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Volume 41, issue 12, 2009
- Featured Graphic: Major Financial Crises of the World, 1400–2000 pp. 2799-2799

- Stephen Spratt
- Four Reasons for Concern about Adaptation to Climate Change pp. 2800-2805

- W Neil Adger and Jon Barnett
- Discontent with the World Bank's Excursion into Economic Geography: Lions and Butterflies Once More? pp. 2806-2815

- Robert Buckley and Thomas D Buckley
- Home/Neighbourhood/City/+ pp. 2816-2822

- Rowland Atkinson, Robyn Dowling and Pauline McGuirk
- Geodemographic Code and the Production of Space pp. 2823-2835

- Emma Uprichard, Roger Burrows and Simon Parker
- Home Alone: The Individualization of Young, Urban Japanese Singles pp. 2836-2854

- Richard Ronald and Yosuke Hirayama
- Queer-Friendly Neighbourhoods: Interrogating Social Cohesion across Sexual Difference in Two Australian Neighbourhoods pp. 2855-2873

- Andrew Gorman-Murray and Gordon Waitt
- Living in an Oasis: Middle-Class Disaffiliation and Selective Belonging in an English Suburb pp. 2874-2892

- Paul Watt
- Connecting Place and the Everyday Practices of Parenting: Insights from Auckland, New Zealand pp. 2893-2910

- Karen Witten, Robin Kearns, Tim McCreanor, Liane Penney and Fuafiva Faalau
- The Question of Scale in Housing-Led Regeneration: Tied to the Neighbourhood? pp. 2911-2928

- Simon Pinnegar
- A Multiperiod School Location Planning Approach with Free School Choice pp. 2929-2945

- Sven Müller, Knut Haase and Sascha Kless
- New Urbanism and the Barrio pp. 2946-2963

- Erualdo Romero González and Raul P Lejano
- Just Add Water: Colonisation, Water Governance, and the Australian Inland pp. 2964-2983

- Leah M Gibbs
- What (Else) Matters? Policy Contexts, Emotional Geographies pp. 2984-3002

- John Horton and Peter Kraftl
- Social-Activity Travel: Do the ‘Strong-Tie Relationships’ of a Person Exist in the Same Community? The Case of Switzerland pp. 3003-3022

- Timo Ohnmacht
- Measuring Inequality in Rural England: The Effects of Changing Spatial Resolution pp. 3023-3037

- Meg Huby, Steve Cinderby, Piran White and Annemarieke de Bruin
- Reviews: The SAGE Handbook of Spatial Analysis pp. 3038-3039

- Ron Johnston
- Referees 2009 pp. 3040-3044

- N/a
Volume 41, issue 11, 2009
- Obituary—Reg Golledge 1937–2009 pp. 2541-2543

- Helen Couclelis
- Critical Reflections on Spatial Planning pp. 2544-2549

- Phil Allmendinger
- Urban Economics in Thrall to Christaller: A Misguided Search for City Hierarchies in External Urban Relations pp. 2550-2555

- Peter J Taylor
- ‘Failing on Deaf Ears’: A Postphenomenology of Sonorous Presence pp. 2556-2575

- Paul Simpson
- Placing Power in the Creative City: Governmentalities and Subjectivities in Liberty Village, Toronto pp. 2576-2594

- John Paul Catungal and Deborah Leslie
- Where is Creativity in the City? Integrating Qualitative and GIS Methods pp. 2595-2614

- Chris Brennan-Horley and Chris Gibson
- Turning Feral Spaces into Trendy Places: A Coffee House in Every Park? pp. 2615-2632

- Harold A Perkins
- Trading Trash in the Transition: Economic Restructuring, Urban Spatial Transformation, and the Boom and Bust of Hanoi's Informal Waste Trade pp. 2633-2650

- Carrie L Mitchell
- Street Trees and Equity: Evaluating the Spatial Distribution of an Urban Amenity pp. 2651-2670

- Shawn M Landry and Jayajit Chakraborty
- Patterns and Challenges of Urban Nature Conservation—A Study of Southern Sweden pp. 2671-2685

- Sara T Borgström
- Normalizing ‘Solutions’ to ‘Government Failure’: Media Representations of Habitat for Humanity pp. 2686-2705

- Jason Hackworth
- Changes in Enforcement Styles among Environmental Enforcement Officials in China pp. 2706-2723

- Carlos Wing-Hung Lo, Gerald E Fryxell and Benjamin Van Rooij
- Counteracting Path Dependencies: ‘Rational’ Investment Decisions in the Globalising Commercial Property Market pp. 2724-2740

- Martina Fuchs and André Scharmanski
- Are Long Commute Distances Inefficient and Disorderly? pp. 2741-2759

- Morton E O'Kelly and Michael A Niedzielski
- Historical Deposition Influence in Residential Location Decisions: A Distance-Based GEV Model for Spatial Correlation pp. 2760-2777

- Cynthia Chen, Jason Chen and Harry Timmermans
- On Spatial Differences in the Attractiveness of Dutch Museums pp. 2778-2797

- Thomas Graaff, Jaap Boter and Jan Rouwendal
Volume 41, issue 10, 2009
- Featured Graphic: Murders of Women by Intimate Partners pp. 2287-2287

- N/a
- In-Between Sessions at the AAG pp. 2288-2292

- Jinn-Yuh Hsu and James D Sidaway
- Charles Darwin and the Geographers pp. 2293-2298

- Noel Castree
- Theorizing the Carbon Economy: Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 2299-2304

- Maxwell T Boykoff, Adam Bumpus, Diana Liverman and Samual Randalls
- From Public to Private Global Environmental Governance: Lessons from the Montreal Protocol's Stalled Methyl Bromide Phase-Out pp. 2305-2323

- Brian J Gareau and E Melanie DuPuis
- Theorising Transitional Pathways in Response to Climate Change: Technocentrism, Ecocentrism, and the Carbon Economy pp. 2324-2341

- Ian Bailey and Geoff A Wilson
- Complexity, Entanglement, and Overflow in the New Carbon Economy: The Case of the UK's Energy Efficiency Commitment pp. 2342-2356

- Gareth Douglas Powells
- Carbon Offsetting: Sustaining Consumption? pp. 2357-2379

- Heather Lovell, Harriet Bulkeley and Diana Liverman
- Governing the Clean Development Mechanism: Global Rhetoric versus Local Realities in Carbon Sequestration Projects pp. 2380-2395

- Emily Boyd
- Climate Change and Hazardscape of Sri Lanka pp. 2396-2416

- Akiko Yamane
- Neighbourhood Effects on Youth Educational Achievement in the Netherlands: Can Effects Be Identified and Do They Vary by Student Background Characteristics? pp. 2417-2436

- Brooke Sykes and Hans Kuyper
- Designing the Fit City: Public Health, Active Lives, and the (re)Instrumentalization of Urban Space pp. 2437-2454

- Clare Herrick
- Fiscal Decentralization and Regional Disparity: Evidence from Cross-Section and Panel Data pp. 2455-2473

- Christian Lessmann
- The Quantity and Quality of Jobs: Changes in UK Regions, 1997–2007 pp. 2474-2495

- Paul S Jones and Anne E Green
- Financial Sophistication, Salience, and the Scale of Deliberation in UK Retirement Planning pp. 2496-2515

- Gordon L Clark, Janelle Knox-Hayes and Kendra Strauss
- Wind Energy on the Isle of Lewis: Implications for Deliberative Planning pp. 2516-2536

- Janet Fisher and Katrina Brown
- Reviews: The Geographies of Garbage Governance: Interventions, Interactions and Outcomes, Resisting Global Toxics: Transnational Movements for Environmental Justice, Development and the African Diaspora: Place and the Politics of Home pp. 2537-2540

- Karen Bickerstaff and Belinda Dodson
Volume 41, issue 9, 2009
- Global Economic Crisis, Information Society, and Personal Mobilities pp. 2033-2036

- Aharon Kellerman
- Environmental Solutions pp. 2037-2040

- Sally Eden
- Fiscal Decentralisation, Efficiency, and Growth pp. 2041-2062

- Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose, Sylvia A R Tijmstra and Adala Bwire
- Extending the Competition Commission's Findings on Entry and Exit of Small Stores in British High Streets: Implications for Competition and Planning Policy pp. 2063-2085

- Neil Wrigley, Julia Branson, Andrew Murdock and Graham Clarke
- “Dreams so Big Only the Sea Can Hold Themâ€: Man-Made Islands as Anxious Spaces, Cultural Icons, and Travelling Visions pp. 2086-2104

- Mark Jackson and Veronica della Dora
- Emerging Spatialities of the Screen: Video Games and the Reconfiguration of Spatial Awareness pp. 2105-2124

- James Ash
- Social Sustainability and Urban Form: Evidence from Five British Cities pp. 2125-2142

- Glen Bramley, Nicola Dempsey, Sinead Power, Caroline Brown and David Watkins
- The Spatial Structuring of Interurban Housing Markets: Application to Building Sites Prepared for Self-Provided Housing pp. 2143-2161

- Jean-Marie Halleux
- Neighbourhood Reputation and the Intention to Leave the Neighbourhood pp. 2162-2180

- Matthieu Permentier, Maarten van Ham and Gideon Bolt
- Symmetry and Asymmetry in Working and Commuting Arrangements between Partners in the Netherlands: Does the Residential Context Matter? pp. 2181-2200

- Edith de Meester and Maarten van Ham
- Explaining Sociospatial Patterns in South East Queensland, Australia: Social Homophily versus Structural Homophily pp. 2201-2214

- Rod McCrea
- Spatial Linear Regression from Census Microdata: Combining Microdata and Small Area Data pp. 2215-2231

- Nicholas N Nagle
- Variations of Value Creation: Automobile Manufacturing in Thailand pp. 2232-2247

- Markus Hassler
- Evaluating ‘Best Practice’ in Integrated Rural Tourism: Case Examples from the England-Wales Border Region pp. 2248-2266

- Brian Ilbery and Gunjan Saxena
- Holding Property in Trust: Kinship, Law, and Property Enactment on Norwegian Smallholdings pp. 2267-2284

- Frode Flemsæter and Gunhild Setten
- Reviews: Digital Citizenship: The Internet, Society, and Participation pp. 2285-2286

- Barney Warf
Volume 41, issue 8, 2009
- Featured Graphic: Wars, Massacres, and Atrocities of the 20th Century pp. 1779-1780

- Danny Dorling and Paul Coles
- Neoliberal Nature, Ecological Fixes, and the Pitfalls of Comparative Research pp. 1781-1787

- Karen Bakker
- Researching Neoliberal Environmental Governance: A Reply to Karen Bakker pp. 1788-1794

- Noel Castree
- ‘Student Geographies’, Urban Restructuring, and the Expansion of Higher Education pp. 1795-1804

- Darren P Smith
- Students in Cities: A Preliminary Analysis of Their Patterns and Effects pp. 1805-1825

- Moira Munro, Ivan Turok and Mark Livingston
- The Geographies of Student Migration in the UK pp. 1826-1848

- Oliver Duke-Williams
- ‘Going Away to Uni’: Mobility, Modernity, and Independence of English Higher Education students pp. 1849-1864

- Clare Holdsworth
- In Pursuit of Scarcity: Transnational Students, ‘Employability’, and the MBA pp. 1865-1883

- Johanna L Waters
- The Unintended Segregation of Transnational Students in Central Melbourne pp. 1884-1902

- Ruth Fincher and Kate Shaw
- Geographies of Studentification and Purpose-Built Student Accommodation: Leading Separate Lives? pp. 1903-1923

- Phil Hubbard
- Conceptualizing the Political Ecology of Urban Infrastructures: Insights from Technology and Urban Studies pp. 1924-1942

- Jochen Monstadt
- ‘Stepping in Time’: Walking, Time, and Space in the City pp. 1943-1961

- Jennie Middleton
- Inclusion under the Law as Exclusion from the City: Negotiating the Spatial Limitation of Citizenship in Seattle pp. 1962-1978

- John Carr, Elizabeth Brown and Steve Herbert
- Gender, Ethnicity, and Self-Employment: A Multilevel Analysis across US Metropolitan Areas pp. 1979-1996

- Qingfang Wang
- An Agent-Based Model of Residential Choice Dynamics in Nonstationary Housing Markets pp. 1997-2013

- Oswald T J Devisch, Harry J P Timmermans, Theo A Arentze and Aloys W J Borger
- Intermediaries and the Governance of Choice: The Case of Green Electricity Labelling pp. 2014-2028

- Harald Rohracher
- Reviews: The Cult of Statistical Significance: How the Standard Error Cost us Jobs, Justice and Live, the Power of Words in International Relations: Birth of an Anti-Whaling Discourse pp. 2029-2032

- Ron Johnston and Kolson Schlosser
Volume 41, issue 7, 2009
- Winners of the Ashby Prizes pp. 1525-1528

- N/a
- Urban Renaissance in an Urban Recession: The End of Gentrification? pp. 1529-1533

- Loretta Lees
- Institutional and Economic Determinants of Transnational Retailer Expansion and Performance: A Comparative Analysis of Wal-Mart and Carrefour pp. 1534-1555

- Cédric Durand and Neil Wrigley
- Rethinking Time Geography in the Information Age pp. 1556-1575

- Helen Couclelis
- Neoliberalism, Mike Moore, and the WTO pp. 1576-1593

- Wendy Lamer
- Pimping Climate Change: Richard Branson, Global Warming, and the Performance of Green Capitalism pp. 1594-1613

- Scott Prudham
- The Everyday and the Episodic: The Spatial and Political Impacts of Urban Informality pp. 1614-1628

- Neema Kudva
- Disordered Land-Rent Competition in China's Periurbanization: Case Study of Beiqijia Township, Beijing pp. 1629-1646

- Jieming Zhu and Tingting Hu
- Migration, Hukou Status, and Labor-Market Segmentation: The Case of High-Tech Development in Dalian pp. 1647-1666

- Chuncui Velma Fan, Peter V Hall and Geoffrey Wall
- Sustainable Urban Form and Residential Development Viability pp. 1667-1690

- Colin Jones, Chris Leishman and Charlotte MacDonald
- Urban Politics and the Production of Capital Mobility in the United States pp. 1691-1706

- Mark Pendras
- Evaluation and Environmental Governance: The Institutionalisation of Ecological Footprinting pp. 1707-1725

- Andrea Collins, Richard Cowell and Andrew Flynn
- The Politics of Landscape Value: A Case Study of Wind Farm Conflict in Rural Catalonia pp. 1726-1744

- Christos Zografos and Joan MartÃnez-Alier
- Cognitive Dimensions of Way-Finding: The Implications of Habitus, Safety, and Gender Dissonance among Gay and Lesbian Populations pp. 1745-1762

- Petra Doan and Harrison Higgins
- Is Green Space in the Living Environment Associated with People's Feelings of Social Safety? pp. 1763-1777

- Jolanda Maas, Peter Spreeuwenberg, Marijke van Winsum-Westra, Robert A Verheij, Sjerp Vries and Peter P Groenewegen
Volume 41, issue 6, 2009
- Featured Graphic: Global Inequality, Death, and Disease pp. 1271-1272

- David Gordon
- Our Feast, Their Famine pp. 1273-1275

- Brendan Gleeson
- The Problem of the Original Capitalist pp. 1276-1282

- Michael M Bell
- How Does Software Make Space? Exploring Some Geographical Dimensions of Pervasive Computing and Software Studies pp. 1283-1293

- Martin Dodge, Rob Kitchin and Matthew Zook
- Intensive Movement in Wireless Digital Signal Processing: From Calculation to Envelopment pp. 1294-1308

- Adrian Mackenzie
- The Software Slump?: Digital Music, the Democratisation of Technology, and the Decline of the Recording Studio Sector within the Musical Economy pp. 1309-1331

- Andrew Leyshon
- Worlds of Affect: Virtual Geographies of Video Games pp. 1332-1343

- Ian Graham Ronald Shaw and Barney Warf
- Software, Objects, and Home Space pp. 1344-1365

- Martin Dodge and Rob Kitchin
- The Software-Simulated Airworld: Anticipatory Code and Affective Aeromobilities pp. 1366-1385

- Lucy Budd and Peter Adey
- Infrastructures of the Imagined Island: Software, Mobilities, and the Architecture of Caribbean Paradise pp. 1386-1403

- Mimi Sheller
- Debt, Discipline, and Government: Foreclosure and Forbearance in the Subprime Mortgage Crisis pp. 1404-1419

- Paul Langley
- An Appetite for Yield: The Anatomy of the Subprime Mortgage Crisis pp. 1420-1441

- Philip Ashton
- Neighbourhood Mobility in Context: Household Moves and Changing Neighbourhoods in the Netherlands pp. 1442-1459

- Maarten van Ham and William A V Clark
- Weaving Protective Stories: Connective Practices to Articulate Holistic Values in the Stockholm National Urban Park pp. 1460-1479

- Henrik Ernstson and Sverker Sörlin
- Intermediaries and the Governance of Sociotechnical Networks in Transition pp. 1480-1495

- Timothy Moss
- Thinking beyond Homonormativity: Performative Explorations of Diverse Gay Economies pp. 1496-1510

- Gavin Brown
- Individuals' Activity–Travel Rescheduling Behaviour: Experiment and Model-Based Analysis pp. 1511-1522

- E W Linda Nijland, Theo A Arentze, Aloys W J Borgers and Harry J P Timmermans
- Review: Resistance, Space and Political Identities: The Making of Counter-Global Networks pp. 1523-1524

- Miranda Morgan
Volume 41, issue 5, 2009
- Problematizing the Presentation of Poststructural Case-Study Research, or Working Out the Crisis of Representation in the Presentation of Empirics pp. 1017-1019

- Nancy Ettlinger
- Get Control of Yourselves! The Body as ObamaNation pp. 1020-1025

- Jessica Hayes-Conroy
- Zelizer's Theory of Money and the Case of Local Currencies pp. 1026-1041

- Michael S Evans
- The Intercorporeal Emergence of Landscape: Negotiating Sight, Blindness, and Ideas of Landscape in the British Countryside pp. 1042-1054

- Hannah Macpherson
- Gender, Ethnicity, and Constrained Mobility: Insights into the Resultant Social Exclusion pp. 1055-1071

- Tanu Priya Uteng
- Residential Choice, the Built Environment, and Nonwork Travel: Evidence Using New Data and Methods pp. 1072-1089

- Daniel G Chatman
- Redevelopment, Displacement, Housing Conditions, and Residential Satisfaction: A Study of Shanghai pp. 1090-1108

- Si-Ming Li and Yu-Ling Song
- Open Enrolment and Student Sorting in Public Schools: Evidence from Los Angeles County pp. 1109-1128

- Valerie Ledwith
- The Link between Devolution and Regional Disparities: Evidence from the Italian Regions pp. 1129-1151

- Lapo Calamai
- Total Factor Productivity, Efficiency, and Technological Change in the European Regions: A Nonparametric Approach pp. 1152-1170

- Roberto Ezcurra, Belen Iraizoz and Pedro Pascual
- Barriers to Research Collaboration across Disciplines: Scientific Paradigms and Institutional Practices pp. 1171-1184

- Philip Lowe and Jeremy Phillipson
- Rationalising the Policy Mess? Ex Ante Policy Assessment and the Utilisation of Knowledge in the Policy Process pp. 1185-1200

- Julia Hertin, John Turnpenny, Andrew Jordan, Mans Nilsson, Duncan Russel and Björn Nykvist
- Joining up or Pulling Apart? The Use of Appraisal to Coordinate Policy Making for Sustainable Development pp. 1201-1216

- Duncan Russel and Andrew Jordan
- How to Turn the Fate of Old Industrial Areas: A Comparison of Cluster-Based Renewal Processes in Styria and the Saarland pp. 1217-1233

- Michaela Trippl and Anne Otto
- Joining Forces in Urban Restructuring: Dealing with Collaborative Ideals and Role Conflicts in Breda, the Netherlands pp. 1234-1250

- Anita Kokx and Ronald van Kempen
- Improving the Synthetic Data Generation Process in Spatial Microsimulation Models pp. 1251-1268

- Dianna M Smith, Graham P Clarke and Kirk Harland
- Reviews: Planning Support Systems for Cities and Regions pp. 1269-1270

- Marco te Brömmelstroet
Volume 41, issue 4, 2009
- Editors' Announcement pp. 763-763

- Nigel Thrift
- The World Distribution of Gross National Income, 2007 pp. 764-764

- N/a
- Ambiguity, Bias, and Compromise: An Abc of Bibliometric-Based Performance Indicators pp. 765-771

- Peter A Todd
- Geographies of Belonging pp. 772-779

- Kathleen Mee and Sarah Wright
- “Quarantine Matters!â€: Quotidian Relationships around Quarantine in Australia's Northern Borderlands pp. 780-795

- Samantha Muller, Emma R Power, Sandra Suchet-Pearson, Sarah Wright and Kate Lloyd
- Belonging as a Resource: The Case of Ralphs Bay, Tasmania, and the Local Politics of Place pp. 796-810

- Elaine Stratford
- Belonging through Land/Scape pp. 811-826

- Richard H Schein
- Northern Belongings: Frontiers, Fences, and Identities in Australia's Urban North pp. 827-841

- Lesley Instone
- A Space to Care, a Space of Care: Public Housing, Belonging, and Care in Inner Newcastle, Australia pp. 842-858

- Kathleen Mee
- The Geography of Pension Liabilities and Fund Governance in the United States pp. 859-878

- Ashby H B Monk
- Exploring Hierarchies of Knowledge in Peru: Scaling Urban Grassroots Women Health Promoters' Expertise pp. 879-895

- Katy Jenkins
- Gendered, Material, and Partial Knowledges: A Feminist Critique of Neighborhood-Level Indicator Systems pp. 896-910

- Kate Driscoll Derickson
- Obdurate Pains, Transient Intensities: Affect and the Chronically Pained Body pp. 911-928

- David Bissell
- Crossing the Threshold: Municipal Waste Policy and Household Waste Generation pp. 929-945

- Harriet Bulkeley and Nicky Gregson
- Jobs Deficits, Neighbourhood Effects, and Ethnic Penalties: The Geography of Ethnic-Labour-Market Inequality pp. 946-963

- Ludi Simpson, Kingsley Purdam, Abdelouahid Tajar, John Pritchard and Danny Dorling
- A Demographic Model for Small Area Population Projections: An Application to the Census Metropolitan Area of Hamilton in Ontario, Canada pp. 964-979

- Pavlos S Kanaroglou, Hanna F Maoh, Bruce Newbold, Darren M Scott and Antonio Paez
- The ISC Framework: Modelling Drivers for the Degree of Local Agenda 21 Implantation in Western Europe pp. 980-995

- Carmen Echebarria, José Barrutia and Itziar Aguado-Moralejo
- A Location Model for Urban Hierarchy Planning with Population Dynamics pp. 996-1016

- António Antunes, Oded Berman, João Bigotte and Dmitry Krass
Volume 41, issue 3, 2009
- Close to the Edge, down by the River? Joining up Managed Retreat and Place Attachment in a Climate Changed World pp. 509-513

- Julian Agyeman, Patrick Devine-Wright and Julia Prange
- Urban Population Loss in Historical Perspective: United States, 1820–2000 pp. 514-528

- Robert A Beauregard
- The White Geography of Lawren Stewart Harris: Whiteness and the Performative Coupling of Wilderness and Multiculturalism in Canada pp. 529-544

- Andrew Baldwin
- Cosmopolitan Militarism? Spaces of NATO Expansion pp. 545-562

- Merje Kuus
- The Financial Centres of Shanghai and Hong Kong: Competition or Complementarity? pp. 563-580

- Bas Karreman and Bert van der Knaap
- Migration, Urbanization, and Drug Use and Casual Sex in China: A Multilevel Analysis pp. 581-597

- Xiushi Yang and Huasong Luo
- Regional Variations in Voting at British General Elections, 1950–2001: Group-Based Latent Trajectory Analysis pp. 598-616

- Ron Johnston, Kelvyn Jones and Min-Hua Jen
- Soft Spaces, Fuzzy Boundaries, and Metagovernance: The New Spatial Planning in the Thames Gateway pp. 617-633

- Phil Allmendinger and Graham Haughton
- The Parallel Claims of Gated Communities and Land Invasions in a Southern City: Polarised State Responses pp. 634-648

- Charlotte Lemanski and Sophie Oldfield
- How Normal is Travelling Abroad? Differences in Transnational Mobility between Groups of Young Swedes pp. 649-667

- Lotta Frändberg
- Fit and Working Again? The Instrumental Leisure of the ‘Creative Class’ pp. 668-681

- Mark Banks
- Explanations for the Age, Sex, Spatial, and Temporal Structure of Czech Mortality for the Period 1987–97 pp. 682-702

- Jeroen Spijker
- A Particular Place? Laos and its Incorporation into the Development Mainstream pp. 703-721

- Jonathan Rigg
- Simultaneous Coefficient Penalization and Model Selection in Geographically Weighted Regression: The Geographically Weighted Lasso pp. 722-742

- David C Wheeler
- Complementarity and Substitutability among Adjacent Gateway Ports pp. 743-762

- Theo E Notteboom
Volume 41, issue 2, 2009
- Frequently Asked Questions pp. 255-257

- Gernot Grabher and David Stark
- Geography, Stupid! A Note on the Credit Crunch pp. 258-260

- Dariusz Wójcik
- Critical Quantitative Geographies pp. 261-264

- Mei-Po Kwan and Tim Schwanen
- Capitalism beyond Harmonious Equilibrium: Mathematics as If Human Agency Mattered pp. 265-283

- Luke Bergmann, Eric Sheppard and Paul S Plummer
- Power in Numbers: A Call for Analytical Generosity toward New Political Strategies pp. 284-301

- Trina Hamilton
- Cognition, Context, and Multimethod Approaches to Economic Decision Making pp. 302-317

- Kendra Strauss
- On Geography and Materiality pp. 318-335

- Ben Anderson and John Wylie
- Manufacturing Space: Gendered Cityscapes and Industrial Images in Dundee pp. 336-352

- Emma Wainwright
- Places of Everyday Cosmopolitanisms: East European Construction Workers in London pp. 353-370

- Ayona Datta
- Fixed Minerals, Scalar Politics: The Weight of Scale in Conflicts over the ‘1872 Mining Law’ in the United States pp. 371-388

- Matthew T Huber and Jody Emel
- Shades of Social Capital: Elite Persistence and the Everyday Politics of Community Forestry in Southeastern Mexico pp. 389-406

- Peter R Wilshusen
- Commercializing Conservation in South Africa pp. 407-424

- Brian King
- Quality Food, Public Procurement, and Sustainable Development: The School Meal Revolution in Rome pp. 425-440

- Roberta Sonnino
- Valuing the Cultural Monuments of Armenia: Bayesian Updating of Prior Beliefs in Contingent Valuation pp. 441-460

- Anna Alberini and Alberto Longo
- Exponential or Power Distance-Decay for Commuting? An Alternative Specification pp. 461-480

- Jacob J de Vries, Peter Nijkamp and Piet Rietveld
- Modelling European Regional Scenarios: Aggressive versus Defensive Competitive Strategies pp. 481-504

- Roberta Capello and Ugo Fratesi
- Reviews: Animal Disease and Human Trauma: Emotional Geographies of Disaster, Rural Retirement Migration, Sensing Cities: Regenerating Public Life in Barcelona and Manchester pp. 505-508

- Tim Harries, Vicente Rodriguez and Nuria Benach
Volume 41, issue 1, 2009
- Tackling Global Health Inequalities: Closing the Health Gap in a Generation pp. 1-6

- Jamie Pearce and Danny Dorling
- The Way We Were: Command-and-Control Centres in the Global Space-Economy on the Eve of the 2008 Geo-Economic Transition pp. 7-12

- Peter J Taylor, Pengfei Ni, Ben Derudder, Michael Hoyler, Jin Huang, Fengyong Lu, Kathy Pain, Frank Witlox, Xiaolan Yang, David Bassens and Wei Shen
- The Distinctive City: Pitfalls in the Pursuit of Differential Advantage pp. 13-30

- Ivan Turok
- (Dis)connecting Milan(ese): Deterritorialised Urbanism and Disempowering Politics in Globalising Cities pp. 31-47

- Sara González
- Developing an Evaluation for Crosscutting Policy Goals: The Accessibility Policy Assessment Tool pp. 48-62

- Gillian Bristow, John Farrington, Jon Shaw and Tim Richardson
- Computer-Supported Cognitive Mapping for Participatory Problem Structuring pp. 63-81

- Frank van Kouwen, Card Dieperink, Paul P Schot and Martin J Wassen
- Leisure Home Ownership, Access to Nature, and Health: A Longitudinal Study of Urban Residents in Sweden pp. 82-96

- Terry Hartig and Urban Fransson
- Using Choice Experiments to Explore the Spatial Distribution of Willingness to Pay for Rural Landscape Improvements pp. 97-111

- Danny Campbell, W George Hutchinson and Riccardo Scarpa
- A Geodemographic Profiler for High Offender Propensity Areas in the City of Tshwane, South Africa pp. 112-127

- Gregory D Breetzke and Andre C Horn
- Challenging Tradition: Unlocking New Paths to Regional Industrial Upgrading pp. 128-145

- Nichola J Lowe
- From Manufacturing Garments for Ready-to-Wear to Designing Collections for Fast Fashion: Evidence from Turkey pp. 146-162

- Nebahat Tokatli and Ömür Kızılgün
- ‘Multifunctionality’: Trade Protectionism or a New Way Forward? pp. 163-182

- Jacqui Dibden and Chris Cocklin
- Spatiotemporal Dimensions of Modal Accessibility Disparity in Boston and San Francisco pp. 183-198

- Mizuki Kawabata
- Measuring Environmental Externality Spillovers through Choice Modelling pp. 199-212

- Giovanni Concu
- Are Northern Ireland's Communities Dividing? Evidence from Geographically Consistent Census of Population Data, 1971–2001 pp. 213-229

- Ian G Shuttleworth and Christopher D Lloyd
- A Multistate Model for Projecting Regional Populations by Indigenous Status: An Application to the Northern Territory, Australia pp. 230-249

- Tom Wilson
- Reviews: Food Fears: From Industrial to Sustainable Food Systems, Worlds of Food: Place, Power, and Provenance in the Food Chain, Coping with Distances: Producing Nordic Atlantic Societies, Contentious Geographies: Environmental Knowledge, Meaning, Scale pp. 250-254

- Rachel Slocum, Ari Aukusti Lehtinen and Kolson Schlosser
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