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Volume 38, issue 12, 2006
- Ethnic Residential Segregation in England: Getting the Right Message across pp. 2195-2199

- Michael Poulsen and Ron Johnston
- Trade Liberalization, Industrial Upgrading, and Regionalization in the Global Clothing Industry pp. 2201-2206

- John Pickles
- The Future of the Apparel and Textile Industries: Prospects and Choices for Public and Private Actors pp. 2207-2232

- Frederick H Abernathy, Anthony Volpe and David Weil
- Regional Trade and Production Blocs in a Global Industry: Towards a Comparative Framework for Research pp. 2233-2252

- Jennifer Bair
- Surviving at the Margins? Deindustrialisation, the Creative Industries, and Upgrading in London's Garment Sector pp. 2253-2269

- Yara Evans and Adrian Smith
- The Global Sourcing Patterns of French Clothing Retailers pp. 2271-2283

- Florence Palpacuer
- Explaining Turkey's Emergence and Sustained Competitiveness as a Full-Package Supplier of Apparel pp. 2285-2303

- Binnur Neidik and Gary Gereffi
- Upgrading, Changing Competitive Pressures, and Diverse Practices in the East and Central European Apparel Industry pp. 2305-2324

- John Pickles, Adrian Smith, Milan Bucěk, Poli Roukova and Robert Begg
- Adjustment in India's Textile and Apparel Industry: Reworking Historical Legacies in a Post-MFA World pp. 2325-2344

- Meenu Tewari
- Searching for Aboriginal/Indigenous Self-Determination: Urban Citizenship in the Winnipeg Low-Cost-Housing Sector, Canada pp. 2345-2363

- Ryan C Walker
- Deriving Willingness-to-Pay Estimates of Travel-Time Savings from Individual-Based Parameters pp. 2365-2376

- David Hensher, William Greene and John Rose
- Letters to the Editor pp. 2377-2383

- N/a
- Referees 2006 pp. 2385-2389

- N/a
- Review: Crude Chronicles: Indigenous Politics, Multinational Oil, and Neoliberalism in Ecuador pp. 2385-2386

- Nick Heynen
Volume 38, issue 11, 2006
- Jane Jacobs (1916–2006): An Appreciation pp. 1981-1992

- Peter J Taylor
- A Place Where Everyone Matters: Crime and Poverty pp. 1993-1998

- Danny Dorling
- Doing Qualitative Research Using GIS: An Oxymoronic Endeavor? pp. 1999-2002

- Mei-Po Kwan and LaDona Knigge
- Theorizing with GIS: A Tool for Critical Geographies? pp. 2003-2020

- Marianna Pavlovskaya
- Grounded Visualization: Integrating the Analysis of Qualitative and Quantitative Data through Grounded Theory and Visualization pp. 2021-2037

- LaDona Knigge and Meghan Cope
- Prospects for Qualitative GIS at the Intersection of Youth Development and Participatory Urban Planning pp. 2039-2054

- Samuel F Dennis
- ‘When, Where, if, and but’: Qualifying GIS and the Effect of Streetlighting on Crime and Fear pp. 2055-2074

- Rachel Pain, Robert MacFarlane, Keith Turner and Sally Gill
- Performing Regions: Territorial Development and Cultural Politics in a Europe of the Regions pp. 2075-2092

- Andrew Donaldson
- Remaking Urban Environments: The Political Ecology of Air Pollution in Delhi pp. 2093-2109

- René véron
- The Influence of the Residential Environment on Green-Space Travel: Testing the Compensation Hypothesis pp. 2111-2127

- Kees Maat and Paul de Vries
- Competition and Saturation in West European Grocery Retailing pp. 2129-2156

- Rachel Poole, Graham P Clarke and David B Clarke
- Property Readjustment and a Tenants' Cooperative in Mumbai: Some Lessons and Questions pp. 2157-2171

- Vinit Mukhija
- Developing and Evaluating Small-Area Indicators of the Neighbourhood Social Environment pp. 2173-2192

- Liz Twigg, Steve Barnard, John Mohan and Kelvyn Jones
- Reviews: New State Spaces: Urban Governance and the Rescaling of Statehood pp. 2193-2194

- Mark Goodwin
Volume 38, issue 10, 2006
- Interdisciplinary (Retail) Research: The Business of Geography and the Geography of Business pp. 1775-1783

- Mark Palmer, Martin Owens and Leigh Sparks
- Business as Usual? A Response to Palmer, Owens, and Sparks pp. 1784-1788

- Neil Coe and Neil Wrigley
- Placing the Creative Economy: Scale, Politics, and the Material pp. 1789-1797

- Norma M Rantisi, Deborah Leslie and Susan Christopherson
- Creativity, Connections and Innovation: A Study of Linkages in the Montréal Region pp. 1799-1817

- Kevin Stolarick and Richard Florida
- Spatiality, Built Form, and Creative Industry Development in the Inner City pp. 1819-1841

- Thomas A Hutton
- Industry Evolution and Cross-Sectoral Skill Transfers: A Comparative Analysis of the Video Game Industry in Japan, the United States, and the United Kingdom pp. 1843-1861

- Hiro Izushi and Yuko Aoyama
- The Sociospatial Dynamics of Creativity and Production in Tanzanian Industry: Urban Furniture Manufacturers in a Liberalizing Economy pp. 1863-1882

- James T Murphy
- Advertising and Creativity, a Governance Approach: A Case Study of Creative Agencies in London pp. 1883-1899

- Andy C Pratt
- The Urban Creative-Food Economy: Producing Food for the Urban Elite or Social Inclusion Opportunity? pp. 1901-1920

- Betsy Donald and Alison Blay-Palmer
- Urban Development and the Politics of a Creative Class: Evidence from a Study of Artists pp. 1921-1940

- Ann Markusen
- A Complex Network Approach to Urban Growth pp. 1941-1964

- Claes Andersson, Koen Frenken and Alexander Hellervik
- It's not Just a Question of Taste: Gentrification, the Neighbourhood, and Cultural Capital pp. 1965-1978

- Gary Bridge
- Reviews: Government Matters: Welfare Reform in Wisconsin pp. 1979-1980

- Kate Boyer
Volume 38, issue 9, 2006
- Agitation, Resistance, and Reconciliation with Respect to Socially Responsible Investment: The Attitudes of UK Pension Trustees and Oxford Undergraduates pp. 1585-1589

- Emiko Caerlewy-Smith, Gordon L Clark and John C Marshall
- Rethinking Immigration and Citizenship: New Spaces of Migrant Transnationalism and Belonging pp. 1591-1597

- Patricia Ehrkamp and Helga Leitner
- Topographies of Home and Citizenship: Arab-American Activists in the United States pp. 1599-1614

- Lynn A Staeheli and Caroline R Nagel
- Transnationalism and Migrants' Imaginings of Citizenship pp. 1615-1632

- Helga Leitner and Patricia Ehrkamp
- Transnationalism, Gender, and Civic Participation: Canadian Case Studies of Hong Kong Immigrants pp. 1633-1651

- Valerie Preston, Audrey Kobayashi and Guida Man
- The Canadian Hispanic Day Parade, or How Latin American Immigrants Practise (Sub)Urban Citizenship in Toronto pp. 1653-1671

- Luisa Veronis
- “We Turks are No Germansâ€: Assimilation Discourses and the Dialectical Construction of Identities in Germany pp. 1673-1692

- Patricia Ehrkamp
- Immigration Policies, State Discourses on Foreigners, and the Politics of Identity in Switzerland pp. 1693-1713

- Yvonne Riaño and Doris Wastl-Walter
- Power to the Periphery: Suburban Empowerment in Toulouse, France pp. 1715-1737

- Walter J Nicholls
- Revisiting the Region: ‘Ordinary’ and ‘Exceptional’ Regions in the Work of Hilda Ormsby 1917–1940 pp. 1739-1752

- Avril Maddrell
- Employer Perceptions of Skills Deficiencies in the UK Labour Market: A Subregional Analysis pp. 1753-1771

- Duncan Watson, Steve Johnson and Robert Webb
- Review: Spaces of Global Cultures: Architecture, Urbanism, Identity pp. 1773-1774

- Loretta Lees
Volume 38, issue 8, 2006
- Geographers and Globalization: The Future of Regional Geography pp. 1395-1400

- Yehua Dennis Wei
- Reexploring the Interface between Economic and Transport Geography pp. 1401-1408

- Peter Hall, Markus Hesse and Markus Jean-Paul
- Rethinking the Port pp. 1409-1427

- Daniel Olivier and Brian Slack
- Reexploring Transport Geography and Networks: A Case Study of Container Shipments to the West Coast of the United States pp. 1429-1448

- Christopher S Fowler
- Challenging the Derived Transport-Demand Thesis: Geographical Issues in Freight Distribution pp. 1449-1462

- Jean-Paul Rodrigue
- Enabling Global Trade above the Clouds: Restructuring Processes and Information Technology in the Transatlantic Air-Cargo Industry pp. 1463-1485

- Guido Schwarz
- Port–FEZ Bundles as Spaces of Global Articulation: The Case of Tianjin, China pp. 1487-1503

- James J Wang and Daniel Olivier
- The Migration–Immigration Link in Canada's Gateway Cities: A Comparative Study of Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver pp. 1505-1525

- Feng Hou and Larry S Bourne
- Temporary Migration and HIV Risk Behaviors in China pp. 1527-1543

- Xiushi Yang
- Measuring Workforce Segregation: Religious Composition of Private-Sector Employees at Individual Sites in Northern Ireland pp. 1545-1559

- Peter Shirlow
- Local Embeddedness and Rural Entrepreneurship: Case-Study Evidence from Cumbria, England pp. 1561-1579

- Christos Kalantaridis and Zografia Bika
- Reviews: Environmentality: Technologies of Government and the Making of Subjects, The Intimate Economies of Bangkok: Tomboys, Tycoons, and Avon Ladies in the Global City pp. 1581-1584

- Valerie M Sebestyen and Sarah Turner
Volume 38, issue 7, 2006
- Geographical Knowledges, Universities, and Academic Freedom pp. 1189-1192

- Noel Castree
- Whither Global Production Networks in Economic Geography? Past, Present, and Future pp. 1193-1204

- Martin Hess and Henry Wai-Chung Yeung
- Making Connections: Global Production Networks, Standards, and Embeddedness in the Mobile-Telecommunications Industry pp. 1205-1227

- Martin Hess and Neil M Coe
- Transnational Corporations and ‘Obligated Embeddedness’: Foreign Direct Investment in China's Automobile Industry pp. 1229-1247

- Weidong Liu and Peter Dicken
- The Embeddedness of Global Production Networks: The Impact of Crisis in Fiji's Garment Export Sector pp. 1249-1267

- Sally Weller
- From Software Services to R&D Services: Local Entrepreneurship in the Software Industry in Bangalore, India pp. 1269-1285

- Balaji Parthasarathy and Yuko Aoyama
- Offshoring the Financial Services Industry: Implications for the Evolution of Indian IT Clusters pp. 1287-1305

- Michael Grote and Florian A Täube
- A Lleyn Sweep for Local Sheep? Breed Societies and the Geographies of Welsh Livestock pp. 1307-1326

- Richard Yarwood and Nick Evans
- International Family Migration and Differential Labour-Market Participation in Great Britain: Is There a ‘Gender Gap’? pp. 1327-1343

- Darren P Smith and Adrian J Bailey
- Sustainable Land Reuse: The Influence of Different Stakeholders in Achieving Sustainable Brownfield Developments in England pp. 1345-1366

- Carol M Dair and Katie Williams
- Wasted Density? The Impact of Toronto's Residential-Density-Distribution Policies on Public-Transit Use and Walking pp. 1367-1392

- Pierre Filion, Kathleen McSpurren and Brad Appleby
- Review: New Rights New Zealand: Markets, Moralities and Global Transformations pp. 1393-1394

- Brett Christophers
Volume 38, issue 6, 2006
- Winners of the Ashby Prizes pp. 999-1000

- N/a
- And the Flag Waved On: Immigrants Protest, Geographers Meet in Chicago pp. 1001-1004

- Harald Bauder
- Joined-up Knowledge for the Sustainable City? pp. 1005-1007

- Yvonne Rydin
- Researching the Sustainable City: Three Modes of Interdisciplinarity pp. 1009-1028

- Robert Evans and Simon Marvin
- Urban Sustainability: Learning from Best Practice? pp. 1029-1044

- Harriet Bulkeley
- Expert Conceptualisations of the Role of Lay Knowledge in Environmental Decisionmaking: challenges for Deliberative Democracy pp. 1045-1059

- Judith Petts and Catherine Brooks
- Green Groups and Grey Areas: Scientific Boundary-Work, Nongovernmental Organisations, and Environmental Knowledge pp. 1061-1076

- Sally Eden, Andrew Donaldson and Gordon Walker
- Mobility, Housing Stress, and Neighborhood Contexts: Evidence from Los Angeles pp. 1077-1093

- William A V Clark and Valerie Ledwith
- ‘Adref’: Theoretical Contexts of Attachment to Place for Mature and Older People in Rural North Wales pp. 1095-1114

- Vanessa Burholt
- Job-Housing Mismatch: Affordability Crisis in Surrey, South East England pp. 1115-1130

- Nicola Morrison and Sarah Monk
- Democratization and Capacity Building for Environmental Governance: Managing Land Subsidence in Taiwan pp. 1131-1147

- Ching-Ping Tang and Shui-Yan Tang
- Shifts in Strategic Spatial Planning? Some Evidence from Europe and Australia pp. 1149-1170

- Louis Albrechts
- Network Relations and Local Economic Development: Some Causes of Differentiated Network Structures and Intensities among Turkish Industrial Firms pp. 1171-1186

- Ayda Eraydın and Bernard Fingleton
- Review: Globalization and Belonging pp. 1187-1188

- David Ley
Volume 38, issue 5, 2006
- Commentary pp. 793-803

- Peter J Taylor
- Transnational Geographies: Rescaling Development, Migration, and Religion pp. 805-808

- Elizabeth Olson and Rachel Silvey
- Hip-Hop Gangsta or Most Deserving of Victims? Transnational Migrant Identities and the Paradox of Tibetan Racialization in the USA pp. 809-829

- Emily T Yeh and Kunga T Lama
- Migration and the Transnational Habitus: Evidence from Canada and the Philippines pp. 831-847

- Philip Kelly and Tom Lusis
- Transnational Development Networks pp. 849-866

- Anthony Bebbington and Uma Kothari
- Embedded Cosmopolitanism and the Politics of Obligation: The Ghanaian Diaspora and Development pp. 867-883

- Giles Mohan
- Development, Transnational Religion, and the Power of Ideas in the High Provinces of Cusco, Peru pp. 885-902

- Elizabeth Olson
- Religion and Spaces of Technology: Constructing and Contesting Nation, Transnation, and Place pp. 903-918

- Lily Kong
- Every Breath You Take? Environmental Justice and Air Pollution in Christchurch, New Zealand pp. 919-938

- Jamie Pearce, Simon Kingham and Peyman Zawar-Reza
- Success or Failure: Selectivity and Reasons of Return Migration in Sichuan and Anhui, China pp. 939-958

- Wenfei Winnie Wang and C Cindy Fan
- Comparing Migration in Britain and Australia: Harmonisation through Use of Age–Time Plans pp. 959-988

- Martin Bell and Philip Rees
- Review: Popular Culture in the Age of White Flight: Fear and Fantasy in Suburban Los Angeles, Manufacturing Culture: The Institutional Geography of Industrial Practice, Unequal City: London in the Global Arena, Egalitarian Capitalism: Jobs, Incomes and Growth in Affluent Countries, Life Events and the Housing Career: A Retrospective Analysis of Timed Effects, the Green City: Sustainable Homes, Sustainable Suburbs, Dropping Anchor, Setting Sail: Geographies of Race in Black Liverpool pp. 989-998

- Deborah G Martin, Christian Berndt, Naomi Pope, Ben Derudder, Robert Murdie, Susan Moore and Tim Bunnell
Volume 38, issue 4, 2006
- Is There an ‘Anglo-American’ Domination in Human Geography? And, is it Bad? pp. 603-610

- Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose
- Space, Place, and Complexity Science pp. 611-617

- David O'Sullivan, Steven M Manson, Joseph P Messina and Thomas W Crawford
- Complexity at Advancing Ecotones and Frontiers pp. 619-632

- George P Malanson, Yu Zeng and Stephen J Walsh
- Ecological and Urban Systems Models: Some Explorations of Similarities in the Context of Complexity Theory pp. 633-646

- Alan G Wilson
- Complexity Theory as a Link between Space and Place pp. 647-664

- Juval Portugali
- Representing Complex Places: A Narrative Approach pp. 665-676

- Emma Uprichard and David Byrne
- Complexity Theory in the Study of Space and Place pp. 677-692

- Steven Manson and David O'Sullivan
- Is it Easier to Escape from Low Pay in Urban Areas? Evidence from the United Kingdom pp. 693-710

- Euan Phimister, Ioannis Theodossiou and Richard Upward
- Dynamic Effects within a Regional System: An Empirical Approach pp. 711-732

- Miguel A Márquez, Julian Ramajo and Geoffrey Hewings
- Space, Power, and Mobility: Car Traffic as a Controversial Issue in Neighbourhood Regeneration pp. 733-748

- Trine Fotel
- Migration to Urban and Rural Destinations in Post-Soviet Estonia: A Multilevel Event-History Analysis pp. 749-764

- Hill Kulu and Francesco Billari
- Housing as a Heuristic Condition in the Simultaneous Projection of Population and Households pp. 765-790

- Abraham Akkerman
- Review: Hegemony: The New Shape of Global Power pp. 791-792

- Ron Johnston
Volume 38, issue 3, 2006
- Relevance and Rigour: The Advantages of Reusing and Scaling up Qualitative Data pp. 413-415

- Gill Valentine
- Towards a Geography of Bodily Biotechnologies pp. 416-422

- Beth Greenhough and Emma Roe
- The Sacred and the Profane: Biotechnology, Rationality, and Public Debate pp. 423-443

- Gail Davies
- Decontextualised? Dissociated? Detached? Mapping the Networks of Bioinformatics Exchange pp. 445-463

- Beth Greenhough
- Material Connectivity, the Immaterial and the Aesthetic of Eating Practices: An Argument for How Genetically Modified Foodstuff Becomes Inedible pp. 465-481

- Emma J Roe
- Bees, Butterflies, and Bacteria: Biotechnology and the Politics of Nonhuman Friendship pp. 483-498

- Nick Bingham
- Green Urban Political Ecologies: Toward a Better Understanding of Inner-City Environmental Change pp. 499-516

- Nik Heynen
- Lost in Translation? Exploring the Interface between Local Environmental Research and Policymaking pp. 517-531

- James P Evans
- The Contested Strategies of Local Governance: Community Strategies, Development Plans, and Local Government Modernisation pp. 533-551

- Mark Tewdwr-Jones, Janice Morphet and Philip Allmendinger
- Planning Policy? Between Long-Term Planning and Zoning Amendments in the Israeli Planning System pp. 553-568

- Nurit Alfasi
- Being Feared: Masculinity and Race in Public Space pp. 569-586

- Kristen Day
- Testing the Importance of the Explanatory Variables in a Mixed Geographically Weighted Regression Model pp. 587-598

- Chang-Lin Mei, Ning Wang and Wen-Xiu Zhang
- Review: The International Climate Change Regime: A Guide to Rules, Institutions and Procedures, Virtue, Fortune, and Faith: A Genealogy of Finance pp. 599-602

- Harriet Bulkeley and Brett Christophers
Volume 38, issue 2, 2006
- The New Mobilities Paradigm pp. 207-226

- Mimi Sheller and John Urry
- Disaster in Agriculture: Or Foot and Mouth Mobilities pp. 227-239

- John Law
- Tending to Mobility: Intensities of Staying at the Petrol Station pp. 241-252

- Daniel Normark
- The Impact of New Transport Technologies on Intraurban Mobility: A View from the Past pp. 253-267

- Colin Pooley, Jean Turnbull and Mags Adams
- Pioneering Mobilities: New Patterns of Movement and Motility in a Mobile World pp. 269-279

- Sven Kesselring
- Vision in Motion pp. 281-299

- Monika Büscher
- Aeromobility and Work pp. 301-312

- Claus Lassen
- Metabolisms of Obecity: Flows of Fat through Bodies, Cities, and Sewers pp. 313-324

- Simon Marvin and Will Medd
- When There are no Pagodas on Pagoda Street: Language, Mapping and Navigating Ambiguities in Colonial Singapore pp. 325-340

- Yoke Sum Wong
- Mobility/Stability: British Asian Cultures of ‘Landscape and Englishness’ pp. 341-358

- Divya P Tolia-Kelly
- Unpacking Corporeal Mobilities: The Global Voyages of Labour and Leisure pp. 359-375

- Nupur Gogia
- ‘Watch us Wander’: Mobile Surveillance and the Surveillance of Mobility pp. 377-393

- Jennie Germann Molz
- Mobility and War: The Cosmic View of US ‘Air Power’ pp. 395-407

- Caren Kaplan
- Reviews: Food Wars: The Global Battle for Mouths, Minds and Markets, Ecological Inference: New Methodological Strategies, Applied Environmental Economics: A GIS Approach to Cost–Benefit Analysis pp. 409-412

- Julie Guthman, Ron Johnston and Isabelle Reginster
Volume 38, issue 1, 2006
- From Neoliberalism to Neoliberalisation: Consolations, Confusions, and Necessary Illusions pp. 1-6

- Noel Castree
- Commodifying Children: Fashion, Space, and the Production of the Profitable Child pp. 7-24

- Louise Crewe and Phillip Collins
- Retail Restructuring and Consumer Choice 1. Long-Term Local Changes in Consumer Behaviour: Portsmouth, 1980–2002 pp. 25-46

- Ian Clarke, Alan Hallsworth, Peter Jackson, Ronan de Kervenoael, Rossana Perez del Aguila and Malcolm Kirkup
- Retail Restructuring and Consumer Choice 2. Understanding Consumer Choice at the Household Level pp. 47-67

- Peter Jackson, Rossana Perez del Aguila, Ian Clarke, Alan Hallsworth, Ronan de Kervenoael and Malcolm Kirkup
- ‘New Economy’ Discourse and Spaces in Singapore: A Case Study of One-North pp. 69-83

- Kai Wen Wong and Tim Bunnell
- Segmented Local Labor Markets in Postreform China: Gender Earnings Inequality in the Case of Two Towns in Zhejiang Province pp. 85-109

- Wei Xu, Kok-Chiang Tan and Guixin Wang
- Cooperation in the Innovation Process in Developing Countries: Empirical Evidence from Zhongguancun, Beijing pp. 111-130

- Ingo Liefner, Stefan Hennemann and Lu Xin
- The Retreat of the Upper and Middle Classes to Gated Communities in the Poststructural Adjustment Era: The Case of Trinidad pp. 131-148

- Michelle Mycoo
- Sovereigns and Subjects: A Geopolitical History of Metropolitan Reform in the USA pp. 149-168

- Katherine M Johnson
- Measuring Multiple Deprivation at the Small-Area Level pp. 169-185

- Michael Noble, Gemma Wright, George Smith and Chris Dibben
- Reliability of Sequence-Alignment Analysis of Social Processes: Monte Carlo Tests of Clustalg Software pp. 187-204

- Clarke Wilson
- Review: On Hollywood: The Place, the Industry pp. 205-206

- Neil M Coe
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