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Volume 49, issue 12, 2017
- Circular visualization of virtual-land flows along with international cereal trade pp. 2695-2697

- Jingru Tian, Naizhuo Zhao, Eric L Samson, Xinhua He and Shuliang Wang
- Quantifying and visualizing language diversity of Hong Kong using Twitter pp. 2698-2701

- Naizhuo Zhao and Guofeng Cao
- You are where you go, the commodification of daily life through ‘location’ pp. 2702-2717

- Jim Thatcher
- Producer firms, technology diffusion and spillovers to local suppliers: Examining the effects of Foreign Direct Investment and the technology gap pp. 2718-2738

- Jacob Jordaan
- Conceptualising contemporary retail divestment: Tesco's departure from South Korea pp. 2739-2761

- Neil M Coe, Yong-Sook Lee and Steve Wood
- Coercive commodities and the political economy of involuntary consumption: The case of the gambling industries pp. 2762-2779

- Martin Young and Francis Markham
- From compliance to co-production: Emergent forms of agency in Sustainable Wine Production in New Zealand pp. 2780-2799

- Christopher J Rosin, Katharine A Legun, Hugh Campbell and Marion Sautier
- Urban service provision: Insights from pragmatism and ethics pp. 2800-2812

- Kathryn Furlong, Marie-Noëlle Carré and Tatiana Acevedo Guerrero
- Making science suburban: The suburbanization of industrial research and the invention of “research man†pp. 2813-2834

- Patrick S Vitale
- The missing politics of urban vulnerability: The state and the co-production of climate risk pp. 2835-2852

- Arabella Fraser
- Global cities research and urban theory making pp. 2853-2858

- Michael Hoyler and John Harrison
- Well connected compared to what? Rethinking frames of reference in world city network research pp. 2859-2877

- Zachary P Neal
- Manning circuits of value: Lebanese professionals and expatriate world-city formation in Beirut pp. 2878-2896

- Marieke Krijnen, David Bassens and Michiel van Meeteren
- On the global city map, but not in command? Probing Manila’s position in the world city network pp. 2897-2915

- Jana Kleibert
- Extending beyond ‘world cities’ in World City Network (WCN) research: Urban positionality and economic linkages through the Australia-based corporate network pp. 2916-2937

- Thomas J Sigler and Kirsten Martinus
Volume 49, issue 11, 2017
- Winners of the Ashby prizes pp. 2427-2431

- N/a
- Circular visualization of China’s internal migration flows 2010–2015 pp. 2432-2436

- Wei Qi, Guy J Abel, Raya Muttarak and Shenghe Liu
- Natural resource industries as global value chains: Frontiers, fetishism, labour and the state pp. 2437-2456

- Elena Baglioni and Liam Campling
- Landfarming: A contested space for the management of waste from oil and gas extraction pp. 2457-2476

- Brian P Bloomfield and Bill Doolin
- Material politics of images: Visualising future transport infrastructures pp. 2477-2496

- David Bissell and Gillian Fuller
- Risky policies: Local contestation of mainstream flood risk management approaches in Ireland pp. 2497-2516

- Alexandra Revez, Jose A Cortes-Vazquez and Stephen Flood
- The legitimization of concern: A flexible framework for investigating the enactment of stakeholders in environmental planning and governance processes pp. 2517-2535

- Jonathan Metzger, Linda Soneryd and Sebastian Linke
- The whale multiple: Spatial formations of whale tourism in Jangsaengpo, South Korea pp. 2536-2557

- Myung-Ae Choi
- Playing by the rules? New institutionalism, path dependency and informal settlements in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 2558-2577

- Nicky Morrison
- From contradiction to contrast in a countryside conflict: Using Q Methodology to reveal a diplomatic space for doing TB differently pp. 2578-2594

- Stephan Price, Clare Saunders, Stephen Hinchliffe and Robbie A McDonald
- ‘Neighbourhood effects’ on children's educational achievement in Chile: The effects of inequality and polarization pp. 2595-2618

- Gabriel Otero, Rafael Carranza and Dante Contreras
- Weathering the storm: The politics of urban climate change adaptation planning pp. 2619-2627

- Sara Meerow and Carrie L. Mitchell
- Drivers of adaptation: Responses to weather- and climate-related hazards in 60 local governments in the Intermountain Western U.S pp. 2628-2648

- Lisa Dilling, Elise Pizzi, John Berggren, Ashwin Ravikumar and Krister Andersson
- Double exposure, infrastructure planning, and urban climate resilience in coastal megacities: A case study of Manila pp. 2649-2672

- Sara Meerow
- Politics, values, and reflexivity: The case of adaptation to climate change in Hampton Roads, Virginia pp. 2673-2692

- Jamie AR Haverkamp
Volume 49, issue 10, 2017
- Digital inequality in provincial China pp. 2179-2182

- Haimeng Liu, Chuanglin Fang and Siao Sun
- Governmentalizing Gramsci: Topologies of power and passive revolution in Cambodia’s garment production network pp. 2183-2202

- Dennis Arnold and Martin Hess
- Spatial perspectives on knowledge brokers: Evidence from Brussels pp. 2203-2222

- Nicola Francesco Dotti and Andre Spithoven
- Normalising jurisdictional heterotopias through place branding: The cases of Christiania and Metelkova pp. 2223-2240

- Nikos Ntounis and Evgenia Kanellopoulou
- Ecuador’s experiment in living well: Sumak kawsay, Spinoza and the inadequacy of ideas pp. 2241-2260

- Joe Gerlach
- Questions of uncertainty in geography pp. 2261-2280

- Giovanni Fusco, Matteo Caglioni, Karine Emsellem, Myriam Merad, Diego Moreno and Christine Voiron-Canicio
- Post-decisional logics of inaction: The influence of knowledge controversy in climate policy decision-making pp. 2281-2299

- Amelia Sharman and Richard Perkins
- Trapped in trash: ‘Modes of governing’ and barriers to transitioning to sustainable waste management pp. 2300-2323

- Lily B Pollans
- The regional identity politics of India’s new land wars: Land, food, and popular mobilisation in Goa and West Bengal pp. 2324-2341

- Kenneth Bo Nielsen and Heather Plumridge Bedi
- Emplacing Indigeneity and rurality in neoliberal disability welfare reform: The lived experience of Aboriginal people with disabilities in the West Kimberley, Australia pp. 2342-2361

- Karen Soldatic, Kelly Somers, Kim Spurway and Georgia van Toorn
- A ‘fertile soil’ for sustainability-related community initiatives: A new analytical framework pp. 2362-2382

- Filka Sekulova, Isabelle Anguelovski, Lucia Argüelles and Joana Conill
- The politics of community: Togetherness, transition and post-politics pp. 2383-2401

- Gerald Taylor Aiken
- Differentiating pathways of neighborhood change in 50 U.S. metropolitan areas pp. 2402-2424

- Elizabeth C Delmelle
Volume 49, issue 9, 2017
- Balancing visibility and distortion: Remapping the results of the 2015 UK General Election pp. 1945-1947

- Richard Harris, Martin Charlton, Chris Brunsdon and David Manley
- Race and the construction of city and nature pp. 1948-1967

- Kevin Loughran
- Producing an urban hazardscape beyond the city pp. 1968-1985

- Kristian Saguin
- Community-led initiatives’ everyday politics for sustainability – Conflicting rationalities and aspirations for change? pp. 1986-2006

- Anke Fischer, Kirsty Holstead, Cary Y Hendrickson, Outi Virkkula and Alessandra Prampolini
- Austerity urbanism in England: The ‘regressive redistribution’ of local government services and the impact on the poor and marginalised pp. 2007-2024

- Annette Hastings, Nick Bailey, Glen Bramley and Maria Gannon
- Commodifying art, Chinese style: The making of China’s visual art market pp. 2025-2045

- Jun Zhang
- Banking on exclusion: Data disclosure and geographies of UK personal lending markets pp. 2046-2064

- N Henry, Jane Pollard, P Sissons, J Ferreira and M Coombes
- Convenience as care: Culinary antinomies in practice pp. 2065-2081

- Angela Meah and Peter Jackson
- Thinking laughter beyond humour: Atmospheric refrains and ethical indeterminacies in spaces of care pp. 2082-2098

- Phil Emmerson
- Educated to be global: Transnational horizons of middle class students in Kerala, India pp. 2099-2115

- Sara Forsberg
- Between striated and smooth space: Exploring the topology of transnational student mobility pp. 2116-2134

- Hans Kjetil Lysgård and Ståle Angen Rye
- The moderating effect of higher education on the intergenerational transmission of residing in poverty neighbourhoods pp. 2135-2154

- Elise de Vuijst, Maarten van Ham and Reinout Kleinhans
- Status discrepancy as a driver of residential mobility: Evidence from Oslo pp. 2155-2175

- George Galster and Lena Magnusson Turner
Volume 49, issue 8, 2017
- Mapping cities by transit riders’ trajectories: The case of Brisbane, Australia pp. 1707-1709

- Jiangping Zhou, Jonathan Corcoran and Rosabella Borsellino
- Greenest cities? The (post-)politics of new urban environmental regimes pp. 1710-1718

- Marit Rosol, Vincent Béal and Samuel Mössner
- Failure matters: Reassembling eco-urbanism in a globalizing China pp. 1719-1742

- I-Chun Catherine Chang
- Neoliberal urbanism, public space, and the greening of the growth machine: New York City’s High Line park pp. 1743-1761

- Steven Lang and Julia Rothenberg
- Imagining the carbon neutral city: The (post)politics of time and space pp. 1762-1778

- Anneleen Kenis and Matthias Lievens
- The travelling business of sustainable urbanism: International consultants as norm-setters pp. 1779-1796

- Elizabeth Rapoport and Anna Hult
- The neoliberalisation of climate? Progressing climate policy under austerity urbanism pp. 1797-1815

- Peter North, Alex Nurse and Tom Barker
- Mobilities, politics, and the future: Critical geographies of green urbanism pp. 1816-1823

- Eugene McCann
- Fields of green: Corporate sustainability and the production of economistic environmental governance pp. 1824-1845

- Peter R Wilshusen and Kenneth Iain MacDonald
- Nonhuman citizens on trial: The ecological politics of a beaver reintroduction pp. 1846-1866

- Sarah L Crowley, Steve Hinchliffe and Robbie A McDonald
- Parkwood Springs – A fringe in time: Temporality and heritage in an urban fringe landscape pp. 1867-1886

- Anna Jorgensen, Stephen Dobson and Catherine Heatherington
- Fragile growth coalitions or powerful contestations? Cancelled Olympic bids in Boston and Hamburg pp. 1887-1904

- John Lauermann and Anne Vogelpohl
- The orphanage as an institution of coercive mobility pp. 1905-1921

- Tom Disney
- Niche entrepreneurs in urban systems integration: On the role of individuals in niche formation pp. 1922-1942

- Udo Pesch, Anne-Lorène Vernay, Ellen van Bueren and Sofie Pandis Iverot
Volume 49, issue 7, 2017
- The devolution of health funding in Greater Manchester in the UK: A travel map of life expectancy pp. 1453-1457

- K Purdam
- Conservation biopolitics and the sustainability episteme pp. 1458-1476

- Krithika Srinivasan
- The climate crisis, carbon capital and urbanisation: An urban political ecology of low-carbon restructuring in Mbale pp. 1477-1499

- Jonathan Silver
- Becoming a (green) identity entrepreneur: Learning to negotiate situated identities to nurture community environmental practice pp. 1500-1516

- Alex Franklin and Ria Dunkley
- Austerity urbanism: Patterns of neo-liberalisation and resistance in six cities of Spain and the UK pp. 1517-1536

- Jonathan S Davies and Ismael Blanco
- Black Wednesday: Radiation, stigma and property values pp. 1537-1555

- Laura Pitkanen
- Performing neoliberalization through urban infrastructure: Twenty years of privatization policies around Thessaloniki’s port pp. 1556-1574

- Lazaros Karaliotas
- Counterurbanisation: South Africa in wider context pp. 1575-1593

- Geyer Np and Geyer Hs
- Development and integration at a crossroads: Culture, race and ethnicity in rural Sweden pp. 1594-1612

- Seema Arora-Jonsson
- Creative milieu and firm location: An empirical appraisal pp. 1613-1641

- Eva Coll-MartÃnez and Josep-Maria Arauzo-Carod
- Ethnic markets and community food security in an urban “food desert†pp. 1642-1663

- Pascale Joassart-Marcelli, Jaime S Rossiter and Fernando J Bosco
- Mother, grandmother, migrant: Elder translocality and the renegotiation of household roles in Cambodia pp. 1664-1683

- Sabina Lawreniuk and Laurie Parsons
- The strategic use of time-limited property rights in land-use planning: Evidence from Switzerland pp. 1684-1703

- Jean-David Gerber, Stéphane Nahrath and Thomas Hartmann
Volume 49, issue 6, 2017
- Visualizing the transnational connections of China’s most African neighbourhood pp. 1209-1213

- Jørgen Carling
- Nazism, neoliberalism, and the Trumpist challenge to democracy pp. 1214-1223

- Daniel Bessner and Matthew Sparke
- Municipalizing geo-economic statecraft: Crisis and transition in Europe pp. 1224-1246

- William Kutz
- Networks and regional economic growth: A spatial analysis of knowledge ties pp. 1247-1265

- Robert Huggins and Piers Thompson
- Working at the margins? Muslim middle class professionals in India and the limits of ‘labour agency’ pp. 1266-1285

- Philippa Williams, Al James, Fiona McConnell and Bhaskar Vira
- Muslims in Indian cities: Degrees of segregation and the elusive ghetto pp. 1286-1307

- Raphael Susewind
- Overseas investment into London: Imprint, impact and pied-Ã -terre urbanism pp. 1308-1323

- Geoffrey DeVerteuil and David Manley
- Turning houses into homes: Living through urban regeneration in East Manchester pp. 1324-1340

- Camilla Lewis
- Beyond studentification in United States College Towns: Neighborhood change in the knowledge nodes, 1980–2010 pp. 1341-1360

- Nathan S Foote
- “Everyone knows me …. I sort of like move aboutâ€: The friendships and encounters of young people with Special Educational Needs in different school settings pp. 1361-1378

- Louise Holt, Sophie Bowlby and Jennifer Lea
- Freedom, part-time pirates, and poo police: Regulating the heterotopic space of the recreational boat pp. 1379-1395

- Deanna Grant-Smith and Robyn Mayes
- Constructing and mobilizing ‘the consumer’: Responsibility, consumption and the politics of sustainability pp. 1396-1412

- David Evans, Daniel Welch and Joanne Swaffield
- Everyday experiences of post-politicising processes in rural freshwater management pp. 1413-1431

- Amanda C Thomas
- Adapting to ‘extreme’ weather: mobile practice memories of keeping warm and cool as a climate change adaptation strategy pp. 1432-1450

- Yolande Strengers and Cecily Maller
Volume 49, issue 5, 2017
- Visualizing the gay community in Beijing with location-based social media pp. 977-979

- Bo Zhao, Daniel Z Sui and Zhaohui Li
- Contestation over an island imaginary landscape: The management and maintenance of touristic nature pp. 980-998

- Uma Kothari and Alex Arnall
- Start-up urbanism: New York, Rio de Janeiro and the global urbanization of technology-based economies pp. 999-1018

- Ugo Rossi and Arturo Di Bella
- Capitalizing on the crowd: The monetary and financial ecologies of crowdfunding pp. 1019-1039

- Paul Langley and Andrew Leyshon
- What is privatization? A political economy framework pp. 1040-1059

- Julien Mercille and Enda Murphy
- The practice of scalecraft: Scale, policy and the politics of the market in England’s academy schools pp. 1060-1079

- Natalie Papanastasiou
- Wellbeing at the edges of ownership pp. 1080-1098

- Susan J Smith, Melek Cigdem, Rachel Ong ViforJ and Gavin Wood
- Gentrifiers in the post-socialist city? A critical reflection on the dynamics of middle- and upper-class professional groups in Warsaw pp. 1099-1121

- Magdalena Górczyńska
- Transfer of development rights and urban land markets pp. 1122-1145

- Evangeline R Linkous
- Discerning ocean plastics: Activist, scientific, and artistic practices pp. 1146-1162

- Catherine Phillips
- Narrating palimpsestic spaces pp. 1163-1180

- David J Marshall, Lynn A Staeheli, Dima Smaira and Konstantin Kastrissianakis
- Using participatory and mixed-methods approaches in GIS to develop a Place-Based Food Insecurity and Vulnerability Index pp. 1181-1205

- Mahbubur R Meenar
Volume 49, issue 4, 2017
- Mobile Internet and regional development in China pp. 725-727

- Lei Dong and Haishan Wu
- Clean city politics: An urban political ecology of solid waste in West Bengal, India pp. 728-744

- Natasha Cornea, René Véron and Anna Zimmer
- City government in an age of austerity: Discursive institutions and critique pp. 745-766

- Crispian Fuller
- Infrastructuring the social: Local community work, urban policy and marginalized residential areas in Denmark pp. 767-783

- Rasmus H Birk
- Spatial impacts of the creation of BrasÃlia: A natural experiment pp. 784-800

- Arthur Grimes, Valente J Matlaba and Jacques Poot
- Emerging intra-urban geographies of the cognitive-cultural economy: Evidence from residential neighbourhoods in Dutch cities pp. 801-818

- Emma Folmer and Robert C Kloosterman
- Financialization and the third sector: Innovation in social housing bond markets pp. 819-838

- Thomas Wainwright and Graham Manville
- Buy-to-let gentrification: Extending social change through tenure shifts pp. 839-856

- Antoine Paccoud
- Planning, uncertainty and risk: The neoliberal logics of Amsterdam urbanism pp. 857-875

- Federico Savini
- The making of a pro-cycling city: Social practices and bicycle mobilities pp. 876-892

- Jonas Larsen
- “I never felt targeted as an Asian … until I went to a gay pubâ€: Sexual racism and the aesthetic geographies of the bad encounter pp. 893-910

- Derek Ruez
- Living space and psychological well-being in urban China: Differentiated relationships across socio-economic gradients pp. 911-929

- Yang Hu and Rory Coulter
- Exploring accessibility from spatial interaction data: An evaluation of the Essential Air Service (EAS) program in the contiguous US air transport system pp. 930-951

- Yongha Park and Morton E O’Kelly
- Economic shock and regional resilience: Continuity and change in Canada's regional employment structure, 1987–2012 pp. 952-973

- D Michael Ray, Ian MacLachlan, Rodolphe Lamarche and Srinath Kp
- Corrigendum pp. 974-974

- N/a
Volume 49, issue 3, 2017
- “Leave Your Footprints in My Words†—A Georeferenced Word-Cloud Approach pp. 489-492

- Dongying Li and Xiaolu Zhou
- Does employment distribution follow theoretical models? Visualizing Shanghai’s employment distribution pp. 493-495

- Xianteng Liu and Jiangping Zhou
- Problems, publicity and public space: A resurgent debate pp. 496-502

- Darshan Vigneswaran, Kurt Iveson and Setha Low
- People’s Park again: on the end and ends of public space pp. 503-518

- Don Mitchell
- The publicization of public space pp. 519-536

- Cédric Terzi and Stéphane Tonnelat
- ‘Making space public’ through occupation: The Aboriginal Tent Embassy, Canberra pp. 537-554

- Kurt Iveson
- Dis-locating public space: Occupy Rondebosch Common, Cape Town pp. 555-571

- Myriam Houssay-Holzschuch and Emma Thébault
- Fairtrade, place and moral economy: Between abstract ethical discourse and the moral experience of Northern Cape farmers pp. 572-591

- Cheryl McEwan, Alex Hughes and David Bek
- Witchcraft, spiritual worldviews and environmental management: Rationality and assemblage pp. 592-611

- Thomas Aneurin Smith
- Political and ethical aspects in the ethnography of policy translation: Research experiences from Turkey and China pp. 612-630

- Farhad Mukhtarov, Martin de Jong and Robin Pierce
- Pressure and violence: Housing renovation and displacement in Sweden pp. 631-651

- Guy Baeten, Sara Westin, Emil Pull and Irene Molina
- Embeddedness and migrant tourism entrepreneurs: A Polanyian perspective pp. 652-669

- Xiaobo Su and Zhigang Chen
- Persistence and change in interregional differences in entrepreneurship: England and Wales, 1921–2011 pp. 670-702

- Georgios Fotopoulos and David J Storey
- The metropolitan name game: The pathways to place naming shaping metropolitan regions pp. 703-721

- Rodrigo V Cardoso and Evert J Meijers
Volume 49, issue 2, 2017
- A topological road map of Newcastle upon Tyne pp. 245-247

- Jon Swords and Bruce Carlisle
- Mapping urban CO2 emissions using DMSP/OLS ‘city lights’ satellite data in China pp. 248-251

- Yan Wang and Guangdong Li
- Consent, coercion and cooperativismo: Mining cooperatives and resource regimes in Bolivia pp. 252-272

- Andrea Marston and Tom Perreault
- Toward projectified environmental governance? pp. 273-292

- Johan Munck af Rosenschöld and Steven A Wolf
- The Affluence–Vulnerability Interface: Intersecting scales of risk, privilege and disaster pp. 293-313

- Christine Eriksen and Gregory Simon
- Are policy failures mobile? An investigation of the Advanced Metering Infrastructure Program in the State of Victoria, Australia pp. 314-331

- Heather Lovell
- Study tours and inter-city policy learning: Mobilizing Bogotá’s transportation policies in Guadalajara pp. 332-350

- Sergio Montero
- Policy transfer or policy churn? Institutional isomorphism and neoliberal convergence in the transport sector pp. 351-371

- Jason Monios
- Strategies of conditional cash transfers and the tactics of resistance pp. 372-388

- Jeff Garmany
- Rethinking displacement in peri-urban transformation in China pp. 389-406

- Mi Shih
- Neighbourhood cohesion under the influx of migrants in Shanghai pp. 407-425

- Zheng Wang, Fangzhu Zhang and Fulong Wu
- A sense of the cycling environment: Felt experiences of infrastructure and atmospheres pp. 426-447

- Paul Simpson
- The virtual prison as a digital cultural object: Digital mediation of political opinion in simulation gaming pp. 448-466

- Dominique Moran and Lucy Etchegoyen
- Measuring urban segregation based on individuals’ daily activity patterns: A multidimensional approach pp. 467-486

- Fei Li and Donggen Wang
Volume 49, issue 1, 2017
- World city populations 1950–2030: Proportional circle time series map pp. 3-5

- Duncan A Smith
- Geographies of click-consumption power in China pp. 6-8

- Zhenshan Yang
- Toward a political ecology of infrastructure standards: Or, how to think about ships, waterways, sediment, and communities together pp. 9-28

- Ashley Carse and Joshua A Lewis
- Environmental injustice and post-colonial environmentalism: Opencast coal mining, landscape and place pp. 29-46

- Paul Milbourne and Kelvin Mason
- Geographies of Transition: Narrating environmental activism in an age of climate change and ‘Peak Oil’ pp. 47-64

- Stewart Barr and Justin Pollard
- “Saving†Coney Island: The construction of heritage value pp. 65-85

- Juan J Rivero
- Citizens without property: Informality and political agency in a Seattle, Washington homeless encampment pp. 86-103

- Tony Sparks
- Re-embedding agency at the workplace scale: Workers and labour control in Glasgow call centres pp. 104-120

- Thomas Hastings and Danny MacKinnon
- The microgeographies of global finance: High-frequency trading and the construction of information inequality pp. 121-140

- Matthew Zook and Michael Grote
- Regional financialisation and financial systems convergence: Evidence from Italy pp. 141-167

- Philip Arestis, Giuseppe Fontana and Peter Phelps
- The long reach of lean retailing: Firm embeddedness and Wal-Mart’s implementation of local produce sourcing in the US pp. 168-185

- J Dara Bloom and C Clare Hinrichs
- The reputation-building process and spatial strategies of creative industries: A case study of product design firms in Taipei pp. 186-204

- Cheng-Yi Lin
- Contracting communities: Conceptualizing Community Benefits Agreements to improve citizen involvement in urban development projects pp. 205-225

- Leonie B Janssen-Jansen and Menno van der Veen
- Delivering lower carbon urban transport choices: European ambition meets the reality of institutional (mis)alignment pp. 226-242

- David Gray, Richard Laing and Iain Docherty
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