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Volume 51, issue 8, 2019
- The commuting rural labour forces revealed by mobile phone trace data pp. 1611-1614

- Xuesong Gao, Lun Liu, Jiexin Zhuang, Dinghua Ou, Qiquan Li, Ouping Deng, Jianqiang Li and Min Zeng
- The changing geography of global science pp. 1615-1617

- Qinchang Gui, Chengliang Liu, Debin Du and Dezhong Duan
- Visualizing the largest annual human migration during the Spring Festival travel season in China pp. 1618-1621

- Maogui Hu
- Polycentric urban development and economic productivity in China: A multiscalar analysis pp. 1622-1643

- Mingshu Wang, Ben Derudder and Xingjian Liu
- Governance rescaling and neoliberalization of China’s water governance: The case of China’s South–North Water Transfer Project pp. 1644-1664

- Jichuan Sheng and Michael Webber
- Opium substitution, reciprocal control and the tensions of geoeconomic integration in the China–Myanmar Border pp. 1665-1683

- Xiaobo Su and Kean Fan Lim
- “Failure to adjustâ€: Boston’s bid for the 2024 Olympics and the difficulties of learning Olympic wisdom pp. 1684-1702

- Eva Kassens-Noor
- The urban commodity futures of the Olympics: Examining the multiscalar processes of the Games pp. 1703-1719

- Elena Trubina
- Learning through urban labour pools: Collected worker experiences and innovation in services pp. 1720-1740

- Sverre J Herstad, Marte CW Solheim and Marit Engen
- The multiple roles of demand in new regional industrial path development: A conceptual analysis pp. 1741-1757

- Hanna Martin, Roman Martin and Elena Zukauskaite
- A harbour on land: De Ceuvel’s topologies of creative reuse pp. 1758-1774

- Iulian Barba Lata and Martijn Duineveld
- Capitalization of neighbourhood diversity and segregation pp. 1775-1799

- Viggo Nordvik, Liv Osland, Inge Thorsen and Ingrid Sandvig Thorsen
- Bridges over troubled water? Journals, geographers and economists in the field of economy and space 1980–2017 pp. 1800-1823

- Miguel Atienza, Guillermo Armando Ronda-Pupo and Nicholas Phelps
Volume 51, issue 7, 2019
- Winners of the Ashby prizes pp. 1409-1414

- N/a
- A Beijing that you might not know: Geovisualizing selected crimes in Beijing pp. 1415-1419

- Jiangping Zhou, Yuling Yang, Yanji Zhang and Chun Zhang
- Bicycle–metro integration for the ‘last mile’: Visualizing cycling in Shanghai pp. 1420-1423

- Ze Zhang, Chen Qian and Yiyang Bian
- The new knowledge politics of digital colonialism pp. 1424-1441

- Jason C. Young
- Tracing mutations of neoliberal development governance: ‘Fintech’, failure and the politics of marketization pp. 1442-1459

- Nick Bernards
- Everyday financialization: The case of UK households pp. 1460-1478

- Ariane Hillig
- Economic geography and the regulatory state: Asymmetric marketization of social housing in England pp. 1479-1498

- Liam Clegg
- The experience of living in deprived neighbourhoods for LGBT+ people: Making home in difficult circumstances pp. 1499-1515

- Peter Matthews and Christopher Poyner
- Jugaad and informality as drivers of India’s cow slaughter economy pp. 1516-1535

- Yamini Narayanan
- Rent gap formation due to public infrastructure and planning policies: An analysis of Greater Santiago, Chile, 2008–2011 pp. 1536-1557

- Ernesto López-Morales, Claudia Sanhueza, Sebastián Espinoza, Felipe Ordenes and Hernán Orozco
- A panel analysis of Brazilian regional inequality pp. 1558-1585

- Philip Arestis and Peter Phelps
- Economic resilience of Japanese nuclear host communities: A quasi-experimental modeling approach pp. 1586-1608

- Paul Plummer and Daisaku Yamamoto
Volume 51, issue 6, 2019
- The growth and decline of urban agglomerations in Germany pp. 1209-1212

- Benjamin D. Hennig
- Visualizing the intercity highway network in Mainland China pp. 1213-1216

- Niu Fangqu and Li Jun
- Characterising labour market self-containment in London with geographically arranged small multiples pp. 1217-1224

- Roger Beecham and Aidan Slingsby
- Polarizing informality: Processual thinking, materiality and the emerging middle-class informality in Taipei pp. 1225-1241

- Ker-hsuan Chien
- The prose of passive revolution: Mobile experts, economic planning and the developmental state in Singapore pp. 1242-1263

- Chris Meulbroek and Majed Akhter
- The spatial consequences of the housing affordability crisis in England pp. 1264-1286

- Nikodem Szumilo
- Austerity urbanism or pragmatic municipalism? Local government responses to fiscal stress in New York State pp. 1287-1305

- Austin M Aldag, Yunji Kim and Mildred E Warner
- Variegated neoliberalization and institutional hierarchies: Scalar recalibration and the entrenchment of neoliberalism in New York City and Johannesburg pp. 1306-1325

- Aleksandra Piletic
- The subjective well-being of homeworkers across life domains pp. 1326-1349

- Darja Reuschke
- Transnational labour migration and the offshoring of knowledge-intensive business services within global production networks: The case of a German automotive company in Turkey pp. 1350-1369

- Philip Müller and Martin Franz
- The role of emotion in a housing purchase: An empirical analysis of the anatomy of satisfaction from off-plan apartment purchases in France pp. 1370-1388

- Mark Andrew and Fabrice Larceneux
- The uneven geography of crowdfunding success: Spatial capital on Indiegogo pp. 1389-1406

- Caleb Gallemore, Kristian Roed Nielsen and Kristjan Jespersen
Volume 51, issue 5, 2019
- Feminist legal geographies pp. 1043-1049

- Dana Cuomo and Katherine Brickell
- Feminist legal archeology, domestic violence and the raced-gendered juridical boundaries of U.S. asylum law pp. 1050-1067

- Cynthia S Gorman
- Gendered il/legalities of housing formalisation in India and South Africa pp. 1068-1088

- Paula Meth, Sibongile Buthelezi and Santhi Rajasekhar
- Feminist political ecology and legal geography: A case study of the Tonle Sap protected wetlands of Cambodia pp. 1089-1105

- Josephine Gillespie and Nicola Perry
- To recognize the tyranny of distance: A spatial reading of Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt pp. 1106-1127

- Michele Statz and Lisa R Pruitt
- Legal and spatial ordering in Aceh, Indonesia: Inscribing the security of female bodies into law pp. 1128-1144

- Christine G. Schenk
- Feminist legal geographies of intimate-image sexual abuse: Using copyright logic to combat the unauthorized distribution of celebrity intimate images in cyberspaces pp. 1145-1165

- Elizabeth Farries and Tristan Sturm
- Problems with the concept of capitalism in the social sciences pp. 1166-1177

- Fred Block
- Remodeling capitalism: A return to scale pp. 1178-1180

- Jennifer Clark
- Fred Block, capitalist illusions, inhabiting post-capitalist desires pp. 1181-1185

- Stephen Healy and Gibson-Graham Jk
- Magnetic capitalism pp. 1186-1189

- Geoff Mann
- Problematizing capitalism(s): Big difference? pp. 1190-1196

- Jamie Peck
- Defining capitalism: The case for (relational) abstraction pp. 1197-1200

- Shaina Potts
- Clarification, qualification, and the problem of authoritarianism pp. 1201-1206

- Fred Block
Volume 51, issue 4, 2019
- Glimpsing China’s future urbanization from the geography of a floating population pp. 817-819

- Qiujie Shi and Tao Liu
- The death and life of restaurants: A visualization in the eras of easy online ordering and increased metro mobility pp. 820-822

- Jiangping Zhou and Yuling Yang
- The landscape of Chinese invention patents: Quantity, density, and intensity pp. 823-826

- Yingcheng Li, Nicholas Phelps, Zhicheng Liu and Haitao Ma
- Visualizing the road network topology differences of Istanbul city pp. 827-830

- Umut Erdem and K. Mert Cubukcu
- Urban experimentation as a politics of niches pp. 831-848

- Federico Savini and Luca Bertolini
- Volumetric urbanism: The production and extraction of Singaporean territory pp. 849-868

- Donald McNeill
- Labour mobility, skill-relatedness and new plant survival across different development stages of an industry pp. 869-890

- Riccardo Cappelli, Ron Boschma and Anet Weterings
- Sociocultural, economic and ethnic homogeneity in residential mobility and spatial sorting among couples pp. 891-912

- Wouter van Gent, Marjolijn Das and Sako Musterd
- The limits to mobility: Precarious work experiences among young Eastern Europeans in Spain pp. 913-930

- Silvia Marcu
- The uneven geographies of post-political planning: Objections to urban regeneration projects in peripheral and central Israeli cities pp. 931-949

- Talia Margalit and Adriana Kemp
- Community-level impacts of the third sector: Does the local distribution of voluntary organizations influence the likelihood of volunteering? pp. 950-979

- John Mohan and Matthew R. Bennett
- The broken promises of the social investment market pp. 980-1004

- David Harvie and Robert Ogman
- The effect of knowledge spillovers on regional new firm formation: The Greek manufacturing case pp. 1005-1030

- Vasilios Kanellopoulos and Georgios Fotopoulos
- Made in China and the new world of secondary resource recovery pp. 1031-1040

- Nicky Gregson and Mike Crang
Volume 51, issue 3, 2019
- Delineating the perceived functional regions of London from commuting flows pp. 547-550

- Yao Shen and Michael Batty
- Food, work and sleep: Visualising the top food and population centres in Beijing pp. 551-553

- Jiangping Zhou, Yuling Yang and Chun Zhang
- City-regions reconsidered pp. 554-580

- Allen Scott
- Worlding Cape Town by design: Encounters with creative cityness pp. 581-597

- Laura Nkula-Wenz
- Metropolitan governance structure and growth–inequality dynamics in the United States pp. 598-616

- Jaewoo Cho, Jae Hong Kim and Yonsu Kim
- Worlding cities through transportation infrastructure pp. 617-635

- Creighton Connolly
- Limits of fiscal federalism: How narratives of local government inefficiency facilitate scalar dumping in New York State pp. 636-653

- Yunji Kim
- Disenfranchised: Mapping red zones in Guatemala City pp. 654-669

- Kevin Lewis O'Neill
- Phase transitions as a cause of economic development pp. 670-686

- David Andersson and Ã…ke E. Andersson
- Investment banking centres since the global financial crisis: New typology, ranking and trends pp. 687-704

- Dariusz Wójcik, VladimÃr Pažitka, Eric Knight and Phillip O’Neill
- Revealed competition between cluster organizations: An exploratory analysis of the European life sciences sector pp. 705-723

- Bas Karreman, Martijn Burger and Fred van Eenennaam
- The geography of skill: Mobility and exclusionary unionism in Canada’s north pp. 724-742

- Suzanne Mills
- The local labour building the international community: Precarious work within humanitarian spaces pp. 743-760

- Elisa Pascucci
- Residential mobility and neighbourhood attachment in Guangzhou, China pp. 761-780

- Si-ming Li, Sanqin Mao and Huimin Du
- Group farming in France: Why do some regions have more cooperative ventures than others? pp. 781-804

- Bina Agarwal and Bruno Dorin
- Economic geography, to what ends? From privilege to progressive performances of expertise pp. 805-813

- Chris Gibson
- Corrigendum pp. NP1-NP1

- N/a
- Corrigendum pp. NP2-NP2

- N/a
Volume 51, issue 2, 2019
- 3D space–time visualization of individual settlement pathways of Mainland China-born migrants in Queensland, Australia pp. 275-278

- Siqin Wang, Yan Liu, Thomas Sigler and Jonathan Corcoran
- A network-constrained spatial identification of high-risk roads for hit-parked-vehicle collisions in Brisbane, Australia pp. 279-282

- Yan Liu, Siqin Wang, Xuanming Fu and Bin Xie
- Events in the affective city: Affect, attention and alignment in two ordinary urban events pp. 283-301

- Marion Ernwein and Laurent Matthey
- Peri-urban promises of connectivity: Linking project-led polycentrism to the infrastructure scramble pp. 302-322

- J Miguel Kanai and Seth Schindler
- Mapping the landscape of urban work: Home-based businesses and the built environment pp. 323-350

- Kevin Kane and William AV Clark
- Managing territorial stigmatization from the ‘middle’: The revitalization of a post-industrial Business Improvement Area pp. 351-373

- Daniel Kudla and Michael Courey
- Serving the culture: Spatial interactions between cultural industries and advanced producer services in mainland China pp. 374-392

- Xu Zhang and Yajuan Li
- Geography in motion: Hexagonal spatial systems in fuzzy gravitation pp. 393-402

- Michał Banaszak, Michał Dziecielski, Peter Nijkamp and Waldemar Ratajczak
- Increasing evenness in the neighbourhood distribution of income poverty in England 2005–2014: Age differences and the influence of private rented housing pp. 403-419

- Mark Fransham
- Liability-driven investment and pension fund exposure to emerging markets: A Minskyan analysis pp. 420-439

- Bruno Bonizzi and Annina Kaltenbrunner
- Partner choice in Sweden: How distance still matters pp. 440-460

- Karen Haandrikman
- In value’s shadows: Devaluation as accumulation frontier pp. 461-466

- Sarah Knuth, Shaina Potts and Jenny E. Goldstein
- Oceanic accumulation: Geographies of speculation, overproduction, and crisis in the global shipping economy pp. 467-486

- Elizabeth A Sibilia
- Cities and planetary repair: The problem with climate retrofitting pp. 487-504

- Sarah Knuth
- The state’s estate: Devaluing and revaluing ‘surplus’ public land in Canada pp. 505-526

- Heather Whiteside
- Speculations on the postnatural: Restoration, accumulation, and sacrifice at the Salton Sea pp. 527-544

- Alida Cantor and Sarah Knuth
Volume 51, issue 1, 2019
- Air services at risk: The threat of a hard Brexit at the airport level pp. 3-7

- Frédéric Dobruszkes
- A multi-hazard map of China pp. 8-10

- Baoyin Liu, Jie Fan, Yim Ling Siu and Gordon Mitchell
- Can the market be tamed? A thought experiment on the value(s) of planning pp. 11-24

- Alexander Lord and Yiquan Gu
- Housing affordability: Is new local supply the key? pp. 25-50

- Bernard Fingleton, Franz Fuerst and Nikodem Szumilo
- Assembling Fairtrade: Practices of progress and conventionalization in the Chilean wine industry pp. 51-68

- Agatha Herman
- Changing workplace geographies: Restructuring warehouse employment in the Oslo region pp. 69-90

- David Jordhus-Lier, Anders Underthun and Kristina Zampoukos
- Determinants of county migrant regularization policymaking in the United States: Understanding temporal and spatial realities pp. 91-111

- M.Anne Visser and Sheryl-Ann Simpson
- Corporate convenience store development effects in small towns: Convenience culture during economic and digital storms pp. 112-132

- Neil Wrigley, Steve Wood, Dionysia Lambiri and Michelle Lowe
- Decentralisation and European identity pp. 133-155

- Vassilis Tselios and John Tomaney
- Revisiting neoliberalism in the oceans: Governmentality and the biopolitics of ‘improvement’ in the Irish and European fisheries pp. 156-177

- Patrick Bresnihan
- Making cultural cities in China: Governance, state-building, and precarious creativity pp. 178-186

- Tim Oakes
- Redeeming the Chinese modernity? Zen Buddhism, culture-led development and local governance in Xinxing County, China pp. 187-205

- Junxi Qian
- Posthuman policies for creative, smart, eco-cities? Case studies from China pp. 206-225

- Robin Visser
- State participation and artistic autonomy in creative city making pp. 226-243

- Jung-Ying Chang
- Happy town: Cultural governance and biopolitical urbanism in China pp. 244-262

- Tim Oakes
- On financialization and its future pp. 263-271

- Stefanos Ioannou and Dariusz Wójcik
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