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Volume 54, issue 8, 2022
- Infrastructure-as-a-service: Empty skies, bad roads, and the rise of cargo drones pp. 1489-1509

- Rene Umlauf and Marian Burchardt
- Capital flows and geographically uneven economic dynamics: A monetary perspective pp. 1510-1531

- Karsten Kohler
- Financial discipline through inter-sectoral mergers and acquisitions: Exploring the convergence of Global Production Networks and the Global Financial Network pp. 1532-1550

- Liam Keenan, Timothy Monteath and Dariusz Wójcik
- Immaterial animals and financialized forests: Asset manager capitalism, ESG integration and the politics of livestock pp. 1551-1568

- Jeremy Brice, George Cusworth, Jamie Lorimer and Tara Garnett
- The blockchain challenge for Sweden's housing and mortgage markets pp. 1569-1585

- Anetta Proskurovska and Sabine Dörry
- Unbuilding the city: Deconstruction and the circular economy in Vancouver pp. 1586-1603

- Nicholas Lynch
- The economic returns of decentralisation: Government quality and the role of space pp. 1604-1622

- Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose and Vinko MuÅ¡tra
- Priced out? Household migration out of “superstar†US city-regions pp. 1623-1640

- Maximilian Buchholz
- Whither hydrocarbons? The rescaling of global oil and gas markets amidst COVID-19 and a contested transition pp. 1641-1668

- Gabe Eckhouse, Anna Zalik, Gabe Eckhouse, Michael Watts2, Angus Lyall, Gaby Valdivia, Anna Zalik and Matt Huber
Volume 54, issue 7, 2022
- Follow the money pp. 1299-1322

- Sarah Hughes-McLure
- Global locational inequality: Assessing unequal exchange effects pp. 1323-1340

- Andrea Ricci
- Firm decline and the mobility of US inventors, 1976–2015 pp. 1341-1367

- Melissa Haller
- From policy to institution: Implementing land reform in Dar es Salaam’s unplanned settlements pp. 1368-1390

- Martina Manara
- Territorial stigmatisation beyond the city: Habitus, affordances and landscapes of industrial ruination pp. 1391-1410

- Stephen Hincks and Ryan Powell
- The spatiality of collective action and organization among platform workers in Spain and Chile pp. 1411-1431

- Karol Morales-Muñoz and Beltran Roca
- The proximity and dynamics of intercity technology transfers in the Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macau Greater Bay Area: Evidence from patent transfer networks pp. 1432-1449

- Haitao Ma, Yehua Dennis Wei, Liang Dai and Xuanfang Xu
- Writing geography: Teaching research writing and storytelling in the discipline pp. 1450-1459

- Robert M Wilson
- Writing our way to sustainable economies? How academic sustainability writing engages with capitalism pp. 1460-1474

- Simon Mair
- Multiple binds and forbidden pleasures: Writing as poaching at French universities pp. 1475-1485

- Renaud Le Goix, Myriam Houssay-Holzschuch and Camille Noûs
Volume 54, issue 6, 2022
- Placing the Foundational Economy: An emerging discourse for post-neoliberal economic development pp. 1069-1085

- Bertie Russell, David Beel, Ian Rees Jones and Martin Jones
- Microfoundations of global value chain research: Big decisions by small firms pp. 1086-1111

- Giulio Buciuni, Jacopo Canello and Gary Gereffi
- Class monopoly rent and the urban sustainability fix in Seattle's South Lake Union District pp. 1112-1129

- Matthew B. Anderson, Elijah C. Hansen and Jason Y. Scully
- Understanding social class in place: Responding to supergentrification in Aspen, Colorado pp. 1130-1146

- Jenny Stuber and Krista E Paulsen
- Can gentrification theory learn from Airbnb? Airbnbfication and the asset economy in ReykjavÃk pp. 1147-1164

- Anne-Cécile Mermet
- ‘Demarginalising’ a territorially stigmatised neighbourhood?: The relationship between governance configurations and trajectories of urban change pp. 1165-1183

- Hannah Holmes
- When large-scale regeneration becomes an engine of urban growth: How new power coalitions are shaping Milan's governance pp. 1184-1199

- Veronica Conte and Guido Anselmi
- The structural deficit of the Olympics and the World Cup: Comparing costs against revenues over time pp. 1200-1218

- Martin Müller, David Gogishvili and Sven Daniel Wolfe
- Critical realist perspectives on the urban growth system pp. 1219-1235

- David Waite
- Power couples, cities, and wages pp. 1236-1255

- Richard Florida, Charlotta Mellander and Karen King
- Institutional incongruence, the everyday, and the persistence of street vending in Lagos: a demand-side perspective pp. 1256-1276

- Eghosa Igudia, Robert Ackrill and Michael Machokoto
- Mutable mobiles? Making space for an access-based car sharing market pp. 1277-1296

- Gianluca Chimenti and Hans Kjellberg
Volume 54, issue 5, 2022
- Winners of the Ashby prizes pp. 841-844

- Gabriella Y Carolini, Katie J Wells, Kafui Attoh and Declan Cullen
- Mega-urban politics: Analyzing the infrastructure turn through the national state lens pp. 845-866

- Gavin Shatkin
- Between the colossal and the catastrophic: Planetary urbanization and the political ecologies of emergent infectious disease pp. 867-910

- Neil Brenner and Swarnabh Ghosh
- Platform capitalism and cloud infrastructure: Theorizing a hyper-scalable computing regime pp. 911-929

- Devika Narayan
- Circulation and containment in the knowledge-based economy: Transnational education zones in Dubai and Qatar pp. 930-948

- Tim Rottleb and Jana M. Kleibert
- Waiting for the market? Microinsurance and development as anticipatory marketization pp. 949-965

- Nick Bernards
- Debtor spaces: Austerity, space, and dispossession in Michigan’s emergency management system pp. 966-983

- Melissa Heil
- Financializing nursing homes? The uneven development of Health Care REITs in France, the United Kingdom and Japan pp. 984-1004

- Natacha Aveline-Dubach
- Bringing borders back into cross-border regional innovation systems: Functions and dynamics pp. 1005-1021

- Francesco Cappellano, Christophe Sohn, Teemu Makkonen and Virpi Kaisto
- Symposium – Built Up: An Historical Perspective on the Contemporary Principles and Practices of Real Estate Development, by Patrice Derrington. London: Routledge (2021) pp. 1022-1066

- Lawrence Summers, Gordon L Clark, Richard Florida, Gordon L Clark, Richard Florida, Manuel B Aalbers, Dariusz Wójcik, Janelle Knox-Hayes, Sam Chandan, Rachel Weber, Richard K Green, Ashby HB Monk, Jerry Nickelsburg and Patrice Derrington
Volume 54, issue 4, 2022
- Platformed professionalization: Labor, assets, and earning a livelihood through Airbnb pp. 595-610

- Jelke R. Bosma
- Multiple entrepreneurial ecosystems? Worker cooperative development in Toronto and Montréal pp. 611-633

- Jason Spicer and Michelle Zhong
- Post-great recession municipal budgeting and governance: A mixed methods analysis of budget stress and reform pp. 634-652

- Mark Davidson and Kevin Ward
- The uneven geography of real estate investment by Mainland Chinese state-owned and private enterprises in the U.S.: Local market conditions, migration, and ethnic networks pp. 653-675

- Lisha He, Mia M Bennett and Ronghao Jiang
- Skill-relatedness and employment growth of firms in times of prosperity and crisis in an oil-dependent region pp. 676-692

- John-Erik Rørheim and Ron Boschma
- Remittances, development and financialisation beyond the Global North pp. 693-701

- Rahel Kunz, Julia Maisenbacher and Lekh Nath Paudel
- The financialization of remittances and the individualization of development: A new power geometry of global development pp. 702-721

- Hannes Warnecke-Berger
- Diaspora engagement policies and transnational financialisation in Colombia pp. 722-743

- Gisela P Zapata
- Racial capitalism, coloniality and the financialization of Caribbean remittances pp. 744-760

- Beverley Mullings
- Challenging the financialization of remittances agenda through Indigenous women’s practices in Oaxaca pp. 761-778

- Araby Smyth
- ‘Cambiando el chip’: The gendered constellation of subjectivities of the financialisation of remittances in Mexico pp. 779-799

- Rahel Kunz and Brenda RamÃrez
- Contesting the financialisation of remittances: Repertoires of reluctance, refusal and dissent in Ghana and Senegal pp. 800-821

- Vincent Guermond
- Remittances and the reconfiguration of rural finance in Nepal (1900–1960) pp. 822-838

- Lekh Nath Paudel
Volume 54, issue 3, 2022
- Revisiting the valuable locales in our cities? Visualizing social interaction potential around metro station areas in Wuhan, China pp. 433-436

- Jiangyue Wu, Jiangping Zhou and Hanxi Ma
- The unequal commute: Comparing commuting patterns across income and racial worker subgroups pp. 437-440

- Yujie Hu
- Four reasons why data centers matter, five implications of their social spatial distribution, one graphic to visualize them pp. 441-445

- Desmond Bast, Constance Carr, Karinne Madron and Ahmad Mafaz Syrus
- Summer suburbanization in Moscow Region: Investigation with nighttime lights satellite imagery pp. 446-448

- Alexander Sheludkov and Alexandra Starikova
- Shrinking cities in China: Evidence from the latest two population censuses 2010–2020 pp. 449-453

- Xiangfeng Meng and Ying Long
- Cyberspace-based urban networks: Visualising and exploring China's intercity interaction from a new perspective pp. 454-460

- Zuo Zhang and Zhe Wang
- The ontological politics of freshness: Qualities of food and sustainability governance pp. 461-476

- David M. Evans, Peter Jackson, Monica Truninger and João A. Baptista
- Affective life of financial loss: Detaching from lost investments in the wake of the gig economy pp. 477-492

- David Bissell
- The accountancy of marketisation: Fictional markets in housing land supply pp. 493-507

- Quintin Bradley
- Institutional conformity, entrepreneurial governance and local contingency: Problematizing central-local dynamics in localizing China's low-income housing policy pp. 508-532

- Li Yu and Wei Xu
- Global destruction networks and hybrid e-waste economies: Practices and embeddedness in Guiyu, China pp. 533-553

- Kun Wang, Junxi Qian and Shenjing He
- Theorizing nation-building through high-speed rail development: Hegemony and space in the Basque Country, Spain pp. 554-571

- Diego GarcÃa-Mejuto
- Ridesourcing and urban inequality in Chicago: Connecting mobility disparities to unequal development, gentrification, and displacement pp. 572-592

- Rachel G McKane and David J Hess
Volume 54, issue 2, 2022
- Visualising rural access index and not served rural population in Africa pp. 215-218

- Wanjing Li, Qi Zhou, Yuheng Zhang and Yijun Chen
- Economic resilience during COVID-19: An insight from permanent business closures pp. 219-221

- Wei Zhai and Haoyu Yue
- Visualizing clustering characteristics of multidimensional arable land quality indexes at the county level in mainland China pp. 222-225

- Sijing Ye, Changqing Song, Peichao Gao, Chenyu Liu and Changxiu Cheng
- The world’s number 1 real estate development exporter? Assessing announced transnational projects from the United Arab Emirates between 2003–2014 pp. 226-246

- Jorn Koelemaij
- “They had already soldâ€: Uncovering relations among the local state, the market and the public in the case of municipal housing privatization in RosengÃ¥rd, Sweden pp. 247-264

- Jennie Gustafsson
- The shape of neighborhoods to come: Examining patterns of gentrification and holistic neighborhood change in Los Angeles County, 1980–2010 pp. 265-294

- Seth A. Williams and John R. Hipp
- Inscriptions of resilience: Bond ratings and the government of climate risk in Greater Miami, Florida pp. 295-310

- Savannah Cox
- Crowding Out Development: Fiscal Federalism after the Great Recession pp. 311-329

- Yuanshuo Xu and Mildred E. Warner
- The spectral scientists of corridor B: Neoliberalization and its ghosts in higher education pp. 330-346

- Kerry Holden
- Listening to the buzz: Exploring the link between firm creation and regional innovative atmosphere as reflected by social media pp. 347-369

- Carlo Corradini, Emma Folmer and Anna Rebmann
- Writing economies and economies of writing pp. 370-381

- Rae Dufty-Jones, Chris Gibson and Trevor Barnes
- More-than-human economies of writing pp. 382-391

- Emma Waight
- From crisis to the everyday: Shouldn't we all be writing economies? pp. 392-404

- Priti Narayan and Emily Rosenman
- “Writing's intimate spatialities: Drawing ourselves to our writing in self-caring practices of love†pp. 405-412

- Dydia DeLyser
- Labour, Efficiency, Critique: writing the plantation into the technological present-future pp. 413-421

- Stefan Ouma and Saumya Premchander
- Rentierism and the commons: A critical contribution to Brett Christophers’ Rentier Capitalism pp. 422-429

- Emrah Karakilic
Volume 54, issue 1, 2022
- Visualising global currents of international students between 1999 and 2018 pp. 3-6

- Hengyu Gu, Zhibin Xu, Jiansong Zheng and Tiyan Shen
- The uneven geography of innovation in Turkey: Visualizing the geography and regional relatedness of patent production pp. 7-10

- Umut Erdem and K. Mert Cubukcu
- Visualizing China’s river network pp. 11-14

- Fang Wang and Fangqu Niu
- Neoliberal disease: COVID-19, co-pathogenesis and global health insecurities pp. 15-32

- Matthew Sparke and Owain David Williams
- Negotiating the Wild West: Variegated neoliberalisation of the Swedish labour migration regime and the wild berry migration industry pp. 33-49

- Charlotta Hedberg and Irma Olofsson
- A critique of innovation districts: Entrepreneurial living and the burden of shouldering urban development pp. 50-66

- Carla M. Kayanan
- A win-win situation? Urban regeneration and the paradox of homeowner displacement pp. 67-83

- Yinnon Geva and Gillad Rosen
- Can economic development policy trigger gentrification? Assessing and anatomising the mechanisms of state-led gentrification pp. 84-104

- Renan Almeida, Pedro PatrÃcio, Marcelo Brandão and Ramon Torres
- ‘The whole of Shirebrook got put on an ASBO’: The co-production of territorial stigma in a former colliery town pp. 105-121

- James Pattison
- The consequences of timing norms and term limits on local agency pp. 122-135

- Lucinda David
- Variegated intersections of neoliberalism and financialization pp. 136-143

- Chris Muellerleile and Shaun French
- Financialization and non-disposable women: Real estate, debt and labour in UK care homes pp. 144-159

- Amy Horton
- Automated landlord: Digital technologies and post-crisis financial accumulation pp. 160-181

- Desiree Fields
- Housing market financialization, neoliberalism and everyday retrenchment of social housing pp. 182-198

- Michael Byrne and Michelle Norris
- Commentary on Financialisation Theme Issue Papers * pp. 199-203

- Ben Fine
- The university and the city: Spaces of risk, decolonisation, and civic disruption pp. 204-212

- Donald McNeill, Michael Mossman, Dallas Rogers and Mark Tewdwr-Jones
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