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 Volume 30, issue 12, 1998
 
  The Discreet Charm of a New Labour Government   pp. 2095-2097 J WillsResearching Elites and Elite Spaces   pp. 2098-2100 A Hughes and L CormodeRethinking Elites: Networks, Space, and Local Politics   pp. 2101-2119 M WoodsIllusions of Power: Interviewing Local Elites   pp. 2121-2132 A CochraneElites in the City of London: Some Methodological Considerations   pp. 2133-2146 L McDowellHunting the Gene-Hunters: The Role of Hybrid Networks, Status, and Chance in Conceptualising and Accessing ‘Corporate Elites’   pp. 2147-2162 B ParryBecoming a Memsahib: Working with the Indian Administrative Service   pp. 2163-2179 P Shurmer-SmithSustainability and Cost—Benefit Analysis   pp. 2181-2194 Cesaltina PiresTesting for Sample-Selection Bias Due to Location Effects in Work-History Data Collected Retrospectively from a Geographically Based Sample   pp. 2195-2210 R CrouchleyRe-Placing Money: The Evolution of Branch Banking in Britain   pp. 2211-2226 D J PrattAgricultural Élites, Agrarian Beliefs, and Their Impact on the Evolution of Agri-Environment Policies: An Examination of the British Experience, 1981–92   pp. 2227-2243 J R A Clark and A JonesThe Effects of Spatial and Locational Cueing on the Analysis of Aggregate Cognitive Mapping Data   pp. 2245-2253 R M Kitchin and A S FotheringhamReview: Liberation Ecologies: Environment, Development, Social Movements, The US Paper Industry and Sustainable Production: An Argument for Restructuring, the New Urban Frontier: Gentrification and the Revanchist City, Gentrification and the Middle Classes, Measuring Sustainable Development: Macroeconomics and the Environment, Environment and Technology in the Former USSR: The Case of Acid Rain and Power Generation   pp. 2255-2262 N Jamieson, D C Smith, L Lees, R B Howarth and S Boehmer-ChristiansenAuthor Index   pp. 2263-2264 N/aSubject Index   pp. 2265-2268 N/aBook Reviews Index   pp. 2269-2272 N/aReferees 1998   pp. 2273-2274 N/a Volume 30, issue 11, 1998
 
  Geographically Weighted Regression: A Natural Evolution of the Expansion Method for Spatial Data Analysis   pp. 1905-1927 A S Fotheringham, M E Charlton and C BrunsdonUnmixing Aggregate Data: Estimating the Social Composition of Enumeration Districts   pp. 1929-1941 R Mitchell, D Martin and G M FoodyUrban Evolution on the Desktop: Simulation with the Use of Extended Cellular Automata   pp. 1943-1967 M BattyWinning a Battle in the Culture Wars: Critical Pedagogy and the United States Geography Standards   pp. 1969-1971 D MitchellPlaces of Practice, and the Practice of Science   pp. 1971-1974 M CrangDeconstructing Communicative Rationality: A Critique of Habermasian Collaborative Planning   pp. 1975-1989 M Tewdwr-Jones and P AllmendingerA New Approach to SAM Updating with an Application to Egypt   pp. 1991-2003 M Thissen and H LöfgrenEconomic Instability, Structural Change, and the Property Markets: The Late-1980s Office Boom in São Paulo   pp. 2005-2024 C De MagalhãesNetworking, Technology, and Governance: Lessons from New Zealand Horticulture   pp. 2025-2040 D J Hayward, R B Le Heron, M Perry and I CooperExploring Uneven Development in Producer Service Sectors: Detailed Evidence from the Computer Service Industry in Britain   pp. 2041-2068 N M CoeA Note on “Environmental Sustainability and Cost—Benefit Analysis†  pp. 2069-2073 Cesaltina PiresLetter to the Editor   pp. 2075-2077 P RedfernReview: Countryside in Trust: Land Management by Conservation, Recreation and Amenity Organisations, Our Urban Future: New Paradigms for Equity and Sustainability, Paris, Mathematical Location and Land Use Theory: An Introduction, Experiences with Integrated-Conservation Development Projects in Asia, Preserving Nature in the National Parks: A History, Time Discounting and Future Generations: The Harmful Effects of an Untrue Economic Theory, Fragments: Cool Memories III, 1991–95, Globalising Food: Agrarian Questions and Global Restructuring, Politics, Geography and ‘Political Geography’: A Critical Perspective, Small Firms: Entrepreneurship in the Nineties, Ecocritique: Contesting the Politics of Nature, Economy, and Culture, Invincible Green Suburbs, Brave New Towns: Social Change and Urban Dispersal in Postwar England, Flood Response and Crisis Management in Western Europe: A Comparative Analysis   pp. 2079-2093 M Winter, S N W Ng, M Samers, P S Kanaroglou, K Bakker, A Wondrak, R B Howarth, R G Smith, L Jarosz, F M Shelley, S Milne, D Demeritt and R Harris Volume 30, issue 10, 1998
 
  Commentary   pp. 1715-1716 J R RyanMaking Medicines: The Geography of the Pharmaceutical Industry in the United States   pp. 1717-1718 Y SchreuderCommentary   pp. 1719-1721 N EttlingerThe Indianapolis ‘Fortune 500’: Lilly and Regional Renaissance   pp. 1723-1741 S M WalcottThe German-American Pharmaceutical Business Establishment in the New York Metropolitan Region   pp. 1743-1756 Y SchreuderIndustrial Change and Regional Development: The Case of the US Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Industries   pp. 1757-1774 M Gray and E ParkerWhat Do You Want from the 2001 Census? Results of an ESRC/JISC Survey of User Views   pp. 1775-1796 P H ReesExplaining the Recent Migration Trends of the Tokyo Metropolitan Area   pp. 1797-1814 Y Ishikawa and A J FieldingSpatial and Temporal Variation of Mortality and Deprivation 2: Statistical Modelling   pp. 1815-1834 M L Senior, H C W L Williams and G HiggsGuest Editorial   pp. 1835-1838 P Rees and I TurtonHigh-Performance Computing and Geography: Developments, Issues, and Case Studies   pp. 1839-1856 I Turton and S OpenshawNeural Network, Genetic, and Fuzzy Logic Models of Spatial Interaction   pp. 1857-1872 S OpenshawComputational Neural Networks: A New Paradigm for Spatial Analysis   pp. 1873-1891 Manfred FischerBuilding New Spatial Interaction Models by Using Genetic Programming and a Supercomputer   pp. 1893-1904 G Diplock Volume 30, issue 9, 1998
 
  Commentary   pp. 1521-1529 J BridenBuilding Institutional Capacity through Collaborative Approaches to Urban Planning   pp. 1531-1546 P HealeyVisualizing Georeferenced Data: Representing Reliability of Health Statistics   pp. 1547-1561 A M MacEachren, C A Brewer and L W PickleRegional Systems of Innovation: An Evolutionary Perspective   pp. 1563-1584 P Cooke, M G Uranga and G EtxebarriaInvestigating the Relationship between Company Competitiveness and Environmental Regulation in European Food Processing: Results of a Matched Firm Comparison   pp. 1585-1602 D M W N Hitchens, J E Birnie, A McGowan, Ursula Triebswetter and A CotticaGlobal Manufacturing and Local Linkage in Singapore   pp. 1603-1624 M Perry and Tan Boon HuiForeign Investment along the Lower Yangzi: Nanjing 1988–93   pp. 1625-1642 G Romsa and M BlenmanFunctional and Spatial Segregation in the Swiss Financial Sector: Pink-Collar Ghetto and Male Bastion   pp. 1643-1660 J Mez and E BühlerSpatial and Temporal Variation of Mortality and Deprivation 1: Widening Health Inequalities   pp. 1661-1682 G Higgs, M L Senior and H C W L WilliamsBoundary Objects and the Social Construction of GIS Technology   pp. 1683-1694 F Harvey and N ChrismanFederal Investments and Economic Stimulus at the End of the Cold War: The Influence of Federal Installations on Employment Growth, 1970–1990   pp. 1695-1704 G Hooks and V GetzReview: Geographies of Global Change: Remapping the World in the Late Twentieth Century: Cities in the Developing World: Issues, Theory, and Policy, Rains-Asia: An Assessment Model for Acid Deposition in Asia, Nationality and Planning in Scotland and Wales, Havana: Two Faces of the Antillean Metropolis, Geography and Transition in the Post-Soviet Republics, LETS Act Locally: The Growth of Local Exchange Trading, the Unequal Homeless: Men on the Streets, Women in Their Place   pp. 1705-1714 J Crush, V Lawson, S Boehmer-Christiansen, D Whyatt, J Doherty, T Klak, K Bassett, R Lee and H Winchester Volume 30, issue 8, 1998
 
  Commentary   pp. 1332-1336 A PassmoreAccessibility, Network Efficiency, and Transport Infrastructure Planning   pp. 1337-1350 J Gutiérrez, A Monzón and J M Piñero‘Struggling with Sustainability’: Weak and Strong Interpretations of Sustainable Development within Local Authority Policy   pp. 1351-1365 D C Gibbs, J Longhurst and C BraithwaiteBusiness Associations and Their Potential to Contribute to Economic Development: Reexploring an Interface between the State and Market   pp. 1367-1387 Robert BennettSurf, Sea, Sand…and Sewage: Implementing European Bathing Water Policy in the United Kingdom and France   pp. 1389-1408 A Jordan, N Ward and H BullerModelling Use, Investment, and Development in the British Office Market   pp. 1409-1427 S Tsolacos, G Keogh and T McGough‘Managing Urban Air Quality’: Language and Rational Choice in Metropolitan Governance   pp. 1429-1443 Y RydinEnvironmental Communication and the Cultural Politics of Environmental Citizenship   pp. 1445-1460 J Burgess, C M Harrison and P FiliusThe Dynamics of Neighborhood Age Composition   pp. 1461-1472 P A Rogerson and D A PlaneAnalyzing Migration Decisionmaking: Relationships between Residential Satisfaction, Mobility Intentions, and Moving Behavior   pp. 1473-1495 M LuFunctional Form and Spatial Interaction Models   pp. 1497-1507 T J Fik and Gordon MulliganReview: Reading Human Geography: The Poetics and Politics of Inquiry: A Political Geography of Latin America, Culture and the City in East Asia, Rural Wales: Community and Marginalization, Justice, Nature and the Geography of Difference, Regional Policy and Development 18. Innovation, Networks and Learning Regions?, Edge of Empire: Postcolonialism and the City, Art, Space and the City: Public Art and Urban Futures   pp. 1509-1520 M Crang, B R Higgins, D W Edgington, K Hoggart, B Burgess, R Hayter, B Willems-Braun and M Kwon Volume 30, issue 7, 1998
 
  Commentary   pp. 1143-1147 B GleesonNature's Refuge? Rethinking Rural Environments   pp. 1149-1150 S WhatmoreNature's Place in the Technological Transformation of Agriculture: Some Reflections on the Recombinant BST Controversy in the USA   pp. 1151-1163 F H ButtelKeeping Matter in its Place: Pollution Regulation and the Reconfiguring of Farmers and Farming   pp. 1165-1178 N Ward, J Clark, P Lowe and S Seymour“Women of Broad Visionâ€: Nature and Gender in the Environmental Activism of Australia's ‘Women in Agriculture’ Movement   pp. 1179-1196 R Liepins‘Undercurrent Affairs’: Radical Environmentalism and Alternative News   pp. 1197-1217 J HollowayMad Cows and Hounded Deer: Political Representations of Animals in the British Countryside   pp. 1219-1234 M WoodsThe Anatomy of Corruption: The Practice of Pension Fund Trustee Decisionmaking   pp. 1235-1253 G L ClarkLearning and Learning Capability in the Fordist and Post-Fordist Age: An Integrative Framework   pp. 1255-1278 D J Jin and R R StoughClassification of Development Towns in Israel by Using Multicriteria Decision Aid Techniques   pp. 1279-1294 G Lipshitz and B H MassamThe Optimum Timing and Maximum Impact of Full Rehabilitation of New Zealand Housing Stock   pp. 1295-1311 I M JohnstoneLong-Term System Adjustment to Traffic Restrictions: The Example of Milan   pp. 1313-1322 Paul Cheshire, A W Evans and G GorlaReview: A Solution to the Ecological Inference Problem: Reconstructing Individual Behavior from Aggregate Data: Environmental and Social Impact Assessment: An Introduction, the City: Los Angeles and Urban Theory at the End of the Twentieth Century, Spatial Behavior: A Geographic Perspective, Private Capital Flows to Developing Countries: The Road to Financial Integration   pp. 1323-1330 Ron Johnston, A J Bond, D Mitchell, E Cromley and S CorbridgePublisher's Announcement EPA Search Engine on Line: Titles, Authors, and Abstracts   pp. 1331-1331 N/a Volume 30, issue 6, 1998
 
  Crisis? What Crisis?: Labour, the Bank of England, and the ‘Sterling Crisis in Reverse’   pp. 951-953 Andrew LeyshonThe Greening of Human Rights   pp. 954-955 C E MillerSpatial Nonstationarity and Autoregressive Models   pp. 957-973 C Brunsdon, A S Fotheringham and M CharltonAssessing ‘Institutional Thickness’ in the Local Context: A Comparison of Cardiff and Sheffield   pp. 975-996 M RacoWhy Convention Dominates Pension Fund Trustee Investment Decisionmaking   pp. 997-1015 G L ClarkActivity Pattern Analysis by Means of Sequence-Alignment Methods   pp. 1017-1038 W C WilsonWild Flowers in the Wrong Field are Weeds! Examining Farmers' Constructions of Conservation   pp. 1039-1053 H McHenryIndicators of Deprivation in People and Places: Longitudinal Perspectives   pp. 1055-1076 A Sloggett and H JoshiPolycentric Urban Development and Land-Use Change in a Transitional Economy: The Case of Guangzhou   pp. 1077-1100 F WuPotential and Limitations of Community Economic Development: Individual Initiative and Collective Action in a Post-Fordist Context   pp. 1101-1123 P FilionMinimizing Aggregation Error in Input-Output Models   pp. 1125-1128 A T MurrayReviews: Geographies of Resistance: Collaborative Planning: Shaping Places in Fragmented Societies, the Information Age: Economy, Society and Culture. The Power of Identity. Volume II, the New Middle Class and the Remaking of the Central City, Contested Countryside Cultures: Otherness, Marginalisation and Rurality, Urban Policy in France: The Contrat De Ville, the Work in the World: Geographical Practice and the Written Word, Geographies of Economies   pp. 1129-1140 D B Clarke, R Darke, B Warf, T Bunting, D Matless, H Clout, M A Doel and A HudsonWinners of the Anniversary Awards   pp. 1141-1142 N/a Volume 30, issue 5, 1998
 
  On Critical Geography and Civil Society   pp. 761-766 A TickeilThe Value of the SARS in Spatial and Area-Level Research   pp. 767-774 A DaleUse of the Census Samples of Anonymised Records (SARs) and Survey Data in Combination to Obtain Estimates at Local Authority Level   pp. 775-784 J CharltonThe Estimation of Population Microdata by Using Data from Small Area Statistics and Samples of Anonymised Records   pp. 785-816 P Williamson, M Birkin and P H ReesUsing Census Data to Investigate the Causes of the Ecological Fallacy   pp. 817-831 M Tranmer and D G SteelEthnic Minority Unemployment and Local Labour Market Conditions in Great Britain   pp. 833-853 E A Fieldhouse and M I GouldMigration and Housing Tenure in South East England   pp. 855-866 P BoyleUsing the SARs to Add Policy Value to Household Projections   pp. 867-880 D King and D BolsdonMaking Performance Plants from Branch Plants? In Situ Restructuring in the Automobile Industry in the United Kingdom   pp. 881-900 A PikeThe Nonutilisation of Human Capital in Regional Labour Markets across Europe   pp. 901-920 J.Paul ElhorstExploring Corporate Culture and Strategy: Sainsbury at Home and Abroad during the Early to Mid 1990s   pp. 921-940 R ShackletonReviews: A Study of Public Policy Influences upon the Development of China's Rural Enterprises, Spatial Divisions of Labour: Social Structures and the Geography of Production, the Way the Modern World Works: World Hegemony to World Impasse, the Lie of the Land: Migrant Workers and the California Landscape, the Midas Syndrome: An Investigation into Property Booms and Busts. BC Geographical Series Volume 51, Essential Justice: When Legal Institutions Cannot Resolve Environmental and Land Use Disputes, Differential Urbanization: Integrating Spatial Models   pp. 941-950 S Scott, J Graham, R Peet, N Duncan, D Page, B Gleeson, N Low and S George Volume 30, issue 4, 1998
 
  Social Science Generalizations and Old Industrial Regions: The Case of the Ohio River Valley   pp. 571-575 L LobaoScience and Everyday Life   pp. 575-576 E SchoenbergerDeterminants of Individuals' Willingness to Pay for Perceived Reductions in Environmental Health Risks: A Case Study of Bathing Water Quality   pp. 577-594 S Georgiou, I H Langford, Ian Bateman and R K TurnerAssessing Spatial Equity: An Evaluation of Measures of Accessibility to Public Playgrounds   pp. 595-613 E Talen and L AnselinLinking Household Transitions and Housing Transitions: A Longitudinal Analysis of Renters   pp. 615-630 S Davies WithersPositioning Planning in a Market Economy   pp. 631-646 P McDermottWhat Future for the Right to Buy?   pp. 647-664 M Munro and A LittlewoodComputer Simulation of Household Activity Scheduling   pp. 665-679 T Gärling, T Kalén, J Romanus, Marcus Selart and B VilhelmsonAn Analysis of New-Tech Agglomeration in Beijing: A New Industrial District in the Making?   pp. 681-701 Jici Wang and Jixian WangClass and Ethnicity in Complex Cities—The Cases of Leicester and Bradford   pp. 703-720 D ByrneAn Econometric Analysis of Fuelwood Consumption in Sub-Saharan Africa   pp. 721-729 A L Cuthbert and C M DufournaudThe Peculiar Epidemic, Part I: Social Response to AIDS in Alameda County   pp. 731-746 M Garcia-Soto, R E Fullilove, M T Fullilove and K Haynes-SanstadReviews: Cheap Wage Labour: Race and Gender in the Fisheries of British Columbia: Mapping the Subject: Geographies of Cultural Transformation, International Political Economy: Understanding Global Disorder, Changing Eastern Europe 2. Plans, Pragmatism and People: The Legacy of Soviet Planning for Today's Cities, Households and Housing: Choice and Outcomes in the Housing Market, Women of the European Union: The Politics of Work and Daily Life, Conservation and the City, the Mega-Urban Regions of Southeast Asia, Changing the Face of the Earth: Culture, Environment, History   pp. 747-760 N Castree, J P Sharp, R Shenton, G J Hausladen, J R Miron, N Gregson, M Crang, K Willis and R Wilson Volume 30, issue 3, 1998
 
  Environment and Planning A: Intellectual Orphan or Place for Innovation?   pp. 381-382 E SheppardA New Human Geographic Research Agenda for GIS   pp. 383-384 S OpenshawMale Youth Activities and Metropolitan Context   pp. 385-399 S R HollowayGlobalization, Agriculture, and Rural Social Change in Japan   pp. 401-413 R A JussaumeProfitability and Growth in Multiregion Systems: Interpreting the Growth of Japan   pp. 415-437 M WebberLabor-Market Imperfections and the Agglomeration of Firms: Evidence from the Emergent Period of the US Semiconductor Industry   pp. 439-462 S J AppoldCultural Change and Conflict in Rural Wales: Competing Constructs of Identity   pp. 463-480 P Cloke, M Goodwin and P MilbourneCreating Competitive Space: Exploring the Social and Political Maintenance of Retail Power   pp. 481-498 T Marsden, M Harrison and A FlynnThe Accessibility of European Cities: Theoretical Framework and Comparison of Approaches   pp. 499-521 F Bruinsma and Piet RietveldSome Tests for the Rent Gap Theory   pp. 523-542 Yung C-F and R J King(Non)Participation in the Labour Market: Alternative Indicators and Estimates of Labour Reserve in United Kingdom Regions   pp. 543-558 A E Green and C HasluckReviews: Urban Planning in Europe: International Competition, National Systems and Planning Projects: Africa South of the Sahara: A Geographical Interpretation, Population, Consumption, and the Environment: Religious and Secular Responses, Losing Control: Sovereignty in an Age of Globalization, Travellers' Tales: Narratives of Home and Displacement, the Global Economy in Transition, Ecological Feminism, towards Sustainable Development: Concepts, Methods, and Policy   pp. 559-569 F J Costa, B L E Walker, C V Prorok, M Walton-Roberts, J Robinson, J Wills and C Nash Volume 30, issue 2, 1998
 
  Guest Editorial   pp. 191-201 C Philo, R Mitchell and A MoreA History of Regression: Actors, Networks, Machines, and Numbers   pp. 203-223 T J BarnesContext, Social Construction, and Statistics: Regression, Social Science, and Human Geography   pp. 225-234 L HeppleSensations and Spatial Science: Gratification and Anxiety in the Production of Ordered Landscapes   pp. 235-246 D SibleyMy Dinner with Derrida, or Spatial Analysis and Poststructuralism Do Lunch   pp. 247-260 D P Dixon and J P JonesCombining Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches to Social Research in Human Geography—An Impossible Mixture?   pp. 261-276 L J PhilipHuman Cartography: When it is Good to Map   pp. 277-288 D DorlingReacting to Ground Truth   pp. 289-301 R FlowerdewGIS—Democracy or Delusion?   pp. 303-316 M J ClarkTowards a More Computationally Minded Scientific Human Geography   pp. 317-332 S OpenshawRhetorics of Environmental Sustainability: Commonplaces and Places   pp. 333-353 G Myers and P MacnaghtenHousing Benefit and Tenant Coping Strategies in the Private Rental Housing Market   pp. 355-366 P McLaverty and P A KempLetters to the Editor   pp. 367-370 C M GuyReview: Editing Early and Historical Atlases, the City Reader, Young and Homeless in Hollywood: Mapping the Social Imaginary, the Search for Political Space, Interpreting Environments: Tradition, Deconstruction, Hermencutics, Environmental Change in South-East Asia: People, Politics and Sustainable Development, Pathogenic Paths?   pp. 371-380 K Brealey, R Miller, K Todd, W G Hardwick, J M Smith, R Elmhirst and M W Rosenberg Volume 30, issue 1, 1998
 
  Announcements   pp. 1-1 N/aWhat about the Children?   pp. 3-11 S M RobertsThe Contemporary Retail Development Dynamic—Three Contributions to the Debate   pp. 13-14 N WrigleyUnderstanding Store Development Programmes in Post-Property-Crisis UK Food Retailing   pp. 15-35 Neil WrigleyAlternative-Use Valuation, Open Al Planning Consent, and the Development of Retail Parks   pp. 37-47 C M GuyRetail Saturation: The Debate in the Mid-1990s   pp. 49-66 P Langston, G P Clarke and D B ClarkeSpatial Pricing in Interdependent Markets: Testing Assumptions and Modeling Price Variation. A Case Study of Gasoline Retailing in St Cloud, Minnesota   pp. 67-84 P Plummer, R Haining and E SheppardExact Testing for Spatial Autocorrelation among Regression Residuals   pp. 85-108 L W HeppleInternationalisation by Business Service Firms: Towards a New Regionally Based Conceptual Framework   pp. 109-128 P N O'Farrell and P A WoodThe Optimum Size of a Producer Service Firm Facing Uncertain Demand   pp. 129-141 D Phillips, A D MacPherson and B LentnekThe Port Network as a New Stage in Port Development: The Case of Rotterdam   pp. 143-160 H A van KlinkThe Impact of Daikyo as a Foreign Investor on the Cairns — Far North Queensland Regional Economy   pp. 161-179 R J Stimson, O H Jenkins, B H Roberts and M T DalyReviews: World Cities in a World-System, The Rural Economy: An Evolutionary Perspective, the Changing Geography of Agricultural Land Use in England and Wales 1975–90, Weaving the Seamless Web: A Consideration of Network Analysis and its Potential Application to the Study of the Rural Economy, the Household as a Focus for Comparative Research, Edge of Empire: Postcolonialism and the City, Housing, ‘Race’, Social Policy and Empowerment, Mapping Desire: Geographies of Sexuality, Planning the Twentieth-Century American City   pp. 181-190 D Ley, C Bryant, J Robinson, J Mercer and B Hammer |  |  |  |  |