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Volume 32, issue 12, 2000
- What Kind of Critical Geography for What Kind of Politics? pp. 2091-2095

- Noel Castree
- On High-Speed Connections and the Location of Activities pp. 2097-2112

- Dominique Peeters, Jacques Thisse and Isabelle Thomas
- Financial Cycles and Building Booms: A Supply Side Account pp. 2113-2132

- Karl Beitel
- The Control of High-Skill Labor and Entrepreneurship in the Early US Semiconductor Industry pp. 2133-2160

- Stephen J Appold
- Financial Imperative or Conservation Concern? EU Farmers' Motivations for Participation in Voluntary Agri-Environmental Schemes pp. 2161-2185

- Geoff A Wilson and Kaley Hart
- Governmentality and Rights and Responsibilities in Urban Policy pp. 2187-2204

- Mike Raco and Rob Imrie
- The Determinants of Structural Change in the European Union: A New Application of RAS pp. 2205-2229

- Jan A van der Linden and Erik Dietzenbacher
- The Restructuring Stages of Israeli Arab Industrial Entrepreneurship pp. 2231-2250

- Michael Sofer and Izhak Schnell
- Review: Monitoring Land Supply with Geographic Information Systems: Theory, Practice, and Parcel-Based Approaches, Montreal: The Quest for a Metropolis, a History of Domestic Space: Privacy and the Canadian Home, Restoring America's Neighborhoods: How Local People Make a Difference pp. 2251-2255

- Peter Bibby, Kate Boyer, Suzanne Reimer and Tom Slater
Volume 32, issue 11, 2000
- The Human Geography of Human Geography pp. 1901-1904

- Danny Dorling and Graham Clarke
- Health-Care Commissioning, the Modern NHS, and Geographical Information Systems pp. 1905-1908

- Gary Higgs and Myles Gould
- Constructing and Evaluating Contextual Indices Using GIS: A Case of Primary School Performance Tables pp. 1909-1933

- Allan Brimicombe
- Estimating the Population of Young People by Ethnic Group in the Northern Region of England, 1971–91 pp. 1935-1958

- Trevor J B Dummer, Heather O Dickinson, Martin E Charlton and Louise Parker
- An Econometric Model of Homeownership: Single-Family and Multifamily Housing Option pp. 1959-1976

- Seong Woo Lee, Dowell Myers and Heon Soo Park
- The Evolving Culture of Retailer Regulation and the Failure of the ‘Balfour Bill’ in Interwar Britain pp. 1977-1989

- Gareth Shaw, Andrew Alexander, John Benson and Deborah Hodson
- The Limits of Guanxi Capitalism: Transnational Collaboration between Taiwan and the USA pp. 1991-2005

- Jinn-Yuh Hsu and AnnaLee Saxenian
- Application of Willingness-to-Pay Methods to Value Transport Externalities in Less Developed Countries pp. 2007-2018

- Juan de Dios Ortúzar, Luis A Cifuentes and Huw C W L Williams
- The Widening Access Debate: Student Flows to Universities and Associated Performance Indicators pp. 2019-2031

- Alan G Wilson
- Spatial Dimensions of Environmental Policies for Transboundary Externalities: A Spatial Price Equilibrium Approach pp. 2033-2055

- Erik Verhoef and Peter Nijkamp
- A Competing Destinations Approach to Modeling Commuting Flows: A Theoretical Interpretation and An Empirical Application of the Model pp. 2057-2074

- Jens P Gitlesen and Inge Thorsen
- Review: Urban Change and the European Left: Tales from the New Barcelona, Shady Practices: Agroforestry and Gender Politics in the Gambia, Boundaries of Faith: Geographical Perspectives on Religious Fundamentalism, Transforming California: A Political History of Land Use and Development, America's Original GI Town: Park Forest, Illinois, the Politics of Large Numbers: A History of Statistical Reasoning, from Aztec to High Tech: Architecture and Landscape across the Mexico—United States Border, Costa Rica: Forest Strategy and the Evolution of Land Use, Indonesia: The Challenges of World Bank Involvement in Forests, India: Alleviating Poverty through Forest Development, Brazil: Forests in the Balance: Challenges of Conservation with Development, Economic Growth and Environmental Sustainability: The Prospects for Green Growth, the Spatial Economy: Cities, Regions, and International Trade, Creating Environmental Policy in the European Union pp. 2075-2089

- Iain Borden, Raymond Bryant, Paul Boyer, James McCarthy, Richard Harris, Trevor J Barnes, Tito Alegria, Paul Robbins, Phil McManus, Claire Pavlik and Nancy Quirk
Volume 32, issue 10, 2000
- The 6-Billionth Baby: Designated Green Scapegoat pp. 1711-1713

- Katharyne Mitchell
- The Value of Academic Labor: What the Market Has Wrought pp. 1713-1718

- N/a
- Flexible Working and Equal Opportunities in the United Kingdom: A Case Study from Retail pp. 1719-1734

- Diane Perrons
- The Geographies of the National Minimum Wage pp. 1735-1758

- Peter Sunley and Ronald Martin
- Employment Restructuring and Household Survival in ‘Postcommunist Transition’: Rethinking Economic Practices in Eastern Europe pp. 1759-1780

- Adrian Smith
- Workers and Workplaces in a Neoliberal Global Economy pp. 1781-1790

- Andrew Herod
- Balancing Competing Principles of Environmental Equity pp. 1791-1806

- Giles Atkinson, Fernando Machado and Susana Mourato
- A Structurationist Interpretation of Community Activism during School Closures pp. 1807-1823

- Alan G Phipps
- Forecasting Models of Retail Rents pp. 1825-1839

- Chris Brooks and Sotiris Tsolacos
- Mismatch Unemployment and Local Labour-Market Efficiency: The Role of Employer and Vacancy Characteristics pp. 1841-1856

- John Adams, Malcolm Greig and Ronald McQuaid
- Testing for Origin Dependence in Socioeconomic Duration Data pp. 1857-1868

- Rob Crouchley and Reza Oskrochi
- An Exploration of ‘Bundles' as Indicators of Rural Disadvantage pp. 1869-1887

- Ian Hodge, Jessica Dunn, Sarah Monk and Caroline Kiddle
- Review: Fishy Business: Salmon, Biology, and the Social Construction of Nature, Making Salmon: An Environmental History of the Northwest Fisheries Crisis, the Urban Growth Machine: Critical Perspectives Two Decades Later, Landscapes of Globalization: Human Geographies of Economic Change in the Philippines, Australian Urban Planning: New Challenges, New Agendas, Sorting Things Out: Classification and its Consequences, Hot Towns: The Future of the Fastest Growing Communities in America, Crime and Social Change in Middle England: Questions of Order in an English Town, the Deliberative Practitioner: Encouraging Participatory Planning Processes pp. 1889-1900

- Philip E Steinberg, Robert W Lake, Mark Pendras, Deirdre McKay, Harriet Bulkeley, Noel Castree, Kevin Archer, Ralph H Saunders and Heather Campbell
Volume 32, issue 9, 2000
- Winners of the Ashby Prizes pp. 1521-1522

- N/a
- The Workplace at the Millennium: New Geographies of Employment pp. 1523-1528

- Jane Wills, Andrew Cumbers and Christian Berndt
- Globalisation and the Contested Process of International Corporate Restructuring: Employment Reorganisation and the Issue of Labour Consent in the International Oil Industry pp. 1529-1544

- Andrew Cumbers and Jane Atterton
- Rescaling Power Relations between Trade Unions and Corporate Management in a Globalising Pharmaceutical Industry: The Case of the Acquisition of Boehringer Mannheim by Hoffman—La Roche pp. 1545-1567

- Christian Zeller
- The Rescaling of Labour Regulation in Germany: From National and Regional Corporatism to Intrafirm Welfare? pp. 1569-1592

- Christian Berndt
- Organizing the Scale of Labor Regulation in the United States: Service-Sector Activism in the City pp. 1593-1610

- Jess Walsh
- Transport and Land-Use Benefits under Location Externalities pp. 1611-1624

- Francisco MartÃnez and Claudio Araya
- Spacing the Can: Empire, Modernity, and the Globalisation of Food pp. 1625-1639

- Simon Naylor
- Disability and Discourses of Mobility and Movement pp. 1641-1656

- Rob Imrie
- Leaving Home and Entering the Housing Market pp. 1657-1671

- William A V Clark and Clara H Mulder
- The Geography of R&D: Tobit Analysis and a Bayesian Approach to Mapping R&D Activities in the Netherlands pp. 1673-1688

- Hans Ouwersloot and Piet Rietveld
- Labor Migrations in Taiwan: Characterization and Interpretation Based on the Data of the 1990 Census pp. 1689-1709

- Ji-Ping Lin and Kao-Lee Liaw
Volume 32, issue 8, 2000
- Pre-Olympic and Post-Olympic Barcelona, a ‘Model’ for Urban Regeneration Today? pp. 1331-1334

- Maria-Dolors Garcia-Ramon and Abel Albet
- The Role of Mediation in the Settlement of Planning Disputes at Appeal: The Debate and Research Agenda pp. 1335-1358

- Barry Pearce and Michael Stubbs
- Leisure, Property, and the Viability of Town Centres pp. 1359-1374

- Neil Ravenscroft, Jo Reeves and Martha Rowley
- Labour-Market Insecurity and Risk in the Owner-Occupied Housing Market pp. 1375-1389

- Moira Munro
- Assessing the Role of the Arts and Cultural Industries in a Local Economy pp. 1391-1408

- Jane Bryan, Steve Hill, Max Munday and Annette Roberts
- Agent-Based Models and Individualism: Is the World Agent-Based? pp. 1409-1425

- David O'Sullivan and Mordechai Haklay
- Ethnic Minority Housing Needs and Diversity in an Area of Low Housing Demand pp. 1427-1444

- Stuart Cameron
- New Telecommunications and Residential Location Flexibility pp. 1445-1463

- Qing Shen
- Transport Infrastructure Investment and Environmental Impact Assessment in Sweden: Public Involvement or Exclusion? pp. 1465-1479

- Rolf Lidskog and Linda Soneryd
- Spatial Econometrics, Economic Geography, Dynamics and Equilibrium: A ‘Third Way’? pp. 1481-1498

- Bernard Fingleton
- Defining Locality Boundaries with Synthetic Data pp. 1499-1518

- Mike Coombes
- Review: The Maximum Surveillance Society: The Rise of CCTV, the Four World Cities Transport Study: London, New York, Paris, Tokyo pp. 1519-1520

- Ted Kilian and Martin Frost
Volume 32, issue 7, 2000
- ‘Engaging the Public’: Information and Deliberation in Environmental Policy pp. 1141-1148

- Susan Owens
- Social Justice Revisited pp. 1149-1162

- David M Smith
- Globalisation: Local Agency, the Global Economy, and Australia's Industrial Policy pp. 1163-1176

- Michael Webber
- Towards a Geographical Politics of Consumption pp. 1177-1192

- Elaine R Hartwick
- Class, Geography, and the Consumerist Turn: UNITE and the Stop Sweatshops Campaign pp. 1193-1213

- Rebecca Johns and Leyla Vural
- Culture, Imaginary, and Rationality in Regional Economic Development pp. 1215-1234

- Richard Peet
- From a = b to a = a pp. 1235-1244

- Gunnar Olsson
- Life and Death in Upper Manhattan and the Bronx: Toward an Evolutionary Perspective on Catastrophic Social Change pp. 1245-1266

- Deborah Wallace and Rodrick Wallace
- Estimating the Socioeconomic Characteristics of School Populations with the Aid of Pupil Postcodes and Small-Area Census Data: An Appraisal pp. 1267-1285

- Alex Gibson and Sheena Asthana
- Fields of Influence of Productivity Change in EU Intercountry Input—Output Tables, 1970–80 pp. 1287-1305

- Jan A van der Linden, Jan Oosterhaven, Federico A Cuel, Geoffrey Hewings and Michael Sonis
- The Politics of Multilevel Environmental Governance: Subsidiarity and Environmental Policy in the European Union pp. 1307-1324

- Andrew Jordan
- Review: Cities and Regions as Self-Organizing Systems: Models of Complexity, Transnational Classes and International Relations, Becoming a Geographer pp. 1325-1330

- Arnaldo Cecchini, Nicholas Low and Ron Johnston
Volume 32, issue 6, 2000
- Celebrating Thirty Years of Radical Geography pp. 951-953

- Richard Peet
- Professionalisation, Activism, and the University: Whither ‘Critical Geography’? pp. 955-970

- Noel Castree
- Intellectual Respectability and Disciplinary Transformation? Radical Geography and the Institutionalisation of Geography in the USA since 1945 pp. 971-990

- Ron Johnston
- Radical and Postmodern? Power, Social Relations, and Regimes of Truth in the Social Construction of Alternative Economic Geographies pp. 991-1009

- Roger Lee
- What Happened to Class? pp. 1011-1032

- Neil Smith
- Development, Post-, Anti-, and Populist: A Critical Review pp. 1033-1050

- Piers Blaikie
- Relationships between Flood Control, Kala-Azar, and Diarrheal Disease in Bangladesh pp. 1051-1063

- Michael Emch
- Science Parks: Actors or Reactors? Canadian Science Parks in Their Urban Context pp. 1065-1082

- Richard Shearmur and David Doloreux
- From Growth Machine to Growth Management: The Dynamics of Resort Development in Whistler, British Columbia pp. 1083-1103

- Alison Gill
- Embedded Statism and the Social Sciences 2: Geographies (and Metageographies) in Globalization pp. 1105-1114

- Peter J Taylor
- Housing Consumption in Urban China: A Comparative Study of Beijing and Guangzhou pp. 1115-1134

- Si-ming Li
- Reviews: The Burden of History: Colonialism and the Frontier Myth in a Rural Canadian Community, the Drive-in, the Supermarket, and the Transformation of Commercial Space in Los Angeles, 1914–1941, Consuming Cities: The Urban Environment in the Global Economy after the Rio Declaration, Changing Suburbs: Foundation, Form and Function pp. 1135-1140

- Matthew Engel, Neil Wrigley, Rachel Slocum and Robyn Dowling
Volume 32, issue 5, 2000
- Dead Labor: The Geography of Workplace Violence in America and Beyond pp. 761-764

- Don Mitchell
- Learning Regions: The Politics of Knowledge at Work pp. 764-768

- Jane Tooke
- Determinants of Migration Intentions in Hubei Province, China: Individual versus Family Migration pp. 769-787

- Xiushi Yang
- The Transnational Corporate Networks of Breakfast Cereals in Asia pp. 789-804

- Bill Pritchard
- Pairwise Conjoint Analysis of Activity Engagement Choice pp. 805-816

- Donggen Wang, Harmen Oppewal and Harry Timmermans
- The Transportation – Production Tradeoff in the Regional Environmental Impact of Industrial Systems: A Case Study in the Paper Sector pp. 817-832

- Francis M Vanek
- Residential Mobility in a Constrained Housing Market: Implications for Ethnic Populations in Germany pp. 833-846

- William A V Clark and Anita I Drever
- Strategies for Global Competition: Transnational Chemical Firms and Singapore's Chemical Cluster pp. 847-869

- Jason H J Wang and Henry Wai-Chung Yeung
- Testing for Spatial Autocorrelation among the Residuals of the Geographically Weighted Regression pp. 871-890

- Yee Leung, Chang-Lin Mei and Wen-Xiu Zhang
- Embeddedness, Milieu, and Innovation among High-Technology Firms: A Richardson, Texas, Case Study pp. 891-908

- Donald Lyons
- Exploring Knowledge-Cultures: Precision Farming, Yield Mapping, and the Expert–Farmer Interface pp. 909-924

- Judith Tsouvalis, Susanne Seymour and Charles Watkins
- The Geography of Japanese Development Aid to China, 1978–98 pp. 925-946

- Joshua Muldavin
- Reviews: Geographical Information and Planning, Architecture and Modernity: A Critique, Wild Landscapes: The Culture Nature of Swedish National Parks pp. 947-950

- Paul Longley, Ulf Strohmayer and Eeva Berglund
Volume 32, issue 4, 2000
- The Distribution of Postgraduates in UK Geography Departments pp. 571-576

- Mike Crang
- From Crib to Campus: Kids' Sexual/Gender Identities and Institutional Space pp. 577-580

- Mary Thomas
- Fathering and Faltering: “Sorry, but You Don't Have the Necessary Accoutrements†pp. 581-598

- Stuart C Aitken
- An Example to Us All: Child Development and Identity Construction in Early 20th-Century Playgrounds pp. 599-616

- Elizabeth A Gagen
- Institutionalising Technologies: Masculinities, Femininities, and the Heterosexual Economy of the IT Classroom pp. 617-633

- Sarah L Holloway, Gill Valentine and Nick Bingham
- “Pay Attention in Class… [and] Don't Get Pregnantâ€: A Discourse of Academic Success among Adolescent Latinas pp. 635-654

- Melissa S Hyams
- Understanding Property Market Dynamics: Insights from Modelling the Supply-Side Adjustment Mechanism pp. 655-671

- Nanda Nanthakumaran, Craig Watkins and Allison Orr
- Locating the Altruistic Voter: Context, Egocentric Voting, and Support for the Conservative Party at the 1997 General Election in England and Wales pp. 673-694

- Ron Johnston, Danny Dorling, Helena Tunstall, David Rossiter, Iain MacAllister and Charles Pattie
- Spatial Variability in Fertility in Menoufia, Egypt, Assessed through the Application of Remote-Sensing and GIS Technologies pp. 695-714

- John R Weeks, M Saad Gadalla, Tarek Rashed, James Stanforth and Allan G Hill
- Privatisation and the Development of Tourism in the Czech Republic and Slovakia: Property Rights, Firm Performance, and Recombinant Property pp. 715-734

- Allan M Williams and Vladimir Baláž
- The (mis)Representation of Rural Deprivation pp. 735-751

- David Martin, Philip Brigham, Paul Roderick, Sarah Barnett and Ian Diamond
- Reviews: Arts, Government and Community Revitalization, Lefebvre, Love and Struggle: Spatial Dialectics, Disasters by Design: A Reassessment of Natural Hazards, Natural Hazard Mitigation: Recasting Disaster Policy and Planning, Natural Disaster Management: A Presentation to Commemorate the International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction, Reclaiming the Commons: Community Farms and Forests in a New England Town, Le Corbusier, the Noble Savage: Toward an Archaeology of Modernism pp. 753-760

- Tom Slater, Alexandre Lefebvre, Ian Burton, Ben Bradshaw and Pyrs Gruffudd
Volume 32, issue 3, 2000
- Less Mystery, More Imagination: The Future of the City of London pp. 381-384

- Nigel Thrift
- Annus Horribilis pp. 384-390

- Brendan Gleeson
- European Economic Integration and Urban Inequalities in Western Europe pp. 391-410

- Linda McCarthy
- The Web of Production: The Economic Geography of Commercial Internet Content Production in the United States pp. 411-426

- Matthew A Zook
- RAMBLAS: A Regional Planning Model Based on the Microsimulation of Daily Activity Travel Patterns pp. 427-443

- Jan Veldhuisen, Harry Timmermans and Loek Kapoen
- Production Location under Technology Uncertainty pp. 445-454

- Lin-Ti Tan and Song-Ken Hsu
- State, Capital, and Space in China in an Age of Volatile Globalization pp. 455-471

- George C S Lin
- On the Measurement and Generalisation of Urban Form pp. 473-488

- Paul A Longley and Victor Mesev
- The Politics of Communication between Planning Officers and Politicians: The Exercise of Power through Discourse pp. 489-506

- Malcolm Tait and Heather Campbell
- Governing Interregional Conflicts: The Planning Approach to Managing Spillovers of Extended Metropolitan Pusan, Korea pp. 507-518

- Dong-Ho Shin
- Call Centre Growth and Location: Corporate Strategy and the Spatial Division of Labour pp. 519-538

- Gillian Bristow, Max Munday and Peter Gripaios
- Modelling National or Regional Grain Supply and Food Balance in China pp. 539-557

- Jianfa Shen
- Reviews: Understanding Cities Series in Association with the Open University, City worlds, Unsettling cities: Movement/Settlement, Unruly Cities? Order/Disorder, the California Cauldron: Immigration and the Fortunes of Local Communities, the Global Restructuring of the Steel Industry: Innovations, Institutions, and Industrial Change, the Kosovo Conflict: Consequences for the Environment and Human Settlements, Urban Management and Economic Integration in South Africa, Winners and Losers: Home Ownership in Modern Britain, Cambridge Studies in Historical Geography 26. Deciphering Global Epidemics: Analytical Approaches to the Disease Records of World Cities, 1888–1912, the New Industrial Geography: Regions, Regulation and Institutions pp. 559-570

- I Black, M Byron, J DeFilippis, D Green, C Hamnett, K Hoggart, L Lees, Daniel Hiebert, David Sadler, Eric Neumayer, Y A Dierwechter, Alan Murie, Sherry Olson and Neil M Coe
Volume 32, issue 2, 2000
- Guest Editorial pp. 191-200

- Henry Wai-Chung Yeung
- Embedding Foreign Affiliates in Transnational Business Networks: The Case of Hong Kong Firms in Southeast Asia pp. 201-222

- Henry Wai-Chung Yeung
- Networks, Keiretsu, and Locations of the Japanese Electronics Industry in Asia pp. 223-244

- Yuko Aoyama
- Growth, Disintegration, and Decentralization: The Construction of Taiwan's Industrial Networks pp. 245-262

- Daniel Buck
- Organizing the Indonesian Clothing Industry in the Global Economy: The Role of Business Networks pp. 263-280

- Peter Dicken and Markus Hassler
- Foreign Direct Investment and the Flying Geese Model: Japanese Electronics Firms in Asia-Pacific pp. 281-304

- David W Edgington and Roger Hayter
- Agglomeration and Firm Performance: Economies of Scale, Localisation, and Urbanisation among Swedish Export Firms pp. 305-321

- Anders Malmberg, Bo Malmberg and Per Lundequist
- Homogeneous Commercial Property Market Groupings and Portfolio Construction in the United Kingdom pp. 323-344

- Foort Hamelink, Martin Hoesli, Colin Lizieri and Bryan D MacGregor
- Social and Cultural Relations in Economic Action: The Embeddedness of Food Security in Rural Malawi Amidst the AIDS Epidemic pp. 345-360

- Mike Mathambo Mtika
- Methodological Issues in Cross-Border Analyses of European Small-Area Data: A Case Study pp. 361-376

- Sally Cook, Michael A Poole, Adrian J Moore and Dennis G Pringle
- Review: The Cities and Technology Series in Association with the Open University, Pre-Industrial Cities and Technology, the Pre-Industrial Cities and Technology Reader, European Cities and Technology: Industrial to Post-Industrial City, the European Cities and Technology Reader: Industrial to Post-Industrial City, American Cities and Technology: Wilderness to Wired City, the American Cities and Technology Reader: Wilderness to Wired City, Rendering unto Caesar: The Catholic Church and the State in Latin America pp. 377-380

- I Black, M Byron, J DeFilippis, D Green, C Hamnett, K Hoggart, L Lees and Sarah A Radcliffe
Volume 32, issue 1, 2000
- On Corporate Social Reporting pp. 1-4

- Tim O'Riordan
- The East Asian Banking Sector—Overweight? pp. 4-8

- Dariusz Wójcik
- Statistical Tests for Spatial Nonstationarity Based on the Geographically Weighted Regression Model pp. 9-32

- Yee Leung, Chang-Lin Mei and Wen-Xiu Zhang
- Going round the Back? Complex Networks and Informal Action in Local Planning Processes pp. 33-54

- Jean Hillier
- Intersecting Global and Local Influences in Urban Place Promotion: The Case of Christchurch, New Zealand pp. 55-76

- Andrea Schöllmann, Harvey C Perkins and Kevin Moore
- The Hidden and Emerging Spaces of Rural Homelessness pp. 77-90

- Paul Cloke, Rebekah C Widdowfield and Paul Milbourne
- An Information Statistical Approach to the Modifiable Areal Unit Problem in Incidence Rate Maps pp. 91-109

- Tomoki Nakaya
- Scratching the Surface of Collaborative and Associative Governance: Identifying the Diversity of Social Action in Institutional Capacity Building pp. 111-130

- Nicholas Phelps and Mark Tewdwr-Jones
- The Role of Contact Requirements in Producer Services Location pp. 131-145

- W Richard Goe, Barry Lentnek, Alan MacPherson and David Phillips
- Mutuality at a Distance? Risk and Regulation in Marine Insurance Clubs pp. 147-163

- Paul Bennett
- The Cultural Role of Universities in the Community: Revisiting the University—Community Debate pp. 165-181

- Paul Chatterton
- Review: Review Essay: (Post)Colonial Geographies, Eh? The Resettlement of British Columbia: Essays on Colonialism and Geographical Change, Positioning the Missionary: John Booth Good and the Confluence of Cultures in Nineteenth-Century British Columbia, Society and Space: Colonialism, Nationalism and Postcolonial Identity in Sri Lanka, True Gardens of the Gods: California—Australian Environmental Reform, 1860–1930, Environmental Injustices, Political Struggles: Race, Class and the Environment pp. 183-190

- Lawrence D Berg, R Home, R White and N Castree
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