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Volume 37, issue 12, 2005
- The Promises of Collaborative Research pp. 2075-2082

- David Demeritt
- Territorial Integrity and the War on Terror pp. 2083-2104

- Stuart Elden
- From Home to ‘Home’: Situating Emotions within the Caregiving Experience pp. 2105-2120

- Christine Milligan
- The Life Stages and Housing Decisions of Young Households: An Insider Perspective pp. 2121-2146

- Diana Ka-Yan Mok
- Multilevel Governance in the Cross-Boundary Region of Hong Kong–Pearl River Delta, China pp. 2147-2168

- Chun Yang
- The Transition to Internationally Traded Services and Ireland's Emergence as a ‘Successful’ European Region pp. 2169-2188

- Seamus Grimes and Mark White
- Decomposition Analysis: An Extended Theoretical Foundation and its Application to the Study of Regional Income Growth in Denmark pp. 2189-2208

- Chris Jensen-Butler and Bjarne Madsen
- A Dynamic Model of Commutes pp. 2209-2232

- Jan Rouwendal and Arno van der Vlist
- Disaggregate Journey-to-Work Data: Implications for Excess Commuting and Jobs–Housing Balance pp. 2233-2252

- Morton E O'Kelly and Wook Lee
- Reviews: Bureaucrats, Politics and the Environment, Second Growth: Community Economic Development in Rural British Columbia, China's Urban Transition pp. 2253-2256

- Geoff A Wilson, Richard Le Heron and Mark Yaolin Wang
- Author Index pp. 2257-2258

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- Subject Index pp. 2259-2263

- N/a
- Book Reviews Index pp. 2264-2265

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- Referees 2005 pp. 2266-2270

- N/a
Volume 37, issue 11, 2005
- Global Standards pp. 1901-1902

- Gordon L Clark and Adam Tickell
- Global Standards and the Environmental Performance of Industry pp. 1903-1918

- David P Angel and Michael T Rock
- Neither Global Nor Standard: Corporate Strategies in the New Era of Labor Standards pp. 1919-1938

- Susan Christopherson and Nathan Lillie
- The International Labour Standards Regime: A Case Study in Global Regulation pp. 1939-1953

- Nigel Haworth, Stephen Hughes and Rorden Wilkinson
- Global Standards and Emerging Markets: The Institutional-Investment Value Chain and the CalPERS Investment Strategy pp. 1955-1974

- Tessa Hebb and Dariusz Wójcik
- Regulatory Capture in the Globalisation of Accounting Standards pp. 1975-1993

- Jayne M Godfrey and Ian A Langfield-Smith
- Shifting Ground: Emerging Global Corporate-Governance Standards and the Rise of Fiduciary Capitalism pp. 1995-2013

- James P Hawley and Andrew T Williams
- Why Should They Care? The Role of Institutional Investors in the Market for Corporate Global Responsibility pp. 2015-2031

- Gordon L Clark and Tessa Hebb
- Fighting Standards with Standards: Harmonization, Rents, and Social Accountability in Certified Agrofood Networks pp. 2033-2051

- Tad Mutersbaugh
- Is the Future ‘Regional’ for Global Standards? pp. 2053-2071

- Grahame F Thompson
- Reviews: Crossing the Neoliberal Line: Pacific Rim Migration and the Metropolis, City Limits: Consumer Culture and the Urban Experience pp. 2073-2074

- Ines M Miyares and Steve Herbert
Volume 37, issue 10, 2005
- Guest Editorial pp. 1695-1705

- Gilles Duranton and Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose
- New Economic Geography: What about the N? pp. 1707-1725

- Gianmarco Ottaviano and Jacques-François Thisse
- Making Embeddedness Work: Social Practice Institutions in Foreign Consulting Markets pp. 1727-1750

- Johannes Glückler
- The Port Geography of UK International Trade pp. 1751-1768

- Henry Overman and L. Winters
- Path Dependence and Financial Markets: The Economic Geography of the German Model, 1997–2003 pp. 1769-1791

- Gordon L Clark and Dariusz Wójcik
- Spatial Spillovers and Innovation Activity in European Regions pp. 1793-1812

- Rosina Moreno, Raffaele Paci and Stefano Usai
- The Role of Multinational Corporations in Metropolitan Innovation Systems: Empirical Evidence from Europe and Southeast Asia pp. 1813-1835

- Javier Revilla Diez and Martin Berger
- Growth, Integration, and Regional Disparities in the European Union pp. 1837-1855

- George Petrakos, Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose and Antonios Rovolis
- Analytical Differences in the Economics of Geography: The Case of the Multinational Firm pp. 1857-1876

- Philip McCann and Ram Mudambi
- A Spatial Economic Perspective on Language Acquisition: Segregation, Networking, and Assimilation of Immigrants pp. 1877-1897

- Raymond Florax, Thomas Graaff and Brigitte S Waldorf
- Reviews: People and Places: A 2001 Census Atlas of the UK pp. 1899-1900

- Chris Dibben
Volume 37, issue 9, 2005
- Commentary pp. 1521-1526

- Ron Johnston and Paul Plummer
- The New Imperialism? On Continuity and Change in US Foreign Policy pp. 1527-1544

- Jim Glassman
- Resources in Economic Geography: From Substantive Concepts towards a Relational Perspective pp. 1545-1563

- Harald Bathelt and Johannes Glückler
- Community Currency in the United States: The Social Environments in Which it Emerges and Survives pp. 1565-1587

- Ed Collom
- Why Community? Reading Difference and Singularity with Community pp. 1589-1611

- Ruth Panelli and Richard Welch
- Migration and the Regional Redistribution of Nonearnings Income in the United States: Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Perspectives from 1975 to 2000 pp. 1613-1636

- Peter B Nelson
- A Local Housing Market Model with Spatial Interaction and Land-Use Planning Controls pp. 1637-1649

- Chris Leishman and Glen Bramley
- Redundancy, Readjustment, and Employability: What Can We Learn from the 2000 Harland & Wolff Redundancy? pp. 1651-1668

- Ian Shuttleworth, Peter Tyler and Darren McKinstry
- Suburbanisation, Employment Change, and Commuting in the Tallinn Metropolitan Area pp. 1669-1687

- Tiit Tammaru
- Reviews: Architectures of Knowledge: Firms, Capabilities and Communities, the Human Genome Diversity Project: An Ethnography of Scientific Practice, Politics of Forests: Industrial Regimes in the Age of Globalization, the Past is Not Dead: Facts, Fictions, and Enduring Racial Stereotypes pp. 1689-1694

- Timothy Clark, Beth Greenhough, David C Smith and Christopher Harker
Volume 37, issue 8, 2005
- Coping with Uncertainties in Integrative Spatial Planning pp. 1331-1334

- Martin Dijst, Peter A Burrough and Paul P Schot
- Integrated Water Resource Management, Institutional Arrangements, and Land-Use Planning pp. 1335-1352

- Bruce Mitchell
- “Where has the Future Gone?†Rethinking the Role of Integrated Land-Use Models in Spatial Planning pp. 1353-1371

- Helen Couclelis
- Agents, Cells, and Cities: New Representational Models for Simulating Multiscale Urban Dynamics pp. 1373-1394

- Michael Batty
- A Decade of Decentralisation? Assessing the Role of the Government Offices for the English Regions pp. 1395-1412

- Steven Musson, Adam Tickell and Peter John
- HOPE VI New Communities: Neighborhood Relationships in Mixed-Income Housing pp. 1413-1441

- Rachel Garshick Kleit
- Neighbourhood Social Capital and Neighbourhood Effects pp. 1443-1459

- Ron Johnston, Carol Propper, Rebecca Sarker, Kelvyn Jones, Anne Bolster and Simon Burgess
- The Recycling of Container and Packaging Waste in the Spanish Retail Distribution Sector pp. 1461-1477

- Nuria Alcalde, Concepción Garcés, Marta Pedraja and Pilar Rivera
- Agricultural Industrialization, Anticorporate Farming Laws, and Rural Community Welfare pp. 1479-1491

- Thomas A Lyson and Rick Welsh
- Indigenous Forest Management in 21st-Century New Zealand: Towards a ‘Postproductivist’ Indigenous Forest–Farmland Interface? pp. 1493-1517

- Geoff A Wilson and P Ali Memon
- Reviews: Empire of Capital pp. 1519-1520

- Gearóid Ó Tuathail
Volume 37, issue 7, 2005
- Hell to Pay: Australia in the Age of Default and Revolt pp. 1141-1144

- Brendan Gleeson
- Corporate Strategy and the Management of Ethical Trade: The Case of the UK Food and Clothing Retailers pp. 1145-1163

- Alex Hughes
- New-Build ‘Gentrification’ and London's Riverside Renaissance pp. 1165-1190

- Mark Davidson and Loretta Lees
- Electoral Participation and Political Context: The Turnout–Marginality Paradox at the 2001 British General Election pp. 1191-1206

- Charles J Pattie and Ron Johnston
- Spatial Proximity Effects and Regional Equity Gaps in the Venture Capital Market: Evidence from Germany and the United Kingdom pp. 1207-1231

- Ronald Martin, Christian Berndt, Britta Klagge and Peter Sunley
- ‘I Think it's Just Natural’: The Spatiality of Racial Segregation at a US High School pp. 1233-1248

- Mary E Thomas
- Reparation or Retribution: An Investigation into Regulatory Compliance in Planning pp. 1249-1262

- Stephen McKay and Geraint Ellis
- Falling through the Cracks: Limits to an Instrumental Rational Role for Environmental Information in Planning pp. 1263-1276

- Sarah Hills
- Korean Fishing Communities in Transition: Limitations of Community-Based Resource Management pp. 1277-1290

- So-Min Cheong
- Landscapes of Survival and Escape: Social Networking and Urban Livelihoods in Ghana pp. 1291-1310

- Kobena T Hanson
- Forecasting Urban Land-Use Demand Using a Metropolitan Input-Output Model pp. 1311-1328

- Myung-Jin Jun
- Review: Up against the Sprawl: Public Policy and the Making of Southern California, Whither Globalization? The Vortex of Knowledge and Ideology pp. 1329-1330

- L Anders Sandberg and Philip Kelly
Volume 37, issue 6, 2005
- Obituary—Frans Dieleman pp. 951-952

- William Clark
- Guest Editorial pp. 953-958

- James McCarthy
- Mapping Economic Diversity in the First World: The Case of Fisheries pp. 959-979

- Kevin St. Martin
- Interrupting the Telos: Locating Subsistence in Contemporary US Forests pp. 981-993

- Maria R Emery and Alan R Pierce
- Devolution in the Woods: Community Forestry as Hybrid Neoliberalism pp. 995-1014

- James McCarthy
- The City in the Country: Wilderness Gentrification and the Rent Gap pp. 1015-1032

- Eliza Darling
- The Geographies of Political Ecology: After Edward Said pp. 1033-1043

- Joel Wainwright
- Debating the Place of Political Ecology in the First World pp. 1045-1048

- Richard A Schroeder
- Not over Your Dead Bodies! A Lacanian Interpretation of Urban Planning Discourse and Practice pp. 1049-1066

- Jean Hillier and Michael Gunder
- Urban Environmental Quality in Two Belgian Cities, Evaluated on the Basis of Residential Choices and GIS Data pp. 1067-1090

- Isabelle Reginster and Florence Goffette-Nagot
- Organizing Diversity: Scales of Demographic Change and Neighborhood Organizing in St Paul, MN pp. 1091-1112

- Deborah G Martin and Steven R Holloway
- The Making of an Innovative Region from a Centrally Planned Economy: Institutional Evolution in Zhongguancun Science Park in Beijing pp. 1113-1134

- Yu Zhou
- Reviews: Crossing the Border: Research from the Mexican Migration Project, GIS: A Short Introduction, Unsettling the City: Urban Land and The Politics of Property, The Embedded Corporation: Corporate Governance and Employment Relations in Japan and the United States pp. 1135-1140

- William Clark, David J Unwin, Tom Slater and Tony Edwards
Volume 37, issue 5, 2005
- Obituary—Britton Harris 1914–2005 pp. 761-762

- Mike Batty
- Winners of the Ashby Prizes pp. 763-764

- N/a
- Women in Economic Geography pp. 765-768

- Jessie P H Poon
- Globalisation, Academic Capitalism, and the Uneven Geographies of International Journal Publishing Spaces pp. 769-789

- Anssi Paasi
- Health, Responsibility, and Choice: Contrasting Negotiations of Air Pollution and Immunisation Information pp. 791-804

- Judith Petts
- Promoting Retail Innovation: Knowledge Flows during the Emergence of Self-Service and Supermarket Retailing in Britain pp. 805-821

- Andrew Alexander, Gareth Shaw and Louise Curth
- Alternative (Shorter) Food Supply Chains and Specialist Livestock Products in the Scottish–English Borders pp. 823-844

- Brian Ilbery and Damian Maye
- Geographic Mobility and Residential Instability in Impoverished Rural Illinois Places pp. 845-860

- Matt Foulkes and Bruce Newbold
- Rural Transit Systems Benefits in Tennessee: Methodology and an Empirical Study pp. 861-875

- Frank Southworth, David P Vogt and T Randall Curlee
- The Whole-Life Impacts of Transport-Charging Interventions on Business Performance: A Time-Marching Framework pp. 877-894

- Tim Whitehead, John Preston and Torben Holvad
- Technology in Context: Mediating Factors in the Utilization of Planning Technologies pp. 895-907

- Ari Goelman
- Bottlenecks Blocking Widespread Usage of Planning Support Systems pp. 909-924

- Guido Vonk, Stan Geertman and Paul Schot
- Placing the Environment in Migration: Environment, Economy, and Power in Ghana's Central Region pp. 925-946

- Edward Carr
- Reviews: Environment and Statecraft: The Strategy of Environmental Treaty-Making, European Cities: Social Conflicts and Governance pp. 947-950

- Ron Johnston and Adrian Favell
Volume 37, issue 4, 2005
- Guest Editorial pp. 571-580

- Robert Hassink and Dong-Ho Shin
- Rethinking Change in Old Industrial Regions: Reflecting on the Experiences of North East England pp. 581-596

- Ray Hudson
- From ‘Growth Centre’ to ‘Cluster’: Restructuring, Regional Development, and the Teesside Chemical Industry pp. 597-615

- Keith Chapman
- Decline of the District, Renewal of Firms: An Evolutionary Approach to Footwear Production in the Pirmasens Area, Germany pp. 617-634

- Eike W Schamp
- On the Battle between Shipbuilding Regions in Germany and South Korea pp. 635-656

- Marion Eich-Born and Robert Hassink
- Industrial Restructuring and Early Industry Pathways in the Asian First-Generation NICs: The Singapore Garment Industry pp. 657-680

- Leo van Grunsven and Floor Smakman
- Rethinking Innovation: Context and Gender pp. 681-701

- Megan K Blake and Susan Hanson
- Deconstructing State-Owned Enterprises in Socialist China under Reform: A Scalar Examination pp. 703-722

- Fox Z Y Hu
- Innovation-Oriented Environmental Regulations: Direct versus Indirect Regulations; an Empirical Analysis of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Chile pp. 723-750

- Orlando Jiménez
- Reviews: Spaces of Work: Global Capitalism and Geographies of Labour, Human Geography: A History for the 21st Century, Thailand at the Margins: Internationalization of the State and the Transformation of Labour, Envisioning Human Geographies, Unmaking Goliath: Community Control in the Face of Global Capital, Political Ecology: A Critical Introduction, Why not in My Backyard? Neighborhood Impacts of Deconcentrated Assisted Housing, Clearing the Way: Deconcentrating the Poor in Urban America pp. 751-760

- Andrew Herod, Ron Johnston, Tim Forsyth, Glynn C Kelso, David J Reiss, Julie Guthman and David H Kaplan
Volume 37, issue 3, 2005
- Obituary—Sally Macgill pp. 381-382

- Alan Wilson
- After the Welfare State: Financial Welfare and the Social Sciences pp. 383-384

- Gordon L Clark
- Exploring Ethos? Discourses of ‘Charity’ in the Provision of Emergency Services for Homeless People pp. 385-402

- Paul Cloke, Sarah Johnsen and Jon May
- No Place like Home: Rooming Houses in Contemporary Urban Context pp. 403-421

- Erin Mifflin and Robert Wilton
- “Where We Stayed was very Bad …â€: Migrant Children's Perspectives on Life in Informal Rented Accommodation in Two Southern African Cities pp. 423-440

- Nicola Ansell and Lorraine van Blerk
- The Contradictions and Intersections of Class and Gender in a Global City: Placing Working Women's Lives on the Research Agenda pp. 441-461

- Linda McDowell, Diane Perrons, Colette Fagan, Kath Ray and Kevin Ward
- Polycentric Urban Development and Spatial Clustering of Condominium Property Values: Singapore in the 1990s pp. 463-481

- Sun Sheng Han
- The Lure of the Multiplex? The Interplay of Time, Distance, and Cinema Attendance pp. 483-501

- Alan Collins, Chris Hand and Andrew Ryder
- Modelling High-Intensity Crime Areas: Comparing Police Perceptions with Offence/Offender Data in Sheffield pp. 503-524

- Massimo Craglia, Robert Haining and Paola Signoretta
- Willingness-to-Pay Estimation with Mixed Logit Models: Some New Evidence pp. 525-550

- Mauricio Sillano and Juan de Dios Ortúzar
- The Impact of Simplification in a Sequential Rule-Based Model of Activity-Scheduling Behavior pp. 551-568

- Elke A L M G Moons, Geert P M Wets, Marc Aerts, Theo A Arentze and Harry J P Timmermans
- Reviews: A Field Guide to Sprawl, Nature and the City: Making Environmental Policy in Toronto and Los Angeles pp. 569-570

- Denis Cosgrove and Stephen D Murphy
Volume 37, issue 2, 2005
- Geographies of Neoliberalism in Latin America pp. 191-201

- Thomas Perreault and Patricia Martin
- Comparative Topographies of Neoliberalism in Mexico pp. 203-220

- Patricia M Martin
- Mining Mountains: Neoliberalism, Land Tenure, Livelihoods, and the New Peruvian Mining Industry in Cajamarca pp. 221-239

- Jeffrey Bury
- Agrarian Moral Economies and Neoliberalism in Brazil: Competing Worldviews and the State in the Struggle for Land pp. 241-261

- Wendy Wolford
- State Restructuring and the Scale Politics of Rural Water Governance in Bolivia pp. 263-284

- Thomas Perreault
- On Indigeneity, Change, and Representation in the Northeastern Ecuadorian Amazon pp. 285-303

- Gabriela Valdivia
- Love and Money in an Age of Neoliberalism: Gender, Work, and Single Motherhood in Postrevolutionary Nicaragua pp. 305-322

- Julie Cupples
- Neoliberalism as We Know it, but not in Conditions of its Own Choosing: A Commentary pp. 323-329

- Sarah A Radcliffe
- Do Localization Economies Matter in Cluster Formation? Questioning the Conventional Wisdom with Data from Indian Metropolises pp. 331-353

- Sanjoy Chakravorty, Jun Koo and Somik V Lall
- Does Planning Make a Difference to Urban Form? Recent Evidence from Central Scotland pp. 355-378

- Glen Bramley and Karryn Kirk
- Reviews: Garbage Wars: The Search for Environmental Justice in Chicago pp. 379-380

- Stewart Barr
Volume 37, issue 1, 2005
- Announcement pp. 1-1

- Nigel Thrift
- Editorial pp. 2-8

- Ron Johnston
- Building Mass Customised Housing through Innovation in the Production System: Lessons from Japan pp. 9-20

- James Barlow and Ritsuko Ozaki
- Inequity Measures for Evaluations of Environmental Justice: A Case Study of Close Proximity to Highways in New York City pp. 21-43

- Jerry O Jacobson, Nicolas W Hengartner and Thomas A Louis
- England's Multiethnic Educational System? A Classification of Secondary Schools pp. 45-62

- Ron Johnston, Deborah Wilson and Simon Burgess
- Occupational Structures in Service-Class Households: Comparisons of Rural, Suburban, and Inner-City Residential Environments pp. 63-80

- Keith Hoggart and Chris Hiscock
- Analysing Commuting Using Local Regression Techniques: Scale, Sensitivity, and Geographical Patterning pp. 81-103

- Chris Lloyd and Ian Shuttleworth
- A Utility-Based Analysis of Activity Time Allocation Decisions Underlying Segmented Daily Activity–Travel Patterns pp. 105-125

- Chang-Hyeon Joh, Theo A Arentze and Harry J P Timmermans
- Street-Weighted Interpolation Techniques for Demographic Count Estimation in Incompatible Zone Systems pp. 127-139

- Michael Reibel and Michael E Bufalino
- Robust Point-Pattern Inference from Spatially Censored Data pp. 141-159

- Stuart H Sweeney and Kevin J Konty
- Review Essays on: Key Thinkers on Space and Place pp. 161-187

- N/a
- Reviews: Culture and Democracy: Media, Space and Representation, Chinese Capitalism in a Global Era: Towards Hybrid Capitalism pp. 189-190

- David Clarke and Roger Strange
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