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Volume 39, issue 8, 2021
- For political geographies of fertilities pp. 1675-1691

- Kate Coddington
- Mothers, babies, and abortion at the border: Contradictory U.S. policies, or targeting fertility? pp. 1692-1710

- Nancy Hiemstra
- Incompatible with life: Embodied borders, migrant fertility, and the UK’s ‘hostile environment’ pp. 1711-1724

- Kate Coddington
- “Wait for a permanent contractâ€: The temporal politics of (in)fertility as an early career researcher pp. 1725-1736

- Sarah M Hughes
- Staying with the trouble of collegiality, professionalism and care: Fertilities in academia pp. 1737-1754

- Emily C Kaufman
- Postpartum geographies: Intersections of academic labor and care work pp. 1755-1772

- Emily Mitchell-Eaton
- Why are designs for urban governance so often incomplete? A conceptual framework for explaining and harnessing institutional incompleteness pp. 1773-1790

- Catherine Durose and Vivien Lowndes
- Ban the (plastic) bag? Explaining variation in the implementation of plastic bag bans in Rwanda, Kenya and Uganda pp. 1791-1808

- Pritish Behuria
- The time and place of social mixing: Everyday rhythms of long-term residents and newcomers in a Dutch neighborhood pp. 1809-1826

- Erik Meij, Tialda Haartsen and Louise Meijering
- Desired freight and undesired migrants: Security and market forces at internal EU borders pp. 1827-1846

- Cecilia Vergnano
- Borders and resilience: Asylum seeker reception at the securitized Finnish-Swedish border pp. 1847-1864

- Eeva-Kaisa Prokkola
- Erratum to Staying with the trouble of collegiality, professionalism and care: Fertilities in academia pp. 1865-1865

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Volume 39, issue 7, 2021
- The state of this: Introduction to the special issue pp. 1313-1318

- Jason Dittmer
- Jeremy Corbyn and the war machine: Assemblage and affect in the 2015 UK Labour Party Leadership Contest pp. 1319-1337

- Sam Page
- Out from the shadows? Voluntary organisations and the assembled state pp. 1338-1355

- Tom Baker and Pauline McGuirk
- Scenes of emergency: Dis/re-assembling the promise of the UK emergency state pp. 1356-1374

- Ben Anderson
- Biopolitics of migration: An assemblage approach pp. 1375-1388

- Thilo Wiertz
- The state, all at sea: Interoperability and the Global Network of Navies pp. 1389-1406

- Jason Dittmer
- Assessing socio-technical resistance to public policy instruments: Insights from water performance indicators in the Grenoble area (France) pp. 1407-1435

- Thomas Bolognesi, Antoine Brochet and Yvan Renou
- Between nation and state: Boundary infrastructures, communities of practice and everyday nation-ness in the Chinese rail system pp. 1436-1452

- Dylan Brady
- Expanding the Southern urban critique: Elite politics, popular politics, and self-governance in the wards of Mandalay pp. 1453-1470

- Jérémie Sanchez and Su Su Myat
- “We just need the developer to developâ€: Entrepreneurialism, financialization and urban redevelopment in Lexington, Kentucky pp. 1471-1491

- Kevin Ward and Andrew Wood
- Indigenous participation and knowledge justice in deliberative systems: Flooding and wild creek remediation controversies in Taiwan pp. 1492-1510

- Mei-Fang Fan
- Introducing the YIMBYs: Renters, housing, and supply-side politics in Los Angeles pp. 1511-1528

- Renee Tapp
- Spatial shifts in migration governance: Public-private alliances in Swedish immigration administration pp. 1529-1546

- Linn Axelsson and Nils Pettersson
- Philanthropy to the rescue? Detroit’s schools and urban policymaking under austerity pp. 1547-1566

- Dan Cohen
- Improving public housing policies that target low-income households: The value of adding proximity to discretion pp. 1567-1585

- Lauro Gonzalez, Fernanda Lima-Silva and Marlei Pozzebon
- Improvising against the racial state in Atlanta: Reimagining agency in environmental justice pp. 1586-1605

- Richard Milligan, Tyler McCreary and Na’Taki Osborne Jelks
- Infrastructure governance in the post-networked city: State-led, high-tech sanitation in Addis Ababa’s condominium housing pp. 1606-1624

- Liza Rose Cirolia, Tesfaye Hailu, Julia King, Nuno da Cruz and Jo Beall
- ‘Utopia’ failed? Social enterprise, everyday practices and the closure of neoliberalism pp. 1625-1643

- Micaela Mazzei, Tom Montgomery and Pascal Dey
- Linguistic ambivalence amidst suburban diversity: LGBTQ2S municipal ‘social inclusions’ on Vancouver’s periphery pp. 1644-1672

- Alison L Bain and Julie A Podmore
Volume 39, issue 6, 2021
- Sensorial politics pp. 1069-1078

- Elsa Davidson and Julian Brash
- Sensing others: Empty buildings and sensory worlds in Detroit pp. 1079-1096

- Nicholas L Caverly
- Sentio ergo sum: House paint as politics of the radically mundane pp. 1097-1112

- Susan Falls
- Emplaced care and atmospheric politics in unbreathable worlds pp. 1113-1128

- Alison Kenner
- The child sensorium as privileged biopolitical resource: Sensory care and the burden of emotional control in middle class North American childhood pp. 1129-1147

- Elsa Davidson
- Beyond experiments: Embedding outcomes in climate governance pp. 1148-1171

- Frans Sengers, Bruno Turnheim and Frans Berkhout
- Advocacy coalitions and flood insurance: Power and policies in the Australian Natural Disaster Insurance Review pp. 1172-1191

- Michaela Dolk and Edmund C Penning-Rowsell
- Expertise, legitimacy and subjectivity: Three techniques for a will to govern low carbon energy projects in India pp. 1192-1210

- Ankit Kumar
- Spatializing authoritarian neoliberalism by way of cultural politics: City, nation and the European Union in Gdańsk’s politics of cultural policy formation pp. 1211-1230

- Thomas Borén, Patrycja Grzyś and Craig Young
- Territories of state-led aquaculture risk management: Thailand’s Plang Yai program pp. 1231-1251

- Mariska JM Bottema, Simon R Bush and Peter Oosterveer
- Beyond the success/failure of travelling urban models: Exploring the politics of time and performance in Cape Town’s East City pp. 1252-1273

- Enora Robin and Laura Nkula-Wenz
- Performing on the streets: Infrastructures of subaltern resistance in Pakistan pp. 1274-1293

- Nishat Awan
- Conflict, consent, dissensus: The unfinished as challenge to politics and planning pp. 1294-1309

- John Pløger
Volume 39, issue 5, 2021
- Reclaiming the city one plot at a time? DIY garden projects, radical democracy, and the politics of spatial appropriation pp. 859-878

- Claire E Bach and Nathan McClintock
- Contiguity, constituencies, and the political representation of minorities pp. 879-899

- Benjamin Forest and Mike Medeiros
- Street level bureaucracy in response to environmental pressure. Insights from forestry and urban green space governance in Poland pp. 900-918

- Renata Putkowska-Smoter and Krzysztof Niedziałkowski
- The concept of solidarity in cohesion policies of the European Union and Hungary pp. 919-937

- Márton Czirfusz
- Reorienting The Production of Space: Rhythmanalysis, desire, and “The Siege of the Third Precinct†pp. 938-954

- Alex Farrington
- Exposing the legal and bureaucratic underpinnings of gentrification: Municipal property transfers through alley closures in Washington, DC pp. 955-971

- Rebecca Summer
- Resource extraction and intersectoral research: Engaging accountable relations in the Environment Community Health Observatory Network pp. 972-992

- Vanessa Sloan Morgan, Dawn Hoogeveen, May Farrales, Maya K Gislason, Margot W Parkes and Henry G Harder
- Mobility control in ungovernable spaces: Cultivating the Mediterranean’s fatal materiality pp. 993-1010

- Andonea Jon Dickson
- Scales of participation and multi-scalar citizenship in EU participatory governance pp. 1011-1029

- Katja Mäkinen
- Criminalizing solidarity: Search and rescue in a neo-colonial sea pp. 1030-1048

- ÄŠetta Mainwaring and Daniela DeBono
- Affective bureaucratic relations: File practices in a European deportation unit and criminal court pp. 1049-1065

- Lieke Wissink and Irene van Oorschot
Volume 39, issue 4, 2021
- The hybrid governance of environmental transnational municipal networks: Lessons from 100 Resilient Cities pp. 667-685

- Anne Bach Nielsen and Marielle Papin
- Privatizing the production of settler colonial landscapes: ‘Authenticity’ and imaginative geography in Wadi Al-Salib, Haifa pp. 686-704

- Yara Sa’di-Ibraheem
- Antagonistic landscapes pp. 705-721

- Somdeep Sen
- Reconciliation and Indigenous resurgence in the Ontario Far North and Mushkegowuk Cree land use planning processes pp. 722-739

- Ryan Bowie
- Broadening democracy against environmental justice: The example of Montreal borough councils pp. 740-758

- Caroline Patsias
- Urban governance dispositifs: cohering diverse ecologies of urban energy governance pp. 759-780

- Pauline McGuirk and Robyn Dowling
- What can co-creation do for the citizens? Applying co-creation for the promotion of participation in cities pp. 781-799

- Helena Leino and Eeva Puumala
- Contracting-out care: The socio-spatial politics of nursing home care at the intersection of British Columbia’s labor, land, and capital markets pp. 800-817

- Ponder Cs, Andrew Longhurst and Margaret McGregor
- Religious revival or control? Reading the spatial politics of an officially atheist country’s planning of religious scenic areas: Three cases in Shaanxi, China pp. 818-837

- Meng-chi Hsueh
- Is anyone home? Appropriating and re-narrativisating the post-criminalisation squatting scene in England and Wales pp. 838-855

- Mel Nowicki
Volume 39, issue 3, 2021
- Introduction: Anti-politics, austerity and spaces of politicisation pp. 437-450

- Ross Beveridge and David Featherstone
- Contesting austerity, de-centring the state: Anti-politics and the political horizon of the urban pp. 451-468

- Ross Beveridge and Philippe Koch
- From Out of Apathy to the post-political: The spatial politics of austerity, the geographies of politicisation and the trajectories of the Scottish left(s) pp. 469-490

- David Featherstone
- Geographies of politics and the police: Post-democratization, SYRIZA, and the politics of the “Greek debt crisis†pp. 491-511

- Lazaros Karaliotas
- Against austerity and repression: Historical and contemporary manifestations of progressive politicisation in Turkey pp. 512-535

- Pınar E Dönmez
- Everyday antagonisms: Organising economic practices in Mercado Bonpland, Buenos Aires pp. 536-554

- Victoria Habermehl
- Relational expertise and the spatial (re)production of austerity: Challenges and opportunities for progressive politics pp. 555-573

- Adam Standring
- The revenge of the village? The geography of right-wing populist electoral success, anti-politics, and austerity in Germany pp. 574-596

- Maximilian Förtner, Bernd Belina and Matthias Naumann
- Afterword: They say the Centre cannot hold: Austerity, crisis, and the rise of anti-politics pp. 597-605

- Ana Drago
- Spaces of Islamophobia and spaces of inequality in Greater Paris pp. 606-625

- Kawtar Najib
- After the facts: Producing, using and contesting knowledge in two spatial-environmental conflicts in the Netherlands pp. 626-645

- Dik Roth, Michiel Köhne, Elisabet Dueholm Rasch and Madelinde Winnubst
- Plans and situated actions in urban renewal projects: The role of governance devices in realizing projects pp. 646-663

- Sara Brorström and Alexander Styhre
Volume 39, issue 2, 2021
- Introducing Minor Revisions, a podcast from Politics & Space pp. 229-230

- Eugene McCann
- Rethinking urban environmental and infrastructural governance in the everyday: Perspectives from and of the global South pp. 231-246

- Yaffa Truelove and Natasha Cornea
- Everyday states and water infrastructure: Insights from a small secondary city in Africa, Bafatá in Guinea-Bissau pp. 247-264

- Susana Neves Alves
- Negotiating networked infrastructural inequalities: Governance, electricity access, and space in Rio de Janeiro pp. 265-281

- Francesca Pilo'
- Who is the state? Infrastructural power and everyday water governance in Delhi pp. 282-299

- Yaffa Truelove
- Everyday practices in the production of uneven water pricing regimes in Lilongwe, Malawi pp. 300-317

- Lejla H Pihljak, Maria Rusca, Cecilia Alda-Vidal and Klaas Schwartz
- Pipe dreams? Practices of everyday governance of heterogeneous configurations of water supply in Baruipur, a small town in India pp. 318-335

- Ratoola Kundu and Suchismita Chatterjee
- Transformative top-down planning in a small African city: How residents in Bagamoyo, Tanzania connect with a city in motion pp. 336-353

- Seth Schindler, Nancy Duong Nguyen and Desdery Gerase Barongo
- Hacking the pipes: Hydro-political currents in a Nairobi housing estate pp. 354-370

- Sophie Schramm and Basil Ibrahim
- Hybrid contractual landscapes of governance: Generation of fragmented regimes of public accountability through urban regeneration pp. 371-392

- Tuna TaÅŸan-Kok, Rob Atkinson and Maria Lucia Refinetti Martins
- Fragmentation, commodification and responsibilisation in the governing of flood risk mitigation in Sweden pp. 393-413

- Per Becker
- From right to good, and to asset: The state-led financialisation of the social rented housing in Italy pp. 414-433

- Emanuele Belotti and Sonia Arbaci
Volume 39, issue 1, 2021
- Sexual(ities that) progress: Introduction pp. 3-10

- Kath Browne, Jason Lim, Joseph Hall and Nick McGlynn
- The progressive Orient: Gay tourism to Tel Aviv and Israeli ethnicities pp. 11-29

- Gilly Hartal and Orna Sasson-Levy
- The limits of legislative change: Moving beyond inclusion/exclusion to create ‘a life worth living’ pp. 30-52

- Kath Browne, Niharika Banerjea, Nick McGlynn, Leela Bakshi, Sumita Beethi and Ranjita Biswas
- Permissible progress: Sexual(ities that) progress in and beyond English primary schools pp. 53-73

- Joseph J Hall
- Resisting the mainstreaming of LGBT equalities in Canadian and British Schools: Sex education and trans school friends pp. 74-93

- Catherine J Nash and Kath Browne
- Popular geopolitics ‘beyond the screen’: Bringing Modern Warfare to the city pp. 94-113

- Daniel Bos
- Acquiescence in the face of dispossession in the Mahindra World City Special Economic Zone, Tamil Nadu, India pp. 114-131

- Nidhi Subramanyam and Neema Kudva
- Unrooted responses: Addressing violence against environmental and land defenders pp. 132-151

- Hollie Grant and Philippe Le Billon
- The popular sovereignty continuum: Civil and political society in contemporary South Africa pp. 152-167

- Brandon M Finn
- Invasion and colonization: Islamophobia and anti-refugee sentiment in West Virginia pp. 168-183

- Cynthia S Gorman and Karen Culcasi
- The big bang of neoliberal urbanism: The Gigantomachy of Santiago’s urban development pp. 184-203

- Francisco Vergara-Perucich and Camillo Boano
- Political dynamics of local government reform in a development context: The case of Turkey pp. 204-225

- Osman SavaÅŸkan
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