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Volume 41, issue 8, 2023
- Introduction: Lockdown and the intimate pp. 1495-1502

- SunÄ ana Laketa, Banu Gökarıksel and Sara Fregonese
- Lockdown and the list: Mexican refugees, asylum denial, and the feminist geopolitics of esperar (waiting/hoping) pp. 1503-1520

- Rebecca Maria Torres, Valentina Glockner, Nohora Niño-Vega, Gabriela GarcÃa-Figueroa, Caroline Faria, Alicia Danze, Emanuela Borzacchiello and Jeremy Slack
- Lockdown and the intimate: Entanglements of terror, virus, and militarism pp. 1521-1535

- SunÄ ana Laketa and Sara Fregonese
- Under one roof: Strategic intersectionality among women negotiating the Calais border under lockdown pp. 1536-1554

- Maria Hagan
- Under lockdown: Remaking “home†through infrastructures of care during COVID-19 pp. 1555-1574

- Solange Muñoz, Jordin Clark, Jeremy Auerbach and Lily Hardwig
- Towards care-ful distraction: Digital well-being and a politics of care during pandemic lockdowns in the U.S pp. 1575-1591

- Jacob Saindon
- Towards a care perspective on waste: A new direction in discard studies pp. 1592-1608

- Justin Chun-Him Lau
- Geopolitics and genocide: The Gambia vs. Myanmar at the International Court of Justice pp. 1609-1625

- Alex Jeffrey
Volume 41, issue 7, 2023
- Problemáticas: Multi-scalar, affective and performative politics of collective action among fishing cooperatives in Mexico pp. 1263-1281

- Alejandro GarcÃa Lozano, Crisol Méndez-Medina, Xavier Basurto and MarÃa Tercero Tovar
- Embodying the inquiry: Disaster, affectivity, and the localized politics of security pp. 1282-1300

- Tom Pettinger
- Digital expulsions: Refugees’ carcerality and the technological disruptions of asylum pp. 1301-1316

- Martina Tazzioli
- Frayed social safety: Social networks, stigma, and COVID-19 – The case of Sri Lankan garment workers pp. 1317-1332

- Kanchana N Ruwanpura
- ‘Where is the new constitution?’ Activist art and the politics of space in Iceland pp. 1333-1350

- Liam O’Farrell and KatrÃn Oddsdóttir
- Violence against a backdrop of colours? Ethnographic insights into tensions between urban transformation and ongoing violence in marginalised neighbourhoods pp. 1351-1373

- Alba Griffin and Alexandra Young
- Driving across the warscape: Syrian cross-border taxi drivers and the politics of mobility pp. 1374-1390

- Kristin V Monroe
- Re-writing history, re-inscribing the city: Thailand and delusions of democracy pp. 1391-1406

- Ross King
- Governing the rural futures: Anxiety machine, anticipatory actions and rural affective politics pp. 1407-1423

- Chi-Mao Wang
- Exploring transterranean activism as a research site beyond local protest sites pp. 1424-1440

- Tareq Sydiq
- Ideology, environment, and open space in conflict arenas: The discrepancies and harmonizing strategies of West Bank Israeli settlers pp. 1441-1458

- Tamar Arieli and Gad Schaffer
- The heterogeneous politics of infrastructure: Claims of authority in Accra’s drainage pp. 1459-1473

- Afra Foli
- Ignoring people: The micro-politics of misrecognition in participatory governance pp. 1474-1491

- Nanke Verloo
Volume 41, issue 6, 2023
- Border hotels: Spaces of detention and quarantine pp. 1049-1078

- Ari Jerrems, Kaya Barry, Andrew Burridge, Umut Ozguc, Andrew Burridge, Francesca Esposito, Martina Tazzioli, Kasun Ubayasiri, Ari Balle-Bowness, Emma K Russell, Poppy de Souza, Xiaofeng Liu, Mia Bennett, Michele Lobo, Kaya Barry and Ari Jerrems
- Militarized urbanism in the cold war era: The resettlement of the refugees in Khan Younis pp. 1079-1095

- Fatina Abreek-Zubiedat
- Spatial justice as a prerequisite for a just transition in rural areas? The case study from the Irish peatlands pp. 1096-1112

- Aparajita Banerjee and Geertje Schuitema
- Politicizing the “unknownâ€: Territorial narratives, shared spatial imaginaries, and Bermuda’s oceans pp. 1113-1131

- Leslie Acton
- Landscapes of dispossession: Criminal justice and property rights in Mexico (2015–2020) pp. 1132-1146

- Rodrigo Meneses-Reyes, Gustavo Fondevila and Carlos Galindo
- Ghostly murals: Tracing the politics of public art in Vancouver’s Hogan’s Alley pp. 1147-1165

- Friederike Landau-Donnelly
- The ‘rights of nature’ in an age of white supremacy? pp. 1166-1182

- Erin Fitz-Henry
- Mini-Publics as an innovation in spatial governance pp. 1183-1199

- Daniel Durrant and Tom Cohen
- Territorial dynamics in organizing resistance: The assistants’ solidarity movement in two universities pp. 1200-1224

- Kutay Güneştepe and Deniz Tunçalp
- Thinking vulnerability infrastructurally: Interdependence and possibility in Lebanon’s overlapping crises pp. 1225-1242

- Hanna Baumann and Henrietta L Moore
- The politics of heritage and place-making in Tanmen, China pp. 1243-1260

- Chenhui Wu
Volume 41, issue 5, 2023
- Push and back: The ripple effect of EU border externalisation from Croatia to Iran pp. 847-865

- Karolina Augustova, Helena Farrand-Carrapico and Jelena Obradovic-Wochnik
- The Sisyphean cycle of inequitable state production: State, space, and a drainage project in Pakistan pp. 866-883

- Ayesha Siddiqi
- The life and death of the ‘Baron mall’: The shifting politics of urban regeneration in Valparaiso pp. 884-902

- Rodrigo Caimanque
- The emperor, the lion and the peacock: Monuments and contested state sovereignty in contemporary Ethiopia pp. 903-921

- Asebe Debelo Regassa and Rony Emmenegger
- Situated dynamics of environmental governance in Swedish smart energy experimentation: Tentativeness, demonstration, upscaling pp. 922-940

- Fredrik Envall
- Grab it and change it, it’s yours: Affect, attitude and politics in 1970s Northern Irish punk music pp. 941-957

- Rachel Smith and Janet Banfield
- Territorial variance in the UK’s refugee politics and its consequences: Young Syrian refugees in England and Scotland pp. 958-975

- Gareth Mulvey, Dimitris Skleparis and Brian Boyle
- Technology of detachment: The promise of renewable energy and its contentious reality in the south of Colombia pp. 976-992

- Cornelia Helmcke
- Film programming politics vis-Ã -vis festival site politics: The case of the Mezipatra queer film festival pp. 993-1009

- Ondřej Šerý and Pavel Doboš
- Imaginaries of place in territorialization processes: Transforming the Oyacachi páramos through nature conservation and water transfers in the Ecuadorian highlands pp. 1010-1028

- Rossana Manosalvas, Jaime Hoogesteger and Rutgerd Boelens
- The construction and enforcement of East Asia’s air defence identification zones: Grey volumes in the sky? pp. 1029-1046

- Daniel Connolly and Alexander M. Hynd
Volume 41, issue 4, 2023
- “Land imaginaries†in Western Canada: (financial) neoliberalism, agrarianism, and the contemporary politics of agricultural land pp. 637-655

- Naomi Beingessner, André Magnan and Mengistu Wendimu
- “I choose fishâ€: Understanding informal civil society in Vietnam through environmental grievances and actions pp. 656-676

- Thai Nguyen- Van-Quoc and Elen-Maarja Trell
- “People expect you to chooseâ€: Postcolonial hybridity in complex geographies of scaled diaspora identities pp. 677-697

- Christabel Devadoss
- Strategic incapacitation, scaled up: National security influence on protest policing for the 2018 Quebec G7 summit pp. 698-713

- Andrew Crosby and Kevin Walby
- Exploring the affective dimension of climate adaptation discourse: Political fantasies in German adaptation policy pp. 714-734

- Elise Remling
- Modernism on the margins: A genealogy of Namibia’s (post-)apartheid spaces pp. 735-751

- Fatima Müller-Friedman and John Friedman
- Bridgeheads of EU border externalisation? NGOs/CSOs and migration in Libya pp. 752-770

- Paolo Cuttitta
- Planning and designing universal access to social services. A pioneering local program on welfare spaces in Italy pp. 771-786

- Massimo Bricocoli, Benedetta Marani and Stefania Sabatinelli
- A tale of two crises: The emergence of an eco-Keynesian coalition in Swedish transport decarbonisation discourse pp. 787-807

- Simon Haikola and Jonas Anshelm
- Resistant recycling and recycling (r-)existences: self-organizing collective subjectivations of waste pickers in Rio Grande Do Sul, Brazil pp. 808-825

- Davide Carbonai, Marco Checchi and Luiz Lentz Junior
- Informality and the politics of urban flood management pp. 826-843

- Patrick Brandful Cobbinah, Clifford Amoako and Ata Senior Yeboah
Volume 41, issue 3, 2023
- Japanese land reform in the new era? Farmers’ wellbeing and sustainable farmland management pp. 429-447

- Maiko Nishi
- Marketisation policies in the neoliberal era: How culture and governance structures affect the introduction of market principles in local care policies pp. 448-465

- Ralf Och and Birgit Pfau-Effinger
- Architecture, tactics and mobility – Appropriating space at a transport hub in Shanghai pp. 466-484

- Xia Hua and Kah-Wee Lee
- The politics of owing: Accounting, water disconnection, and austerity urbanism in Detroit pp. 485-503

- Melissa Heil
- City regions and decent work: Politics, pluralism and policy making in Greater Manchester pp. 504-522

- Mathew Johnson, Miguel MartÃnez Lucio, Stephen Mustchin, Damian Grimshaw, Jo Cartwright, Jenny K. Rodriguez and Tony Dundon
- Geopolitical priorities, governance gaps, and heritage subjectivities: The perils of heritage-making in the post-disaster reconstruction in Nepal pp. 523-547

- Urmi Sengupta
- The landrush of wind energy, its socio-material workings, and its political consequences: On the entanglement of land and wind assemblages in Denmark pp. 548-566

- Julia Kirch Kirkegaard, David Rudolph, Sophie Nyborg and Tom Cronin
- Epidermal politics: Control, violence and dissent at the biometric border pp. 567-582

- Georgios Glouftsios and Anna Casaglia
- What level of resistance to air pollution is justified? On violence and self-defense pp. 583-599

- J. MohorÄ Ich
- Fast-track institutionalization: The opening of urban planning best practice agencies in Mexico City pp. 600-616

- Ryan Anders Whitney and David López-GarcÃa
- ‘Mainstreaming’ Meets ‘Choice and Control’: Unsettling Neoliberal Imaginaries of Service Choice pp. 617-633

- Ilan Wiesel, Christine Bigby, Ellen van Holstein and Brendan Gleeson
Volume 41, issue 2, 2023
- Urban speculation for survival: Adaptations and negotiations in Forest City, Malaysia pp. 221-239

- Emma Avery and Sarah Moser
- Little Aleppo: The neighbourhood experiences of Syrian refugees in Adana, Turkey, ‘poor to poor, peer to peer’ pp. 240-256

- Emel Akçalı
- Building a better host city? Reforming and contesting the Olympics in Paris 2024 pp. 257-273

- Sven Daniel Wolfe
- The political conditions of the rise of real-estate developers in French housing policies pp. 274-291

- Julie Pollard
- Decentralisation, corruption and topological reach in Papua New Guinea pp. 292-312

- Grant W Walton
- Institutional logics and regional policy failure: Air pollution as a wicked problem in East African cities pp. 313-332

- Lauren Andres, John R Bryson, Hakeem Bakare and Francis Pope
- Resolving impasses in policy translation: Shall we adjust the idea or the process? pp. 333-350

- Ellen Minkman
- Grassroots innovations in ‘extreme’ urban environments. The inclusive recycling movement pp. 351-374

- MarÃa José Zapata Campos, Sebastián Carenzo, Goodluck Charles, Jutta Gutberlet, Jaan-Henrik Kain, Michael O Oloko, Jessica Pérez Reynosa and Patrik Zapata
- Constructing payments for ecosystem services hydrosocial territories through assemblage practices: China’s Xin’an river basin eco-compensation pilot pp. 375-391

- Jichuan Sheng and Xiao Han
- Ambivalent states: Paradoxes of subjection in the Jordanian south pp. 392-407

- José Ciro MartÃnez
- Chronicle of a “crisis†foretold: Asylum seekers and the case of Roxham Road on the Canada-US border pp. 408-426

- Karine Côté-Boucher, Luna Vives and Louis-Philippe Jannard
Volume 41, issue 1, 2023
- Territorializing local public policy: Building social muscle, sustaining participation in food system transformation pp. 3-19

- Zoe W Brent
- Shanghai municipal investment corporation: Extending government power through financialization under state entrepreneurialism pp. 20-36

- Yi Feng, Fulong Wu and Fangzhu Zhang
- Exploring the concept of town centre paradigms and how they impact on town centre retail landscapes pp. 37-55

- Alan Hehir, Gary Warnaby and Costas Theodoridis
- The prefigurative politics of social movements and their processual production of space: The case of the indignados movement pp. 56-76

- Viviana Asara and Giorgos Kallis
- The leading role of cities in public and private discourses on urban climate governance pp. 77-91

- Joana DÃaz-Pont
- Geopolitics of security and surveillance in Nepal and Afghanistan: A comparative analysis pp. 92-108

- Rupak Shrestha and Jennifer L Fluri
- Engaged pedagogic research: Transforming societies through co-learning and social action pp. 109-129

- Katherine V Gough, Irene Veléz-Torres, Krisna Ruette-Orihuela, Javier Fayad, Bladimir Bueno, German Corredor, Carolina Escobar-Tello, Diana Hurtado, James Larrea, Giulia Piccolino, Kevin O Reyes, Jorge Rubiano, Angela Suarez and Sjoerd van Grootheest
- The resilience of urban entrepreneurialism: Challenging the ‘neoliberal turn’ of municipal climate planning pp. 130-147

- Chiara Camponeschi
- State-led stigmatisation of place and the politics of the exception pp. 148-164

- Sara Høier Olsen and Henrik Gutzon Larsen
- Fifty public-standpipes: Politicians, local elections, and struggles for water in Barranquilla pp. 165-181

- Tatiana Acevedo-Guerrero
- “Aid, trade and investmentâ€: Water operator partnerships and the Dutch water sector pp. 182-198

- Andrea Beck
- Territorial identity and boundary negotiations among Santhals pp. 199-217

- Sayak Dutta and Sachidanand Sinha
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