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Volume 48, issue 12, 2016
- A look into the vibrant lives of a residual building: Ocupação Hotel Cambridge, Avenida 9 de Julho, 216, São Paulo pp. 2361-2363

- Carmen Briers, Bieke Cattoor, Bruno De Meulder, Lisa De Vos and Jeroen Stevens
- Visualising Shanghai’s urban sprawl with big data pp. 2364-2366

- Jiangping Zhou and Tianran Zhang
- Postsocialist informality: The making of owners, squatters and state rule in Phnom Penh, Cambodia (1989–1993) pp. 2367-2382

- Erin Collins
- Uneven state formalization and periurban housing production in Hanoi and Mexico City: Comparative reflections from the global South pp. 2383-2401

- Julie-Anne Boudreau, Liette Gilbert and Danielle Labbé
- Life at the urban margins: Sanitation infra-making and the potential of experimental comparison pp. 2402-2421

- Michele Lancione and Colin McFarlane
- Resilient Settler Colonialism: “Responsible Resource Development,†“Flow-Through†Financing, and the Risk Management of Indigenous Sovereignty in Canada pp. 2422-2442

- Anna Stanley
- London and New York as a safe deposit box for the transnational wealth elite pp. 2443-2461

- Rodrigo Fernandez, Annelore Hofman and Manuel B Aalbers
- Ethnic diversity and business performance: Which firms? Which cities? pp. 2462-2483

- Max Nathan
- Seeking security: Gay labour migration and uneven landscapes of work pp. 2484-2503

- Nathaniel M Lewis and Suzanne Mills
- Voluntary governance in clothing production networks: Management perspectives on multi-stakeholder initiatives in Dhaka pp. 2504-2524

- Eleanor Tighe
- Symposium on Brett Christophers’ The Great Leveler: Capitalism and competition in the Court of Law pp. 2525-2528

- Jamie Peck and Matthew Sparke
- Market power and the rate of profit pp. 2529-2531

- Michael Webber
- Reclaiming the analysis of market power and competition in crisis-prone capitalism: Reflections on The Great Leveler pp. 2532-2537

- Gary Dymski
- Bringing the law back in: Legal power, form, time and space in The Great Leveler pp. 2538-2540

- Shaina Potts
- A cultural political economy of legal regulation of monopoly and competition pp. 2541-2546

- Bob Jessop
- Levels of analysis: Comments on Brett Christophers’ The Great Leveler pp. 2547-2549

- Erica Schoenberger
- Thinking around, through and beyond The Great Leveler: Key themes pp. 2550-2555

- Brett Christophers
Volume 48, issue 11, 2016
- Winners of the Ashby prizes pp. 2103-2107

- N/a
- The evolution of accessibility surface of China in the high-speed-rail era pp. 2108-2111

- Yi Zhu, Mi Diao and Gang Fu
- The diffusion of the Transition Network in four European countries pp. 2112-2115

- Giuseppe Feola and Mina Rose Him
- Voting out of the European Union: Exploring the geography of Leave pp. 2116-2128

- Richard Harris and Martin Charlton
- Between rights and denials: Bedouin indigeneity in the Negev/Naqab pp. 2129-2161

- Oren Yiftachel, Batya Roded and Alexandre (Sandy) Kedar
- The governance of crowdsourcing: Rationalities of the new exploitation pp. 2162-2180

- Nancy Ettlinger
- The weight of water: Benchmarking for public water services pp. 2181-2200

- David A McDonald
- Demolition as urban policy in the American Rust Belt pp. 2201-2222

- Jason Hackworth
- Professional experts and lay knowledge in Vancouver’s accessory apartment rental market pp. 2223-2238

- Pablo Mendez
- Transplanting, plotting, fencing: relational property practices in community gardens pp. 2239-2255

- Ellen van Holstein
- Sharing knowledge: Performing co-production in collaborative artistic work pp. 2256-2271

- Lizzie Richardson
- The financialization of food and the 2008–2011 food price spikes pp. 2272-2290

- Sean Field
- Contested space: The contradictory political dynamics of food banking in the UK pp. 2291-2316

- Andrew Williams, Paul Cloke, Jon May and Mark Goodwin
- Inclusive growth? The relationship between economic growth and poverty in British cities pp. 2317-2339

- Neil Lee and Paul Sissons
- The EU Cohesion Policy in context: Does a bottom-up approach work in all regions? pp. 2340-2357

- Riccardo Crescenzi and Mara Giua
Volume 48, issue 10, 2016
- Mapping the worst commute with cellular network data: A case of Shanghai pp. 1883-1885

- Jiangping Zhou, Ping Zhang and Tianran Zhang
- Mapping ethnic migration in mainland China from the early 1960s to 2010 pp. 1886-1888

- Jianzheng Liu, Jie Li, Weifeng Li and Jingsi Shaw
- The birth of the flexible mine: Changing geographies of mining and the e-waste commodity frontier pp. 1889-1909

- Freyja L Knapp
- Labour standards and regulation in global value chains: The case of the New Zealand Fishing Industry pp. 1910-1927

- Christina Stringer, Steve Hughes, D Hugh Whittaker, Nigel Haworth and Glenn Simmons
- Shanghai swings: The Hongqiao project and competitive urbanism in the Yangtze River Delta pp. 1928-1947

- Yanpeng Jiang, Paul Waley and Sara Gonzalez
- Picturing urban subterranea: Embodied aesthetics of London’s sewers pp. 1948-1966

- Bradley L Garrett
- The undercurrents of entrepreneurial development: Impressions from a globalizing city pp. 1967-1987

- Talia Margalit and Nurit Alfasi
- Conceptualising energy prosumption: Exploring energy production, consumption and microgeneration in Scotland, UK pp. 1988-2005

- Katherine Ellsworth-Krebs and Louise Reid
- Decarbonisation at home: The contingent politics of experimental domestic energy technologies pp. 2006-2025

- Karen Bickerstaff, Emma Hinton and Harriet Bulkeley
- Burning anticipation: Wildfire, risk mitigation and simulation modelling in Victoria, Australia pp. 2026-2045

- Timothy Neale
- How diverse can measures of segregation be? Results from Monte Carlo simulations of an agent-based model* pp. 2046-2066

- Daniel Arribas-Bel, Peter Nijkamp and Jacques Poot
- Feminist inclusions in economic geography: What difference does difference make? pp. 2067-2071

- Julie MacLeavy, Susan Roberts and Kendra Strauss
- Beyond father and Ford, after feminism and fashion pp. 2072-2075

- Wendy Larner
- Gender, work and migration: Reflections on feminist geography contributions and challenges pp. 2076-2080

- Patricia Yocie Hierofani
- Finding a way into (feminist) economic geography pp. 2081-2084

- Jamie Winders
- Life with mother and Marx: Work, gender, and class revisited (again) pp. 2085-2088

- Barbara Ellen Smith
- Difference in economic geography pp. 2089-2092

- Maryann Feldman and Erica Schoenberger
- Reflections on feminist economic geography: Talking to ourselves? pp. 2093-2099

- Linda McDowell
Volume 48, issue 9, 2016
- Environment and sustainable development scholarship: A celebration pp. 1679-1680

- David Benson, Harriet Bulkeley, David Demeritt, Andy Jordan, Jim Murphy and Henrik Selin
- Tangled spaghetti: Modelling the core catchment areas of London’s secondary schools pp. 1681-1683

- Richard Harris, Ron Johnston and Simon Burgess
- In search of Britain’s Muslim ghettoes pp. 1684-1690

- Ron Johnston, David Manley and Kelvyn Jones
- Speculative futures: Cities, data, and governance beyond smart urbanism pp. 1691-1708

- Agnieszka Leszczynski
- Making a smart city for the smart grid? The urban material politics of actualising smart electricity networks pp. 1709-1726

- Harriet Bulkeley, Pauline M McGuirk and Robyn Dowling
- Rethinking green entrepreneurship – Fluid narratives of the green economy pp. 1727-1749

- Kirstie O'Neill and David Gibbs
- Woodland neglect as social practice pp. 1750-1766

- Norman Dandy
- Urban farming in the North American metropolis: Rethinking work and distance in alternative food networks pp. 1767-1786

- Diana Mincyte and Karin Dobernig
- Putting mobility theory to work: Conceptualizing employment-related geographical mobility pp. 1787-1803

- Tim Cresswell, Sara Dorow and Sharon Roseman
- European growth models and working class restructuring: An International post-Keynesian Political Economy perspective pp. 1804-1828

- Engelbert Stockhammer, Cédric Durand and Ludwig List
- Principal–agent problems in multi-unit developments: The impact of developer actions on the on-going management of strata titled properties pp. 1829-1847

- Hazel Easthope and Bill Randolph
- Regulation in practice: Power, resources and context at the local scale in UK food retailing pp. 1848-1863

- Steve Wood and Andrew Alexander
- Science, states, and salmon: Communicating through disagreement over a Cold War fault line pp. 1864-1880

- Gregory Ferguson-Cradler
Volume 48, issue 8, 2016
- Crowdsourcing the landscape of cannabis (marijuana) of the contiguous United States pp. 1449-1451

- Mingshu Wang
- On the socio-technical practices of the European Union territory pp. 1452-1472

- Juho Luukkonen and Sami Moisio
- Liberals, Socialists, and pork-barrel politics in Greece pp. 1473-1492

- Andrés RodrÃguez-Pose, Yannis Psycharis and Vassilis Tselios
- Governmental assemblages of internationalising universities: Mediating circulation and containment in East Asia pp. 1493-1513

- Ravinder Sidhu, Francis Collins, Nicolas Lewis and Brenda Yeoh
- Soft spaces and soft outcomes: Experiences from City Strategy on local partnership working and measures of success pp. 1514-1531

- Duncan Adam and Anne E Green
- Caring for waste: Handling tailings in a Chilean copper mine pp. 1532-1548

- Sebastian Ureta
- Creative processes: From interventions in art to intervallic experiments through Bergson pp. 1549-1564

- Nina Williams
- Rhythms, ageing and neighbourhoods pp. 1565-1580

- Debbie Lager, Bettina Van Hoven and Paulus PP Huigen
- Ordinary vertical urbanisms: City apartments and the everyday geographies of high-rise families pp. 1581-1598

- Megan Nethercote and Ralph Horne
- Lost in the ‘churn’? Locating neighbourliness in a transient neighbourhood pp. 1599-1616

- Kathy Burrell
- De-studentification: emptying housing and neighbourhoods of student populations pp. 1617-1635

- Chloe Kinton, Darren P Smith and John Harrison
- Multidimensionality and the multilevel perspective: Territory, scale, and networks in a failed demand-side energy transition in Australia pp. 1636-1656

- Sangeetha Chandrashekeran
- Internal migration around the world: comparing distance travelled and its frictional effect pp. 1657-1675

- J Stillwell, M Bell, P Ueffing, K Daras, E Charles-Edwards, M Kupiszewski and D Kupiszewska
Volume 48, issue 7, 2016
- Tools for helping comprehend ageing China pp. 1211-1213

- Zhenshan Yang
- New dynamics of upgrading in global value chains: Shifting terrain for suppliers and workers in the global south pp. 1214-1219

- Stephanie Barrientos, Gary Gereffi and John Pickles
- Economic and social upgrading dynamics in global manufacturing value chains: A comparative analysis pp. 1220-1243

- Thomas Bernhardt and Ruth Pollak
- Regionalism, end markets and ownership matter: Shifting dynamics in the apparel export industry in Sub Saharan Africa pp. 1244-1265

- Mike Morris, Leonhard Plank and Cornelia Staritz
- Shifting regional dynamics of global value chains: Implications for economic and social upgrading in African horticulture pp. 1266-1283

- Stephanie Barrientos, Peter Knorringa, Barbara Evers, Margareet Visser and Maggie Opondo
- New end markets, supermarket expansion and shifting social standards pp. 1284-1301

- John Pickles, Stephanie Barrientos and Peter Knorringa
- Limited exposure: Social concealment, mobility and engagement with public space by the super-rich in London pp. 1302-1317

- Rowland Atkinson
- Are spatial inequalities growing? The scale of population concentrations in England and Wales pp. 1318-1336

- Christopher D Lloyd
- Dissonant belongings: The evolving spatial identities of young Muslim men in the UK pp. 1337-1353

- Arshad Isakjee
- Uncharted waters: Navigating new configurations for urban service delivery in India pp. 1354-1373

- Priyam Das
- “They could take you out for coffee and call it consultation!â€: The colonial antipolitics of Indigenous consultation in Jasper National Park pp. 1374-1392

- Megan Youdelis
- Monitoring and evaluating eco-localisation: Lessons from UK low carbon community groups pp. 1393-1410

- Kersty Hobson, Ruth Mayne and Jo Hamilton
- Negotiating interdependence and anxiety in community economies pp. 1411-1427

- Gradon Diprose
- Transnational freelancing: Ephemeral creative projects and mobility in the music recording industry pp. 1428-1446

- Allan Watson and Jonathan Beaverstock
Volume 48, issue 6, 2016
- City size: Spatial dynamics as temporal flows pp. 1001-1003

- Robin Edwards and Michael Batty
- Moving in relations to Asia: The politics and practices of mobility pp. 1004-1011

- Weiqiang Lin and Brenda SA Yeoh
- Mimicry, friction and trans-urban imaginaries: Mumbai taxis/Singapore-style pp. 1012-1029

- Tarini Bedi
- Drawing lines in the sky: The emotional labours of airspace production pp. 1030-1046

- Weiqiang Lin
- Asian mobilities and state governance at the geographic margins: Geopolitics and oil tales from Karachi to Taftan pp. 1047-1063

- Nausheen H Anwar
- Harnessing exception: Mobilities, credibility, and the casino pp. 1064-1081

- Juan Zhang and Brenda SA Yeoh
- Afterword – Asian mobilities/Asian frictions? pp. 1082-1086

- Tim Cresswell
- Debt amnesia: Homeowners’ discourses on the financial costs and gains of homebuying pp. 1087-1106

- Adriana M Soaita and Beverley A Searle
- Illuminating the impacts of brownfield redevelopments on neighboring housing prices: Case of Cuyahoga County, Ohio in the US pp. 1107-1132

- Ayoung Woo and Sugie Lee
- Harmonising devolved responsibility for biosecurity governance: The challenge of competing institutional logics pp. 1133-1151

- Vaughan Higgins, Melanie Bryant, Marta Hernández-Jover, Connar McShane and Luzia Rast
- Situated affect and collective meaning: A community perspective on processes of value creation and commercialization in enthusiast-driven fields pp. 1152-1169

- Verena Brinks
- Digital margins: Social and digital exclusion of Gypsy-Travelers in the Netherlands pp. 1170-1187

- Koen Salemink
- The use of the analytical hierarchy process as a method of comparing innovation across regions: The examples of the equipment manufacturing industries of Shanghai and Xiamen, China pp. 1188-1208

- Ingo Liefner and Sabine Jessberger
Volume 48, issue 5, 2016
- A train journey through the English health divide: Topological map pp. 811-814

- Clare Bambra and Chris Orton
- Revisiting critical GIS pp. 815-824

- Jim Thatcher, Luke Bergmann, Britta Ricker, Reuben Rose-Redwood (Landscapes of Injustice Research Collective), David O'Sullivan, Trevor J Barnes, Luke R Barnesmoore, Laura Beltz Imaoka, Ryan Burns, Jonathan Cinnamon, Craig M Dalton, Clinton Davis, Stuart Dunn, Francis Harvey, Jin-Kyu Jung, Ellen Kersten, LaDona Knigge, Nick Lally, Wen Lin, Dillon Mahmoudi, Michael Martin, Will Payne, Amir Sheikh, Taylor Shelton, Eric Sheppard, Chris W Strother, Alexander Tarr, Matthew W Wilson and Jason C Young
- On the road to the in-between city: Excavating peripheral urbanisation in Chicago’s ‘Crosstown Corridor’ pp. 825-843

- Jean-Paul D Addie
- The privatization of neighborhood governance and the production of urban space pp. 844-870

- James Fraser, Joshua Theodore Bazuin and George Hornberger
- Does devolution crowd out development? A spatial analysis of US local government fiscal effort pp. 871-890

- Yuanshuo Xu and Mildred E Warner
- Beyond the “deficit discourseâ€: Mapping ethical consumption discourses in Chile and Brazil pp. 891-909

- Tomas Ariztia, Dorothea Kleine, Roberto Bartholo, Graca Brightwell, Nurjk Agloni and Rita Afonso
- New institutional geographies of higher education: The rise of transregional university alliances pp. 910-936

- John Harrison, Darren P Smith and Chloe Kinton
- Value creation and value capture in the automotive industry: Empirical evidence from Czechia pp. 937-959

- Petr PavlÃnek and Jan Ženka
- Migration and diversity in a post-socialist context: Creating integrative encounters in Poland pp. 960-978

- Lucy Mayblin, Gill Valentine and Aleksandra Winiarska
- ‘Rhino poaching is out of control!’ Violence, race and the politics of hysteria in online conservation pp. 979-998

- Bram Büscher
Volume 48, issue 4, 2016
- Modelling the shifting command and control function of cities through a gravity model based bidimensional regression analysis pp. 613-615

- György Csomós and Géza Tóth
- Knowledge and the politics of land pp. 616-625

- Sara B Pritchard, Steven A Wolf and Wendy Wolford
- Negotiating nation: Native participation in the cartographic construction of the Trans-Mississippi West pp. 626-647

- David Bernstein
- ‘Pledging the future’: Investment, risks and rewards in the topographic mapping of Northern Rhodesia, 1928–1955 pp. 648-664

- Elizabeth Haines
- Law, expertise, and settler conflicts over land in early colonial Zimbabwe, 1890–1923 pp. 665-680

- Admire Mseba
- In the shadow of benchmarks. Normative and ontological issues in the governance of land pp. 681-698

- Laura Silva-Castañeda
- Can the river speak? Epistemological confrontation in the rise and fall of the land grab in Gambella, Ethiopia pp. 699-717

- Bikrum Gill
- Crude residues: The workings of failing oil infrastructure in Poza Rica, Veracruz, Mexico pp. 718-735

- Mónica Salas Landa
- The blood of heroes: Nationalist bodies, National soils, and the scientific conservation of the Federation of Colombian Coffee-Growers (1927–1946) pp. 736-753

- Greta Marchesi
- Knowing the subterranean: Land grabbing, oil palm, and divergent expertise in Indonesia’s peat soil pp. 754-770

- Jenny E Goldstein
- Performing a plant biosecurity emergency: The generation of disease absence and presence in Northern Australia banana plantations pp. 771-788

- Carol Farbotko, Kirsten Maclean and Cathy Robinson
- Assets, livelihoods, and the ‘profile approach’ for analysis of differentiated social vulnerability in the context of climate change pp. 789-807

- Harry W Fischer and Ashwini Chhatre
- Notice pp. NP1-NP1

- N/a
Volume 48, issue 3, 2016
- Visualizing pesticide usage in the United States from 1992 to 2009 pp. 455-457

- Mingshu Wang
- Legal geographies of finance Editors' Introduction pp. 458-464

- Sarah Knuth and Shaina Potts
- Managing fictitious capital: The legal geography of investment and political struggle in rental housing in New York City pp. 465-484

- Benjamin F Teresa
- Resisting devaluation: Foreclosure, eminent domain law, and the geographical political economy of risk pp. 485-503

- Brett Christophers and Christopher Niedt
- Breaking the bundle of rights: Conservation easements and the legal geographies of individuating nature pp. 504-522

- Kelly Kay
- Reterritorializing economic governance: Contracts, space, and law in transborder economic geographies pp. 523-539

- Shaina Potts
- Solar power, state power, and the politics of energy transition in pre-Saharan Morocco pp. 540-557

- Karen Eugenie Rignall
- The work of networks: Embedding firms, transport, and the state in the Russian Arctic oil and gas sector pp. 558-576

- Scott R Stephenson and John A Agnew
- Fuelling displacement and labour market segmentation in low-skilled jobs? Insights from a local study of migrant and student employment pp. 577-593

- Anne Green, Gaby Atfield and Kate Purcell
- People and places: Understanding geographical accuracy in administrative data from the census and healthcare systems pp. 594-610

- Ian Shuttleworth and David Martin
Volume 48, issue 2, 2016
- The changing geography of voting Conservative in Great Britain: Is it all to do with inequality? pp. 213-219

- Ron Johnston and Charles Pattie
- Shrinking cities in a rapidly urbanizing China pp. 220-222

- Ying Long and Kang Wu
- Advertising, information, and space: Considering the informal regulation of the Los Angeles landscape pp. 223-238

- Elisabeth J Sedano
- Security is going to work: Everyday geographies, organizational traps, and the public administration of anti-terrorism policy pp. 239-255

- Kevin Keenan
- Beyond openness and prejudice: The consequences of migrant encounters with difference pp. 256-272

- Anna Gawlewicz
- Tearing down the city to save it? ‘Back-door regionalism’ and the demolition coalition in Cleveland, Ohio pp. 273-291

- Emily Rosenman and Samuel Walker
- Learning in neoliberal times: Private degree students and the politics of value coding in Singapore pp. 292-308

- Yi’En Cheng
- How international is the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers? A social network analysis perspective pp. 309-329

- Ben Derudder and Xingjian Liu
- Local government, the Standard Employment Relationship, and the making of Ontario’s public sector, 1945–1963 pp. 330-347

- Chris Hurl
- Expanding the scales and domains of (in)security: Youth employment in urban Zambia pp. 348-366

- Katherine V Gough, Francis Chigunta and Thilde Langevang
- Ecological infrastructure in a critical-historical perspective: From engineering ‘social’ territory to encoding ‘natural’ topography pp. 367-390

- Greet De Block
- Tracing policy movements: Methods for studying learning and policy circulation pp. 391-406

- Astrid Wood
- Making the most of community energies: Three perspectives on grassroots innovation pp. 407-432

- Adrian Smith, Tom Hargreaves, Sabine Hielscher, Mari Martiskainen and Gill Seyfang
- Geographical indications and upgrading of small-scale producers in global agro-food chains: A case study of the Makó Onion Protected Designation of Origin pp. 433-451

- Angela Tregear, à ron Török and Matthew Gorton
- Erratum pp. 452-452

- N/a
Volume 48, issue 1, 2016
- Editorial announcement pp. 3-3

- Jamie Peck
- The ‘troubled families’ numbers game pp. 4-6

- Stephen Crossley
- Smart grids and the constitution of solar electricity conduct pp. 7-23

- Harriet Bulkeley, Gareth Powells and Sandra Bell
- Indifferent by nature: A post-humanist reframing of the problem of indifference pp. 24-39

- Maria Hynes
- Crisis in ‘a normal bad year’: Spaces of humanitarian emergency, the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification scale and the Somali famine of 2011 pp. 40-57

- Aurora Fredriksen
- Atmospheres of recovery: Assemblages of health pp. 58-74

- Cameron Duff
- Penumbral borders and planning paradoxes: Relational thinking and the question of borders in spatial planning pp. 75-93

- Anssi Paasi and Kaj Zimmerbauer
- The University of Cambridge, academic expertise and the British empire, 1885–1962 pp. 94-114

- Heike Jöns
- Time–space rhythms of the city—The industrial and postindustrial Brno pp. 115-131

- OndÅ™ej MulÃÄ Ek, Robert Osman and Daniel Seidenglanz
- Agglomeration and firm performance: One firm’s medicine is another firm’s poison pp. 132-153

- Joris Knoben, Arikan At, Frank Oort and O Raspe
- How does multi-scalar institutional change affect localized learning processes? A case study of the med-tech sector in Southern Sweden pp. 154-171

- Markus Grillitsch and Josephine Rekers
- Spatio-temporal dimensions of child poverty in America, 1990–2010 pp. 172-191

- Maia A Call and Paul R Voss
- Mapping gay and lesbian neighborhoods using home advertisements: Change and continuity in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metropolitan Statistical Area over three decades pp. 192-210

- Andrew H Whittemore and Michael J Smart
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