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Volume 35, issue 12, 2003
- Reclaiming the Past: Lessons for ‘Cluster’ Policy pp. 2091-2094

- Michael Taylor and Paul Plummer
- Why We Let Each other Down pp. 2094-2096

- Sue Roberts
- The Effect of Long-Distance Family Migration and Motherhood on Partnered Women's Labour-Market Activity Rates in Great Britain and the USA pp. 2097-2114

- Paul Boyle, Thomas Cooke, Keith Halfacree and Darren Smith
- The Nonmarket Benefits of Redeveloping Dockland Areas for Recreational Purposes: The Case of Castellón, Spain pp. 2115-2129

- Salvador Del Saz-Salazar and Leandro Garcia-Menendez
- Spatial Pricing in Interdependent Markets: A Case Study of Petrol Retailing in Sheffield pp. 2131-2159

- Xiaoming Ning and Robert Haining
- Spatial Interaction Models and Fisher Information: A New Calibration Algorithm pp. 2161-2176

- Martin Berzins and Alan G Wilson
- Transportation Impact Statement (TIS)—A New Tool for Transportation and Land-Use Planning pp. 2177-2190

- Eran Ben-Elia, Daniel Shefer and Yoram Shiftan
- Cutting It: European Integration, Trade Regimes, and the Reconfiguration of East–Central European Apparel Production pp. 2191-2207

- Bob Begg, John Pickles and Adrian Smith
- Belaboring Gender: The Spatial Practice of Work and the Politics of ‘Making Do’ in Istanbul pp. 2209-2227

- Anna J Secor
- Reconfiguring Scale and Power: The Khong-Chi-Mun Project in Northeast Thailand pp. 2229-2250

- Chris Sneddon
- Review: On Global Aging: Old-Age Income Systems in the EU and other Major Parts of the World, Bringing Society Back in: Grassroots Ecosystem Management, Accountability, and Sustainable Communities, Megaprojects and Risk: An Anatomy of Ambition, the Europeanization of British Environmental Policy: A Departmental Perspective, Economic Voting pp. 2251-2258

- Gordon L Clark, James McCarthy, Ian Smith, Charlotte Burns and Ron Johnston
Volume 35, issue 11, 2003
- The Possibilities of Performance pp. 1901-1906

- Alan Latham and David Conradson
- Witnessing Space: ‘Knowledge without Contemplation’ pp. 1907-1932

- John-David Dewsbury
- Spatial Textures: Place, Touch, and Praesentia pp. 1933-1944

- Kevin Hetherington
- Spacing, Performing, and Becoming: Tangles in the Mundane pp. 1945-1960

- David Crouch
- Make-Believe: Spiritual Practice, Embodiment, and Sacred Space pp. 1961-1974

- Julian Holloway
- Doing Organisational Space: Practices of Voluntary Welfare in the City pp. 1975-1992

- David Conradson
- Research, Performance, and Doing Human Geography: Some Reflections on the Diary-Photograph, Diary-Interview Method pp. 1993-2017

- Alan Latham
- Performance and.… pp. 2019-2024

- Nigel Thrift
- Organised for Inward Investment? Development Agencies, Local Government, and Firms in the Inward Investment Process pp. 2025-2051

- Crispian Fuller, Robert J Bennett and Mark Ramsden
- Industrial Clusters and Peripheral Areas pp. 2053-2068

- José Pontes
- Space, Citizenship, and Voluntarism: Critical Reflections on the Voluntary Welfare Sector in Glasgow pp. 2069-2086

- Nicholas R Fyfe and Christine Milligan
- Review: Governing Food: Science, Safety and Trade, Ideas and Actions in the Green Movement pp. 2087-2090

- Richard Le Heron and David Featherstone
Volume 35, issue 10, 2003
- Malestream Geography: Gender Patterns among UK Geography Faculty pp. 1711-1716

- Mike Crang
- Natural Environments—Healthy Environments? An Exploratory Analysis of the Relationship between Greenspace and Health pp. 1717-1731

- Sjerp de Vries, Robert A Verheij, Peter P Groenewegen and Peter Spreeuwenberg
- Potential Accessibility, Travel Time, and Consumer Choice: Geographical Variations in General Medical Practice Registrations in Eastern England pp. 1733-1750

- Robin Haynes, Andrew Lovett and Gisela Sünnenberg
- Personal Mobility: A Corporeal Dimension of Transnationalisation. The Case of Long-Distance Travel from Sweden pp. 1751-1768

- Lotta Frändberg and Bertil Vilhelmson
- GIS–Multicriteria Evaluation with Ordered Weighted Averaging (OWA): Case Study of Developing Watershed Management Strategies pp. 1769-1784

- Jacek Malczewski, Terry Chapman, Cindy Flegel, Dan Walters, Dan Shrubsole and Martin A Healy
- Demand-Pull and Cost-Push Effects on Labor Income in Turkey, 1973–90 pp. 1785-1807

- Erik Dietzenbacher and Gülay Günlük-Şenesen
- Learning Communities in a Learning Region: The Soft Infrastructure of Cross-Firm Learning Networks in Silicon Valley pp. 1809-1830

- Chris Benner
- Disaggregating the Space–Time Layers of City-Centre Activities and Their Users pp. 1831-1851

- Rosemary D F Bromley, Andrew R Tallon and Colin J Thomas
- The Social Relations of Business Representation and Devolved Governance in the United Kingdom pp. 1853-1876

- Mike Raco
- Globalization and the Changing Clothing Industry in Turkey pp. 1877-1894

- Nebahat Tokatli
- Review: Taking Sustainable Cities Seriously: Economic Development, the Environment, and Quality of Life in American Cities, Lines in the Water: Nature and Culture at Lake Titicaca, Geographies of Power: Placing Scale, Deforesting the Earth: From Prehistory to Global Crisis pp. 1895-1900

- Rachel Slocum, Tom Perreault, Erik Swyngedouw and Jessica Dempsey
Volume 35, issue 9, 2003
- Technology and Mobility pp. 1521-1527

- Eric Laurier
- Technologies Making Space Visible pp. 1529-1545

- Naoki Ueno and Yasuko Kawatoko
- Practical Management of Mobility: The Case of the Emergency Medical System pp. 1547-1564

- Nozomi Ikeya
- Place as a Practical Concern of Mobile Workers pp. 1565-1587

- Barry Brown and Kenton O'Hara
- “I Can't Talk Now, I'm in a Fitting Roomâ€: Formulating Availability and Location in Mobile-Phone Conversations pp. 1589-1605

- Alexandra Weilenmann
- Representational Politics in Virtual Urban Places pp. 1607-1627

- Angus Whyte and Ann Macintosh
- Recognising ‘Recognition’: Social Justice and the Place of the Cultural in Social Exclusion Policy and Practice pp. 1629-1649

- Zoë Morrison
- Job Access and Employment among Low-Skilled Autoless Workers in US Metropolitan Areas pp. 1651-1668

- Mizuki Kawabata
- Modelling Tourist Destination Choice Using a Decision Table Induction Algorithm pp. 1669-1687

- Manon van Middelkoop, Aloys W J Borgers and H J P Timmermans
- Innovation, Collaboration, and Learning in Regional Clusters: A Study of SMEs in the Aberdeen Oil Complex pp. 1689-1706

- Andrew Cumbers, Danny Mackinnon and Keith Chapman
- Review: A Researcher's Guide to the National Statistics Socio-Economic Classification, Suburban Space: The Fabric of Dwelling, Uncommon Ground: Architecture, Technology and Topography pp. 1707-1710

- Ron Johnston and Richard Baxter
Volume 35, issue 8, 2003
- Transitional Cities pp. 1331-1338

- Fulung Wu
- Pension Security in the Global Economy: Markets and National Institutions in the 21st Century pp. 1339-1356

- Gordon L Clark
- The Logic of Funding European Pension Restructuring and the Dangers of Financialisation pp. 1357-1372

- Ewald Engelen
- Comment on Ewald Engelen: The European Model is Unsustainable pp. 1373-1376

- Gordon L Clark
- Comment on Gordon Clark: The False Necessities of State Retreat pp. 1377-1380

- Ewald Engelen
- Pensions and Politics pp. 1381-1384

- Adam Tickell
- 20 Years after pp. 1385-1388

- Yannis Veneris
- Numerical Experiments with Central Place Theory and Spatial Interaction Modelling pp. 1389-1403

- Stan Openshaw and Yannis Veneris
- Behind the Cube Rule: Implications of, and Evidence against a Fractal Electoral Geography pp. 1405-1414

- John Maloney, Bernard Pearson and Andrew Pickering
- Exploring Spatial Effects on Urban Housing Duration pp. 1415-1429

- Tae-Kyung Kim and Mark W Horner
- Change in the German Model of Corporate Governance: Evidence from Blockholdings 1997–2001 pp. 1431-1458

- Dariusz Wójcik
- Measuring the Social Environment: Social Cohesion and Material Deprivation in English and Scottish Neighbourhoods pp. 1459-1475

- Mai Stafford, Mel Bartley, Amanda Sacker, Michael Marmot, Richard Wilkinson, Richard Boreham and Roger Thomas
- The Link between Local Production Systems and Public and University Research in Italy pp. 1477-1492

- Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose and Maria Cristina Refolo
- Trojan Pig: Paradoxes of Food Safety Regulation pp. 1493-1511

- Elizabeth C Dunn
- Review: The European Union: Economy, Society, and Polity, the Environmentalism of the Poor: A Study of Ecological Conflicts and Valuation, States of Nature: Science, Agriculture, and Environment in the Spanish Caribbean, 1760–1940, the New Financial Order: Risk in the 21st Century, American Empire: Roosevelt's Geographer and the Prelude to Globalization pp. 1513-1520

- Adrian Favell, Paul Robbins, Matthew Schnurr, Gordon L Clark and Ron Johnston
Volume 35, issue 7, 2003
- Winners of the Ashby Prizes pp. 1141-1142

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- People, Politics, Policy: The (Im)Possibilities of Institutional Collaboratio pp. 1143-1150

- Lily Kong
- The Dialectics of Geographic and Virtual Space pp. 1151-1156

- Yuko Aoyama and Eric Sheppard
- Tethered Connectivity? The Spatial Distribution of Wireless Infrastructure pp. 1157-1171

- Sean P Gorman and Angela McIntee
- (Re)Solving Space and Time: Fulfilment Issues in Online Grocery Retailing pp. 1173-1200

- Andrew J Murphy
- Sociospatial Dimensions of Technology Adoption: Recent M-Commerce and E-Commerce Developments pp. 1201-1221

- Yuko Aoyama
- The Geographies of Online Job Search: Preliminary Findings from Worcester, MA pp. 1223-1243

- Sarah Niles and Susan Hanson
- Chips, Bits, and the Law: An Economic Geography of Internet Gambling pp. 1245-1260

- Mark Wilson
- Underground Globalization: Mapping the Space of Flows of the Internet Adult Industry pp. 1261-1286

- Matthew A Zook
- A Nation Still Dividing: The British Census and Social Polarisation 1971–2001 pp. 1287-1313

- Danny Dorling and Phil Rees
- Structural Change in a Local Urban Housing Market pp. 1315-1326

- Colin Jones, Chris Leishman and Craig Watkins
- Review: Spaces of Neoliberalism: Urban Restructuring in North America and Western Europe, the Modalities of European Union Governance: New Institutionalist Explanations of Agri-Environmental Policy pp. 1327-1330

- Tom Slater and Geoff A Wilson
Volume 35, issue 6, 2003
- Environmental Perceptions and Environmental Reality: When More is Less? pp. 951-954

- Philip Graves
- Social Science, Public Policy, and the Search for Happiness pp. 954-957

- Danny Dorling and Neil Ward
- Too Many Voices, “Too Problematic to Be Plausibleâ€: Representing Multiple Responses to Local Economic Development Strategies? pp. 959-981

- Mark Jayne
- Network Structure of an Industrial Cluster: Electronics in Toronto pp. 983-1006

- John N H Britton
- Boundary Keeping and Access to Gaharu among Kenyah Forest Users pp. 1007-1023

- Eva K Wollenberg
- Extending Geodemographic Classification: A New Regional Prototype pp. 1025-1050

- James Debenham, Graham Clarke and John Stillwell
- Transportation Planning for Disasters: An Accessibility Approach pp. 1051-1072

- Stephanie E Chang
- The Shopping Mall as an Emergent Public Space in Turkey pp. 1073-1093

- Feyzan Erkip
- Governance for Sustainability: Towards a ‘Thick’ Analysis of Environmental Decisionmaking pp. 1095-1110

- W Neil Adger, Katrina Brown, Jenny Fairbrass, Andrew Jordan, Jouni Paavola, Sergio Rosendo and Gill Seyfang
- Territorial Inequality, Regional Productivity, and Industrial Change in Postcommunism: Regional Transformations in Slovakia pp. 1111-1135

- Adrian Smith
- Review: Making Sense of Cities: A Geographical Survey, Boundaries and Justice: Diverse Ethical Perspectives, the Politics of Mobility: Transport, the Environment and Public Policy pp. 1137-1140

- Judith Kenny, Ron Johnston and Peter Merriman
Volume 35, issue 5, 2003
- The Geography of Scientific Citation pp. 761-765

- Michael Batty
- The Difference That Planning Makes pp. 765-770

- Gleeson Brendan
- Where Has Welfare Gone? Introductory Remarks on the Geographies of Care and Welfare pp. 771-777

- Lynn A Staeheli and Michael Brown
- Labor and Housing Markets as Public Spaces: ‘Personal Responsibility’ and the Contradictions of Welfare-Reform Policies pp. 779-798

- Daniel Trudeau and Meghan Cope
- Class, Care, and Welfare Reform: Reading Meanings, Talking Feelings pp. 799-814

- Chris Haylett
- Women and the Work of Community pp. 815-831

- Lynn A Staeheli
- Hospice and the Spatial Paradoxes of Terminal Care pp. 833-851

- Michael Brown
- A Situated Practice for (Re)Situating Selves: Trainee Counsellors and the Promise of Counselling pp. 853-870

- Liz Bondi
- The Rise of Living Alone in Inner London: Trends among the Population of Working Age pp. 871-888

- Ray Hall and Philip E Ogden
- UK Temporary Staffing: Industry Structure and Evolutionary Dynamics pp. 889-907

- Kevin Ward
- An Environmental Justice Analysis of British Air Quality pp. 909-929

- Gordon Mitchell and Danny Dorling
- Modelling a Single Type of Environmental Impact from an Obnoxious Transport Activity: Implementing Locational Analysis with GIS pp. 931-946

- Antonio Moreno-Jiménez and Robert Lindsay Hodgart
- Review: Regional Development in China: States, Globalization, and Inequality, Imagined Regional Communities: Integration and Sovereignty in the Global South, Empire City: The Making and Meaning of the New York City Landscape pp. 947-950

- George C S Lin, Simon Dalby and Peter Adey
Volume 35, issue 4, 2003
- Policy (Re)Turns: Gentrification Research and Urban Policy–Urban Policy and Gentrification Research pp. 571-574

- Loretta Lees
- Urban Development without more Mobility by Car? Lessons from Amsterdam, a Multimodal Urban Region pp. 575-589

- Luca Bertolini and Frank le Clercq
- A Room of One's Own: Housing Consumption and Residential Crowding in Transitional Urban China pp. 591-614

- Youqin Huang
- The Unity of Difference: A Critical Appraisal of Niklas Luhmann's Theory of Social Systems in the Context of Corporeality and Spatiality pp. 615-630

- Martin Gren and Wolfgang Zierhofer
- A Grounded Approach to Identifying National Competitive Advantage: A Preliminary Exploration pp. 631-657

- Edmund R Thompson
- A Tale of Contestation, Disciples, and Damned: The Lessons of the Spread of Globalization into Trinidad and Tobago pp. 659-678

- Barry Riddell
- Modelling Urban Growth Patterns: A Multiscale Perspective pp. 679-704

- Jianquan Cheng and Ian Masser
- Reshaping the Dutch Planning System: A Learning Process? pp. 705-723

- Maarten Wolsink
- Statistical Test for Local Patterns of Spatial Association pp. 725-744

- Yee Leung, Chang-Lin Mei and Wen-Xiu Zhang
- The Net Cost of Banning Commercial Foresting: A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis for the Philippines pp. 745-758

- Christian M Dufournaud, Michael Jerrett, U-Primo Rodriguez, John T Quinn and Arlene Inocencio
- Review: Promoting Environmental Sustainability in Development: An Evaluation of the World Bank's Performance pp. 759-760

- Robert Hunter Wade
Volume 35, issue 3, 2003
- Investment Bank Analysts and Knowledge in Economic Geography pp. 381-387

- Neil Wrigley, Andrew Currah and Steve Wood
- What's Alternative about Alternative Food Networks? pp. 389-391

- Sarah Whatmore, Pierre Stassart and Henk Renting
- Understanding Alternative Food Networks: Exploring the Role of Short Food Supply Chains in Rural Development pp. 393-411

- Henk Renting, Terry K Marsden and Jo Banks
- Managing Pests, Consumers, and Commitments: The Case of Apple Growers and Pear Growers in Belgium's Lower Meuse Region pp. 413-427

- Eric Collet and Marc Mormont
- On Promising Niches and Constraining Sociotechnical Regimes: The Case of Dutch Wheat and Bread pp. 429-448

- Johannes S C Wiskerke
- Metabolising Risk: Food Scares and the Un/Re-Making of Belgian Beef pp. 449-462

- Pierre Stassart and Sarah J Whatmore
- Contesting the State: Discourses of the Asian Economic Crisis and Mediating Strategies of Electronics Firms in Singapore pp. 463-488

- Karen P Y Lai and Wai Chung Henry Yeung
- Heterosexism and the Geographies of Everyday Life in Belfast, Northern Ireland pp. 489-510

- Rob Kitchin and Karen Lysaght
- Utilities, Land-Use Change, and Urban Development: Brownfield Sites as ‘Cold-Spots’ of Infrastructure Networks in Berlin pp. 511-529

- Timothy Moss
- Public Housing and the Rescaling of Regulation in the USA pp. 531-549

- Jason Hackworth
- Local Labour Markets and Individual Transitions into and out of Poverty: Evidence from the British Household Panel Study Waves 1 to 8 pp. 551-568

- Andrew McCulloch
- Review: Silent Spill: The Organization of an Industrial Crisis pp. 569-570

- W Scott Prudham
Volume 35, issue 2, 2003
- Nonoptimal Levels of Suburbanization pp. 191-198

- Philip Graves
- Tension at the Nexus of the Global and Local: Culture, Property, and Marine Aquaculture in Hawai'i pp. 199-213

- Krisnawati Suryanata and Karen N Umemoto
- Agro-Food System Restructuring and the Geographic Concentration of US Swine Production pp. 215-229

- Rick Welsh, Bryan Hubbell and Chantal Line Carpentier
- Unpacking and Repackaging Regional Diversity: Office-Building Trajectories in Canada pp. 231-248

- Igal Charney
- Tunnel Traffic and Toll Elasticities in Hong Kong: Some Recent Evidence for International Comparisons pp. 249-276

- Becky P Y Loo
- Love Thy Neighbourhood—Rethinking the Politics of Scale and Walsall's Struggle for Neighbourhood Democracy pp. 277-300

- Mark Whitehead
- Living on the Edge: The Marginalisation and ‘Resistance’ of D/Deaf Youth pp. 301-321

- Gill Valentine and Tracey Skelton
- The Life Course and Residential Mobility in British Housing Markets pp. 323-339

- William A V Clark and Youqin Huang
- Local Networks and Regional Development: Features and Perspectives pp. 341-360

- Rosella Nicolini
- Homeless Mobility, Institutional Settings, and the New Poverty Management pp. 361-379

- Geoffrey DeVerteuil
Volume 35, issue 1, 2003
- The Short Curious Half-Life of ‘Official Concern’ about Women's Rights pp. 1-4

- Joni Seager
- Estimating Interregional Economic Impacts: An Evaluation of Nonsurvey, Semisurvey, and Full-Survey Methods pp. 5-18

- Jan Oosterhaven, Ed C van der Knijff and Gerard J Eding
- Conserving English Landscapes: Land Managers and Agri-Environmental Policy pp. 19-41

- Robert Fish, Susanne Seymour and Charles Watkins
- Testing Hierarchical Information Integration Theory: The Causal Structure of Household Residential Satisfaction pp. 43-58

- Eric J E Molin and Harry J P Timmermans
- Declining Fertility: Implications for Regional Education Planning pp. 59-73

- Jose Manuel PavÃa-Miralles, Luis Eduardo Vila-Lladosa and Bernardi Cabrer-Borrás
- Enforcement Styles, Organizational Commitment, and Enforcement Effectiveness: An Empirical Study of Local Environmental Protection Officials in Urban China pp. 75-94

- Shui-Yan Tang, Carlos Wing-Hung Lo and Gerald E Fryxell
- The Economic Base of Rural Areas: A SAM-Based Analysis of the Western Isles, 1997 pp. 95-111

- Deborah Roberts
- A New Web-Based Interface to British Census of Population Origin–Destination Statistics pp. 113-132

- John Stillwell and Oliver Duke-Williams
- The Rebound of Private Zoning: Property Rights and Local Governance in Urban Land Use pp. 133-149

- F Frederic Deng
- Deprivation, Diet, and Food-Retail Access: Findings from the Leeds ‘Food Deserts' Study pp. 151-188

- Neil Wrigley, Daniel Warm and Barrie Margetts
- Reviews: Imperial Networks: Creating Identities in Nineteenth-Century South Africa and Britain pp. 189-190

- Daniel Clayton
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