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Environment and Planning A
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Volume 28, issue 12, 1996
- Watching the City: Video, Surveillance, and Resistance pp. 2099-2104

- M Crang
- A Review of Regional Labour Supply and Demand Forecasting in the European Union pp. 2105-2123

- L van der Laan
- ‘Buying’ Power—Interpreting Retail Change in a Circuits of Power Framework pp. 2125-2137

- A G Hallsworth and M Taylor
- The Phylogenetic Moment—A New Diversity Measure, with Procedures for Measurement and Optimisation pp. 2139-2154

- M E T Horn, D P Faith and P A Walker
- The Greening of Free Trade? The Debate about the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the Environment pp. 2155-2177

- L M Benton
- Not Flexible Accumulation—Contradictions of Value in Contemporary Economic Geography: 2. Regional Regimes, National Regulation, and Political Strategy pp. 2179-2200

- J Gough
- Retail Restructuring and the Strategic Significance of Food Retailers' Own-Labels: A UK—USA Comparison pp. 2201-2226

- A Hughes
- Road Capacity Driven Land Use Model (CADLUM) pp. 2227-2240

- Y J Gur, D Shefer and D Magid
- Blood, Thicker than Water: Interpersonal Relations and Taiwanese Investment in Southern China pp. 2241-2261

- Y Hsing
- Reviews: The Challenge of the 21st Century: Managing Technology and Ourselves in a Shrinking World, Management for the Public Domain: Enabling the Learning Society, Risk pp. 2263-2268

- L G Courtney, W G Hardwick and R Palm
- Author index pp. 2269-2269

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- Subject Index pp. 2270-2273

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- Book Reviews Index pp. 2274-2276

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- Referees 1996 pp. 2277-2278

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Volume 28, issue 11, 1996
- The Perils of Market Environmentalism pp. 1910-1916

- B J Gleeson
- On the Nation-State, the Global, and Social Science pp. 1917-1932

- N/a
- Embedded statism pp. 1933-1936

- A Gamble
- The Reorganization of Culture in Space pp. 1937-1939

- U Hannerz
- Land, Learning, and the Nature of Spatiality pp. 1940-1942

- Geoffrey Hodgson
- Academic Tribes, Disciplinary Containers, and the Realpolitik of Opening up the Social Sciences pp. 1943-1947

- Ron Johnston
- Social Science, Globalization and the Problem of the State pp. 1948-1953

- R J B Jones
- Opening up the Social Sciences to the Humanities: A Response to Peter Taylor pp. 1954-1959

- A D King
- Neither Nation-State Nor Globalism pp. 1960-1964

- M Mann
- What are the New Spaces? pp. 1965-1969

- J A Scholte
- What is the Global? pp. 1970-1972

- L Sklair
- Imagining Cultural Spaces pp. 1973-1976

- J Tomlinson
- Is the Global a New Space of Analysis? pp. 1977-1982

- J Urry
- Creative Tensions pp. 1983-1995

- P J Taylor
- Affordability and the Demand for Separate Accommodation pp. 1997-2020

- J R Miron
- Competitive Dynamics in Hierarchically Organized Markets: Spatial Duopoly and Demand Asymmetries pp. 2021-2040

- P Plummer
- Farming Out Factories: Japan's Law to Promote the Introduction of Industry into Agricultural Village Areas pp. 2041-2061

- M G McDonald
- Not Flexible Accumulation—Contradictions of Value in Contemporary Economic Geography: 1. Workplace and Interfirm Relations pp. 2063-2079

- J Gough
- The Value of Making an Extra Effort: Campaign Spending and Electoral Outcomes in Recent British General Elections—A Decomposition Approach pp. 2081-2090

- C J Pattie and Ron Johnston
- Reviews: Recognizing European Modernities: A Montage of the Present, No Breathing Room: The Aftermath of Chernobyl, Capital Cities: International Perspectives, Protected Area Economics and Policy: Linking Conservation and Sustainable Development, Territorial Competition in an Integrating Europe pp. 2091-2098

- R Miller, R Argenbright, W G Hardwick, P Dearden and M Chisholm
Volume 28, issue 10, 1996
- Commentary pp. 1719-1726

- H Dick and P Rimmer
- Employment Decentralization in US Metropolitan Areas: Is Los Angeles an Outlier or the Norm? pp. 1727-1743

- P Gordon and H W Richardson
- Preliminary Evidence for a Theory of the Fractal City pp. 1745-1762

- M Batty and Y Xie
- Islands of Sustainability: A Bottom-up Approach towards Sustainable Development pp. 1763-1778

- H P Wallner, M Narodoslawsky and F Moser
- Small Manufacturing and Nonmetropolitan Socioeconomic Well-Being pp. 1779-1794

- T A Lyson and C M Tolbert
- Examining the Thesis of Central Business District Decline: Evidence from the Montreal Metropolitan Area pp. 1795-1814

- W J Coffey, M Polèse and R Drolet
- Entrepreneurial Approaches to Urban Decline: The Honeysuckle Redevelopment in Inner Newcastle, New South Wales pp. 1815-1841

- P M McGurik, H P M Winchester and K M Dunn
- The Impact of ‘Telemediated’ Services on Corporate Structures: The Example of ‘Branchless’ Retail Banking in Britain pp. 1843-1858

- J N Marshall and R Richardson
- Modeling the Choice of Telecommuting: 2. A Case of the Preferred Impossible Alternative pp. 1859-1876

- Patricia Mokhtarian and I Salomon
- Modeling the Choice of Telecommuting: 3. Identifying the Choice Set and Estimating Binary Choice Models for Technology-Based Alternatives pp. 1877-1894

- Patricia Mokhtarian and I Salomon
- Letters to the Editor pp. 1895-1900

- N/a
- Reviews: The Asian Pacific Rim and Globalization, Mastering Space: Hegemony, Territory and International Political Economy pp. 1901-1909

- D W Edgington, T W Luke and S Hilbert
- Obituary—Glenda H Laws, 1959–1996 pp. 1909-1909

- N/a
Volume 28, issue 9, 1996
- The Law and Politics of Risk pp. 1529-1531

- C Miller
- An Illusion of Spatial Hierarchy: Spatial Hierarchy in a Random Configuration pp. 1533-1552

- A Okabe and Y Sadahiro
- Urban Land Policy in Zimbabwe pp. 1553-1574

- C Rakodi
- Corporate Strategies in Food Retailing and Their Local Impacts: A Case Study of Cardiff pp. 1575-1602

- C M Guy
- Collective Learning and Territorial Dynamics: A New Approach to the Relations between Industrial Groups and Territories pp. 1603-1616

- C Dupuy and J P Gilly
- Building the Road for the BMW: Culture, Vision, and the Extended Metropolitan Region of Jakarta pp. 1617-1635

- M Leaf
- Metropolitan Planning Objectives and Implementation Constraints: Planning in a Post-Fordist and Postmodern Age pp. 1637-1660

- P Filion
- Marketing Software Products: The Importance of ‘Being There’ and the Implications for Business Service Exports pp. 1661-1682

- S L Cornish
- Proximity and Territory versus Space in Regional Science pp. 1683-1697

- Olivier Crevoisier
- Analysis and Computational Schemes for p-Median Heuristics pp. 1699-1708

- M Horn
- Reviews: Environmental Assessment and Development, Cost—Benefit Analysis (Second Edition), Private Service Firms in a Transitional Economy: Findings of a Survey in St Petersburg, Social Research Today 7. Information Technology for the Social Scientist, Japanese Multinationals in the Changing Context of Regional Policy, Toronto's Girl Problem: The Perils and Pleasures of the City, 1880–1930, Europe at the Margins: New Mosaics of Inequality, Booknote: Macmillan Dictionary of the Environment (Fourth Edition) pp. 1709-1718

- R R White, P Bradley, N Boyce, N M Waters, F Peck, S Warren, P Cooke and W Ross
Volume 28, issue 8, 1996
- Commentaries pp. 1339-1344

- E Sheppard and E Schoenberger
- Low-Income Households and Credit: Exclusion, Preference, and Inclusion pp. 1345-1360

- J Ford and K Rowlingson
- Local Exchange Trading Systems in the United Kingdom: A Case of Re-Embedding? pp. 1361-1376

- L Thorne
- Moral Money? LETS and the Social Construction of Local Economic Geographies in Southeast England pp. 1377-1394

- R Lee
- Local Exchange and Trading Systems: A New Source of Work and Credit for the Poor and Unemployed? pp. 1395-1415

- Colin Williams
- Modelling Urban—Rural Population Growth in China pp. 1417-1444

- J Shen and N A Spence
- Transforming the Social Relations of Research Production in Urban Policy Evaluation pp. 1445-1464

- R Imrie
- Space Wars: Wm Low and the ‘Auld Enemy’ pp. 1465-1484

- L Sparks
- Gender and Class Identities in Process and in Place: The Local State as a Site of Gender and Class Formation pp. 1485-1506

- V Chouinard
- Input—Output Cross Analysis: A Theoretical Account pp. 1507-1517

- M Sonis and Jan Oosterhaven
- Reviews: Review Essay: The State We're in, a New Social Atlas of Britain, the British Economy in Transition. From the Old to the New?, Patterns of Development: Resources, Policy and Economic Growth, Planning for Cities and Regions in Japan pp. 1519-1528

- J Mohan, M Chisholm, D Simon and R Cybriwsky
Volume 28, issue 7, 1996
- Financial Exclusion and the Shifting Boundaries of the Financial System pp. 1150-1156

- Andrew Leyshon and N Thrift
- ‘Fast Money’: Financial Exclusion in the Mexican Economic Adjustment Model pp. 1157-1177

- S Christopherson and R Hovey
- The Rise of Mortgage-Backed Securities: Struggles to Reshape Access to Credit in the USA pp. 1179-1198

- H MacDonald
- Mortgage Lending and Race: Is Discrimination Still a Factor? pp. 1199-1208

- G D Squires and W Vélez
- Banking at the Margins: A Geography of Financial Exclusion in Los Angeles pp. 1209-1232

- Jane Pollard
- Financial Transformation and the Metropolis: Booms, Busts, and Banking in Los Angeles pp. 1233-1260

- Gary Dymski and J M Veitch
- Warehouse and Distribution Facilities and Community Attributes: An Empirical Study pp. 1261-1278

- R Sivitanidou
- ‘Community’ and Land-Use Planning Debate: An Example from Rural British Columbia pp. 1279-1298

- G Halseth
- The Competitiveness of Business Services in the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, Wales, and the South East of England pp. 1299-1313

- D M W N Hitchens, P N O'Farrell and C D Conway
- Predicting the Local Economic Effects of Proposed Trip-Reduction Rules: The Case of San Diego pp. 1315-1327

- G I Treyz, R Bradley, L Petraglia and A M Rose
- Reviews: Acknowledging Consumption. A Review of New Studies, Money Sings: The Changing Politics of Urban Space in Post-Soviet Yaroslavl, India: Macroeconomics and Political Economy, 1964–1991, Urban Revitalisation: Policies and Programs, the Resources of Poverty: Women and Survival in a Mexican City, Methods of Environmental Impact Assessment, International Perspectives in Urban Studies 3 pp. 1329-1338

- D Leslie, N Boyce, S Corbridge, M Pacione, J Henshall Momsen, A Armour and T L Bell
Volume 28, issue 6, 1996
- Commentary pp. 951-956

- R Roberts and T Mutersbaugh
- Rules for Random Aggregation pp. 957-978

- D G Steel and D Holt
- Using Triangular Graphs for Representing, Exploring and Analysing Electoral Change pp. 979-998

- D F L Dorling, Ron Johnston and C J Pattie
- The Postdiagnosis Mobility of People with AIDS pp. 999-1017

- M Ellis
- Income, Self-Selection, and Return and Onward Interprovincial Migration in Canada pp. 1019-1034

- Bruce Newbold
- Industrialisation, Enterprise Power, and Environmental Change: An Exploration of Concepts pp. 1035-1051

- M Taylor
- Shopping Around? Consumerism and the Use of Private Accident and Medical Clinics in Auckland, New Zealand pp. 1053-1075

- J R Barnett and R A Kearns
- Spatial Aspects of Recruitment Behaviour of Firms: An Empirical Investigation pp. 1077-1093

- G Russo, Piet Rietveld, Peter Nijkamp and C Gorter
- Modeling Constrained Choice Behaviour in Regulated Housing Markets by Means of Discrete Choice Experiments and Universal Logit Models: An Application to the Residential Choice Behaviour of Divorcees pp. 1095-1112

- H Timmermans, L van Noortwijk, Harmen Oppewal and P van der Waerden
- Seeking Competitive Advantage in an Emergent Open Economy: Foreign Direct Investment in Chinese Industry pp. 1113-1138

- I Eng and Y Lin
- Reviews: Environmental History: A Concise Introduction, Land for Industrial Development, the Environment of the British Isles. An Atlas, the Earth Brokers: Power, Politics, and World Development, International Perspectives in Urban Studies 2, the Countryside Ideal: Anglo-American Images of Landscape pp. 1139-1148

- G Wynn, A C Pratt, M North, S A Radcliffe, D T Herbert and P Gruffudd
- Winners of the Anniversary Award pp. 1149-1149

- Jamie Peck and Adam Tickell
Volume 28, issue 5, 1996
- Commentary pp. 761-768

- S Openshaw
- Projecting Interregional Migration Balances within a Multiregional Cohort—Component Framework pp. 769-782

- T Werschler and F Nault
- The Development of Sweden's R&D-Intensive Electronics Industries: Exports, Outsourcing, and Territorial Distribution pp. 783-817

- L Suarez-Villa and Charlie Karlsson
- Global Localization? Japanese Research and Development Laboratories in the USA pp. 819-833

- D P Angel and L A Savage
- ‘Strategic’ Enabling? Cardiff City Council and Local Economic Strategy pp. 835-855

- D Valler
- Shifts in Food Regimes, Regulation, and Producer Cooperatives: Insights from the Australian and US Dairy Industries pp. 857-875

- W Pritchard
- Spousal-Residence Separation among Chinese Young Couples pp. 877-890

- Zheng Ma, Liaw K-L and Y Zeng
- Data Protection and Intellectual Property: Information Systems and the Americanization of the New Europe pp. 891-908

- M R Curry
- Small-Firm Creation and Growth, Regional Development and the North—South Divide in Britain pp. 909-934

- D Keeble and J Bryson
- Reviews: Service Industries in the World Economy, Success and Failure in Housing Provision: European Systems Compared, Servicing the Middle Classes: Class, Gender and Waged Domestic Work in Contemporary Britain, Small Firms and Local Economic Networks: The Death of the Local Economy?, Local Government in the United Kingdom, Critical Perspectives in Rural Change Series. Volume VI. Gender and Rurality, the New Political Geography of Eastern Europe, the Slow Plague: A Geography of the AIDS Pandemic pp. 935-950

- T A Hutton, J Kemeny, P Moss, A Tickell, Robert Bennett, I Wallace, M J Bradshaw and J Eyles
Volume 28, issue 4, 1996
- Commentaries pp. 603-610

- N Dewar, D Pumain, L Lobao and J Rulli
- Multipurpose Shopping Behaviour at Planned Suburban Shopping Centres: A Space—Time Analysis pp. 611-630

- R G V Baker
- The Internal Dynamic of International Migration Systems pp. 631-650

- B Waldorf
- Understanding Attraction: Cooperation and Human Intentionality as Determinants of Spatial Interaction and Corporate Location pp. 651-665

- B Malmberg
- International Engineering Services 1982–92 pp. 667-686

- B Warf
- Individual Cognition of Urban Neighbourhoods over Space and Time: A Case Study pp. 687-708

- H Beguin and V Leiva Romero
- The Development of a Measure of Intersectoral Connectedness by Using Structural Path Analysis pp. 709-730

- R Basu and T G Johnson
- The Shattered Dream: Postwar Modernism, Urban Planning, and the Career of Walter Bunning pp. 731-752

- R Freestone
- Reviews: Small is Stupid: Blowing the Whistle on the Greens, the Realities of Managing Development Projects, Ideal Surroundings: Domestic Life in a Working-Class Suburb in the 1920s, the Rise and Decline of the British Motor Industry, Local Government and Market Decentralisation: Experiences in Industrialised, Developing, and Former Eastern Bloc Countries pp. 753-760

- P McManus, R R White, R Dowling, A Wood and M Goldsmith
Volume 28, issue 3, 1996
- Guest Editorial pp. 381-386

- M Keith and S Pile
- Contested Visions of a Modern City: Planning and Poetry in Postwar Glasgow pp. 387-403

- N R Fyfe
- Subverting Cartography: The Situationists and Maps of the City pp. 405-427

- D Pinder
- Envisioning Urban Histories: Bristol as Palimpsest, Postcards, and Snapshots pp. 429-452

- M Crang
- In the Pursuit of Difference: Representations of Gentrification pp. 453-470

- L Lees
- Immemorial Visibilities: Seeing the City's Difference pp. 471-493

- L Barth
- Land-Use Planning, Land Supply, and House Prices pp. 495-511

- S Monk, B J Pearce and C M E Whitehead
- Foreign Manufacturing Investment and Regional Industrial Growth in Guangdong Province, China pp. 513-536

- C K Leung
- Resource Allocation by Measures of Relative Social Need in Geographical Areas: The Relevance of the Signed χ2, the Percentage, and the Raw Count pp. 537-554

- S Simpson
- Understanding the Role of Consumer Services in Local Economic Development: Some Evidence from the Fens pp. 555-571

- Colin Williams
- Planning for Women and other Disenabled Groups, with Reference to the Provision of Public Toilets in Britain pp. 573-588

- C H Greed
- Reviews: The First Suburban Chinatown: The Remaking of Monterey Park, California, Sacred Worlds: An Introduction to Geography and Religion, Development Dilemmas in the European Community: Rethinking Regional Development Policy, Environmental NGOs in World Politics: Linking the Local and the Global, the Causes of Tropical Deforestation: The Economic and Statistical Analysis of Factors Giving Rise to the Loss of the Tropical Forests, Money, Power and Space, Looking through a Window of Locational Opportunity: A Long-Term Spatial Analysis of Technoindustrial Upheavals in Great Britain and Belgium, Neighbourhood Organizations and the Welfare State, from Urban Village to East Village: A Battle for New York's Lower East Side pp. 589-602

- K Mitchell, C V Prorok, H Clout, M Barker, R De Koninck, L McDowell, E J Malecki, L J Evenden and S S Fainstein
Volume 28, issue 2, 1996
- Partisan Preferences, Regional Patterns, and the 1992 and 1997 General Elections in Great Britain pp. 191-198

- A T Russell, C J Pattie and Ron Johnston
- Spatial Competition Amongst Hierarchically Organized Corporations: Prices, Profits, and Shipment Patterns pp. 199-222

- P Plummer
- Facilitating Location Independence with Computerized Conversation Systems pp. 223-235

- E J Menasse Noble and J Adler
- Deprived People or Deprived Places? Exploring the Ecological Fallacy in Studies of Deprivation with the Samples of Anonymised Records pp. 237-259

- E A Fieldhouse and R Tye
- Challenge and Change: Shoprite and the Restructuring of Grocery Retailing in Scotland pp. 261-284

- L Sparks
- Justification and Optimisation of Radiological Exposure: A Case Study of British Responses to European Obligations pp. 285-302

- C E Miller
- Subcontracting the Accountant! Professional Labour Markets, Migration, and Organisational Networks in the Global Accountancy Industry pp. 303-326

- Jonathan Beaverstock
- Regional Development and the Production of Space: The Role of Infrastructure in the Attraction of New Inward Investment pp. 327-339

- F W Peck
- Employment, Feminisation, and Gentrification in London, 1981–93 pp. 341-356

- M Lyons
- An Unconditional Competing Risk Hazard Model of Consumer Store-Choice Dynamics pp. 357-368

- Peter Popkowski Leszczyc and H J P Timmermans
- Reviews: Moving Frontiers: Economic Restructuring, Regional Development and Emerging Networks, European Cities towards 2000: Profiles, Policies and Prospects, the Channel Tunnel: A Geographical Perspective, Introduction to Environmental Impact Assessment: Principles and Procedures, Selling Places: The City as Cultural Capital, Past and Present, Urban Planning and the Development Process, Human Geography: Society, Space and Social Science pp. 369-380

- P Cooke, D Herbert, D A Halsall, L G Smith, J May, R Imrie and T Unwin
Volume 28, issue 1, 1996
- Commentaries pp. 1-10

- G Laws and David Pearce
- Interfusions: Consumption, Identity and the Practices and Power Relations of Everyday Life pp. 11-24

- A Pred
- Consumers, Identities, and Consumption Spaces in Early-Modern England pp. 25-45

- P D Glennie and N J Thrift
- Displacement, Consumption, and Identity pp. 47-67

- P Crang
- The Multiple Criteria Location Problem: 2. Preference-Based Techniques and Interactive Decision Support pp. 69-98

- J Malczewski and Wlodzimierz Ogryczak
- Controlling HIV/AIDS in Ireland: The Implications for Health Policy of Some Epidemic Forecasts pp. 99-118

- F M Smyth and R W Thomas
- Interpretation and Compatibility of House-Price Series pp. 119-133

- C Nicol
- From Convergence to Fragmentation: Uneven Regional Development, Industrial Restructuring, and the ‘Transition to Capitalism’ in Slovakia pp. 135-156

- A Smith
- The New Homeownership: The Impact of Labour Market Developments on Attitudes toward Owning Your Own Home pp. 157-172

- J Doling and J Ford
- A Stated Choice Model of Sequential Mode and Destination Choice Behaviour for Shopping Trips pp. 173-184

- H J P Timmermans
- Reviews: Creating a New World Economy: Forces of Change and Plans for Action, Continental Trading Blocs: The Growth of Regionalism in the World Economy, toward Environmental Strategies for Cities: Policy Considerations for Urban Environmental Management in Developing Countries pp. 185-190

- J Agnew, M Sparke and M Leaf
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