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Volume 36, issue 12, 2004
- Subnational Governance and Economic and Social Development pp. 2091-2096

- Andy Pike and John Tomaney
- Is There a Global Link between Regional Disparities and Devolution? pp. 2097-2117

- Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose and Nicholas Gill
- Competitive City-Regionalism as a Politics of Space: A Critical Reinterpretation of the New Regionalism pp. 2119-2139

- Kevin Ward and Andrew E G Jonas
- Heterodoxy and the Governance of Economic Development pp. 2141-2161

- Andy Pike
- ‘Té Para Todos’? A Comparison of the Processes of Devolution in Spain and the UK pp. 2163-2181

- Benito Giordano and Elisa Roller
- Regional Devolution and Democratic Renewal: Developing a Radical Approach to Stakeholder Involvement in the English Regions pp. 2183-2202

- Lynne Humphrey and Keith Shaw
- Sustainable Future Urban Mobility: Using ‘Area Development Negotiations’ for Scenario Assessment and Participatory Strategic Planning pp. 2203-2226

- Peter Loukopoulos and Roland W Scholz
- Shared, Competitive, and Comparative Advantages: A Competence-Based View of Industrial-District Competitiveness pp. 2227-2256

- César Camisón
- Review: Urban Mutations: Periodization Scale and Mobility pp. 2257-2258

- Peter Addey
- Author Index pp. 2259-2260

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- Subject Index pp. 2261-2265

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- Book Reviews Index pp. 2267-2267

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- Referees 2004 pp. 2269-2272

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Volume 36, issue 11, 2004
- (Expanding) the Role of Geography in Public Policy pp. 1901-1905

- Al James, Mia Gray and Ronald Martin
- The Economic (in)Efficiency of Devolution pp. 1907-1928

- Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose and Adala Bwire
- Conservatives and Champions: River Managers and the River Restoration Discourse in the United Kingdom pp. 1929-1942

- William M Adams, Martin R Perrow and Angus Carpenter
- New Agendas for Appraisal: Reflections on Theory, Practice, and Research pp. 1943-1959

- Susan Owens, Tim Rayner and Olivia Bina
- The Form, Style, and Use of Cartographic Visualisations in European Spatial Planning: Examples from England and Germany pp. 1961-1989

- Stefanie Dühr
- Evaluating the Effects of Place-Marketing Campaigns on Interregional Migration in Sweden pp. 1991-2009

- Thomas Niedomysl
- ‘Scale’ and the Instituted Construction of the Urban: Contrasting the Cases of Manchester and Lyon pp. 2011-2032

- Sally Randles and Peter Dicken
- Urban versus Rural Firms: Is there a Spatial Heterogeneity of Labour Demand? pp. 2033-2045

- Jean-Pierre Huiban, Cécile Détang-Dessendre and Francis Aubert
- The Location of New Residential Areas and the Preservation of Open Space: Experiences in the Netherlands pp. 2047-2063

- Piet Rietveld and Alfred J Wagtendonk
- Impacts of Privatising Britain's Rail Passenger Services—Franchising, Refranchising, and Ten Year Transport Plan targets pp. 2065-2087

- Richard D Knowles
- Reviews: City Matters: Competitiveness, Cohesion and Urban Governance pp. 2089-2090

- Mike Raco
Volume 36, issue 10, 2004
- Commentary pp. 1711-1715

- W Neil Adger
- Essay Symposium: Scientific Realism, Geography and Economics pp. 1717-1718

- Uskali Mäki, Caterina Marchionni, Päivi Oinas and Andrew Sayer
- Realism and the Nature of Theory: A Lesson from J H von Thünen for Economists and Geographers pp. 1719-1736

- Uskali Mäki
- Geographical Economics versus Economic Geography: Towards a Clarification of the Dispute pp. 1737-1753

- Caterina Marchionni
- The Narrow Notion of Realism in Human Geography pp. 1755-1776

- Uskali Mäki and Päivi Oinas
- Realisms through Thick and Thin pp. 1777-1789

- Andrew Sayer
- A Spatial Filtering Specification for the Autologistic Model pp. 1791-1811

- Daniel A Griffith
- From Private to Public Sphere, the Commodification of the Au Pair Experience? Returned Migrants from Slovakia to the UK pp. 1813-1833

- Allan M Williams and Vladimir Baláž
- Devolution and the Politics of Business Representation in Britain: A Strategic — Relational Approach pp. 1835-1854

- David Valler and Andrew Wood
- Racial Gradients of Ambient Air Pollution Exposure in Hamilton, Canada pp. 1855-1876

- Michael Buzzelli and Michael Jerrett
- Telecommuting, Residential Location, and Commute-Distance Traveled: Evidence from State of California Employees pp. 1877-1897

- Patricia Mokhtarian, Gustavo O Collantes and Carsten Gertz
- Review: Immigrants and the American Dream: Remaking the Middle Class pp. 1899-1900

- Daniel Hiebert
Volume 36, issue 9, 2004
- Investment Bank Analysts and Retail Research pp. 1521-1528

- Mark Palmer and Leigh Sparks
- Whose Vision? Conspiracy Theory and Land-Use Planning in Nevada County, California pp. 1529-1547

- Patrick T Hurley and Peter A Walker
- Discourses of Objection: Towards an Understanding of Third-Party Rights in Planning pp. 1549-1570

- Geraint Ellis
- The Internationalisation/Globalisation of Retailing: Towards an Economic – Geographical Research Agenda pp. 1571-1594

- Neil M Coe
- The Changing Dynamics of Land-Use Change in Rural China: A Case Study of Yuhang, Zhejiang Province pp. 1595-1615

- Wei Xu
- Migration, Care, and the Linked Lives of Dual-Earner Households pp. 1617-1632

- Adrian J Bailey, Megan K Blake and Thomas J Cooke
- The Development of a Migration Model for England and Wales: Overview and Modelling Out-Migration pp. 1633-1672

- A Stewart Fotheringham, Phil Rees, Tony Champion, Stamatis Kalogirou and Andrew Tremayne
- The Choice of Park and Ride Facilities: An Analysis Using a Context-Dependent Hierarchical Choice Experiment pp. 1673-1686

- Ilona D M Bos, Rob E C M Van der Heijden, Eric J E Molin and Harry J P Timmermans
- A Generalized Significance Testing Method for Global Measures of Spatial Association: An Extension of the Mantel Test pp. 1687-1703

- Sang-Il Lee
- Review: The Condition of Rural Sustainability, Producing Places, States of Knowledge: The Coproduction of Science and Social Order, An Uncooperative Commodity: Privatizing Water in England and Wales pp. 1705-1710

- Chris Cocklin, Noel Castree, Tim Forsyth and Anja Schaefer
Volume 36, issue 8, 2004
- Networks, Flows, and Fluids—Reimagining Spatial Analysis? pp. 1333-1337

- Kirsten Simonsen
- Databases and Bodies: A Cyborg Update pp. 1337-1340

- Nadine Schuurman
- Mapping Posthumanism: An Exchange pp. 1341-1363

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- Surveillance at the Airport: Surveilling Mobility/Mobilising Surveillance pp. 1365-1380

- Peter Adey
- What Makes a Good Sustainable Development Plan? An Analysis of Factors That Influence Principles of Sustainable Development pp. 1381-1396

- Maria Manta Conroy and Philip R Berke
- Mapping the Dynamics of New Forms of Technological Governance in Agriculture: Methodological Considerations pp. 1397-1410

- Vaughan Higgins and Simon Kitto
- Modelling Transboundary Air Pollution in Southeast Asia: Policy Regime and the Role of Stakeholders pp. 1411-1425

- Asif Iqbal Siddiqui and Euston Quah
- What's in a View? pp. 1427-1450

- Steven Bourassa, Martin Hoesli and Jian Sun
- A Push – Pull Framework for Modelling the Relocation of Retirees to a Retirement Village: The Australian Experience pp. 1451-1470

- Robert J Stimson and Rod McCrea
- Where Alonso Meets Sierpinski: An Urban Economic Model of a Fractal Metropolitan Area pp. 1471-1498

- Jean Cavailhès, Pierre Frankhauser, Dominique Peeters and Isabelle Thomas
- Rural Definitions and Short-Term Dynamics in Rural Areas of Finland in 1989–97 pp. 1499-1516

- Toivo Muilu and Jarmo Rusanen
- Reviews: Critical Political Ecology: The Politics of Environmental Science, Cambridge Futures 2: What Transport for Cambridge?, Community-Driven Regulation: Balancing Development and the Environment in Vietnam pp. 1517-1520

- Maxwell T Boykoff, Tim Rayner and Carrie L Mitchell
Volume 36, issue 7, 2004
- Guest Editorial pp. 1141-1150

- Tom Slater, Winifred Curran and Loretta Lees
- Neoliberal Urban Policy and New Paths of Neighborhood Change in the American Inner City pp. 1151-1172

- Kathe Newman and Philip Ashton
- Successful Protect-Community Discourse: Spatiality and Politics in Chicago's Pilsen Neighborhood pp. 1173-1190

- David Wilson, Jared Wouters and Dennis Grammenos
- North American Gentrification? Revanchist and Emancipatory Perspectives Explored pp. 1191-1213

- Tom Slater
- Gentrification, Segregation, and Discrimination in the American Urban System pp. 1215-1241

- Elvin K Wyly and Daniel J Hammel
- Gentrification and the Nature of Work: Exploring the Links in Williamsburg, Brooklyn pp. 1243-1258

- Winifred Curran
- Spatial Structure of Residential Property-Value Distribution in Beijing and Jakarta pp. 1259-1283

- Sun Sheng Han
- Sources of Migrant Housing Disadvantage in Urban China pp. 1285-1304

- Weiping Wu
- Market Revenue and the Scope and Scale of SME Networks in Europe's Vulnerable Regions pp. 1305-1326

- Gordon L Clark, Theo Palaskas, Paul Tracey and Maria Tsampra
- Reviews: Social Networks and Organizations, Public Policy in the Community pp. 1327-1330

- Henry Wai-Chung Yeung and John Houghton
Volume 36, issue 6, 2004
- The Shock of the New: 100 Concepts Describing Recent Urban Change pp. 951-958

- P J Taylor and R E Lang
- Dreams, Bricks, and Bodies: Mapping ‘Neglected Spatialities’ in African Cape Town pp. 959-981

- Yonn Dierwechter
- Money, Morals, and Markets: Evolving Rural Labour Markets in Thailand and the Lao PDR pp. 983-998

- Jonathan Rigg, Bounthong Bouahom and Linkham Douangsavanh
- Housing for Health: Can the Market Care? pp. 999-1017

- Donna Easterlow and Susan J Smith
- State, Strategy, and Scale in the Competitive City: A Neo-Gramscian Analysis of the Governance of ‘Global Sydney’ pp. 1019-1043

- Pauline M McGuirk
- Gender Struggle, Scale, and the Production of Place in the Appalachian Coalfields pp. 1045-1064

- Christiana E Miewald and Eugene J McCann
- Growing Goods: The Market, the State, and Sustainable Food Production pp. 1065-1084

- Henry Buller and Carol Morris
- Recreational Site Choice Modelling Using High-Resolution Spatial Data pp. 1085-1099

- Mette Termansen, Colin J McClean and Hans Skov-Petersen
- Alternative Household Classifications for the 2001 Census pp. 1101-1123

- Jo Wathan, Clare Holdsworth and Rachel Leeser
- Measuring Bifurcation Points in Choice Behavior: Principles and Illustration pp. 1125-1138

- Donggen Wang, Jiukun Li and Harry Timmermans
- Review: Environmental Security pp. 1139-1140

- Jon Barnett
Volume 36, issue 5, 2004
- Smile, Be Happy pp. 761-762

- Danny Dorling and Charles Pattie
- Consumer Citizens and the Cities for Climate Protection Campaign pp. 763-782

- Rachel Slocum
- International Water Resources Allocation and Conflicts: The Case of the Euphrates and Tigris pp. 783-801

- Mehmet Kucukmehmetoglu and Jean-Michel Guldmann
- Health-Related Environmental Indices and Environmental Equity in England and Wales pp. 803-822

- Benedict W Wheeler
- What Explains the Uneven Take-Up of ISO 14001 at the Global Level? A Panel-Data Analysis pp. 823-839

- Eric Neumayer and Richard Perkins
- Working in Partnership for Regeneration—The Effect of Organisational Norms on Community Groups pp. 841-857

- Lisa O'Malley
- Sign Value, Topophilia, and the Locational Component in Property Prices pp. 859-878

- Tom Kauko
- ICT and Substitution Between Out-of-Home and at-Home Work: The Importance of Timing pp. 879-896

- Thomas Graaff and Piet Rietveld
- A Dual Neural Network for Solving Entropy-Maximising Models pp. 897-919

- Yee Leung, Xing-Bao Gao and Kai-Zhou Chen
- The Use of Modal Accessibility Gap as an Indicator for Sustainable Transport Development pp. 921-936

- Rebecca C W Kwok and Anthony G O Yeh
- Reverse Impact Assessment Using a Regional Social Accounting Matrix pp. 937-945

- Manuel Alejandro Cardenete and Ferran Sancho
- Reviews: Hegemony or Survival: America's Quest for Global Dominance, The Modern Demon: Pollution in Urban and Industrial European Societies, History of Regional Science and the Regional Science Association International: The Beginnings and Early History pp. 947-950

- Julien Mercille, John May, Matthew Gandy and Ron Johnston
Volume 36, issue 4, 2004
- Commentary pp. 571-578

- Jane Wills
- Housing for Health: Does the Market Work? pp. 579-600

- Susan J Smith, Donna Easterlow and Moira Munro
- The Changing Regulatory Environment for Speculative Housebuilding and the Construction of Core Competencies for Brownfleld Development pp. 601-624

- David Adams
- Towards an Ecology of Retail Financial Services: Understanding the Persistence of Door-to-Door Credit and Insurance Providers pp. 625-645

- Andrew Leyshon, Dawn Burton, David Knights, Catrina Alferoff and Paola Signoretta
- Retail Parks Revisited: A Growing Competitive Threat to Traditional Shopping Centres? pp. 647-666

- Colin J Thomas, Rosemary D F Bromley and Andrew R Tallon
- Explaining the Growth of British Multiple Retailing during the Golden Age: 1976–94 pp. 667-684

- Carlo Morelli
- Don't Let the Bastards See you Sweat: Masculinity, Public and Private Space, and the Volunteer Firehouse pp. 685-699

- Careen Mackay Yarnal, Lorraine Dowler and Susan Hutchinson
- On the Quality Variation of Primary Health Care Services: A Test of the ‘Inverse Care Law’ for General Practice pp. 701-714

- Huw Williams, Sean White, Martyn Senior, Stephanie Williams and Brynley Davies
- Aggregation of Gravity Models for Journeys to Work pp. 715-729

- Jan Ubøe
- The Effect of Knowledge Spillovers on Productivity Growth Inequalities in Spanish Regions pp. 731-753

- Guadalupe Serrano and Bernardà Cabrer
- Reviews: Nature by Design: People, Natural Process, and Ecological Restoration, Peeking through the Keyhole: The Evolution of North American Homes, Intelligent Cities, Trust and Trustworthiness pp. 755-760

- Morgan Robertson, Robyn Dowling, Donald Lyons and Jan W van Deth
Volume 36, issue 3, 2004
- Guest Editorial pp. 381-390

- Deborah P Dixon and John Paul Jones
- Culture Unbound pp. 391-403

- James S Duncan and Nancy G Duncan
- Area Studies after Poststructuralism pp. 405-419

- J K Gibson-Graham
- Ethnoarchaeology and Undefined Investigations pp. 421-436

- Eric Laurier and Chris Philo
- The Pragmatism of Life in Poststructuralist Times pp. 437-450

- Huib Ernste
- Waiting for Geography pp. 451-460

- Marcus A Doel
- Reembracing Metaphysics pp. 461-468

- Mitch Rose
- Old News: Representation and Academic Novelty pp. 469-480

- Noel Castree and Thomas MacMillan
- T(r)Opes: Geographicus Interruptus pp. 481-489

- Marv Waterstone
- Changing Governance Patterns in the Trade in Fresh Vegetables between Africa and the United Kingdom pp. 491-509

- Catherine Dolan and John Humphrey
- Back to the Land: The Paradox of Organic Food Standards pp. 511-528

- Julie Guthman
- Persistent Variation: Flexibility, Organization, and Strategy in the Logistics of Importing Automobiles to the United States, 1980–99 pp. 529-546

- Peter V Hall
- Public Sector Unions Shaping Hospital Privatization: The Creation of Boston Medical Center pp. 547-568

- Lydia Savage
- Review: Geographies of the ‘New’ Education Market pp. 569-570

- Claudia Hanson Thiem
Volume 36, issue 2, 2004
- Nature is Dead! Long Live Nature pp. 191-194

- Castree Castree
- Flying through Code/Space: The Real Virtuality of Air Travel pp. 195-211

- Martin Dodge and Rob Kitchin
- Financial Globalization and Cross-Border Comovements of Money and Population: Foreign Bank Offices in Los Angeles pp. 213-240

- Gary Dymski and Wei Li
- Financial Institutions in Disadvantaged Areas: A Comparative Analysis of Policies Encouraging Financial Inclusion in Britain and the United States pp. 241-261

- J Neill Marshall
- Industrial Agglomerations as Localised Networks: The Case of the Portuguese Injection Mould Industry pp. 263-278

- João Q Mota and LuÃs M de Castro
- Unblocking the City? Growth Pressures, Collective Provision, and the Search for New Spaces of Governance in Greater Cambridge, England pp. 279-304

- Aidan While, Andrew E G Jonas and David C Gibbs
- Determinants of Residence and Migration in the Soviet Union after World War 2: The Immigrant Population in Estonia pp. 305-325

- Hill Kulu
- Urban Water and the Politics of Citizenship: The Case of the Mexico City Metropolitan Area during the 1980s and 1990s pp. 327-346

- José Esteban Castro
- Replication/Prediction Problems in the Journey to Work pp. 347-364

- Kurt Jörnsten, Inge Thorsen and Jan Ubøe
- A Nation Dividing? Some Questions of Interpretation pp. 365-368

- John Mohan
- A Nation Dividing? Some Interpretations of the Question pp. 369-373

- Danny Dorling and Phil Rees
Volume 36, issue 1, 2004
- Contextualizing Residential Mobility and Housing Choice: Evidence from Urban China pp. 1-6

- Si-Ming Li and Fulong Wu
- Intraurban Residential Relocation in Shanghai: Modes and Stratification pp. 7-25

- Fulong Wu
- Life Course and Residential Mobility in Beijing, China pp. 27-43

- Si-Ming Li
- Housing Markets, Government Behaviors, and Housing Choice: A Case Study of Three Cities in China pp. 45-68

- Youqin Huang
- Housing Preferences in a Transitional Housing System: The Case of Beijing, China pp. 69-87

- Donggen Wang and Si-Ming Li
- Devolution, State Personnel, and the Production of New Territories of Governance in the United Kingdom pp. 89-109

- Rhys Jones, Mark Goodwin, Martin Jones and Glenn Simpson
- Factors That Identify Industrial Districts: An Application in Spanish Manufacturing Firms pp. 111-126

- F Xavier Molina-Morales and M Teresa MartÃnez-Fernández
- Decentralization or Recentralization? A Question of Household versus Population Enumeration, Canadian Metropolitan Areas 1971–1996 pp. 127-147

- Trudi E Bunting
- A Mathematical Model of Segregation Patterns in Residential Neighbourhoods pp. 149-172

- Hezi Yizhaq, Boris A Portnov and Ehud Meron
- Local Governance and Environmental Conservation: Gravel Politics and the Preservation of an Endangered Bird Species in Taiwan pp. 173-189

- Shui-Yan Tang and Ching-Ping Tang
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