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Volume 53, issue 8, 2021
- Multi-occupation segregation through London's tube network pp. 1851-1854

- Yao Shen, Yiyi Xu and Zhuoya Huang
- Population mobility, urban centrality and subnetworks in China revealed by social sensing big data pp. 1855-1858

- Hongwei Guo, Ji Han and Jian Wang
- The relationship between historical redlining and Census Bureau Community Resilience Estimates in Columbus, Ohio pp. 1859-1861

- Lila Asher
- Democratizing finance with Robinhood: Financial infrastructure, interface design and platform capitalism pp. 1862-1878

- Gordon Kuo Siong Tan
- What is hiding behind the money accumulating in Utah? pp. 1879-1895

- Howard Tenenbaum
- Ecologies of green finance: Green sukuk and development of green Islamic finance in Malaysia pp. 1896-1914

- Felicia HM Liu and Karen PY Lai
- Southern actors and the governance of labour standards in global production networks: The case of South African fruit and wine pp. 1915-1934

- Matthew Alford, Margareet Visser and Stephanie Barrientos
- The company is here to do goodness to us: Imaginaries of development, whiteness, and patronage in Sierra Leone's agribusiness investment deals pp. 1935-1951

- Jules Bakker and Caitlin Ryan
- Learn from elsewhere: A relational geography of policy learning in Bangkok’s Creative District pp. 1952-1973

- Napong Tao Rugkhapan
- Business improvement areas and the socio-cultural power of lobbying: Imposing market interests to affordable housing development pp. 1974-1992

- Daniel Kudla
- Tenure transitions at the edges of ownership: Reinforcing or challenging the status quo? pp. 1993-2011

- Rachel Ong ViforJ, William A.V. Clark, Susan J. Smith, Gavin A. Wood, William Lisowski, Khuong Truong and Melek Cigdem
- Searching for housing in the digital age: Neighborhood representation on internet rental housing platforms across space, platform, and metropolitan segregation pp. 2012-2032

- Chris Hess, Arthur Acolin, Rebecca Walter, Ian Kennedy, Sarah Chasins and Kyle Crowder
- Imagining a future in the austerity city: Anticipated futures and the formation of neoliberal subjectivities of youth in Ireland pp. 2033-2049

- Sander van Lanen
- Disparities by deprivation: The geographical impact of unprecedented changes in local authority financing on the voluntary sector in England pp. 2050-2067

- David Clifford
Volume 53, issue 7, 2021
- Visualizing the regional patterns of two crises: The COVID-19 outbreak and decreasing MSME sales during three different phases of 2020 in Korea pp. 1591-1593

- Donghyun Kim
- Population density, activity centres, and pandemic: Visualizing clusters of COVID-19 cases in Hong Kong pp. 1594-1597

- Jiangping Zhou, Sam KS Ho, Shuyu Lei and Valarie CK Pang
- (No) City for old men pp. 1598-1600

- Carolina Foglia and Nicola Pontarollo
- Short-term rentals as a new urban frontier – evidence from European cities pp. 1601-1608

- Agustin Cocola-Gant, Angela Hof, Christian Smigiel and Ismael Yrigoy
- Short-term rentals and the rentier growth coalition in Pollença (Majorca) pp. 1609-1629

- Nora Müller, Ivan Murray and Macià Blázquez-Salom
- Marginal hosts: Short-term rental suppliers in Turin, Italy pp. 1630-1651

- Giovanni Semi and Marta Tonetta
- Professionalisation of short-term rentals and emergent tourism gentrification in post-crisis Thessaloniki pp. 1652-1670

- Philipp Katsinas
- Airbnb, buy-to-let investment and tourism-driven displacement: A case study in Lisbon pp. 1671-1688

- Agustin Cocola-Gant and Ana Gago
- Explaining the diversity of policy responses to platform-mediated short-term rentals in European cities: A comparison of Barcelona, Paris and Milan pp. 1689-1712

- Thomas Aguilera, Francesca Artioli and Claire Colomb
- Surplus to the city: Austerity urbanism, displacement and ‘letting die’ pp. 1713-1729

- Tom Gillespie, Kate Hardy and Paul Watt
- Municipal Statecraft For The Smart City: Retooling The Smart Entrepreneurial City? pp. 1730-1748

- Pauline McGuirk, Robyn Dowling and Pratichi Chatterjee
- Is capitalism structurally indifferent to gender?: Routes to a value theory of reproductive labour * pp. 1749-1769

- Andreas Bieler and Adam David Morton
- Differentiation under capitalism: Genesis and consequences of the rent gap pp. 1770-1788

- Cheng Liu, Yu Deng, Weixuan Song, Qiyan Wu and Jian Gong
- Connectivity and growth: Financial centres in investment banking networks pp. 1789-1809

- VladimÃr Pažitka, Michael Urban and Dariusz Wójcik
- Everyday experiences of digital financial inclusion in India's ‘micro-entrepreneur’ paratransit services pp. 1810-1827

- Lucy Baker
- ‘Locked in the Rat Race’: Variegated financial subjectivities in the United Kingdom pp. 1828-1848

- Ariane Agunsoye
Volume 53, issue 6, 2021
- Winners of the Ashby prizes pp. 1235-1240

- N/a
- The era of digital transformation: Visualizing the geography of e-commerce usage in Turkey pp. 1241-1243

- Sevim Pelin Öztürk
- Shrinking cities on the globe: Evidence from LandScan 2000–2019 pp. 1244-1248

- Xiangfeng Meng, Zhidian Jiang, Xinyu Wang and Ying Long
- Mapping the inequality of the global distribution of seasonal influenza vaccine pp. 1249-1252

- Yen Ching Yau and Michael T Gastner
- Capitalist crisis in the “age of global value chains†pp. 1253-1272

- Jennifer Bair, Mathew Mahutga, Marion Werner and Liam Campling
- The politics of comparing capitalisms pp. 1273-1292

- Ian Bruff
- What kind of global city? Circulating policies for ‘slum’ upgrading in the making of world-class Buenos Aires pp. 1293-1313

- Lucrecia Bertelli
- Fragmented governance architectures underlying residential property production in Amsterdam pp. 1314-1330

- Tuna Taşan-Kok and Sara Özogul
- The secondary circuit of capital and the making of the suburban property boom in postcrisis Chinese cities pp. 1331-1355

- Mengzhu Zhang, Si Qiao and Xiang Yan
- Mobilizing affect, shaping market subjects: Tracing the connections of neuroliberalism and social finance in youth homelessness projects pp. 1356-1372

- Manuel Wirth
- Food supply chains and the antimicrobial resistance challenge: On the framing, accomplishments and limitations of corporate responsibility pp. 1373-1390

- Alex Hughes, Emma Roe and Suzanne Hocknell
- Global technology companies and the politics of urban socio-technical imaginaries in the digital age: Processual proxies, Trojan horses and global beachheads pp. 1391-1411

- Mike Hodson and Andrew McMeekin
- Social capital and economic growth in the regions of Europe pp. 1412-1434

- Jonathan Muringani, Rune Fitjar and Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose
- Knowledge exchanges, trust, and secretive geographies in merger and acquisition processes pp. 1435-1453

- Harald Bathelt and Sebastian Henn
- From the uneven de-diversification of local financial resources to planning policies: The residentialization hypothesis pp. 1454-1472

- Antoine Grandclement and Guilhem Boulay
- From “decentralization of governance†to “governance of decentralizationâ€: Reassessing income inequality in periurban China pp. 1473-1489

- Siu Wai Wong, Bo-sin Tang, Jinlong Liu, Ming Liang and Winky K.O. Ho
- Unplanning urban transport: Unsolicited urban highways in Lima pp. 1490-1506

- Matteo Stiglich
- Learning from emancipation: The Port Royal Experiment and transition theory pp. 1507-1524

- E Melanie DuPuis
- Deflecting national ideologies: Exploring identity management trajectories of medium-sized cities pp. 1525-1546

- Inès Hassen and Massimo Giovanardi
- Solo self-employment, entrepreneurial subjectivity and the security–precarity continuum: Evidence from private tutors in the supplementary education industry pp. 1547-1564

- Sarah L Holloway and Helena Pimlott-Wilson
- Returns to migration after job loss—The importance of job match pp. 1565-1587

- Orsa Kekezi and Ron Boschma
Volume 53, issue 5, 2021
- Visualizing spatial disparities in population aging in the Seoul Metropolitan Area pp. 879-882

- Hee Jin Yang
- Visualising regional disparities in the risk of COVID-19 at different phases of lockdown in England pp. 883-886

- Yu-Wang Chen, Lei Ni, Dong-Ling Xu and Jian-Bo Yang
- Urban network of China from the perspective of population mobility: Three-dimensional co-occurrence of nodes and links pp. 887-889

- Xinyue Luo and Mingxing Chen
- Geography and the theory of uneven and combined development: Theorizing uniqueness and the return of China pp. 890-916

- Michael Dunford, Boyang Gao and Weidong Liu
- Drawing up the missing link: State-society relations and the remaking of urban landscapes in Chinese cities pp. 917-936

- George C S Lin
- Functional division and location choices of Chinese outward FDI: The case of ICT firms pp. 937-957

- Junsong Wang, Yehua Dennis Wei and Bingquan Lin
- Mining liquid gold: The lively, contested terrain of human milk valuations pp. 958-976

- Carolyn Prouse
- Terminal velocity: The speed of extortion in Guatemala City pp. 977-991

- Kevin Lewis O’Neill
- A rusting gold standard: Failures in an Indonesian RCT, and the implications for poverty reduction pp. 992-1011

- Vikram Tyagi and Sophie Webber
- A practice ontology approach to labor control regimes in GPNs: Connecting ‘sites of labor control’ in the Bangalore export garment cluster pp. 1012-1030

- Tatiana López
- The materiality of precarity: Gender, race and energy infrastructure in urban South Africa pp. 1031-1050

- Jon Phillips and Saska Petrova
- (Community) garden in the city: Conspicuous labor and gentrification pp. 1051-1075

- Fatmir Haskaj
- Towards an urban degrowth: Habitability, finity and polycentric autonomism pp. 1076-1095

- Federico Savini
- Emerging policy responses in shrinking cities: Shifting policy agendas to align with growth machine politics pp. 1096-1114

- Güldem Özatağan and Ayda Eraydin
- When social movements collaborate with the state towards the right to the city: Unveiling compromises and conflicts pp. 1115-1139

- Morgana G Martins Krieger, Marlei Pozzebon and Lauro Gonzalez
- The emergence of a Build to Rent model: The role of narratives and discourses pp. 1140-1157

- Frances Brill and Daniel Durrant
- Automotive regions in transition: Preparing for connected and automated vehicles pp. 1158-1179

- Michaela Trippl, Simon Baumgartinger-Seiringer, Elena Goracinova and David A Wolfe
- The geography of business angel investments in the UK: Does local bias (still) matter? pp. 1180-1200

- Marc Cowling, Ross Brown and Neil Lee
- Country-of-origin-specific economic capital in neighbourhoods: Impact on immigrants’ employment opportunities pp. 1201-1218

- Kati Kadarik, Emily Miltenburg, Sako Musterd and John Östh
- Housing, place and populism: Towards a research agenda pp. 1219-1229

- Richard Waldron
Volume 53, issue 4, 2021
- Evade neoliberalism’s turnstiles! Lessons from the Chilean Estallido Social pp. 599-606

- Martin Arias-Loyola
- Visualising regional inequalities in the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic in England and Wales pp. 607-611

- Clare Bambra, Paul Norman and Niall Philip Alan Sean Johnson
- Everyday mobility as a vulnerability marker: The uneven reaction to coronavirus lockdown in Russia pp. 612-615

- Ruslan Dokhov and Mikhail Topnikov
- Visualising internal migration flows across local authorities in England and Wales pp. 616-618

- Yu-wang Chen, Lei Ni and Luis Ospina-Forero
- The work of hope: Spiritualizing, hustling and waiting in the creative industries in Ghana pp. 619-637

- Ana Alacovska, Thilde Langevang and Robin Steedman
- Making sense of ‘maker’: Work, identity, and affect in the maker movement pp. 638-654

- Steve Marotta
- Contingent infrastructure and the dilution of ‘Chineseness’: Reframing roads and rail in Kampala and Addis Ababa pp. 655-674

- Tom Goodfellow and Zhengli Huang
- Bypass urbanism: Re-ordering center-periphery relations in Kolkata, Lagos and Mexico City pp. 675-703

- Lindsay Sawyer, Christian Schmid, Monika Streule and Pascal Kallenberger
- Sustaining municipal parks in an era of neoliberal austerity: The contested commercialisation of Gunnersbury Park pp. 704-722

- Andrew Smith
- Neoliberalism’s friends, foes and fellow travellers: What can radical feminist and disability perspectives bring to the policy mobilities approach? pp. 723-740

- Georgia van Toorn
- The gendered impact of the financial crisis: Struggles over social reproduction in Greece pp. 741-762

- Maria Daskalaki, Marianna Fotaki and Maria Simosi
- Local supplier firms in Madagascar’s apparel export industry: Upgrading paths, transnational social relations and regional production networks pp. 763-784

- Lindsay Whitfield and Cornelia Staritz
- Reluctant financialisaton: Financialisaton without financialised subjectivities in Hungary and the United States pp. 785-808

- Léna Pellandini-Simányi and Adam Banai
- Situating financialisation in the geographies of neoliberal housing restructuring: reflections from Ireland and Australia pp. 809-827

- Cian O’Callaghan and Pauline McGuirk
- Who do sovereign wealth funds say they are? Using structural topic modeling to delineate variegated capitalism in their official reports pp. 828-857

- Caroline E Nowacki, Ashby Monk and Bertrand Decoster
- Resilience in a behavioural/Keynesian regional model pp. 858-876

- Grant Allan, Gioele Figus, Peter McGregor and J. Kim Swales
Volume 53, issue 3, 2021
- Winners of the Ashby prizes pp. 443-447

- N/a
- The institutional logic of property inflation pp. 448-456

- Martijn Konings, Lisa Adkins and Dallas Rogers
- The role and significance of planning in the determination of house prices in Australia: Recent policy debates pp. 457-479

- Peter Phibbs and Nicole Gurran
- Breaking the housing–finance cycle: Macroeconomic policy reforms for more affordable homes pp. 480-502

- Josh Ryan-Collins
- Embedding futurity in urban governance: Redevelopment schemes and the time value of money pp. 503-524

- Rachel Weber
- Unsolicited urbanism: development monopolies, regulatory-technical fixes and planning-as-deal-making pp. 525-547

- Dallas Rogers and Chris Gibson
- Class in the 21st century: Asset inflation and the new logic of inequality pp. 548-572

- Lisa Adkins, Melinda Cooper and Martijn Konings
- A tale of two inequalities: Housing-wealth inequality and tenure inequality pp. 573-594

- Brett Christophers
Volume 53, issue 2, 2021
- Visualizing bivariate local spatial autocorrelation between commodity revealed comparative advantage index of China and USA from a new space perspective pp. 223-226

- Sijing Ye, Changxiu Cheng, Changqing Song and Shi Shen
- The geography of innovation as reflected by social media pp. 227-229

- Carlo Corradini
- Visualising the dynamics of COVID-19 cases leading to inbound transmission in Hong Kong pp. 230-232

- Long Zhou, Sihong Li and Chaosu Li
- Regression to the tail: Why the Olympics blow up pp. 233-260

- Bent Flyvbjerg, Alexander Budzier and Daniel Lunn
- Land grabs reexamined: Gulf Arab agro-commodity chains and spaces of extraction pp. 261-279

- Christian Henderson
- The afterlives of the lively commodity: Life-worlds, death-worlds, rotting-worlds pp. 280-295

- Kathryn Gillespie
- Variegated transitions: Emerging forms of land and resource capitalism in Laos and Myanmar pp. 296-314

- Miles Kenney-Lazar and SiuSue Mark
- “Just-in-Place†labor: Driver organizing in the Uber workplace pp. 315-331

- Katie J Wells, Kafui Attoh and Declan Cullen
- Trade unions and industrial regeneration in North West Tasmania: Moving beyond lock-in? pp. 332-348

- Ruth Barton
- In and against the neoliberal state? The precarious siting of work integration social enterprises (WISEs) as counter-movement in Montreal, Quebec pp. 349-370

- Norma M Rantisi and Deborah Leslie
- Emerging anti-poverty infrastructural gaps in suburbia: Poverty and the voluntary sector across Metropolitan Sydney pp. 371-388

- Geoff DeVerteuil, Maxwell Hartt and Ruth Potts
- Aid’s urban footprint and its implications for local inequality and governance pp. 389-409

- Gabriella Y. Carolini
- Qujing (å –ç» ) as policy mobility with Chinese characteristics: A case study of ultralow-energy building policy in China pp. 410-427

- Yu Zhou
- The trouble with global production networks pp. 428-438

- Henry Wai-chung Yeung
Volume 53, issue 1, 2021
- Social distancing and inequality in the United States amid COVID-19 outbreak pp. 3-5

- Wei Zhai, Mengyang Liu and Zhong-Ren Peng
- Interurban scientific collaboration networks across Chinese city-regions pp. 6-8

- Zhan Cao, Zhenwei Peng and Ben Derudder
- Where to buy a house in the United States amid COVID-19? pp. 9-11

- Wei Zhai and Zhong-Ren Peng
- Smart cities: Who cares? pp. 12-30

- Ryan Burns and Max Andrucki
- Entrepreneurship and the fight against poverty in US cities pp. 31-52

- Neil Lee and Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose
- A dynamic model of global value network governance pp. 53-72

- Giorgos Galanis and Ashok Kumar
- Still in the shadow of the wall? The case of the Berlin biotechnology cluster pp. 73-94

- Milad Abbasiharofteh and Tom Broekel
- Geographies of qualification in the global fine wine market pp. 95-112

- Gerhard Rainer
- Social impact bonds and fast policy: Analyzing the Australian experience pp. 113-130

- Jacob Broom
- Fighting to undo a deal: Identifying and resisting the financialization of the WestConnex motorway, Sydney, Australia pp. 131-149

- Phil McManus and Graham Haughton
- Governance of resettlement compensation and the cultural fix in rural China pp. 150-167

- Kathryn Gomersall
- The challenges of livelihoods reconstruction in the context of informal settlement upgrading pp. 168-190

- Pauline C Cherunya, Bernhard Truffer, Edinah Moraa Samuel and Christoph Lüthi
- Marginal and average prices of land lots should not be equal: A critique of Glaeser and Gyourko’s method for identifying residential price effects of town planning regulations pp. 191-209

- Cameron Murray
- The public university and the retreat from globalisation: An economic geography perspective on managing local-global tensions in international higher education pp. 210-218

- Eric Knight, Andrew Jones and Meric S Gertler
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