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Volume 42, issue 12, 2010
- ‘Geomorphology’ of Population Health in Japan: Looking through the Cartogram Lens pp. 2807-2808

- Tomoki Nakaya
- Moving the Poor Out of Central London? The Implications of the Coalition Government 2010 Cuts to Housing Benefits pp. 2809-2819

- Chris Hamnett
- Geographies of Space Design pp. 2820-2823

- James Faulconbridge and Donald McNeill
- Materiality and Creative Production: The Case of the Mile End Neighborhood in Montréal pp. 2824-2841

- Norma M Rantisi and Deborah Leslie
- Global Architects: Learning and Innovation through Communities and Constellations of Practice pp. 2842-2858

- James R Faulconbridge
- Behind the ‘Heathrow Hassle’: A Political and Cultural Economy of the Privatized Airport pp. 2859-2873

- Donald McNeill
- The Forgotten and the Future: Reclaiming Back Alleys for a Sustainable City pp. 2874-2896

- Jennifer Wolch, Josh Newell, Mona Seymour, Hilary Bradbury Huang, Kim Reynolds and Jennifer Mapes
- Reexamining Contemporary Urbanism in the United States: Convenient Mix of the Old and New pp. 2897-2913

- Yingling Fan
- Performing Resistance? Re-Reading Practices of Urban Cycling on London's South Bank pp. 2914-2937

- Justin Spinney
- Learning through Contact? The Effects on Earnings of Immigrant Exposure to the Native Population pp. 2938-2955

- Tiit Tammaru, Magnus Strömgren, Olof Stjernström and Urban Lindgren
- Visceral Difference: Variations in Feeling (Slow) Food pp. 2956-2971

- Allison Hayes-Conroy and Jessica Hayes-Conroy
- Regional Well-Being in Tropical Queensland, Australia: Developing a Dissatisfaction Index to Inform Government Policy pp. 2972-2989

- Silva Larson
- Mobile Broadband Services and the Availability of Instant Access to Cyberspace pp. 2990-3005

- Aharon Kellerman
- Less and Less Favoured? Britain's Regions in the Energy Crunch pp. 3006-3022

- Calvin Jones
- Flood Perception and Mitigation: The Role of Severity, Agency, and Experience in the Purchase of Flood Protection, and the Communication of Flood Information pp. 3023-3038

- Emma Soane, Iljana Schubert, Peter Challenor, Rebecca Lunn, Sunitha Narendran and Simon Pollard
- A Reply to Lowe and Phillipson pp. 3039-3040

- Robert Evans and Simon Marvin
- A Response to Evans and Marvin pp. 3041-3042

- Philip Lowe and Jeremy Phillipson
- Referees 2010 pp. 3043-3048

- N/a
Volume 42, issue 11, 2010
- Commentary pp. 2549-2559

- Shaun French and Andrew Leyshon
- The Geodemographics of Educational Progression and their Implications for Widening Participation in Higher Education pp. 2560-2580

- Alex D Singleton
- Knowledge, Space, and Economic Governance: The Implications of Knowledge-Based Commodity Chains for Less-Favoured Regions pp. 2581-2601

- Kean Birch and Andrew Cumbers
- Displacing New York pp. 2602-2623

- Elvin Wyly, Kathe Newman, Alex Schafran and Elizabeth Lee
- On (Not) Forgetting Families: Family Spaces and Spacings in Birzeit, Palestine pp. 2624-2639

- Christopher Harker
- Racial Desegregation and Schooling in South Africa: Contested Geographies of Class Formation pp. 2640-2657

- Mark Hunter
- Environmental Justice and Older Age: Consideration of a Qualitative Neighbourhood-based Study pp. 2658-2673

- Rosie Day
- Ethnic Segregation and Performance Inequality in the Swedish School System: A Regional Perspective pp. 2674-2686

- Eva Andersson, John Östh and Bo Malmberg
- The Economic Integration of New Sectors in Rural Areas: A Case Study of the Shetland Economy pp. 2687-2704

- Deborah Roberts and David Newlands
- Investigating the Knowledge interface between Stakeholder Engagement and Plan-Making pp. 2705-2720

- Crystal Legacy
- Heat Waves and Cold Spells: An Analysis of Policy Response and Perceptions of Vulnerable Populations in the UK pp. 2721-2734

- Johanna Wolf, W Neil Adger and Irene Lorenzoni
- The Structural Accessibility Layer (SAL): Revealing how Urban Structure Constrains Travel Choice pp. 2735-2752

- Cecilia Silva and Paulo Pinho
- Understanding the Social Geography of Census Undercount pp. 2753-2770

- David Martin
- Representing ‘Things to Come’: Feeling the Visions of Future Technologies pp. 2771-2790

- Samuel Kinsley
- Anxiety as Social Practice pp. 2791-2806

- Peter Jackson and Jonathan Everts
Volume 42, issue 10, 2010
- Featured Graphic: The Distribution of the Resident Population across the City of Cape Town, 2001 pp. 2295-2295

- Ivan Turok, Ken Sinclair-Smith and Mike Shand
- Commentary pp. 2296-2301

- Anssi Paasi
- Commentary pp. 2302-2308

- Loretta Lees
- Affect, Race, and Identities pp. 2309-2314

- Divya P Tolia-Kelly and Mike Crang
- Nation, Race, and Affect: Senses and Sensibilities at National Heritage Sites pp. 2315-2331

- Mike Crang and Divya P Tolia-Kelly
- Sorting Bodies: Race, Affect, and Everyday Multiculture in a Mill Town in Northern England pp. 2332-2350

- Dan Swanton
- Radicalism, Antiracism, and Nostalgia: The Burden of Loss in the Search for Convivial Culture pp. 2351-2369

- Alastair Bonnett
- Race, Affect, and Emotion: Young People, Racism, and Graffiti in the Postcolonial English Suburbs pp. 2370-2392

- Anoop Nayak
- Immanent Politics: Thinking Race and Ethnicity through Affect and Machinism pp. 2393-2409

- Jason Lim
- Skin, Affect, Aggregation: Guattarian Variations on Fanon pp. 2410-2427

- Arun Saldanha
- Commentary pp. 2428-2430

- Nigel Thrift
- ‘You Take What you are Given’: The Limits to Parental Choice in Education in East London pp. 2431-2450

- Tim Butler and Chris Hamnett
- The Neighbourhood Effects of New Immigration pp. 2451-2466

- David Robinson
- Urban Expansion and Transportation: The Impact of Urban form on Commuting Patterns on the City Fringe of Beijing pp. 2467-2486

- Pengjun Zhao, Bin Lã¼ and Gert de Roo
- Security in Public Space: An Empirical Assessment of Three US Cities pp. 2487-2507

- Jeremy Németh
- Targeting the Collection of Superior Data for the Estimation of the Intermediate Deliveries in Regional Input–Output Tables pp. 2508-2526

- Xuemei Jiang, Erik Dietzenbacher and Bart Los
- The Seasonal Variability of Population in Estonian Municipalities pp. 2527-2546

- Siiri Silm and Rein Ahas
- Reviews: Envisioning Media Power: On Capital and Geographies of Television pp. 2547-2548

- Scott Rodgers
Volume 42, issue 9, 2010
- Commentary pp. 2037-2042

- Reijer P Hendrikse and James D Sidaway
- Exclusivity of Private Governance Structures in Agrofood Networks: Bayer and the Food Retailing and Processing Sector in India pp. 2043-2057

- Anika Trebbin and Martin Franz
- Decisions concerning Communication Modes and the Influence of Travel Time: A Situational Approach pp. 2058-2077

- Taede Tillema, Martin Dijst and Tim Schwanen
- Green Lungs: Good Firewood, Healthy Air, and Embodied Forest Politics pp. 2078-2092

- Adam Henne
- Wear:Where? The Convergent Geographies of Architecture and Fashion pp. 2093-2108

- Louise Crewe
- The Missing Link between Technological Standards and Value-Chain Governance: The Case of Patent-Distribution Strategies in the Mobile-Communication Industry pp. 2109-2130

- Hu Wen and Daniel You-Ren Yang
- Periurbanization, Public Finance, and Local Governance of the Environment: Lessons from Small-Scale Water Suppliers in Gresik, Indonesia pp. 2131-2146

- James H (Jim) Spencer and Craig Guzinsky
- Port Governance Reforms in Diversified Institutional Frameworks: Generic Solutions, Implementation Asymmetries pp. 2147-2167

- Adolf K Y Ng and Athanasios Pallis
- By Foot, Bus or Car: Children's School Travel and School Choice Policy pp. 2168-2185

- Elizabeth J Wilson, Julian Marshall, Ryan Wilson and Kevin J Krizek
- Using Geodemographics to Measure and Explain Social and Environment Differences in Road Traffic Accident Risk pp. 2186-2200

- Tessa K Anderson
- The Living Conditions Diamond: An Analytical and Theoretical Framework for Understanding Slums pp. 2201-2219

- Sumila Gulyani and Ellen M Bassett
- Spatial Variation in Job Accessibility and Gender: An Intraregional Analysis using Hedonic House-Price Estimation pp. 2220-2237

- Liv Osland
- ‘Full-Cost Recovery’: Producing Differentiated Water Collection Practices and Responses to Centralized Water Networks in Jaipur, India pp. 2238-2253

- Trevor Birkenholtz
- Planning by Opportunity: An Analysis of Periurban Environmental Conflicts in Indonesia pp. 2254-2269

- Delik Hudalah, Haryo Winarso and Johan Woltjer
- Symposium: Sovereign Fund Capitalism pp. 2271-2291

- N/a
- Reviews: Terror and Territory: The Spatial Extent of Sovereignty pp. 2292-2294

- Ron Johnston
Volume 42, issue 8, 2010
- Featured Graphic pp. 1767-1768

- Stephen J Rose
- Commentary pp. 1769-1774

- John Pal, Dominic Medway and Gary Warnaby
- Commentary pp. 1775-1781

- Daniel Z Sui
- Ethical Foodscapes?: Premises, Promises, and Possibilities pp. 1782-1796

- Michael K Goodman, Damian Maye and Lewis Holloway
- Collective Purchase: Moving Local and Organic Foods beyond the Niche Market pp. 1797-1813

- Ruth Little, Damian Maye and Brian Ilbery
- From ‘Value-for-Money’ to ‘Values-for-Money’? Ethical Food and Policy in Europe pp. 1814-1832

- Tim Lang
- Fairness and Ethicality in Their Place: The Regional Dynamics of Fair Trade and Ethical Sourcing Agendas in the Plantation Districts of South India pp. 1833-1851

- Jeff Neilsno and Bill Pritchard
- Local and Green, Global and Fair: The Ethical Foodscape and the Politics of Care pp. 1852-1867

- Kevin Morgan
- Commentary pp. 1868-1874

- Susanne Freidberg
- Commentary pp. 1875-1880

- Henry Buller
- Commentary pp. 1881-1886

- Clive Barnett
- The Politics of Inequality in Globalizing Cities: How the Middle Classes Matter in the Governing of Buenos Aires pp. 1887-1901

- J Miguel Kanai
- Regional Economic Policy ‘In-the-Making’: Imaginaries, Political Projects and Institutions for Auckland's Economic Transformation pp. 1902-1924

- Steffen Wetzstein and Richard Le Heron
- Sex Offenders and Residential Location: A Predictive–Analytical Framework pp. 1925-1942

- Elizabeth A Mack and Tony Grubesic
- Homelessness, Travel Behavior, and the Politics of Transportation Mobilities in Long Beach, California pp. 1943-1963

- Christine L Jocoy and Vincent J Del Casino
- Low-Income-Country Import Competition and the Structure of Earnings Inequality in Canada, 1996–2001 pp. 1964-1986

- Sébastien Breau
- Industrial Clustering and Technological Innovation in China: New Evidence from the ICT Industry in Shenzhen pp. 1987-2010

- Cassandra C Wang, George C S Lin and Guicai Li
- Mobilizing Cookstoves for Development: A Dual Adoption Framework Analysis of Collaborative Technology Innovations in Western India pp. 2011-2030

- Gregory L Simon
- Reviews: Numbers Rule: The Vexing Mathematics of Democracy from Plato to the Present, Genres of the Credit Economy: Mediating Value in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Britain, Site Fights: Divisive Facilities and Civil Society in Japan and the West pp. 2031-2036

- Ron Johnston, Brett Christophers and Naonori Kodate
Volume 42, issue 7, 2010
- Commentary pp. 1513-1518

- Sabrina McCormick
- Commentary pp. 1519-1520

- Dragos Simandan
- Mess among Disciplines: Interdisciplinarity in Environmental Research pp. 1521-1536

- Andrew Donaldson, Neil Ward and Sue Bradley
- ‘Vertebrating’ the Region as Networked Space of Flows: Learning from the Spatial Grammar of Catalanist Territoriality pp. 1537-1554

- David L Prytherch
- Transecting Security and Space in Maputo pp. 1555-1576

- Till F Paasche and James D Sidaway
- Noise Reduction: The Postpolitical Quandary of Night Flights at Brussels Airport pp. 1577-1594

- Stijn Oosterlynck and Erik Swyngedouw
- The Rise and Fall of a Micro-Learning Region: Mexican Immigrants and Construction in Center-South Philadelphia pp. 1595-1612

- Natasha Iskander, Nichola Lowe and Christine Riordan
- Equity of Urban Service Delivery: A Comparison of Different Accessibility Measures pp. 1613-1635

- Tijs Neutens, Tim Schwanen, Frank Witlox and Philippe De Maeyer
- What Matters more for the Decision to Move: Jobs versus Amenities pp. 1636-1649

- Thomas Niedomysl and Høgni Kalsø Hansen
- Developing Summary Measures of Health-Related Multiple Physical Environmental Deprivation for Epidemiological Research pp. 1650-1668

- Elizabeth A Richardson, Richard Mitchell, Niamh K Shortt, Jamie Pearce and Terence P Dawson
- What was the Deal for the Participants of the Argentine Local Currency Systems, the Redes de Trueque? pp. 1669-1685

- Georgina M Gómez
- Environmental Governance in Russia: The ‘Closed’ Pathway to Ecological Modernization pp. 1686-1704

- Masahiro Tokunaga
- A Psychological–Geographical Approach to Vulnerability: The Example of a Chinese urban Development Project from the Perspective of the Transactional Stress Model pp. 1705-1722

- Anna Lena Bercht and Rainer Wehrhahn
- The Legitimacy and Governance of Norway's Sovereign Wealth Fund: The Ethics of Global Investment pp. 1723-1738

- Gordon L Clark and Ashby H B Monk
- Offsetting Benefits? Analyzing Access to Forest Carbon pp. 1739-1761

- Esteve Corbera and Katrina Brown
- Reviews: Gated Communities in China: Class, Privilege and the Moral Politics of the Good Life, Developing China: Land, Politics and Social Conditions pp. 1762-1765

- Fulong Wu and Choon-Piew Pow
- Erratum pp. 1766-1766

- N/a
Volume 42, issue 6, 2010
- Winners of the Ashby Prizes pp. 1255-1257

- N/a
- Small Shop Decline: Shadow Boxing in the Dark? pp. 1258-1263

- Alan Hallsworth
- Measuring Segregation—A Cautionary Tale pp. 1264-1270

- Ron Johnston and Kelvyn Jones
- Featured Graphic. Contemporary Mappa Mundi: American Exceptionalism in the World City Network pp. 1271-1272

- Sandra Vinciguerra, Peter J Taylor, Michael Hoyler and Kathy Pain
- Beyond the ABC: Climate Change Policy and Theories of Social Change pp. 1273-1285

- Elizabeth Shove
- Getting Ready for Carbon Capture and Storage by Issuing Capture Options pp. 1286-1307

- Xi Liang, David Reiner, Jon Gibbins and Jia Li
- Environmental Injustices in Transnational Context: Urbanization and Industrial Hazards in El Paso/Ciudad Juárez pp. 1308-1327

- Sara E Grineski and Timothy W Collins
- Navigation in New Terrain with Familiar Maps: Masterminding Sociospatial Equality through Resource-Oriented Innovation Policy pp. 1328-1345

- Sjur Kasa and Anders Underthun
- Can a Community Currency be Independent of the State Currency? A Case Study of the Credito in Argentina (1995–2008) pp. 1346-1364

- Pepita Ould-Ahmed
- Notions of Materiality and Linearity: The Challenges of Marketing the Hadrian's Wall Place ‘Product’ pp. 1365-1382

- Gary Warnaby, Dominic Medway and David Bennison
- Spatial Structure and Productivity in US Metropolitan Areas pp. 1383-1402

- Evert J Meijers and Martijn Burger
- Built Environment and Property Crime in Seattle, 1998–2000: A Bayesian Analysis pp. 1403-1420

- Stephen A Matthews, Tse-Chuan Yang, Karen L Hayslett and R Barry Ruback
- Diversity or Disadvantage? Putnam, Goodhart, Ethnic Heterogeneity, and Collective Efficacy pp. 1421-1438

- Liz Twigg, Joanna Taylor and John Mohan
- Ethnic Population Concentration and Net Migration in London pp. 1439-1456

- John Stillwell
- Migrant Workers in the Urban Labour Market of Shenzhen, China pp. 1457-1475

- Mark Y Wang and Jiaping Wu
- Devolution Dynamics of Spanish Local Government pp. 1476-1495

- Maria Teresa Balaguer-Coll, Diego Prior and Emili Tortosa-Ausina
- Consumer Behaviour and the Life Course: Shopper Reactions to Self-Service Grocery Shops and Supermarkets in England c. 1947–75 pp. 1496-1512

- Adrian R Bailey, Gareth Shaw, Andrew Alexander and Dawn Nell
Volume 42, issue 5, 2010
- Commentary pp. 1017-1022

- Cliff Guy
- Commentary pp. 1023-1025

- Danny Dorling
- Materiality and Waste: Inorganic Vitality in a Networked World pp. 1026-1032

- Nicky Gregson and Mike Crang
- Burying the ‘Refuse Revolution’: The Rise of Controlled Tipping in Britain, 1920–1960 pp. 1033-1048

- Timothy Cooper
- Actor Networks, Modes of Production, and Waste Regimes: Reassembling the Macro-Social pp. 1049-1064

- Zsuzsa Gille
- Inextinguishable Fibres: Demolition and the Vital Materialisms of Asbestos pp. 1065-1083

- Nicky Gregson, Helen Watkins and Melania Calestani
- The Death of Great Ships: Photography, Politics, and Waste in the Global Imaginary pp. 1084-1102

- Mike Crang
- The Performativity of Urban Citizenship pp. 1103-1120

- Adam M Pine
- Crisis and Institutional Change in Urban Governance pp. 1121-1137

- Crispian Fuller
- Tracking Grizzly Bears in British Columbia's Environmental Politics pp. 1138-1156

- Jessica Dempsey
- Pathologies of Migrant Place-Making: The Case of Polish Migrants to the UK pp. 1157-1173

- Nick Gill
- Leveling the Playing Field? Urban Disparities in Funding for Local Parks and Recreation in the Los Angeles Region pp. 1174-1192

- Pascale Joassart-Marcelli
- A Governmental Contest: Regulating US Cinema during the Progressive Era pp. 1193-1209

- Eric Olund
- Links between Ill Health and Regional Economic Performance: Evidence from Swedish Longitudinal Data pp. 1210-1220

- Bo Malmberg, Eva Andersson and S V Subramanian
- Distance between Home and Work: A Multilevel Analysis of Individual Workers, Neighbourhoods, and Employment Sites in Northern Ireland pp. 1221-1238

- Ian Shuttleworth and Myles Gould
- Optimising Economic, Environmental, and Social Objectives: A Goal-Programming Approach in the Food Sector pp. 1239-1254

- David Oglethorpe
Volume 42, issue 4, 2010
- Featured Graphic: The Virtual ‘Bible Belt’ pp. 763-763

- Nigel Thrift
- From Reds to Red Shirts: Political Evolution and Devolution in Thailand pp. 765-770

- Jim Glassman
- Local and Regional Development in Times of Crisis pp. 771-779

- John Tomaney, Andy Pike and Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose
- ‘It's Crunch Time’: The ‘Lost’ Geographies of the Crisis pp. 780-784

- Thomas Wainwright
- Music Scenes to Music Clusters: The Economic Geography of Music in the US, 1970–2000 pp. 785-804

- Richard Florida, Charlotta Mellander and Kevin Stolarick
- How to Make Progress in Theories of Spatial Clustering: A Case Study of Malmberg and Maskell's Emerging Theory pp. 805-820

- Päivi Oinas and Caterina Marchionni
- Competitive Global City Regions and ‘Sustainable Development’: An Interpretive Institutionalist Account in the South East of England pp. 821-837

- Rob Krueger and David Gibbs
- Globalization from the Edge: A Framework for Understanding How Small and Medium-Sized Firms in the Periphery ‘Go Global’ pp. 838-855

- Nathan Young
- Geographical Knowledges and Neoliberal Tensions: Compulsory Land Purchase in the Context of Contemporary Urban Redevelopment pp. 856-873

- Brett Christophers
- The Intensity of Ethnic Residential Clustering: Exploring Scale Effects Using Local Indicators of Spatial Association pp. 874-894

- Michael Poulsen, Ron Johnston and James Forrest
- Gentrification in the Context of ‘Risk Society’ pp. 895-912

- Andrejs Skaburskis
- Reexamining the Influence of Work and Nonwork Accessibility on Residential Location Choices with a Microanalytic Framework pp. 913-930

- Brian H Y Lee, Paul Waddell, Liming Wang and Ram M Pendyala
- Renewable Energy and Sociotechnical Change: Imagined Subjectivities of ‘the Public’ and Their Implications pp. 931-947

- Gordon Walker, Noel Cass, Kate Burningham and Julie Barnett
- Understanding the School Journey: Integrating Data on Travel and Environment pp. 948-965

- Colin Pooley, Duncan Whyatt, Marion Walker, Gemma Davies, Paul Coulton and Will Bamford
- Commercial Counterurbanisation: An Emerging Force in Rural Economic Development pp. 966-981

- Gary Bosworth
- Development Plans versus Conservation: Explanation of Emergent Conflicts and State Political Handling pp. 982-1000

- Evangelia Apostolopoulou and John D Pantis
- The Exercise of Power to Limit the Development of New Housing in the English Countryside pp. 1001-1016

- John Sturzaker
Volume 42, issue 3, 2010
- The Student City: An Ongoing Story of Neoliberalism, Gentrification, and Commodification pp. 509-514

- Paul Chatterton
- Harnessing Science and Securing Societal Impacts from Publicly Funded Research: Reflections on UK Science Policy pp. 515-523

- David Demeritt
- Love Thy Neighbour? Social Mixing in London's Gentrification Frontiers pp. 524-544

- Mark Davidson
- Floating Choices: A Generational Perspective on Intentions of Rural–Urban Migrants in China pp. 545-562

- Zhongshan Yue, Shuzhuo Li, Marcus W Feldman and Haifeng Du
- Polycentric Urban Development: The Case of Hangzhou pp. 563-577

- Wenze Yue, Yong Liu and Peilei Fan
- Ethno-Religious Categories and Measuring Occupational Attainment in Relation to Education in England and Wales: A Multilevel Analysis pp. 578-591

- Ron Johnston, Ibrahim Sirkeci, Nabil Khattab and Tariq Modood
- Educational Inequality under China's Rural–Urban Divide: The Hukou System and Return to Education pp. 592-610

- Qiang Fu and Qiang Ren
- The Transformative Potential of Institutions: How Symbolic Markers Can Institute New Social Meaning in Changing Cities pp. 611-625

- Sebastian Dembski and Willem Salet
- World-City-Entrepreneurialism: Globalist Imaginaries, Neoliberal Geographies, and the Production of New St Petersburg pp. 626-643

- Oleg Golubchikov
- Seeking ‘Telos’ in the ‘Transfrontier’? Neoliberalism and the Transcending of Community Conservation in Southern Africa pp. 644-660

- Bram Büscher
- Innovative Strategies of Agricultural Cooperatives in the Framework of the New Rural Development Paradigms: The Case of the Region of Valencia (Spain) pp. 661-677

- Dionisio Ortiz-Miranda, Olga M Moreno-Pérez and Ana M Moragues-Faus
- Gender, Natural Capital, and Migration in the Southern Ecuadorian Andes pp. 678-696

- Clark L Gray
- Sociopsychological Perspectives on the Active Roles of Domestic Actors in Transition to a Lower Carbon Electricity Economy pp. 697-714

- Michael Nye, Lorraine Whitmarsh and Timothy Foxon
- Cognitive Continental Drift: How Attitudes Can Change the Overall Pattern of Cognitive Distances pp. 715-728

- Claus-Christian Carbon
- Geographies of Religion and Development: Rebuilding Sacred Spaces in Aceh, Indonesia, after the Tsunami pp. 729-746

- Andrew McGregor
- Becoming Private Property: Custom, Law, and the Geographies of ‘Ownership’ in 18th- and 19th-Century England pp. 747-762

- Carl J Griffin
Volume 42, issue 2, 2010
- Featured Graphic: Worldwide Differences in Executive Pay, Culture, Well-Being, and Economic Growth pp. 255-256

- Martijn Burger and Bas Karreman
- The Descent of Darwin pp. 257-258

- Gerry Kearns
- Darwin, Dead and Buried? pp. 259-261

- Diarmid Finnegan
- Observations on Darwin and Geography pp. 262-264

- Michael A Summerfield
- Indigenous People and Urbanization pp. 265-267

- George Morgan and Kalervo Gulson
- Diasporic Indigeneity: Place and the Articulation of Ainu Identity in Tokyo, Japan pp. 268-284

- Mark K Watson
- Exploring Ambiguity: Aboriginal Identity Negotiation in Southwestern Sydney pp. 285-299

- Yuriko Yamanouchi
- From the Barrel of the Gun: Policy Incursions, Land, and Aboriginal Peoples in Australia pp. 300-313

- Kalervo N Gulson and Robert J Parkes
- Indigenous-Inclusive Citizenship: The City and Social Housing in Canada, New Zealand, and Australia pp. 314-331

- Ryan Walker and Manuhuia Barcham
- The Craft of Scalar Practices pp. 332-346

- Alistair Fraser
- Geographic Variations in the Early Diffusion of Corporate Voluntary Standards: Comparing ISO 14001 and the Global Compact pp. 347-365

- Richard Perkins and Eric Neumayer
- A Postsuburban World? An Outline of a Research Agenda pp. 366-383

- Nicholas Phelps, Andrew M Wood and David C Valler
- ‘Wee Women No More’: Female Partners of Republican Political Prisoners in Belfast pp. 384-399

- Peter Shirlow and Lorraine Dowler
- Effects of Built Environments on Vehicle Miles Traveled: Evidence from 370 US Urbanized Areas pp. 400-418

- Robert Cervero and Jin Murakami
- Homeownership and Labour-Market Behaviour: Interpreting the Evidence pp. 419-433

- Jan Rouwendal and Peter Nijkamp
- The Relative Efficiency of Automatic and Discretionary Regional Aid pp. 434-451

- John Swales
- Assessment of Regeneration Projects in Urban Areas of Environmental Interest: A Stated Choice Approach to Estimate Use and Quasi-Option Values pp. 452-468

- Elisabetta Strazzera, Elisabetta Cherchi and Silvia Ferrini
- Ethnic Spatial Segregation and Tobacco Consumption: A Multilevel Repeated Cross-Sectional Analysis of Smoking Prevalence in Urban New Zealand, 1981–1996 pp. 469-486

- Graham Moon, Ross Barnett and Jamie Pearce
- Exploring Causal Effects of Neighborhood Type on Walking Behavior Using Stratification on the Propensity Score pp. 487-504

- Xinyu (Jason) Cao
- Reviews: Territories of Difference: Place, Movements, Life, Liquidated: An Ethnography of Wall Street pp. 505-508

- Tyler Rebecca Pearce and Brett Christophers
Volume 42, issue 1, 2010
- Charles Darwin and the Geographers: Unnatural Selection pp. 1-4

- Felix Driver
- The Mediatizing Don pp. 5-7

- Jessie P H Poon
- Contemporary Cultures of Abstinence and the Nighttime Economy: Muslim Attitudes towards Alcohol and the Implications for Social Cohesion pp. 8-22

- Gill Valentine, Sarah L Holloway and Mark Jayne
- Researching Technoscientific Concerns in the Making: Narrative Structures, Public Responses, and Emerging Nanotechnologies pp. 23-37

- Phil Macnaghten
- Locating Biopiracy: Geographically and Culturally Situated Knowledges pp. 38-56

- Daniel F Robinson
- Proximity and Perceived Safety as Determinants of Urban Trail Use: Findings from a Three-City Study pp. 57-79

- Jennifer R Wolch, Zaria Tatalovich, Donna Spruijt-Metz, Jason Byrne, Michael Jerrett, Chih-Ping Chou, Susan Weaver, Lili Wang, William Fulton and Kim Reynolds
- Success by Design: HOPE VI, New Urbanism, and the Neoliberal Transformation of Public Housing in the United States pp. 80-98

- James Hanlon
- Participatory Planning, Justice, and Climate Change in Durban, South Africa pp. 99-115

- Alex Aylett
- In Pursuit of Parrhesia: An Investigation into Knowledge Selection in Inquisitorial Planning Practice pp. 116-133

- Stephen McKay
- Path Dependency and the Neighbourhood Effect: Urban Poverty in Impoverished Neighbourhoods in Chinese Cities pp. 134-152

- Fulong Wu, Shenjing He and Chris Webster
- Regional Classification to Enhance Efficiency and Equity in Energy Policy: The Case of Energy Conservation in China pp. 153-168

- Dan Wei
- Policy Transfer as Policy Assemblage: Making Policy for the Creative Industries in New Zealand pp. 169-186

- Russell Prince
- Relational Distance: Sociocultural and Time–Spatial Tensions in Innovation Practices pp. 187-204

- Oliver Ibert
- Revealing Talent: Informal Skills Intermediation as an Emergent Pathway to Immigrant Labor Market Incorporation pp. 205-222

- Nichola Lowe, Jacqueline Hagan and Natasha Iskander
- The Mechanism behind Environmental Inequality in Scotland: Which Came First, the Deprivation or the Landfill? pp. 223-240

- Elizabeth A Richardson, Niamh K Shortt and Richard J Mitchell
- Frequent Flyer Programmes and the Reproduction of Aeromobility pp. 241-252

- Stefan Gössling and Jan Henrik Nilsson
- Reviews: Foreclosed: High-Risk Lending, Deregulation, and the Undermining of America's Mortgage Market pp. 253-254

- David Reiss
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