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Volume 38, issue 7-8, 2020
- Feminist political geographies: Critical reflections, new directions pp. 1149-1159

- Caroline Faria, Vanessa A Massaro and Jill M Williams
- The domestic geopolitics of racial capitalism pp. 1160-1179

- Pavithra Vasudevan and Sara Smith
- Misfit medicine and queer geographies: The diverse economy and politics of cannabis in carceral Los Angeles pp. 1180-1197

- Robert Chlala
- Affecting migration: Public information campaigns and the intimate spatialities of border enforcement pp. 1198-1215

- Jill M Williams
- Relocating the “inmateâ€: Tracing the geographies of social reproduction in correctional supervision pp. 1216-1236

- Vanessa A Massaro
- Affective geopolitics: Anxiety, pain, and ethics in the encounter with Syrian refugees in Turkey pp. 1237-1255

- Banu Gökarıksel and Anna J Secor
- Killing the joy, feeling the cruelty: Feminist geographies of nationalism in Azerbaijan pp. 1256-1274

- Elisabeth Militz
- Gowns, globalization, and “global intimate mappingâ€: Geovisualizing Uganda’s wedding industry pp. 1275-1290

- Dominica K Whitesell and Caroline V Faria
- It’s a small, small, small world: The Icesave dispute and global orders of difference pp. 1291-1307

- Jess Bier
- Producing a Chinese hydrosocial territory: A river of clean water flows north from Danjiangkou pp. 1308-1327

- Sarah Rogers and Mark Wang
- Decision-making processes for public memorials in Seoul: How well do they reflect and contribute to South Korea’s democracy? pp. 1328-1347

- Quentin Stevens
- Waste and postsocialism in Estonia: Becoming European through the management of rubbish pp. 1348-1366

- Francisco MartÃnez and Kaia Beilmann
- Performing legitimacy in neighbourhood planning: Conflicting identities and hybrid governance pp. 1367-1385

- Andy Yuille
- Fostering place-based coalitions between social movements and science for sustainable urban environments: A case of embedded agency pp. 1386-1411

- Matias Ramirez, Javier Hernando Garcia Estevez, Oscar Yandy Romero Goyeneche and Claudia E Obando Rodriguez
- Spectacle, tourism and the performance of everyday geopolitics pp. 1412-1428

- Jacob C Miller and Vincent Del Casino
- Embodying the nation, representing the state: Performativity of police work in the Franco-Romanian bilateral agreement pp. 1429-1446

- Ioana Vrăbiescu
- Representation and power – Discursive constructions of stakeholder positions in regional place marketing collaboration pp. 1447-1464

- Juha Halme
- Blue bioeconomy localities at the margins: Reconnecting Norwegian seaweed farming and Finnish small-scale lake fisheries with blue policies pp. 1465-1483

- Moritz Albrecht and Jani Lukkarinen
Volume 38, issue 6, 2020
- Thinking beyond success and failure: Dutch water expertise and friction in postcolonial Jakarta pp. 961-979

- Emma Colven
- Scripting Indian and Chinese urban spatial transformation: Adding new narratives to gentrification and suburbanisation research pp. 980-997

- Fulong Wu
- Everyday invasions: Fuckland, geopolitics, and the (re)production of insecurity in the Falkland Islands pp. 998-1016

- Matthew C Benwell and Alasdair Pinkerton
- Tracing modes of politics at the United Nations: Spatial scripting, intimidation and subversion at the Forum on Minority Issues pp. 1017-1035

- Fiona McConnell
- Spaces of regional governance: A periodisation approach pp. 1036-1054

- Jacob Salder
- Politics of smell: Constructing animal waste governmentality and good farming subjectivities in colonial Hong Kong pp. 1055-1074

- Kin Wing (Ray) Chan
- Staging Israel/Palestine: The geopolitical imaginaries of international tourism pp. 1075-1090

- Connie Yang
- Reclaiming authenticity: The spaces and scales of national sincerity pp. 1091-1107

- Rhys Jones and Elin Royles
- Irregular migration, borders, and the moral geographies of migration management pp. 1108-1127

- Josh Watkins
- Bordering through recalibration: Exploring the temporality of the German “Ausbildungsduldung†pp. 1128-1145

- Kari Anne Drangsland
Volume 38, issue 5, 2020
- Fenced In pp. 771-794

- N/a
- Introduction: Research agendas raised by the Belt and Road Initiative pp. 795-802

- James D Sidaway, Simon C Rowedder, Chih Yuan Woon, Weiqiang Lin and Vatthana Pholsena
- Albert Herrmann: A missing link in establishing the Silk Road as a concept for Trans-Eurasian networks of trade pp. 803-808

- HÃ¥kan Wahlquist
- Negotiating the boundaries of China’s Belt and Road Initiative pp. 809-813

- Tim Summers
- Belts and roads every- and nowhere: Conceptualizing infrastructural corridorization in the Indian Ocean pp. 815-819

- Henryk Alff
- Intensity, infrastructure, aquatectonics pp. 820-825

- Andrew M Carruthers
- Navigating Sino-Thai ‘rocky’ bilateral ties: The geopolitics of riverine trade in the Greater Mekong Subregion pp. 826-833

- Shaun Lin and Carl Grundy-Warr
- The Belt and Road as political technology: Power and economy in Pakistan and Tajikistan pp. 834-839

- Hasan H Karrar and Till Mostowlansky
- Roads to China and infrastructural relations in Nepal pp. 840-847

- Galen Murton
- Complicating notions of violence: An embodied view of violence against women in Honduras pp. 848-865

- Maaret Jokela-Pansini
- Responsibility as a field: The circular economy of water, waste, and energy pp. 866-884

- Federico Savini and Mendel Giezen
- Deterritorialising the Jungle: Understanding the Calais camp through its orderings pp. 885-901

- Francesca Ansaloni
- The role of power in community participation: Relocation as climate change adaptation in Fiji pp. 902-919

- Amanda Bertana
- Schooling from the classroom to the state: Understanding schools as geopolitical sites pp. 920-937

- Christopher Lizotte and Nicole Nguyen
- Sindh in Karachi: A topography of separateness, connectivity, and juxtaposition pp. 938-957

- Nichola Khan
Volume 38, issue 4, 2020
- The spaces and politics of affective nationalism pp. 579-579

- N/a
- Introduction pp. 580-582

- Marco Antonsich and Michael Skey
- National potential: Affect, possibility and the nation-in-progress pp. 582-584

- Shanti Sumartojo
- National movements pp. 585-586

- Peter Merriman
- A hot afternoon pp. 586-589

- Angharad Closs Stephens
- Affective nationalisms and race pp. 589-591

- Divya P Tolia-Kelly
- Detachment, disaffection, and other ambivalent affects pp. 591-598

- Helen F Wilson and Ben Anderson
- Engaging political histories of urban uprisings with young people: The Liverpool riots, 1981 and 2011 pp. 599-618

- Matthew C Benwell, Andrew Davies, Bethan Evans and Catherine Wilkinson
- Democratic decentralization, microcredit, and the workings of local government in rural India pp. 619-635

- Dolly Daftary
- The politics of stuckness: Waiting lives in mobile worlds pp. 636-655

- Elizabeth Straughan, David Bissell and Andrew Gorman-Murray
- Anxieties of an emerging donor: The Korean development experience and the politics of international development cooperation pp. 656-673

- Jamie Doucette
- ‘God was a rotten plumber’: Common sense, moral economy and ‘financing water for all’ pp. 674-692

- Johanna Wadsley
- Leaving no one behind? The influence of civil society participation on the Sustainable Development Goals pp. 693-712

- Carole-Anne Sénit
- ‘The object is to change the heart and soul’: Financial incentives, planning and opposition to new housebuilding in England pp. 713-732

- Andy Inch, Richard Dunning, Aidan While, Hannah Hickman and Sarah Payne
- Making the subsurface political: How enhanced oil recovery techniques reshaped the energy transition pp. 733-750

- Sébastien Chailleux
- Towards just production of tourism space via dialogical everyday politics in destination communities pp. 751-767

- Outi Kulusjärvi
Volume 38, issue 3, 2020
- Laughing at power: Humor, transgression, and the politics of refusal in Palestine pp. 387-404

- Lisa Bhungalia
- Politics of recognition in between antagonism and agonism: Exploring ‘mediated agonism’ in Jaffa pp. 405-422

- Ronnen Ben-Arie and Tovi Fenster
- Focalizing new-Fascism: Right politics and integralisms in contemporary Italy pp. 423-442

- Luiza Bialasiewicz and Sabrina Stallone
- The Protean Environmental State in Dongguan: Reconceptualising the local state and ecological development in China pp. 443-463

- Andrew Flynn and Li Yu
- Metropolitan and rural areas fighting for the control of electricity networks in France. A local geopolitics approach to energy transition pp. 464-483

- François-Mathieu Poupeau
- Deregulation as socio-spatial transformation: Dimensions and consequences of shifting governmentalities in the Danish construction industry pp. 484-502

- Stefan Christoffer Gottlieb and Nicolaj Frederiksen
- Mobilizing a fast policy fix: Exploring the translation of 10-year plans to end homelessness in Alberta, Canada pp. 503-521

- Joshua Evans and Jeffrey R Masuda
- Extreme municipal fiscal stress and austerity? A case study of fiscal reform after Chapter 9 bankruptcy pp. 522-538

- Mark Davidson
- Governing the noisy sphere: Geographies of noise regulation in the US pp. 539-556

- Key MacFarlane
- International Migration and Gentrification: Territorial Exclusion at National and Urban Scales pp. 557-576

- Darshan Vigneswaran
Volume 38, issue 2, 2020
- Struggles over property in the ‘post-political’ era: Notes on the political from Rome and Dublin pp. 195-213

- Cesare Di Feliciantonio and Cian O’Callaghan
- Questioning post-political perspectives on the psychological state: Behavioural public policy in the Netherlands pp. 214-232

- Mark Whitehead, Rhys Jones and Jessica Pykett
- ‘Burn it down!’: Materialising intersectional solidarities in the architecture of the South African Embassy during the London Poll Tax Riot, March 1990 pp. 233-250

- Gavin Brown
- Towards a constructive critical geopolitics – Inspirations from the Frankfurt School of critical theory pp. 251-268

- Veit Bachmann and Sami Moisio
- The political institutionalization of the social economy in Ecuador: Indigeneity and institutional logics pp. 269-289

- Sara Calvo, Stephen Syrett and Andres Morales
- Assessing states: Water service delivery and evolving state–society relations in Accra, Ghana and Cape Town, South Africa pp. 290-311

- Leila M Harris
- Territorialising control in urban West Bengal: Social clubs and everyday governance in the spaces between state and party pp. 312-328

- Natasha Cornea
- Small horse pulls big cart in the scalar struggles of competing administrations in Anhui Province, China pp. 329-346

- Yanpeng Jiang and Paul Waley
- What difference does democratic local governance make? Guggenheim museum initiatives in Abu Dhabi and Helsinki pp. 347-365

- Davide Ponzini, Sampo Ruoppila and Zachary M Jones
- Introducing business regions in Denmark: The ‘businessification’ of strategic spatial planning? pp. 366-383

- Kristian Olesen and Carsten J Hansen
Volume 38, issue 1, 2020
- Governing migrant mobility through mobility: Containment and dispersal at the internal frontiers of Europe pp. 3-19

- Martina Tazzioli
- The politics of development and humanitarianism in EU externalization: Managing migration in Ukraine pp. 20-39

- Austin Crane
- Doing activism like a state: Progressive municipal government, Israel/Palestine and BDS pp. 40-59

- Davina Cooper and Didi Herman
- Consultants as intermediaries: Their perceptions on citizen involvement in urban development pp. 60-78

- Stapper Ew, M Van der Veen and Janssen-Jansen Lb
- Understanding project mobility: The movement of King’s Cross to Brussels and Johannesburg pp. 79-96

- Frances Brill and Veronica Conte
- Planning by (mis)rule of laws: The idiom and dilemma of planning within Ghana’s dual legal land systems pp. 97-115

- Emmanuel Frimpong Boamah and Clifford Amoako
- Caught in the middle? Creating and contesting intermediary spaces in low-carbon transitions pp. 116-133

- Bregje van Veelen
- Who should be governed to reduce deforestation and how? Multiple governmentalities at the REDD+ negotiations pp. 134-152

- Mattias Hjort
- The neoliberal policy experimentation on carbon emission trading in China pp. 153-173

- Alex Lo, Kang Chen, Anna Ka-yin Lee and Lindsay Qianqing Mai
- The biopolitics of carbon accounting in Indonesia’s forests pp. 174-192

- Henry J Boer
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