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Volume 50, issue 8, 2018
- A decade of battle against PM2.5 in Beijing pp. 1549-1552

- Lun Liu, Elisabete A Silva and Jianzheng Liu
- Social media data as a proxy for hourly fine-scale electric power consumption estimation pp. 1553-1557

- Chengbin Deng, Weiying Lin, Xinyue Ye, Zhenlong Li, Ziang Zhang and Ganggang Xu
- Undermining methodological nationalism: Cosmopolitan analysis and visualization of the North American hazardous waste trade pp. 1558-1579

- Sarah A Moore, Heather Rosenfeld, Eric Nost, Kristen Vincent and Robert E Roth
- State maneuver in the capitalist world-economy: A political geography of contextualized agency pp. 1580-1601

- Colin Flint and Raymond Dezzani
- Conceptualizing curation in the age of abundance: The case of recorded music pp. 1602-1625

- Johan Jansson and Brian J Hracs
- The affective economy of transnational surrogacy pp. 1626-1645

- Carolin Schurr and Elisabeth Militz
- Gender and generational differences in first outward- and first inward-moves: An event-history analysis of rural migrants in China pp. 1646-1669

- Chen Chen and C Cindy Fan
- Labor geographies of socially embedded work: The multi scalar resistance of Mexican teachers pp. 1670-1687

- Paul Bocking
- Creativity in arts and sciences: Collective processes from a spatial perspective pp. 1688-1696

- Johanna Hautala and Oliver Ibert
- A marginal man and his central contributions: The creative spaces of William (‘Wild Bill’) Bunge and American geography pp. 1697-1715

- Trevor J Barnes
- Boundary-crossing careers and the ‘third space of hybridity’: Career actors as knowledge brokers between creative arts and academia pp. 1716-1741

- Alice Lam
- From ignorance to innovation: Serendipitous and purposeful mobility in creative processes – The cases of biotechnology, legal services and board games pp. 1742-1763

- Verena Brinks, Oliver Ibert, Felix C. Müller and Suntje Schmidt
- The choreography of a new research field: Aggregation, circulation and oscillation pp. 1764-1784

- Niki Vermeulen
- Marginality as strategy: Leveraging peripherality for creativity pp. 1785-1794

- Gernot Grabher
- From dualisms to dualities: On researching creative processes in the arts and sciences pp. 1795-1801

- Jörg Sydow
Volume 50, issue 7, 2018
- Winners of the Ashby prizes pp. 1369-1374

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- European Union regional discomfort before and after the crisis pp. 1375-1380

- Nicola Pontarollo, Silvia Ronchi and Carolina Serpieri
- Access to grammar schools by socio-economic status pp. 1381-1385

- Simon Burgess, Claire Crawford and Lindsey Macmillan
- Rule by difference: Empire, liberalism, and the legacies of urban “improvement†pp. 1386-1406

- Malini Ranganathan
- Scavenging: Between precariousness, marginality and access to the city. The case of Roma people in Turin and Marseille pp. 1407-1424

- Elisabetta Rosa and Claudia Cirelli
- The material geographies of advertising: Concrete objects, affective affordance and urban space pp. 1425-1442

- Thomas Dekeyser
- Inequality implications of European economic and monetary union membership: A reassessment pp. 1443-1472

- Philip Arestis and Peter Phelps
- Rural gentrification and networks of capital accumulation—A case study of Jackson, Wyoming pp. 1473-1495

- Peter B Nelson and J Dwight Hines
- Decline and fall? pp. 1496-1499

- Trevor J Barnes
- Threat or opportunity? On the ‘cross-corridor diaspora’ of British economic geographers pp. 1500-1502

- Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose
- Is British economic geography in decline? pp. 1503-1509

- Ronald Martin
- On economic geography's “movers†to business and management schools: A response from outside “the project†pp. 1510-1518

- Daniel Cockayne, Amy Horton, Kelly Kay, Jessa Loomis and Emily Rosenman
- What is a ‘person’ like you doing in a ‘place’ like that? Reflections on the business school migration from economic geography pp. 1519-1524

- Andrew Cumbers
- Who speaks for economic geography? pp. 1525-1531

- Rhiannon Pugh
- Unfinished business pp. 1532-1535

- Andrew Leyshon
- Creating a vibrant and sustainable economic geography? pp. 1536-1540

- Jennifer Johns
- Flourishing or floundering? Policing the boundaries of economic geography pp. 1541-1545

- Mia Gray and Jane Pollard
Volume 50, issue 6, 2018
- Airbnb and the rent gap: Gentrification through the sharing economy pp. 1147-1170

- David Wachsmuth and Alexander Weisler
- Dissonance between formal and informal housing capital: The case of Korea pp. 1171-1188

- Jihwan Kim
- The politics of creditor–debtor relations and mortgage payment strikes: The case of the Uruguayan Federation of Mutual-Aid Housing Cooperatives pp. 1189-1208

- Lorenzo Vidal
- Constructing authority: Embodied expertise, homegrown neoliberalism, and the globalization of Singapore’s private planning pp. 1209-1227

- Pow Cp
- Towards a pluralist labor geography: Constrained grassroots agency and the socio-spatial fix in Dȇrsim, Turkey pp. 1228-1249

- Celal Cahit Ağar and Steffen Böhm
- Labour market and social integration of Eastern European migrants in Scotland and Portugal pp. 1250-1268

- Heather Dickey, Stephen Drinkwater and Sergei Shubin
- Human behaviour and economic growth: A psychocultural perspective on local and regional development pp. 1269-1289

- Robert Huggins, Piers Thompson and Martin Obschonka
- Towards a geography of intermediaries pp. 1290-1294

- Andrew Wood and Nicholas Phelps
- The unmaking of a commodity: Intermediation and the entanglement of power cables in Nigeria pp. 1295-1313

- Heidi Østbø Haugen
- Analysing intermediary organisations and their influence on upgrading in emerging agricultural clusters pp. 1314-1335

- Matias Ramirez, Ian Clarke and Laurens Klerkx
- Promoting the global economy: The uneven development of the location consulting industry pp. 1336-1354

- Nicholas Phelps and Andrew Wood
- Sustaining Economic Geography? Business and Management Schools and the UK’s Great Economic Geography Diaspora pp. 1355-1366

- Al James, Michael Bradshaw, Neil M Coe and James Faulconbridge
Volume 50, issue 5, 2018
- Subnational gender balances in South Korea pp. 941-944

- Guy J Abel and Nayoung Heo
- Visualizing the intercity railway network in Mainland China pp. 945-947

- Fangqu Niu and Jun Li
- The other U.S. Border? Techno-cultural-rationalities and fortification in Southern Mexico pp. 948-968

- Margath Walker
- Computerizing carceral space: Coded geographies of criminalization and capture in New York City pp. 969-988

- Brian Jordan Jefferson
- Agriculturalizing finance? Data assemblages and derivatives markets in small-town New Zealand pp. 989-1007

- Matthew Henry and Russell Prince
- Elite entrepreneurship education: Translating ideas in North Korea pp. 1008-1026

- Thomas Wainwright, Ewald Kibler, Jukka-Pekka Heikkilä and Simon Down
- Fair trade coffee exchanges and community economies pp. 1027-1046

- Lindsay Naylor
- Planting the seed to grow local creative industries: The impacts of cultural districts and arts schools on economic development pp. 1047-1070

- Shiri M Breznitz and Douglas Noonan
- Sectoral and geographical mobility of workers after large establishment cutbacks or closures pp. 1071-1091

- Rikard H Eriksson, Emelie Hane-Weijman and Martin Henning
- Young adults’ pathways into homeownership in Tokyo: Shifting practices and meanings pp. 1092-1108

- Oana Druta and Richard Ronald
- Underrepresenting neighbourhood vulnerabilities? The measurement of fuel poverty in England pp. 1109-1127

- Caitlin Robinson, Stefan Bouzarovski and Sarah Lindley
- Do local employment centers modify the association between neighborhood urban form and individual obesity? pp. 1128-1143

- YongJin Ahn, JiYoung Park, Tim A Bruckner and Simon Choi
Volume 50, issue 4, 2018
- Transnational elites enhance the connectivity of Chinese cities in the world city network pp. 749-751

- Ma Haitao, Zhang Fangfang and Liu Ye
- Someone like you: Visualising co-presences of metro riders in Beijing pp. 752-755

- Jiangping Zhou, Yuling Yang, Ying Li and Victor Maurer
- Underperformative economies: Discrimination and gendered ideas of workplace culture in San Francisco’s digital media sector pp. 756-772

- Daniel G Cockayne
- Coworking spaces in mid-sized cities: A partner in downtown economic development pp. 773-788

- Audrey C Jamal
- Interregional mobility of talent in Spain: The role of job opportunities and qualities of places during the recent economic crisis pp. 789-808

- Simón Sánchez-Moral, F. Alfonso Arellano and Roberto DÃez-Pisonero
- Spatial and temporal patterns of economic segregation in Sweden’s metropolitan areas: A mobility approach pp. 809-825

- John Östh, Ian Shuttleworth and Thomas Niedomysl
- The role of racial bias in exclusionary zoning: The case of Durham, North Carolina, 1945–2014 pp. 826-847

- Andrew H Whittemore
- Decade-long changes in spatial mismatch in Beijing, China: Are disadvantaged populations better or worse off? pp. 848-868

- Yunlei Qi, Yingling Fan, Tieshan Sun and Lingqian (Ivy) Hu
- The city-region and the challenge of its representation: The hierarchical network of newly built neighborhoods in the Tel Aviv Metropolitan Area pp. 869-894

- Tali Hatuka and Roni Bar
- Suburban revalorization: Residential infill and rehabilitation in Baltimore County’s older suburbs pp. 895-921

- Bernadette Hanlon and Whitney Airgood-Obrycki
- Shifting modes of governing municipal waste – A sociology of translation approach pp. 922-938

- Gustavo Guzman and Mariana Mayumi P De Souza
Volume 50, issue 3, 2018
- You have to (Br)enter to (Br)exit: The EU collaboration space pp. 493-496

- David Rigby
- Visualizing the spatio-temporal patterns of The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant terrorist attacks from its early creation pp. 497-499

- Chaowei Xiao and Chuchu Zhang
- Rethinking the financialization of ‘nature’ pp. 500-511

- Stefan Ouma, Leigh Johnson and Patrick Bigger
- Hybridity, possibility: Degrees of marketization in tradeable permit systems pp. 512-530

- Patrick Bigger
- Financialisation in the green economy: Material connections, markets-in-the-making and Foucauldian organising actions pp. 531-548

- Adeniyi P Asiyanbi
- Financialising farming as a moral imperative? Renegotiating the legitimacy of land investments in Australia pp. 549-568

- Sarah Ruth Sippel
- Investing for profit, investing for impact: Moral performances in agricultural investment projects pp. 569-588

- Zenia Kish and Madeleine Fairbairn
- Rethinking metropolitan production from its underside: A view from the alleyways of Hồ Chà Minh City pp. 589-607

- Marie Gibert
- Planning, value(s) and the market: An analytic for “what comes next?†pp. 608-626

- Nancy Holman, Alessandra Mossa and Erica Pani
- How market standards affect building design: The case of low energy design in commercial offices pp. 627-650

- James Faulconbridge, Noel Cass and John Connaughton
- Manufacturing without the firm: Challenges for the maker movement in three U.S. cities pp. 651-670

- Marc Doussard, Greg Schrock, Laura Wolf-Powers, Max Eisenburger and Stephen Marotta
- Gender inequalities in the City of London advertising industry pp. 671-688

- Louise Crewe and Annie Wang
- Spatializing the intergenerational transmission of inequalities: Parental wealth, residential segregation, and urban inequality pp. 689-708

- Cody Hochstenbach
- The politicisation of macroprudential regulation: The critical Swedish case pp. 709-729

- Claes Axel Belfrage and Markus Kallifatides
- Rhythmanalysing marathon running: ‘A drama of rhythms’ pp. 730-746

- Tim Edensor and Jonas Larsen
Volume 50, issue 2, 2018
- Visualizing changes in nationally averaged PM2.5 concentrations by an alluvial diagram pp. 259-261

- Ying Liu, Naizhuo Zhao, Jennifer K Vanos and Guofeng Cao
- Familiar strangers: Visualising potential metro encounters in Beijing pp. 262-265

- Jiangping Zhou, Ying Li and Yuling Yang
- Geographies of corporate philanthropy: The Northern Rock Foundation pp. 266-287

- Neill Marshall, Stuart Dawley, Andy Pike and Jane Pollard
- Crisis? What crisis? A critical appraisal of World Bank housing policy in the wake of the global financial crisis pp. 288-309

- Elisa Van Waeyenberge
- Challenging conceptions of young people as urban blight: Street children and youth’s ambiguous relationship with urban revitalization in Lima, Peru pp. 310-326

- Dena Aufseeser
- The affirming affects of entrepreneurial redevelopment: Architecture, sport, and local food in Oklahoma City pp. 327-349

- Eric Sarmiento
- Bailing out the food banks? Hunger relief, food waste, and crisis in Central Appalachia pp. 350-369

- Joshua Lohnes and Bradley Wilson
- Should I stay or should I go? The association between upward socio-economic neighbourhood change and moving propensities pp. 370-390

- Ad Coenen, Pieter-Paul Verhaeghe and Bart Van de Putte
- Imagining social justice and the false promise of urban park design pp. 391-406

- Scott M Larson
- Geopolitical economies of development and democratization in East Asia: Themes, concepts, and geographies pp. 407-415

- Jim Glassman
- Geopolitical economy and the production of territory: The case of US–China geopolitical-economic competition in Asia pp. 416-436

- Seung-Ook Lee, Joel Wainwright and Jim Glassman
- From Kampungs to Condos? Contested accumulations through displacement in Jakarta pp. 437-456

- Helga Leitner and Eric Sheppard
- A tale of two industrial zones: A geopolitical economy of differential development in Ulsan, South Korea, and Kaohsiung, Taiwan pp. 457-473

- Jinn-yuh Hsu, Dong-Wan Gimm and Jim Glassman
- Geopolitics: Putting geopolitics in its place in cultural political economy pp. 474-478

- Bob Jessop and Ngai-Ling Sum
- A tale of two GPEs: Decentering macro-geopolitics pp. 479-483

- Eric Sheppard and Helga Leitner
- Globalizing capitalism and the dialectics of geopolitics and geoeconomics pp. 484-489

- Matthew Sparke
Volume 50, issue 1, 2018
- Rediscovering space: Environment and Planning enters its second half century pp. 3-4

- Trevor Barnes, Brett Christophers, Kathe Newman, Jamie Peck, Jessie Poon and Henry Yeung
- Changing PM2.5 concentrations in China from 1998 to 2014 pp. 5-8

- Guangdong Li and Siao Sun
- Comparative visualizations of transport networks in Calgary using shortest-path trees pp. 9-13

- Jeff J Allen
- “Nothing is useless in natureâ€: Delhi’s repair economies and value-creation in an electronics “waste†sector pp. 14-30

- Julia Eleanor Corwin
- Between a guest and an okupa: Migration and the making of insurgent citizenship in Buenos Aires’ informal settlements pp. 31-50

- Tanja Bastia and Jerónimo Montero Bressán
- Re-stating the post-political: Depoliticization, social inequalities, and city-region growth pp. 51-72

- David Etherington and Martin Jones
- Exposing smart cities and eco-cities: Frankenstein urbanism and the sustainability challenges of the experimental city pp. 73-92

- Federico Cugurullo
- Unraveling latent dimensions of the urban mosaic: A multi-criteria spatial approach to metropolitan transformations pp. 93-110

- Luca Salvati, Margherita Carlucci and Pere Serra
- US Metropolitan Area Resilience: Insights from dynamic spatial panel estimation pp. 111-132

- Justin Doran and Bernard Fingleton
- Financial centres' competitiveness and economic convergence: Evidence from the European Union regions pp. 133-156

- Marta Degl'Innocenti, Roman Matousek and Nickolaos G Tzeremes
- Explaining productivity in a poor productivity region pp. 157-174

- Don Webber, Gail A Webber, Sebastian Berger and Peter Bradley
- Local-level immigration and life satisfaction: The EU enlargement experience in England and Wales pp. 175-193

- Artjoms Ivlevs and Michail Veliziotis
- The diverse geographies of mixed-ethnicity couples pp. 194-213

- Alexander Tindale and Natascha Klocker
- Three playgrounds: Researching the multiple geographies of children’s outdoor play pp. 214-235

- John Horton and Peter Kraftl
- An invitation to the dark side of economic geography pp. 236-244

- Nicholas Phelps, Miguel Atienza and Martin Arias-Loyola
- From being there to being aware: Confronting geographical and sociological imaginations of copresence pp. 245-255

- Gernot Grabher, Alice Melchior, Benjamin Schiemer, Elke Schüßler and Jörg Sydow
- Erratum pp. 256-256

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