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Volume 43, issue 12, 2011
- Featured Graphic: Travelling to Work: The Differing Employment Geographies of Households in Neighbourhoods of Low and High Deprivation in North and South Tyneside pp. 2779-2780

- Martin Rivas Perez and Frances Hodgson
- Multiple Models to Inform Climate Change Policy: A Pragmatic Response to the ‘Beyond the ABC’ Debate pp. 2781-2787

- Charlie Wilson and Tim Chatterton
- Symposium: Geographers and/in Development Edited by David Simon pp. 2788-2800

- David Simon
- Guest Editorial: The Space—Times of Decision Making pp. 2801-2818

- Derek P McCormack and Tim Schwanen
- Governing Irrationality, or a More Than Rational Government? Reflections on the Rescientisation of Decision Making in British Public Policy pp. 2819-2837

- Mark Whitehead, Rhys Jones and Jessica Pykett
- Researching Air-Conditioning Addiction and Ways of Puncturing Practice: Professional Office Workers and the Decision to Go outside pp. 2838-2856

- Russell Hitchings
- “I'm on Autopilot, I Just Follow the Routeâ€: Exploring the Habits, Routines, and Decision-Making Practices of Everyday Urban Mobilities pp. 2857-2877

- Jennie Middleton
- Event and Anticipation: UK Civil Contingencies and the Space—Times of Decision pp. 2878-2899

- Peter Adey and Ben Anderson
- The Productive Role of ‘Quality of Place’: A Case Study of Fashion Designers in Toronto pp. 2900-2917

- Deborah Leslie and Shauna Brail
- Cultural and Economic Complementarities of Spatial Agglomeration in the British Television Broadcasting Industry: Some Explorations pp. 2918-2933

- Gary A S Cook, Naresh R Pandit and Jonathan Beaverstock
- Toward a New Countermovement: A Framework for Interpreting the Contradictory Interventions of Migrant Civil Society Organizations in Urban Labor Markets pp. 2934-2952

- Nina Martin
- Does Cultural Policy Matter in Public-Art Production? The Netherlands and Flanders Compared, 1945–Present pp. 2953-2970

- Martin Zebracki
- Accounting for China's Import Growth: A Structural Decomposition for 1997–2005 pp. 2971-2991

- Jiansuo Pei, Erik Dietzenbacher, Jan Oosterhaven and Cuihong Yang
- A Simulation-Based Study of Geographically Weighted Regression as a Method for Investigating Spatially Varying Relationships pp. 2992-3010

- Antonio Páez, Steven Farber and David Wheeler
- Sustainable Lifestyles: Sites, Practices, and Policy pp. 3011-3029

- Stewart Barr, Gareth Shaw and Tim Coles
- Referees 2011 pp. 3030-3036

- N/a
Volume 43, issue 11, 2011
- Commentary pp. 2509-2515

- Ben Gallan and Chris Gibson
- Forging the Neoliberal Competitiveness Agenda: Planning Policy and Practice in the Dutch and Colombian Cut-Flower Commodity Chains pp. 2516-2532

- Anouk Patel-Campillo
- Geography, Death, and Finitude pp. 2533-2553

- José Luis Romanillos
- Articulated Neoliberalism: The Specificity of Patronage, Kleptocracy, and Violence in Cambodia's Neoliberalization pp. 2554-2570

- Simon Springer
- High Street Adaptations: Ethnicity, Independent Retail Practices, and Localism in London's Urban Margins pp. 2571-2588

- Suzanne M Hall
- Moving Related to Separation: Who Moves and to What Distance pp. 2589-2607

- Clara H Mulder and Gunnar Malmberg
- Decomposing Residential Self-Selection via a Life-Course Perspective pp. 2608-2625

- Cynthia Chen and Haiyun Lin
- Revenue Autonomy and Regional Growth: An Analysis of the 25-Year Process of Fiscal Decentralisation in Spain pp. 2626-2648

- Ramiro Gil-Serrate, Julio López-Laborda and Jesus Mur
- Thinking Habits for Uncertain Subjects: Movement, Stillness, Susceptibility pp. 2649-2665

- David Bissell
- Adoption Patterns of Occupational Pensions in Germany pp. 2666-2687

- Csaba Burger
- Rationales for Public Participation in Environmental Policy and Governance: Practitioners' Perspectives pp. 2688-2704

- Anna Wesselink, Jouni Paavola, Oliver Fritsch and Ortwin Renn
- Blue-Collar Creativity: Reframing Custom-Car Culture in the Imperilled Industrial City pp. 2705-2722

- Andrew Warren and Chris Gibson
- Network-Based Functional Regions pp. 2723-2741

- Carson J Q Farmer and A Stewart Fotheringham
- A Longitudinal Analysis of Moving Desires, Expectations and Actual Moving Behaviour pp. 2742-2760

- Rory Coulter, Maarten van Ham and Peteke Feijten
- Is the Grass Greener on the other Side of the Fence? Graduate Mobility and Job Satisfaction in Italy pp. 2761-2777

- Simona Iammarino, Elisabetta Marinelli and Elisabetta Marinelli
Volume 43, issue 10, 2011
- Featured Graphic: GDP, Livability, Population, and Income Inequality of World Cities pp. 2255-2256

- Xingjian Liu, Ben Derudder and Yaolin Liu
- Climate Change When You are Getting on in Life pp. 2257-2260

- Tara Quinn and W Neil Adger
- Guest Editorial pp. 2261-2266

- Christopher Bear and Jacob Bull
- Encountering Fish, Flows, and Waterscapes through Angling pp. 2267-2284

- Jacob Bull
- Lunar–Solar Rhythmpatterns: Towards the Material Cultures of Tides pp. 2285-2303

- Owain Jones
- Assembling the Flood: Producing Spaces of Bad Water in the City of Hull pp. 2304-2320

- Gordon Walker, Rebecca Whittle, Will Medd and Marion Walker
- Finding Space for Flowing Water in Japan's Densely Populated Landscapes pp. 2321-2336

- Paul Waley and E Ulrika Ã…berg
- Resilience, Fragility, and Adaptation: New Evidence on the Performance of UK High Streets during Global Economic Crisis and its Policy Implications pp. 2337-2363

- Neil Wrigley and Les Dolega
- Power or Market? Location Determinants of Multinational Headquarters in China pp. 2364-2383

- Danny T Wang, Simon X Zhao, Flora F Gu and Wendy Y Chen
- Landscapes of Economic Deprivation and Locally Distilled Liquor (Kachasu): An Emerging Milieu of HIV/AIDS Risk in Urban Northern Malawi pp. 2384-2398

- Paul Mkandawire, Isaac Luginaah and Joshua Tobias
- Maintaining Existing Zoning Systems Using Automated Zone-Design Techniques: Methods for Creating the 2011 Census Output Geographies for England and Wales pp. 2399-2418

- Samantha Cockings, Andrew Harfoot, David Martin and Duncan Hornby
- Industrial and Provident Societies and Village Pubs: Exploring Community Cohesion in Rural Britain pp. 2419-2434

- Ignazio Cabras
- Planning by Intermediaries: Making Cities Make Nature in Amsterdam pp. 2435-2451

- Kimberley Kinder
- How Older People Relate to the Private Winter Warmth Practices of Their Peers and Why We Should Be Interested pp. 2452-2467

- Russell Hitchings and Rosie Day
- The Intrafirm Context of Retail Expansion Planning pp. 2468-2491

- Steve Wood and Jonathan Reynolds
- Corruption, Automobility Cultures, and Road Traffic Deaths: The Perfect Storm in Rapidly Motorizing Countries? pp. 2492-2503

- Peter Wells and Malcolm J Beynon
- Reviews: Embodied Food Politics, Democracy Distorted: Wealth, Influence and Democratic Politics, the Contours of America's Cold War pp. 2504-2508

- Rachel Slocum, Ron Johnston and Noel Castree
Volume 43, issue 9, 2011
- Errata pp. i-i

- N/a
- Making Water into a Political Material: The Case of PET Bottles pp. 2001-2006

- Gay Hawkins
- (New) Borders of Consumption pp. 2007-2011

- Dwijen Rangnekar and John Wilkinson
- From Fair Trade to Responsible Soy: Social Movements and the Qualification of Agrofood Markets pp. 2012-2026

- John Wilkinson
- Bordering Diversity and Desire: Using Intellectual Property to Mark Place-Based Products pp. 2027-2042

- Rosemary J Coombe and Nicole Aylwin
- Remaking Place: The Social Construction of a Geographical Indication for Feni pp. 2043-2059

- Dwijen Rangnekar
- (PRODUCT)RED™: How Celebrities Push the Boundaries of ‘Causumerism’ pp. 2060-2075

- Stefano Ponte and Lisa Ann Richey
- The Taste of Happiness: Free-Range Chicken pp. 2076-2090

- Mara Miele
- State Dirigisme in Megaprojects: Governing the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi pp. 2091-2108

- Martin Müller
- Reclaiming and Recirculating Urban Natures: Integrated Organic Waste Management in Diadema, Brazil pp. 2109-2124

- Julian S Yates and Jutta Gutberlet
- The Synergistic Influence of Light Rail Stations and Zoning on Home Prices pp. 2125-2142

- Michael Duncan
- Land Use, Transport, and Carbon Futures: The Impact of Spatial Form Strategies in Three UK Urban Regions pp. 2143-2163

- Gordon Mitchell, Anthony Hargreaves, Anil Namdeo and Marcial Echenique
- Migration and Split Households: A Comparison of Sole, Couple, and Family Migrants in Beijing, China pp. 2164-2185

- C Cindy Fan, Mingjie Sun and Siqi Zheng
- The other Side of the Knowledge Economy: ‘Reproductive’ Employment and Affective Labours in Oxford pp. 2186-2201

- Linda McDowell and Jane Dyson
- Channels of Convergence: Investor Engagement and Interlocked Directorates pp. 2202-2216

- Taylor R Gray
- The Role of Independent Fast-Food Outlets in Obesogenic Environments: A Case Study of East London in the UK pp. 2217-2236

- Susan Bagwell
- Quality and Regional Competitiveness pp. 2237-2252

- Johan Jansson and Anders Waxell
- Review: The Subprime Virus: Reckless Credit, Regulatory Failure, and Next Steps pp. 2253-2254

- David Reiss
Volume 43, issue 8, 2011
- Measuring Segregation a Geographical Tale pp. 1747-1753

- Richard Harris
- Featured Graphic: What's in a NUTS? Visualizing Hierarchies of Europe's Administrative/Statistical Regions pp. 1754-1755

- Baptiste Hautdidier
- Finance at the Crossroads: Geographies of the Financial Crisis and its Implications pp. 1756-1760

- Dariusz Wójcik
- Spatial Patterns of Subprime Mortgages by Local Banks, Nonlocal Banks, and Independents in the Continental US pp. 1761-1778

- Howard S Tenenbaum and Nigel M Waters
- ‘Cognitive Closure’ in the Netherlands: Mortgage Securitization in a Hybrid European Political Economy pp. 1779-1795

- Manuel B Aalbers, Ewald Engelen and Anna Glasmacher
- The Financial Exception and the Reconfiguration of Credit Risk in US Mortgage Markets pp. 1796-1812

- Philip Ashton
- Sovereignty in the Era of Global Capitalism: The Rise of Sovereign Wealth Funds and the Power of Finance pp. 1813-1832

- Ashby H B Monk
- Strategic Sovereign Wealth Fund Investment and the New Alliance Capitalism: A Network Mapping Investigation pp. 1833-1852

- Daniel Haberly
- School Locations and Vacancies: A Constrained Logit Equilibrium Model pp. 1853-1874

- Francisco J Martinez, Loreto Tamblay and Andrés Weintraub
- The Effect of Sprawl on Private-Vehicle Commuting Outcomes pp. 1875-1893

- Edmund J Zolnik
- Why an Air Pollution Achiever Lags on Climate Policy? The Case of Local Policy Implementation in Mie, Japan pp. 1894-1909

- Jose Antonio Puppim de Oliveira
- The Diversity of Gentrification in Houston's Urban Renaissance: From Cleansing the Urban Poor to Supergentrification pp. 1910-1929

- Angelo Podagrosi, Igor Vojnovic and Bruce Pigozzi
- Travelling as Being: Understanding Mobility Amongst Scottish Gypsy Travellers pp. 1930-1947

- Sergei Shubin
- Internal Migration and Employment: Macro Flows and Micro Motives pp. 1948-1964

- Philip S Morrison and William A V Clark
- Evaluation of Gridded Population Models Using 2001 Northern Ireland Census Data pp. 1965-1980

- David Martin, Chris Lloyd and Ian Shuttleworth
- Public Expenditure Competition in the Transport Sector: Intermodal and Spatial Considerations for Greece pp. 1981-1998

- Theodore Tsekeris
- Reviews: Lawscape: Property, Environment, and Law pp. 1999-2000

- Brian Grabbatin
Volume 43, issue 7, 2011
- Winners of the Ashby Prizes pp. 1477-1486

- N/a
- DNA Typing and Super Dairies: Changing Practices and Remaking Cows pp. 1487-1491

- Lewis Holloway and Christopher Bear
- Guest Editorial pp. 1492-1498

- Tanja Bastia, Nicola Piper and Marina Prieto Carrón
- The Gendering of Political and Civic Participation among Colombian Migrants in London pp. 1499-1513

- Cathy McIlwaine and Anastasia Bermúdez
- Migration as Protest? Negotiating Gender, Class, and Ethnicity in Urban Bolivia pp. 1514-1529

- Tanja Bastia
- Drawing New Boundaries of Participation: Experiences and Strategies of Economic Citizenship among Skilled Migrant Women in Switzerland pp. 1530-1546

- Yvonne Riaño
- Negotiating Intersectionality in Highly Educated Migrant Maghrebi Women's Life Stories pp. 1547-1561

- Anitta Kynsilehto
- The Spatial Dynamics of Globalizing Venture Capital in China pp. 1562-1580

- Jun Zhang
- The Politics of Climate Activism in the UK: A Social Movement Analysis pp. 1581-1598

- Peter North
- Regional Innovation Systems and Knowledge-Sourcing Activities in Traditional Industries—Evidence from the Vienna Food Sector pp. 1599-1616

- Michaela Trippl
- Coproducing Flood Risk Knowledge: Redistributing Expertise in Critical ‘Participatory Modelling’ pp. 1617-1633

- Catharina Landström, Sarah J Whatmore, Stuart N Lane, Nicholas A Odoni, Neil Ward and Susan Bradley
- Understanding Housing Sprawl: The Case of Flanders, Belgium pp. 1634-1654

- Pascal De Decker
- Cities and the Unevenness of Social Movement Space: The Case of France's Immigrant Rights Movement pp. 1655-1673

- Walter Nicholls
- An Evolutionary Perspective on Regional Port Systems: The Role of Windows of Opportunity in Shaping Seaport Competition pp. 1674-1692

- Wouter Jacobs and Theo Notteboom
- States of Exemption: The Legal and Animal Geographies of American Zoos pp. 1693-1706

- Irus Braverman
- Urban Transportation Public–Private Partnerships: Drivers of Uneven Development? pp. 1707-1722

- Matti Siemiatycki
- Spatially Varying Coefficient Models: Testing for Spatial Heteroscedasticity and Reweighting Estimation of the Coefficients pp. 1723-1745

- Si-Lian Shen, Chang-Lin Mei and Ying-Jian Zhang
Volume 43, issue 6, 2011
- Featured Graphic: Public Spending, Austerity, and the Crisis pp. 1239-1241

- Peter Taylor-Gooby
- Climate Change Pathology pp. 1242-1247

- Samuel Randalls
- When Local Interaction Does Not Suffice: Sources of Firm Innovation in Urban Norway pp. 1248-1267

- Rune Fitjar and Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose
- Between Rights and Responsibilities: Insurgent Performance in an Invisible Landscape pp. 1268-1286

- Alec Brownlow
- Tax Doesn't Have to Be Taxing: London's ‘Onshore’ Finance Industry and the Fiscal Spaces of a Global Crisis pp. 1287-1304

- Thomas Wainwright
- The Civics of Urban Nature: Enacting Hybrid Landscapes pp. 1305-1322

- Andrew Karvonen and Ken Yocom
- Tactical Voting at the 2010 British General Election: Rational Behaviour in Local Contexts? pp. 1323-1340

- Ron Johnston and Charles Pattie
- Competitiveness, Creativity, and Place-Based Development pp. 1341-1362

- Robert Huggins and Nick Clifton
- Community BIAs as Practices of Assemblage: Contingent Politics in the Neoliberal City pp. 1363-1380

- Katharine N Rankin and Jim Delaney
- Neighbourhood Choice and Neighbourhood Reproduction pp. 1381-1399

- Lina Hedman, Maarten van Ham and David Manley
- Performing Research Capability Building in New Zealand's Social Sciences: Capacity–Capability Insights from Exploring the Work of BRCSS's ‘sustainability’ Theme, 2004–09 pp. 1400-1420

- Erena Le Heron, Richard Le Heron and Nick Lewis
- Two Wrongs Don't Make a Right: State and Private Organic Certification in New Zealand Dairy pp. 1421-1437

- Rebecca L Schewe
- ‘We're a Rich City with Poor People’: Municipal Strategies of New-Build Gentrification in Rotterdam and Glasgow pp. 1438-1454

- Brian Doucet, Ronald van Kempen and Jan van Weesep
- The Geographies of Mixed-Ethnicity Families pp. 1455-1476

- Darren P Smith, Rosalind Edwards and Chamion Caballero
Volume 43, issue 5, 2011
- A Civil Revolution pp. 985-987

- Mitch Rose
- Commodity Chains and the Uneven Geographies of Global Capitalism: A Disarticulations Perspective pp. 988-997

- Jennifer Bair and Marion Werner
- The Place of Disarticulations: Global Commodity Production in La Laguna, Mexico pp. 998-1015

- Jennifer Bair and Marion Werner
- Disarticulations and Commodity Chains: Cattle, Coca, and Capital Accumulation along Colombia's Agricultural Frontier pp. 1016-1034

- Phillip A Hough
- Rearticulating Caste: The Global Cottonseed Commodity Chain and the Paradox of Smallholder Capitalism in South India pp. 1035-1056

- Priti Ramamurthy
- Performative Regional (dis)Integration: Transnational Markets, Mobile Commodities, and Bordered North–South Differences pp. 1057-1078

- Christian Berndt and Marc Boeckler
- Fungi, Trees, People, Nematodes, Beetles, and Weather: Ecologies of Vulnerability and Ecologies of Negotiation in Matsutake Commodity Exchange pp. 1079-1097

- Lieba Faier
- Relational and Dialectical Spaces of Knowing: Knowledge, Practice, and Work in Economic Geography pp. 1098-1117

- Paul Vallance
- Transition towards Sustainable Cities: Opportunities, Constraints, and Strategies in Planning. A Neighbourhood Ecodesign Case Study in Barcelona pp. 1118-1134

- Ramon Farreny, Jordi Oliver-SolÃ, Marc Montlleó, Enric EscribÃ, Xavier Gabarrell and Joan Rieradevall
- Privatization, Marketization, and Deprivation: Interpreting the Homeownership Paradox in Postreform Urban China pp. 1135-1153

- Guo Chen
- Uneven Public Transportation Development in Neoliberalizing Chicago, USA pp. 1154-1172

- Stephanie Farmer
- Comparing Alternative Media in North and South: The Cases of IFIWatchnet and Indymedia in Africa pp. 1173-1189

- Fabian Frenzel, Steffen Böhm, Pennie Quinton, André Spicer, Sian Sullivan and Zoe Young
- Cross-Border Regionalization, the INTERREG III a Initiative, and Local Cooperation at the Finnish-Swedish Border pp. 1190-1208

- Eeva-Kaisa Prokkola
- Comparing Single and Joint Preferences: A Choice Experiment on Residential Location in Three-Member Households pp. 1209-1225

- Edoardo Marcucci, Amanda Stathopoulos, Lucia Rotaris and Romeo Danielis
- Pathways to Sustainability: Perspectives and Provocations pp. 1226-1237

- David Demeritt, Andrew Dobson, Tania Murray Li, Melissa Leach, Ian Scoones and Andy Stirling
Volume 43, issue 4, 2011
- Featured Graphic: The Visual Genealogy of Spinoff Companies in the Technology Sector in Seattle, 2008 pp. 763-764

- Heike Mayer, Stuart Armstrong and Paul Sommers
- Commentary pp. 765-772

- Michael Batty
- Commentary pp. 773-780

- Riccardo Crescenzi and Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose
- Globalization, Innovation, and Regional Development in China pp. 781-785

- Yu Zhou and Y H Dennis Wei
- Domestic Firm Innovation and Networking with Foreign Firms in China's ICT Industry pp. 786-809

- Yifei Sun and Debin Du
- Structural Holes and New Dimensions of Distance: The Spatial Configuration of the Scientific Knowledge Network of China's Optical Technology Sector pp. 810-829

- Ingo Liefner and Stefan Hennemann
- Innovation, Globalization, and Catch-Up of Latecomers: Cases of Chinese Telecom Firms pp. 830-849

- Peilei Fan
- The Cost of Urban Sprawl and its Potential Redistributive Effects: An Empirical Cost Assessment for Water Services in Lausanne (Switzerland) pp. 850-865

- Géraldine Pflieger and Florian Ecoffey
- Entrepreneurial Origin and the Configuration of Innovation in Rural Areas: The Case of Cumbria, North West England pp. 866-884

- Christos Kalantaridis and Zografia Bika
- Shifts in Value Chain Governance and Upgrading in the European Periphery of Automotive Production: Evidence from Bursa, Turkey pp. 885-903

- Güldem Özataǧan
- The Geography of Global Corporate Networks: The Poor, the Rich, and the Happy Few Countries pp. 904-927

- Ronald S Wall, Martijn Burger and G A (Bert) van der Knaap
- Plan-Led Planning Systems in Development-Led Practices: An Empirical Analysis into the (Lack of) Institutionalisation of Planning Law pp. 928-941

- Edwin Buitelaar, Maaike Galle and Niels Sorel
- Discourses of Energy Infrastructure Development: A Q-Method Study of Electricity Transmission Line Siting in the UK pp. 942-960

- Matthew Cotton and Patrick Devine-Wright
- Critical Success Factors in Urban Brownfield Regeneration: An Analysis of ‘Hardcore’ Sites in Manchester and Osaka during the Economic Recession (2009–10) pp. 961-980

- Timothy Dixon, Noriko Otsuka and Hirokazu Abe
- Reviews: Reconstructing Kobe: The Geography of Crisis and Opportunity, Britain's War on Poverty pp. 981-983

- Daniel Aldrich and Mike Brewer
Volume 43, issue 3, 2011
- On Becoming a Mediatizing Don and Claiming the New Spatial Boundaries of Academia pp. 509-514

- Mark Palmer and Geoff Simmons
- Discontented Geopolitics pp. 515-518

- Freerk Boedeltje
- Multiple Scales of Time–Space and Lifecourse pp. 519-524

- Helen Jarvis, Rachel Pain and Colin Pooley
- Spaces, Times, and Critical Moments: A Relational Time–Space Analysis of the Impacts of AIDS on Rural Youth in Malawi and Lesotho pp. 525-544

- Nicola Ansell, Lorraine van Blerk, Flora Hajdu and Elsbeth Robson
- Time Scarcity: Another Health Inequality? pp. 545-559

- Lyndall Strazdins, Amy L Griffin, Dorothy H Broom, Cathy Banwell, Rosemary Korda, Jane Dixon, Francesco Paolucci and John Glover
- Saving Space, Sharing Time: Integrated Infrastructures of Daily Life in Cohousing pp. 560-577

- Helen Jarvis
- The Role of the Geographical Imagination in Young People's Political Engagement pp. 578-593

- Yvonne Hung
- Poverty and Place in Britain, 1968–99 pp. 594-617

- Eldin Fahmy, David Gordon, Danny Dorling, Janette Rigby and Ben Wheeler
- New York Encounters: Religion, Sexuality, and the City pp. 618-633

- Johan Andersson, Robert M Vanderbeck, Gill Valentine, Kevin Ward and Joanna Sadgrove
- Passing Propinquities in the Multicultural City: The Everyday Encounters of Bus Passengering pp. 634-649

- Helen F Wilson
- Elite Knowledges: Framing Risk and the Geographies of Credit pp. 650-665

- Thomas Wainwright
- The Residential Context and the Division of Household and Childcare Tasks pp. 666-682

- Edith de Meester, Aslan Zorlu and Clara H Mulder
- Quality of Life in Urban-Classified and Rural-Classified English Local Authority Areas pp. 683-702

- Josep M Campanera and Paul Higgins
- Fit for Purpose? Welfare Reform and Challenges for Health and Labour Market Policy in the UK pp. 703-721

- Colin Lindsay and Donald Houston
- Incorporating Jurisdiction Issues into Regional Carbon Accounts under Production and Consumption Accounting Principles pp. 722-741

- Karen Turner, Max Munday, Stuart McIntyre and Christa D Jensen
- Crime Management and Urban Governance: Everyday Interconnections in South Africa pp. 742-760

- Paula Meth
- Reviews: Injustice: Why Social Inequality Persists pp. 761-762

- Noel Castree
Volume 43, issue 2, 2011
- Featured Graphic: Labour's Three-Term Spending Record, 1997–2010 pp. 255-257

- Jon Swords
- Climate Change or Social Change? Debate within, amongst, and beyond Disciplines pp. 258-261

- Lorraine Whitmarsh, Saffron O'Neill and Irene Lorenzoni
- On the Difference between Chalk and Cheese—A Response to Whitmarsh et al's Comments on “beyond the ABC: Climate Change Policy and Theories of Social Change†pp. 262-264

- Elizabeth Shove
- The Global Financial Crisis, State Regime Shifts, and Urban Theory pp. 265-271

- Kuniko Fujita
- End of a Paradigm: The Current Crisis and the Idea of Stateless Cities pp. 272-285

- Göran Therborn
- Another Washington-New York Consensus? Progressives Back in Contention pp. 286-306

- Michael Indergaard
- Financial Crises, Japan's State Regime Shift, and Tokyo's Urban Policy pp. 307-327

- Kuniko Fujita
- Strengthening Causal Inference through Qualitative Analysis of Regression Residuals: Explaining Forest Governance in the Indian Himalaya pp. 328-346

- Arun Agrawal and Ashwini Chhatre
- Reconnecting Skills for Sustainable Communities with Everyday Life pp. 347-362

- Alex Franklin, Julie Newton, Jennie Middleton and Terry Marsden
- Game-Theory Approach for Resident Coalitions to Allocate Green-Roof Benefits pp. 363-377

- S W Tsang and C Y Jim
- The Topology and the Emerging Urban Geographies of the Internet Backbone and Aviation Networks in Europe: A Comparative Study pp. 378-392

- Emmanouil Tranos
- Biosecurity, Trade Liberalisation, and the (anti)Politics of Risk Analysis: The Australia-New Zealand Apples Dispute pp. 393-409

- Vaughan Higgins and Jacqui Dibden
- (Post)Suburban Development and State Entrepreneurialism in Beijing's Outer Suburbs pp. 410-430

- Fulong Wu and Nicholas Phelps
- Migration and Climate Change: Towards an Integrated Assessment of Sensitivity pp. 431-450

- Richard Black, Dominic Kniveton and Kerstin Schmidt-Verkerk
- Explaining and Measuring the Embrace of Local Agenda 21s by Local Governments pp. 451-469

- José Barrutia and Carmen Echebarria
- Regional Imaginaries of Governance Agencies: Practising the Region of South West Britain pp. 470-486

- David C Harvey, Harriet Hawkins and Nicola J Thomas
- Realising the Diversity Dividend: Population Diversity and Urban Economic Development pp. 487-504

- Stephen Syrett and Leandro Sepulveda
- Review: The Great Urban Transformation: Politics of Land and Property in China, Science in Environmental Policy: The Politics of Objective Advice pp. 505-507

- Sumei Zhang and Eva Lövbrand
Volume 43, issue 1, 2011
- Announcement: AAG Publication Award for 2011 pp. 1-2

- N/a
- Commentary pp. 3-7

- Stephen Gorard
- Commentary pp. 8-9

- Ron Johnston and Kelvyn Jones
- Commoditising Learning: Cultural Economy and the Growth of for-Profit Business Education Service Firms in London pp. 10-27

- Sarah Hall and Lindsay Appleyard
- Intraurban Location of Producer Services in Guangzhou, China pp. 28-47

- Hong Yi, Fiona F Yang and Anthony G O Yeh
- Life Events and the Gap between Intention to Move and Actual Mobility pp. 48-66

- Carola de Groot, Clara H Mulder, Marjolijn Das and Dorien Manting
- ICT Intensity of Use and the Geography of Firms pp. 67-86

- Danielle Galliano, Pascale Roux and Nicolas Soulié
- Broader or Deeper? Exploring the Most Effective Intervention Profile for Public Small Business Support pp. 87-105

- Kevin Mole, Mark Hart, Stephen Roper and David Saal
- Steering through the Neighbourhood: Towards an Advanced Liberal Risk Society? pp. 106-125

- Martin Letell, Göran Sundqvist and Mark Elam
- A Copula-Based Sample Selection Model of Telecommuting Choice and Frequency pp. 126-145

- Ipek N Sener and Chandra R Bhat
- Impact of Income Inequality on Health: Does Environment Quality Matter? pp. 146-165

- Alassane Drabo
- Designer Buildings: Estimating the Economic Value of ‘Signature’ Architecture pp. 166-184

- Franz Fuerst, Patrick McAllister and Claudia B Murray
- The Role of Swiss Civic Corporations in Land-Use Planning pp. 185-204

- Jean-David Gerber, Stéphane Nahrath, Patrick Csikos and Peter Knoepfel
- Neighbourhood Destination Accessibility Index: A GIS Tool for Measuring Infrastructure Support for Neighbourhood Physical Activity pp. 205-223

- Karen Witten, Jamie Pearce and Peter Day
- The Transformation of Transport Policy in Great Britain? ‘New Realism’ and New Labour's Decade of Displacement Activity pp. 224-251

- Iain Docherty and Jon Shaw
- Review: National Capitalisms, Global Production Networks: Fashioning the Value Chain in the UK, U5A and Germany pp. 252-254

- Kean Fan Lim
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