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Volume 34, issue 12, 2002
- Deciphering Citations pp. 2093-2102

- Henry Wai-Chung Yeung
- Country of Residence and Pension Entitlement: The Arbitrary Geography of UK Legal Formalism pp. 2102-2106

- Gordon L Clark
- Rethinking the Development of Economic Geography in Mainland China pp. 2107-2126

- Weidong Liu and Dadao Lu
- Spinning Toronto's Golden Age: The Making of a ‘City that Worked’ pp. 2127-2154

- Betsy Donald
- Regional Cycles of Learning: Foreign Multinationals as Agents of Technological Upgrading in Less Developed Countries pp. 2155-2173

- Martina Fromhold-Eisebith
- Risk, Responsibility, and Blame: An Analysis of Vocabularies of Motive in Air-Pollution(ing) Discourses pp. 2175-2192

- Karen Bickerstaff and Gordon Walker
- The Impact of Spatial Clustering of Transport Infrastructure on Risk pp. 2193-2210

- Nils Rosmuller and Rob E C M van der Heijden
- Microsimulation of Neighborhood Evacuations in the Urban–Wildland Interface pp. 2211-2229

- Thomas J Cova and Justin P Johnson
- The Moral Commodity: Production, Consumption, and Governance in the Australasian Breakfast Cereal Industry pp. 2231-2251

- Kiri Le Heron and David Hayward
- Reviews: Unravelling the Rag Trade: Immigrant Entrepreneurship in Seven World Cities, Can the Celtic Tiger Cross the Irish border?, Walking the Tight Rope: Informal Livelihoods and Social Networks in a West African City, Local Economic Development and the Environment, The Prospect of Cities, Tomorrow's Energy: Hydrogen, Fuel Cells, and the Prospects for a Cleaner Planet pp. 2253-2261

- Dan Hiebert, Mark Boyle, Joseph Awetori Yaro, Anna R Davies, Wendy Gibbons and Vaclav Smil
Volume 34, issue 11, 2002
- Commentary pp. 1903-1909

- Richard A Maltby
- Fragile Sector, Robust Practice: Project Ecologies in New Media pp. 1911-1926

- G Grabher
- Distributing Intelligence and Organizing Diversity in New-Media Projects pp. 1927-1949

- Monique Girard and David Stark
- Constructing Innovativeness in New-Media Start-Up Firms pp. 1951-1984

- Wolf Heydebrand and Annalisa Mirón
- Shifting New Media: From Content to Consultancy, from Heterarchy to Hierarchy pp. 1985-2001

- Scott Lash and Andreas Wittel
- Project Work in Context: Regulatory Change and the New Geography of Media pp. 2003-2015

- Susan Christopherson
- European Integration and the Spatial Dynamics of Manufacturing-Employment Change pp. 2017-2036

- Konstantinos Melachroinos
- Examining Distance Effects on Hospitalizations Using GIS: A Study of Three Health Regions in British Columbia, Canada pp. 2037-2053

- Ge Lin, Diane E Allan and Margaret J Penning
- Smallholding, Hobby-Farming, and Commercial Farming: Ethical Identities and the Production of Farming Spaces pp. 2055-2070

- Lewis Holloway
- The State, Skilled Labour Markets, and Immigration: The Case of Doctors in England pp. 2071-2089

- Parvati Raghuram and Eleonore Kofman
- Reviews: Corporate Germany between Globalization and Regional Place Dependence: Business Restructuring in the Ruhr Area pp. 2091-2092

- Robert Hassink
Volume 34, issue 10, 2002
- The Audit and Accountability Culture in UK Universities: Time to Strike Back? pp. 1713-1716

- Ron Johnston
- Inequality, Environment, and Planning pp. 1716-1719

- W Neil Adger
- China's Restless Urban Landscapes 2: Socialist State, Globalization, and Urban Change pp. 1721-1724

- Y H Dennis Wei and George C S Lin
- Beyond the Sunan Model: Trajectory and Underlying Factors of Development in Kunshan, China pp. 1725-1747

- Yehua Dennis Wei
- Transformation of a Boundary Regime: The Hong Kong and Mainland China Case pp. 1749-1762

- Werner Breitung
- Social-Capital Mobilization and Income Returns to Entrepreneurship: The Case of Return Migration in Rural China pp. 1763-1784

- Zhongdong Ma
- Retail Structure of Beijing pp. 1785-1808

- Shuguang Wang and Ken Jones
- Changing Discourses in China Geography: A Narrative Evaluation pp. 1809-1831

- George C S Lin
- Profiting from Creativity? The Music Industry in Stockholm, Sweden and Kingston, Jamaica pp. 1833-1854

- Dominic Power and Daniel Hallencreutz
- Urban Expansion Simulation of Southeast England Using Population Surface Modelling and Cellular Automata pp. 1855-1876

- Fulong Wu and David Martin
- Collective Technology Learning Between Transnational Corporations and Local Business Partners: The Case of West Sweden pp. 1877-1897

- Inge Ivarsson
- Reviews: Splintering Urbanism: Networked Infrastructures, Technological Mobilities and the Urban Condition, Rural Homelessness: Issues, Experiences and Policy Responses pp. 1899-1901

- Rob Kitchin and R Dean Wright
Volume 34, issue 9, 2002
- Crisis, Recovery, Innovation: Responsive Organization after September 11 pp. 1523-1533

- John Kelly and David Stark
- China's Restless Urban Landscapes 1: New Challenges for Theoretical Reconstruction pp. 1535-1544

- George C S Lin and Y H Dennis Wei
- Urban Transformation in China, 1949 – 2000: A Review and Research Agenda pp. 1545-1569

- Laurence J C Ma
- China's Continuing Urban Transition pp. 1571-1589

- Clifton W Pannell
- Sociospatial Differentiation in Urban China: Evidence from Shanghai's Real Estate Markets pp. 1591-1615

- Fulong Wu
- Regional Variation in Family Support for the Elderly in China: A Geodevelopmental Perspective pp. 1617-1633

- Ge Lin
- From ‘Leading the Masses’ to ‘Serving the Consumers’? Newspaper Reporting in Contemporary Urban China pp. 1635-1660

- Christopher J Smith
- Discourse, Displacement, and Retail Practice: Some Pointers from the Charity Retail Project pp. 1661-1683

- Nicky Gregson, Louise Crewe and Kate Brooks
- Transformation of the Central and East European Passenger Car Industry: Selective Peripheral Integration through Foreign Direct Investment pp. 1685-1709

- Petr PavlÃnek
- Review: Community Participation and Geographic Information Systems pp. 1711-1712

- Shivanand Balram
Volume 34, issue 8, 2002
- Winners of the Ashby Prizes pp. 1329-1330

- N/a
- The Economy of Influence pp. 1331-1332

- Anon
- Risk, Activity Modularization, Sourcing, and Economic Geography pp. 1333-1353

- Robert B Penfold
- Speech Acts and Space(s): Language Pragmatics and the Discursive Constitution of the Social pp. 1355-1372

- Wolfgang Zierhofer
- Breaking out of the ‘Isolated State’: Views on the Status and Future of Regional Science from a European Border Region pp. 1373-1393

- Olivier Kramsch and Frans Boekema
- An Unplanned Green Wave: Settlement Patterns in Sweden during the 1990s pp. 1395-1410

- Hans Westlund
- Behind the Web Store: The Organisational and Spatial Evolution of Multichannel Retailing in Toronto pp. 1411-1441

- Andrew Currah
- The Use of Remote Sensing and Landscape Metrics to Describe Structures and Changes in Urban Land Uses pp. 1443-1458

- Martin Herold, Joseph Scepan and Keith C Clarke
- Białowieża Forest, Poland: Representation, Myth, and the Politics of Dispossession pp. 1459-1485

- Stuart Franklin
- A Microlevel Analysis of Residential Context and Travel Time pp. 1487-1507

- Tim Schwanen, Martin Dijst and Frans M Dieleman
- Obstacles to a First World Political Ecology? Looking near without Looking up pp. 1509-1513

- Paul Robbins
- Reviews: Remote Sensing and Urban Analysis. GISDATA 9, Globalizing South China, Environmental Politics in Canada: Managing the Commons into the Twenty-First Century, a Critical Geography of Britain's State Forests, Information Systems for Urban Planning: A Hypermedia Co-operative Approach pp. 1515-1522

- Kiril Stanilov, George C S Lin, Ben Bradshaw, Ari Aukusti Lehtinen and Stan Geertman
Volume 34, issue 7, 2002
- Decisionmaking Models of the Real World and Expertise pp. 1139-1146

- Gordon L Clark and John C Marshall
- Residential Mobility and Local Housing-Market Differences pp. 1147-1164

- Arno van der Vlist, Cees Gorter, Peter Nijkamp and Piet Rietveld
- The Number is the Beast: A Political Economy of Organic-Coffee Certification and Producer Unionism pp. 1165-1184

- Tad Mutersbaugh
- Measuring Neighbourhood Spatial Accessibility to Urban Amenities: Does Aggregation Error Matter? pp. 1185-1206

- Jared Hewko, Karen E Smoyer-Tomic and M John Hodgson
- Urban Form, Road Network Type, and Mode Choice for Frequently Conducted Activities: A Multilevel Analysis Using Quasi-Experimental Design Data pp. 1207-1220

- Danielle Snellen, Aloys Borgers and Harry Timmermans
- Relocating Gender and Rural Economic Strategies pp. 1221-1237

- Ann M Oberhauser
- Screen-Shifting: Consumption, ‘Riskless Risks’ and the Changing Geographies of Cinema pp. 1239-1258

- Phil Hubbard
- Social Housing and Planning Gain: Is This an Appropriate Way of Providing Affordable Housing? pp. 1259-1279

- Anthony (Tony) D H Crook and Christine M E Whitehead
- First World Political Ecology: Lessons from the Wise Use Movement pp. 1281-1302

- James McCarthy
- Electoral Success, Electoral Bias, and Labour Hegemony: Electoral System Effects in English Metropolitan Boroughs pp. 1303-1317

- Ron Johnston, Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher
- Reviews: Greening Trade and Investment: Environmental Protection without Protectionism, Workfare States, the Social Construction of the Ocean, Environmental Policy in the European Union, Knowledge of the Land: Land Resources Information and its Use in Rural Development, a Future for Regional Australia: Escaping Global Misfortune pp. 1319-1328

- Roldan Muradin, Michael Webber, Becky Mansfield, Neil Ward, Paul Robbins and Chris Cocklin
Volume 34, issue 6, 2002
- ‘A Collision of Adverse Opinions’? Major Projects, Planning Inquiries, and Policy Change pp. 949-953

- Susan Owens
- Does it All Come Together in Los Angeles? pp. 954-957

- Henry Wai-Chung Yeung
- Ethnicity and the Multicultural City: Living with Diversity pp. 959-980

- Ash Amin
- Leaving Home for College and Gaining Independence pp. 981-999

- Clara H Mulder and William A V Clark
- Business Networks and Suppliers' Locational Choice pp. 1001-1020

- Yong-Sook Lee
- Bringing the Missing Million Home: Correcting the 1991 Small Area Statistics for Undercount pp. 1021-1035

- Richard Mitchell, Danny Dorling, David Martin and Ludi Simpson
- An Exploratory Method for Analyzing a Spatial Tessellation in Relation to a Set of other Spatial Tessellations pp. 1037-1058

- Yukio Sadahiro
- Sources of Innovation in China's Manufacturing Sector: Imported or Developed in-House? pp. 1059-1072

- Yifei Sun
- Creating Small Area Measures of Urban Deprivation pp. 1073-1093

- Richard J Harris and Paul A Longley
- Institutional Networks for Inclusive Coastal Management in Trinidad and Tobago pp. 1095-1111

- Emma Tompkins, W Neil Adger and Katrina Brown
- Political Talk and Voting: Does it Matter to Whom One Talks? pp. 1113-1135

- Charles J Pattie and Ron Johnston
- Review: The New Competitive Advantage: The Renewal of American Industry pp. 1137-1138

- Roger Hayer
Volume 34, issue 5, 2002
- Governing Nature: The Reregulation of Resource Access, Production, and Consumption pp. 759-766

- Gavin Bridge and Andrew E G Jonas
- From State to Market?: Water Mercantilización in Spain pp. 767-790

- Karen Bakker
- Market Making: Internationalisation and Global Water Markets pp. 791-807

- Graham Haughton
- The Social Management of Rural Nature: Understanding Agrarian-Based Rural Development pp. 809-825

- Terry Marsden, Jo Banks and Gillian Bristow
- An Inquiry into the Green Disciplining of Capital pp. 827-843

- Jody Emel
- The Potential and Limits of Progressive Neopluralism: A Comparative Study of Forest Politics in Coastal British Columbia and South East New South Wales during the 1990s pp. 845-865

- Phil McManus
- Relocating Regulation in Montana's Gold Mining Industry pp. 867-881

- Rob Krueger
- A General Framework for Estimation and Inference of Geographically Weighted Regression Models: 2. Spatial Association and Model Specification Tests pp. 883-904

- Antonio Páez, Takashi Uchida and Kazuaki Miyamoto
- GIS Use in Community Planning: A Multidimensional Analysis of Empowerment pp. 905-922

- Sarah A Elwood
- Disentangling the Interaction of Migration, Mobility, and Labor-Force Participation pp. 923-945

- William A V Clark and Suzanne Davies Withers
- Review: Conflict and Cooperation in Participatory Natural Resource Management pp. 947-948

- Shivanand Balram and Suzana Dragićević
Volume 34, issue 4, 2002
- Between Places: Producing Hubs, Flows, and Networks pp. 569-574

- Mike Crang
- A Tale of Four Cities: Intrametropolitan Employment Distribution in Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, and Ottawa – Hull, 1981 – 1996 pp. 575-598

- Richard Shearmur and William J Coffey
- State, Capital, and Resistance to Globalisation in the Vietnamese Transitional Economy pp. 599-618

- Chris Dixon and Andrea Kilgour
- Marriage and Migration in Transitional China: A Field Study of Gaozhou, Western Guangdong pp. 619-638

- C Cindy Fan and Ling Li
- Using Evolutionary Algorithms to Generate Alternatives for Multiobjective Site-Search Problems pp. 639-656

- Ningchuan Xiao, David A Bennett and Marc P Armstrong
- Italian Regional Evolutions pp. 657-694

- Michael Dunford
- Modelling Environmental Equity: Access to Air Quality in Birmingham, England pp. 695-716

- Julii S Brainard, Andrew P Jones, Ian Bateman, Andrew A Lovett and Peter J Fallon
- Agglomeration Economies: Ambiguities and Confusions pp. 717-731

- John B Parr
- A General Framework for Estimation and Inference of Geographically Weighted Regression Models: 1. Location-Specific Kernel Bandwidths and a Test for Locational Heterogeneity pp. 733-754

- Antonio Páez, Takashi Uchida and Kazuaki Miyamoto
- Reviews: The Unknown City: Contesting Architecture and Social Space, the Oxford Handbook of International Business pp. 755-758

- Mike Lamb, Setha M Low and Henry Wai-Chung Yeung
Volume 34, issue 3, 2002
- Theories and Discourses of Economic Geography: Papers from the Singapore Conference on Economic Geography, December 2000 pp. 379-383

- Kris Olds and Jessie Poon
- Spatialities of Globalisation pp. 385-399

- Ash Amin
- Constructing Knowledges of ‘Emerging Markets’: UK-Based Investment Managers and Their Overseas Connections pp. 401-416

- James D Sidaway and John R Bryson
- Measuring Economic Globalization: Spatial Hierarchies and Market Topologies pp. 417-428

- Michael E Shin
- The Elusive Concept of Localization Economies: Towards a Knowledge-Based Theory of Spatial Clustering pp. 429-449

- Anders Malmberg and Peter Maskell
- Living on Thin Abstractions: More Power/Economic Knowledge pp. 451-466

- John Allen
- Common Ground? Prospects for Integrating the Economic Geography of Geographers and Economists pp. 467-486

- Örjan Sjöberg and Fredrik Sjöholm
- Performing Economic Geography: Two Men, Two Books, and a Cast of Thousands pp. 487-512

- Trevor J Barnes
- Gamekeepers and Gamekeeping: Assuring Bristol's Place within Life Underwriting pp. 513-541

- Shaun French
- Extensions to the Concept of Excess Commuting pp. 543-566

- Mark W Horner
- Reviews: Citizens, Experts, and the Environment: The Politics of Local Knowledge, Cities for the New Millennium pp. 567-568

- Alan Irwin and Samantha Elvy
Volume 34, issue 2, 2002
- A Crisis in Economic Geography? On Performing the Diverse Subdiscipline pp. 189-190

- Nicholas Phelps
- Location of Adult Children as an Attraction for Black and White Elderly Primary Migrants in the United States pp. 191-216

- Kao-Lee Liaw, William H Frey and Ji-Ping Lin
- Globalization and the Changing Political Economy of Distribution Channels in Turkey pp. 217-238

- Nebahat Tokatli and Yonca Boyaci Eldener
- Maps, Measurements, and Landmines: The Global Landmines Crisis and the Politics of Development pp. 239-250

- Charles Mather
- The Influence of Location and Distance on the Supply of Business Advice pp. 251-270

- Robert J Bennett and Colin Smith
- A Simulation Approach to Studying the Sensitivity of Commuting-Flow Predictions with Respect to Specific Changes in Spatial Structure pp. 271-288

- Inge Thorsen and Jens Petter Gitlesen
- Socialization and Residence: Ethnic Return Migrants in Estonia pp. 289-316

- Hill Kulu
- The Ecology of Technological Risk in a Sunbelt City pp. 317-339

- Bob Bolin, Amy Nelson, Edward J Hackett, K David Pijawka, C Scott Smith, Diane Sicotte, Edward K Sadalla, Eric Matranga and Maureen O'Donnell
- Capturing the Age and Spatial Structures of Migration pp. 341-359

- Andrei Rogers, James Raymer and Frans Willekens
- Social and Geographic Inequities in the Residential Property Tax: A Review and Case Study—A Commentary pp. 361-365

- Jason Moore
- Response: The Boundary Effect and Vertical Inequity in the Residential Property Tax pp. 367-368

- Richard Harris and Michael Lehman
- Review: Mapping Cyberspace, Americans and Their Weather, the Voluntary Approach to Environmental Policy: Joint Environmental Approach to Environmental Policy-Making in Europe, Something New under the Sun: An Environmental History of the Twentieth-Century World, Sustainable Landscapes and Lifeways: Scale and Appropriateness, Geographies of Health: An Introduction, American Project: The Rise and Fall of a Modern Ghetto pp. 369-378

- William J Mitchell, David C Smith, Rudi K Wurzel, Noel Castree, Anna R Davies, Danny Dorling and Alisdair Rogers
Volume 34, issue 1, 2002
- About Time pp. 1-5

- Don Mitchell
- Visioning in Planning: Is the Practice Based on Sound Theory? pp. 7-22

- Robert Shipley
- Politics in Global Cities: Los Angeles Charter Reform and the New Social Movements pp. 23-42

- Mark Purcell
- Ecosocialisation and Environmental Planning: A Polanyian Approach pp. 43-60

- Nicholas Low
- The Quasi-Symmetric Side of Gravity Modelling pp. 61-79

- François Bavaud
- Regional Networking of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Japan and Germany: Evidence from a Comparative Study pp. 81-99

- Boris Braun, Wolf Gaebe, Reinhold Grotz, Yoshiyuki Okamoto and Kenji Yamamoto
- Designing Collusion-Proof International Environmental Agreements: Developing Countries and Polluting Firms pp. 101-118

- Amitrajeet Batabyal and Hamid Beladi
- The Shape of Space: Applying Geometric Morphometrics to Geographic Data pp. 119-144

- Robert G Wallace
- Downsizing Nature: Managing Risk and Knowledge Economies through Production Subcontracting in the Oregon Logging Sector pp. 145-166

- W Scott Prudham
- Re-Mediating the Spaces of Reality Television: America's Most Wanted and the Case of Vancouver's Missing Women pp. 167-184

- Beverley A Pitman
- Review: Global City Regions: Their Emerging Forms, Global City-Regions: Trends, Theory, Policy, the American Planning Tradition: Culture and Policy pp. 185-188

- Terry McGee and Donald A Krueckeberg
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