in Neoliberal Chicago pp. 2574-2590

- William Sites
- The Urban Roots of Anti-Neoliberal Social Movements: The Case of Athens, Greece pp. 2591-2610

- Athina Arampatzi and Walter J Nicholls
- “Because We've Got History Hereâ€: Nuclear Waste, Cooperative Siting, and the Relational Geography of a Complex Issue pp. 2611-2628

- Karen Bickerstaff
- Are We Sitting Comfortably? Domestic Imaginaries, Laptop Practices, and Energy Use pp. 2629-2645

- Justin Spinney, Nicola Green, Kate Burningham, Geoff Cooper and David Uzzell
- ‘Stars’ and the Connectivity of Cultural Industry World Cities: An Empirical Social Network Analysis of Human Capital Mobility and its Implications for Economic Development pp. 2646-2663

- Elizabeth Currid-Halkett and Gilad Ravid
- Does Specification Matter? Experiments with Simple Multiregional Probabilistic Population Projections pp. 2664-2686

- James Raymer, Guy J Abel and Andrei Rogers
- Network Governance Theory: A Gramscian Critique pp. 2687-2704

- Jonathan S Davies
- God, Globalization, and Geopolitics: On West Jerusalem's Gated Communities pp. 2705-2720

- Haim Yacobi
- Good Water Governance without Good Urban Governance? Regulation, Service Delivery Models, and Local Government pp. 2721-2741

- Kathryn Furlong
- The Land-Use Diversity in Urban Villages in Shenzhen pp. 2742-2764

- Pu Hao, Stan Geertman, Pieter Hooimeijer and Richard Sliuzas
- Who Sprawls Most? Exploring the Patterns of Urban Growth across 26 European Countries pp. 2765-2784

- Stefan Siedentop and Stefan Fina
- Review: Who Speaks for the Climate? Making Sense of Media Reporting on Climate Change pp. 2785-2786

- Maria Paula Escobar
Volume 44, issue 10, 2012
- Featured Graphic. Spatial Inequality and Workplace Accessibility: The Case of a Major Hospital in Göteborg, Sweden pp. 2295-2297

- Elldér Erik, Ana Gil Solá and Anders Larsson
- Winners of the Ashby Prizes pp. 2298-2302

- N/a
- Border Studies Reanimated: Going beyond the Territorial/Relational Divide pp. 2303-2309

- Anssi Paasi
- Reconsidering Private Sector Engagement in Subnational Economic Governance pp. 2310-2326

- Stephen Syrett and Marcello Bertotti
- Greening Cosmopolitan Urbanism? On the Transnational Mobility of Low-Carbon Formats in Northern European and East Asian Cities pp. 2327-2343

- Anders Blok
- Inequalities in Use of the Internet for Job Search: Similarities and Contrasts by Economic Status in Great Britain pp. 2344-2358

- Anne E Green, Yuxin Li, David Owen and Maria de Hoyos
- Flood-Risk Management, Mapping, and Planning: The Institutional Politics of Decision Support in England pp. 2359-2378

- James Porter and David Demeritt
- The Diffusion of Violence in the North Caucasus of Russia, 1999–2010 pp. 2379-2396

- John O'Loughlin and Frank D W Witmer
- Residential Mobility of Urban Middle Classes in the Field of Parenthood pp. 2397-2412

- Willem R Boterman
- The European Waste Hierarchy: From the Sociomateriality of Waste to a Politics of Consumption pp. 2413-2427

- Johan Hultman and Hervé Corvellec
- Governance and the Geography of Authority: Modalities of Authorisation and the Transnational Governing of Climate Change pp. 2428-2444

- Harriet Bulkeley
- Urban ‘Utopias’: The Disney Stigma and Discourses of ‘False Modernity’ pp. 2445-2462

- Natalie Koch
- A Therapeutics of Exile: Isaiah Berlin, Liberal Pluralism and the Psyche of Assimilation pp. 2463-2476

- Jessica Dubow
- Wasting Time? The Differentiation of Travel Time in Urban Transport pp. 2477-2492

- Weiqiang Lin
- The Local Environmental Regulatory Regime in China: Changes in Pro-Environment Orientation, Institutional Capacity, and External Political Support in Guangzhou pp. 2493-2511

- Maria Francesch-Huidobro, Carlos Wing-Hung Lo and Shui-Yan Tang
- From ‘New Materialism’ to ‘Machinic Assemblage’: Agency and Affect in IKEA pp. 2512-2529

- Tom Roberts
- Review: Great American City: Chicago and the Enduring Neighbourhood Effect pp. 2530-2532

- Ron Johnston
Volume 44, issue 9, 2012
- Featured Graphic. Monocentricity? Commuting Flows Visually pp. 2041-2042

- Daniel Arribas-Bel and Michiel Gerritse
- Guest Editorial pp. 2043-2048

- Tim Schwanen and Mei-Po Kwan
- Lived Difference: A Narrative Account of Spatiotemporal Processes of Social Differentiation pp. 2049-2063

- Gill Valentine and Joanna Sadgrove
- Rhythms of the Night: Spatiotemporal Inequalities in the Nighttime Economy pp. 2064-2085

- Tim Schwanen, Irina van Aalst, Jelle Brands and Tjerk Timan
- Experiencing Space—Time: The Stretched Lifeworlds of Migrant Workers in India pp. 2086-2100

- Ben Rogaly and Susan Thieme
- Recognising the Time—Space Dimensions of Care: Caringscapes and Carescapes pp. 2101-2118

- Sophie Bowlby
- Temporal Ecologies: Multiple Times, Multiple Spaces, and Complicating Space Times pp. 2119-2123

- Mike Crang
- Urban Policy and the Future of Cities: An Interview with Josef Konvitz pp. 2124-2133

- Loretta Lees
- Cultural Diversity, Institutions, and Urban Economic Performance pp. 2134-2152

- Tom Kemeny
- The Effects of Competition on the Quality of Primary Schools in the Netherlands pp. 2153-2170

- Joëlle Noailly, SunÄ ica Vujić and Ali Aouragh
- The Effects of Seoul's New-Town Development on Suburbanization and Mobility: A Counterfactual Approach pp. 2171-2190

- Myung-Jin Jun
- Special Units for Young People on the Autistic Spectrum in Mainstream Schools: Sites of Normalisation, Abnormalisation, Inclusion, and Exclusion pp. 2191-2206

- Louise Holt, Jennifer Lea and Sophie Bowlby
- Rescaling Environmental Governance: Watersheds as Boundary Objects at the Intersection of Science, Neoliberalism, and Participation pp. 2207-2224

- Alice Cohen
- Small Town Vitality and Viability: Learning from Experiences in the North East of England pp. 2225-2239

- Neil A Powe
- Living Together but Apart: Material Geographies of Everyday Sustainability in Extended Family Households pp. 2240-2259

- Natascha Klocker, Chris Gibson and Erin Borger
- Auto-Disabilities: The Case of Shared Space Environments pp. 2260-2277

- Rob Imrie
- Educational Mobility and the Gendered Geography of Cultural Capital: The Case of International Student Flows between Central Asia and the UK pp. 2278-2294

- Sarah L Holloway, Sarah L O'Hara and Helena Pimlott-Wilson
Volume 44, issue 8, 2012
- Featured Graphic: CO2 Equivalent Emissions from the UK in 2009, by Sector pp. 1779-1780

- Will Stahl-Timmins
- Commentary pp. 1781-1784

- Soora Rasouli and Harry Timmermans
- Participatory Approaches to Land Policy Reform in Zambia: Potentials and Challenges pp. 1785-1800

- Austine Ng'ombe, Ramin Keivani, Michael Stubbs and Michael Mattingly
- Business and Professional Networks: Scope and Outcomes in Oxfordshire pp. 1801-1818

- Helen Lawton Smith, Saverio Romeo and Malika Virahsawmy
- Justifying Business Responses to Climate Change: Discursive Strategies of Similarity and Difference pp. 1819-1835

- Daniel Nyberg and Christopher Wright
- Land-Conservation Strategies: The Dynamic Relationship between Acquisition and Land-Use Planning pp. 1836-1855

- Jean-David Gerber and Adena R Rissman
- The Influence of School Choice Policy on Active School Commuting: A Case Study of a Middle-Sized School District in Oregon pp. 1856-1874

- Yizhao Yang, Steve Abbott and Marc Schlossberg
- Who Makes the (New) Metropolis? Cross-Border Coalition and Urban Development in Paris pp. 1875-1895

- Federico Savini
- Consumer Satisfaction with Local Retail Diversity in the UK: Effects of Supermarket Access, Brand Variety, and Social Deprivation pp. 1896-1911

- Ian Clarke, Malcolm Kirkup and Harmen Oppewal
- We're Number Two! Beta Cities and the Cultural Economy pp. 1912-1929

- Josephine Rekers
- Contrapuntal Urbanisms: Towards a Postcolonial Relational Geography pp. 1930-1950

- Cian O'Callaghan
- Tolerance to Commuting in Urban Household Location Choice: Evidence from the Paris Metropolitan Area pp. 1951-1968

- Emre Korsu
- Media, Religion and the Marketplace in the Information Economy: Evidence from Singapore pp. 1969-1985

- Jessie P H Poon, Shirlena Huang and Pauline Hope Cheong
- Do Incomers Pay More for Rural Housing? pp. 1986-2005

- Nan Liu and Deborah Roberts
- Projected Futures: The Political Matter of UK Higher Activity Radioactive Waste pp. 2006-2022

- Nicky Gregson
- Population Mobility in Regeneration Areas: Trends, Drivers, and Implications; Evidence from England's New Deal for Communities Programme pp. 2023-2039

- Sarah Pearson and Paul Lawless
Volume 44, issue 7, 2012
- Featured Graphic. Lives on the Line: Mapping Life Expectancy along the London Tube Network pp. 1525-1528

- N/a
- Guest Editorial pp. 1529-1535

- N/a
- Governing Economic Futures through the War on Inflation pp. 1536-1553

- Derek P McCormack
- Futures in the Making: Practices to Anticipate ‘Ubiquitous Computing’ pp. 1554-1569

- Sam Kinsley
- On Shaky Ground: The Making of Risk in Bogotá pp. 1570-1588

- Austin Zeiderman
- The Object of Regulation: Tending the Tensions of Food Safety pp. 1589-1606

- Nick Bingham and Stephanie Lavau
- Holding the Future Together: Towards a Theorisation of the Spaces and Times of Transition pp. 1607-1623

- Gavin Brown, Peter Kraftl, Jenny Pickerill and Caroline Upton
- The Queer Time of Creative Urbanism: Family, Futurity, and Global City Singapore pp. 1624-1640

- Natalie Oswin
- Saving, Spending, and Future-Making: Time, Discipline, and Money in Development pp. 1641-1656

- Maia Green, Uma Kothari, Claire Mercer and Diana Mitlin
- Commentary pp. 1657-1660

- Gang Liu, Yan Chen and Haoran He
- A Sense of Momentum: Mobility Practices and Dis/Embodied Landscapes of Energy Use pp. 1661-1678

- Denver V Nixon
- Knowledge in the Air and Cooperation among Firms: Traditions of Secrecy and the Reluctant Emergence of Specialization in the Ceramic Manufacturing District of Lampang, Thailand pp. 1679-1695

- Weeranan Kamnungwut and Frederick Guy
- Field Expertise in Rural Land Management pp. 1696-1711

- Amy Proctor, Andrew Donaldson, Jeremy Phillipson and Philip Lowe
- Human—Landscape Relations and the Occupation of Space: Experiencing and Expressing Domestic Gardens pp. 1712-1727

- Paul Stenner, Andrew Church and Mark Bhatti
- Gas Price Variations and Urban Sprawl: An Empirical Analysis of the Twelve Largest Canadian Metropolitan Areas pp. 1728-1743

- Georges A Tanguay and Ian Gingras
- London's Legal Elite: Recruitment through Cultural Capital and the Reproduction of Social Exclusivity in City Professional Service Fields pp. 1744-1762

- Andrew C G Cook, James R Faulconbridge and Daniel Muzio
- Spaces of Faith: Incorporating Emotion and Spirituality in Geographic Studies pp. 1763-1778

- Caitlin Cihak Finlayson
Volume 44, issue 6, 2012
- Commentary pp. 1271-1277

- Natascha Klocker and Danielle Drozdzewski
- Income Inequality, Decentralisation, and Regional Development in Western Europe pp. 1278-1301

- Vassilis Tselios, Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose, Andy Pike, John Tomaney and Gianpiero Torrisi
- Placing Neoliberalism: The Rise and Fall of Ireland's Celtic Tiger pp. 1302-1326

- Rob Kitchin, Cian O'Callaghan, Mark Boyle, Justin Gleeson and Karen Keaveney
- Transnational Regionalization and the Rescaling of the Chinese State pp. 1327-1347

- Xiaobo Su
- Job Creation and Regional Change under New Labour: A Shift-Share Analysis pp. 1348-1362

- Paul S Jones
- Regional Inequality and Decentralization: An Empirical Analysis pp. 1363-1388

- Christian Lessmann
- The Local Politics of Policy Mobility: Learning, Persuasion, and the Production of a Municipal Sustainability Fix pp. 1389-1406

- Cristina Temenos and Eugene McCann
- Moving around the City: Discourses on Walking and Cycling in English Urban Areas pp. 1407-1424

- Tim Jones, Colin G Pooley, Griet Scheldeman, Dave Horton, Miles Tight, Caroline Mullen, Ann Jopson and Anthony Whiteing
- Geographies of Abstraction, Urban Entrepreneurialism, and the Production of New Cultural Spaces: The West Kowloon Cultural District, Hong Kong pp. 1425-1442

- Mike Raco and Katherine Gilliam
- Mining Sacred Space: Law's Enactment of Competing Ontologies in the American West pp. 1443-1458

- Melinda Harm Benson
- An Examination of Behavioral Linkages across ICT Choice Dimensions: Copula Modeling of Telecommuting and Teleshopping Choice Behavior pp. 1459-1478

- Ipek N Sener and Phillip R Reeder
- Co-Constituting Neoliberalism: Faith-Based Organisations, Co-Option, and Resistance in the UK pp. 1479-1501

- Andrew Williams, Paul Cloke and Samuel Thomas
- The Significance and Implications of Being a Subprime Homeowner in the UK pp. 1502-1522

- Kevin Keasey and Gianluca Veronesi
- Review: Recycling Reconsidered: The Present Failure and Future Promise of Environmental Action in the United States pp. 1523-1524

- Graham Pickren
Volume 44, issue 5, 2012
- Featured Graphic: Digital Divide: The Geography of Internet Access pp. 1009-1010

- Mark Graham, Scott Hale and Monica Stephens
- Urban Mobility and Social-Spatial Contact-Introduction pp. 1011-1015

- Elenna Dugundji, Darren M Scott, Juan A Carrasco and Antonio Páez
- Investigating the Effects of Social Influence on the Choice to Telework pp. 1016-1031

- Darren M Scott, Ivy Dam, Antonio Páez and Robert D Wilton
- Separating Contextual from Endogenous Effects in Automobile Ownership Models pp. 1032-1046

- Frank Goetzke and Rachel Weinberger
- Interpersonal Influence within Car Buyers' Social Networks: Applying Five Perspectives to Plug-in Hybrid Vehicle Drivers pp. 1047-1065

- Jonn Axsen and Kenneth S Kurani
- Network Capital, Social Networks, and Travel: An Empirical Illustration from Concepción, Chile pp. 1066-1084

- Juan Antonio Carrasco and Beatriz Cid-Aguayo
- Focusing on Connected Personal Leisure Networks: Selected Results from a Snowball Sample pp. 1085-1100

- Matthias Kowald and Kay W Axhausen
- Modeling Social Networks in Geographic Space: Approach and Empirical Application pp. 1101-1120

- Theo Arentze, Pauline van den Berg and Harry Timmermans
- Geographical Foundations of the Big Society pp. 1121-1127

- John Mohan
- Patterns of Social Capital, Voluntary Activity, and Area Deprivation in England pp. 1130-1147

- Andrew McCulloch, John Mohan and Peter Smith
- Voluntary Sector Organisations Working at the Neighbourhood Level in England: Patterns by Local Area Deprivation pp. 1148-1164

- David Clifford
- Spending, Contacting, and Voting: The 2010 British General Election in the Constituencies pp. 1165-1184

- Ron Johnston, Charles Pattie, David Cutts and Justin Fisher
- Pensions or Property? pp. 1185-1199

- Gordon L Clark
- The Good, the Bad, and the Hands-on: Constructs of Public Participation, Anglers, and Lay Management of Water Environments pp. 1200-1218

- Sally Eden and Christopher Bear
- Peasants' Counterplots against the State Monopoly of the Rural Urbanization Process: Urban Villages and ‘Small Property Housing’ in Beijing, China pp. 1219-1240

- Ran Liu, Tai-Chee Wong and Shenghe Liu
- Manipulating Material Hydro-Worlds: Rethinking Human and More-Than-Human Relationality through Offshore Radio Piracy pp. 1241-1254

- Kimberley Peters
- Smart Growth and Urban Economic Development: Connecting Economic Development and Land-Use Planning Using the Example of High-Tech Firms pp. 1255-1269

- Duncan Wlodarczak
Volume 44, issue 4, 2012
- Negative Images of Consumption: Cast Offs and Casts of Self and Society pp. 763-767

- Michael Crang
- Familial Relations: Spaces, Subjects, and Politics pp. 768-775

- Christopher Harker and Lauren L Martin
- Do as I Say, Not as I Do: The Affective Space of Family Life and the Generational Transmission of Drinking Cultures pp. 776-792

- Gill Valentine, Mark Jayne and Myles Gould
- Transnational Families and the Family Nexus: Perspectives of Indonesian and Filipino Children Left behind by Migrant Parent(s) pp. 793-815

- Elspeth Graham, Lucy P Jordan, Brenda S A Yeoh, Theodora Lam, Maruja Asis and Su-Kamdi
- ‘The Church is … My Family’: Exploring the Interrelationship between Familial and Religious Practices and Spaces pp. 816-831

- Sonya Sharma
- Women in Waiting? Singlehood, Marriage, and Family in Singapore pp. 832-848

- Kamalini Ramdas
- Precariousness, Precarity, and Family: Notes from Palestine pp. 849-865

- Christopher Harker
- Governing through the Family: Struggles over US Noncitizen Family Detention Policy pp. 866-888

- Lauren L Martin
- The Spectacular and the Mundane: Racialised State Violence, Filipino Migrant Workers, and Their Families pp. 889-904

- Elizabeth Lee and Geraldine Pratt
- Bounded Rationality in Policy Learning Amongst Cities: Lessons from the Transport Sector pp. 905-920

- Greg Marsden, Karen Trapenberg Frick, Anthony D May and Elizabeth Deakin
- Institutions and Sectoral Logics in Creative Industries: The Media Cluster in Cologne pp. 921-936

- Birgit Apitzsch and Geny Piotti
- Network Nation pp. 937-953

- Rhys Jones and Peter Merriman
- Relational Power in the Governance of a South African E-Waste Transition pp. 954-971

- Mary Lawhon
- The New Zealand Index of Neighbourhood Social Fragmentation: Integrating Theory and Data pp. 972-988

- Vivienne Ivory, Karen Witten, Clare Salmond, En-Yi Lin, Ru Quan You and Tony Blakely
- Urban Growth and Long-Term Changes in Natural Hazard Risk pp. 989-1008

- Stephanie E Chang, Martin Gregorian, Karthick Pathman, Lilia Yumagulova and Wendy Tse
Volume 44, issue 3, 2012
- The Standby Generation: Electricity Low-Power Mode and Sociotechnical Change pp. 509-512

- Sally Eden
- Probabilistic Political Economy in Geographical Context pp. 513-517

- Paul Plummer and Raymond Dezzani
- A Coevolutionary Approach to the Capitalist Space Economy pp. 518-537

- Luke Bergmann
- Rationality, Stability, and Endogenous Price Formation in Spatially Interdependent Markets pp. 538-559

- Paul Plummer, Eric Sheppard and Robert Haining
- The Dynamics of Primitive Accumulation: With Application to Rural China pp. 560-579

- Michael Webber
- The Role of Foreign Direct Investment as a Structural Development Indicator of the Hierarchical World Economy pp. 580-604

- Raymond J Dezzani and Harley Johansen
- Temporal Dimensions and Measurement of Neighbourhood Effects pp. 605-627

- Sako Musterd, George Galster and Roger Andersson
- China's Development Disconnect pp. 628-648

- Richard Florida, Charlotta Mellander and Haifeng Qian
- The Anticipated Emotional Consequences of Adaptive Behaviour—Impacts on the Take-up of Household Flood-Protection Measures pp. 649-668

- Tim Harries
- Local Indices of Segregation with Application to Social Segregation between London's Secondary Schools, 2003–08/09 pp. 669-687

- Richard Harris
- Beyond the Dilemma of Mobility: Exploring New Ways of Matching Intellectual and Physical Mobility pp. 688-704

- António Ferreira, Peter Batey, Marco Te Brömmelstroet and Luca Bertolini
- How Spatial Segregation Changes over Time: Sorting Out the Sorting Processes pp. 705-722

- Nick Bailey
- Dialectics of Disassembly: Heifer-Care Protocols and the Alienation of Value in a Village Dairy Cooperative pp. 723-740

- Tad Mutersbaugh and Lauren Martin
- Environmental Justice in the City? Challenges for Policy and Resource Allocation in Keeping the Streets Clean pp. 741-761

- Glen Bramley, Nick Bailey, Annette Hastings, David Watkins and Rob Crowdace
Volume 44, issue 2, 2012
- Featured Graphic. City Networks in the United States: A Comparison of Four Models pp. 255-256

- Xingjian Liu, Zachary Neal and Ben Derudder
- The Future of Urban Living through the Lens of ‘Climate Change’? Insights from American Initiatives pp. 257-262

- Deepak Gopinath
- When Soft Spaces Harden: The EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region pp. 263-280

- Jonathan Metzger and Peter Schmitt
- Formal Venture Capital Acquisition: Can Entrepreneurs Compensate for the Spatial Proximity Benefits of South East England and ‘Star’ Golden-Triangle Universities? pp. 281-296

- Cornelius Mueller, Paul Westhead and Mike Wright
- Dumping on the Poor: The Ecological Distribution of Accra's Solid-Waste Burden pp. 297-314

- Anthony Baabereyir, Sarah Jewitt and Sarah O'Hara
- Activity Spaces and the Measurement of Clustering and Exposure: A Case Study of Linguistic Groups in Montreal pp. 315-332

- Steven Farber, Antonio Páez and Catherine Morency
- Openness, Absorptive Capacity, and Regional Innovation in China pp. 333-355

- Chih-Hai Yang and Hui-Lin Lin
- On the Sociospatial Dynamics of Personal Knowledge Networks: Formation, Maintenance, and Knowledge Interactions pp. 356-376

- Franz Huber
- The Netherlands Spatial Planning Doctrine in Disarray in the 21st Century pp. 377-395

- Petra H Roodbol-Mekkes, Arnold J J van der Valk and Willem Korthals Altes
- Perceived Externalities of Cell Phone Base Stations: The Case of Property Prices in Hamburg, Germany pp. 396-410

- Sebastian Brandt and Wolfgang Maennig
- Farmers' Producer Companies in India: A New Concept for Collective Action? pp. 411-427

- Anika Trebbin and Markus Hassler
- Feeling Unsafe in Urban Areas: Exploring Older Children's Geographies of Fear pp. 428-444

- Rosemary D F Bromley and Robert J Stacey
- Tales from the Road: Reflections on Power and Disciplining within the Academy pp. 445-457

- Daniel Hammett
- Physical Threats to Older People's Social Worlds: Findings from a Pilot Study in Wuhan, China pp. 458-476

- Rose Gilroy
- How the Cake is Distributed: The Case of Portuguese Decentralized Grants pp. 477-490

- Paulo Reis Mourão
- Local Distribution and Subsequent Mobility of Immigrants Measured from the School Census in England pp. 491-505

- Stephen Jivraj, Ludi Simpson and Naomi Marquis
- Reviews: Science in Democracy: Expertise, Institutions and Representation, Information and Communication Technology Geographies: Strategies for Bridging the Digital Divide pp. 506-508

- Catharina Landström and Sarah Elwood
Volume 44, issue 1, 2012
- Online appendix for: “A Computable General Equilibrium Model of the City: Impacts of Technology, Zoning, and Trade†pp. i-v

- Craig Olwert and Jean-Michel Guldmann
- Neoliberalising Adaptation to Environmental Change: Foresight or Foreclosure? pp. 1-4

- Romain Felli and Noel Castree
- Researching the Geographies of Policy Mobility: Confronting the Methodological Challenges pp. 5-12

- Allan Cochrane and Kevin Ward
- Reverb: Policy Making in Wave Form pp. 13-20

- Richard Freeman
- Follow the Policy: A Distended Case Approach pp. 21-30

- Jamie Peck and Nik Theodore
- Ethnographic Circulations: Space–Time Relations in the Worlds of Poverty Management pp. 31-41

- Ananya Roy
- Assembling Urbanism: Following Policies and ‘Studying Through’ the Sites and Situations of Policy Making pp. 42-51

- Eugene McCann and Kevin Ward
- Residential Segregation in Northern Ireland in 2001: Assessing the Value of Exploring Spatial Variations pp. 52-67

- Christopher D Lloyd and Ian Shuttleworth
- New Relationships between Japanese and Taiwanese Electronics Firms pp. 68-88

- David W Edgington and Roger Hayter
- Applying for Home Mortgages in Immigrant Communities: The Case of Asian Applicants in Los Angeles pp. 89-110

- Michela M Zonta
- Credit Scoring, Risk, and Consumer Lendingscapes in Emerging Markets pp. 111-124

- Dawn Burton
- Welfare Regimes and the Incentives to Work and Get Educated pp. 125-149

- Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose and Vassilis Tselios
- Governing Biosecurity in a Neoliberal World: Comparative Perspectives from Australia and the United Kingdom pp. 150-168

- Damian Maye, Jacqui Dibden, Vaughan Higgins and Clive Potter
- Reterritorialising Rural Handicrafts in Thailand and Vietnam: A View from the Margins of the Miracle pp. 169-186

- Katherine V Gough and Jonathan Rigg
- Technology, Technicity, and Emerging Practices of Temporal Sensitivity in Videogames pp. 187-203

- James Ash
- Performing Carbon's Materiality: The Production of Carbon Offsets and the Framing of Exchange pp. 204-220

- David M Lansing
- Gentrifiers and Their Choice of Housing: Characteristics of the Households Living in New Developments in Swiss Cities pp. 221-236

- Patrick Rérat
- A Computable General Equilibrium Model of the City: Impacts of Technology, Zoning, and Trade pp. 237-253

- Craig Olwert and Jean-Michel Guldmann
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