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Volume 37, issue 8, 2019
- Geontographies: On Elizabeth Povinelli’s Geontologies: A Requiem for Late Liberalism pp. 1319-1342

- Elizabeth R Johnson, Garnet Kindervater, Zoe Todd, Kathryn Yusoff, Keith Woodward and Elizabeth A Povinelli
- Why did Cornwall vote for Brexit? Assessing the implications for EU structural funding programmes pp. 1343-1360

- Joanie Willett, Rebecca Tidy, Garry Tregidga and Philip Passmore
- Conferences, award ceremonies and the showcasing of ‘best practice’: A case study of the annual European Week of Regions and Cities in Brussels pp. 1361-1379

- Ida Andersson and Ian R Cook
- Everyday politics of austerity: Infrastructure and vulnerability in times of crisis pp. 1380-1399

- Saska Petrova and Alexandra Prodromidou
- Relational governance, distributed agency and the unfolding of movements, habits and environments: Parking practices and regulations in England pp. 1400-1417

- Peter Merriman
- The common-seekers: Capturing and reclaiming value in the platform metropolis pp. 1418-1433

- Ugo Rossi
- Bureaucracy, case geography and the governance of the inebriate in Scotland (1898–1918) pp. 1434-1451

- David Beckingham
- “It belongs to the world.†Oil, conservation and futures in the making in Lofoten, Norway pp. 1452-1470

- Marianne Karlsson and Brigt Dale
- Securitization of climate change: How invoking global dangers for instrumental ends can backfire pp. 1471-1488

- Jeroen Warner and Ingrid Boas
- From stage-managed planning towards a more imaginative and inclusive strategic spatial planning pp. 1489-1506

- Louis Albrechts, Angela Barbanente and Valeria Monno
- Relationships between land use changes, stakeholders, and national scenic area administrations: A case study of Mount Jinfo and its surroundings in China pp. 1507-1530

- Wenwu Du, Sofia M Penabaz-Wiley and Isami Kinoshita
Volume 37, issue 7, 2019
- Ethnographic conversations with Wittfogel’s ghost: An introduction pp. 1151-1160

- Lukas Ley and Franz Krause
- Assistance and resistance of (hydro-)power: Contested relationships of control over the Volta River, Ghana pp. 1161-1178

- Kirsty Wissing
- Collective irrigation, the state and social relations in the Eastern Pyrenees of France pp. 1179-1197

- Etienne Delay and James Linton
- Dreaming of pipes: Kathmandu’s long-delayed Melamchi Water Supply Project pp. 1198-1216

- Matthäus Rest
- The USSR as a hydraulic society: Wittfogel, the Aral Sea and the (post-)Soviet state pp. 1217-1234

- William Wheeler
- The social embeddedness of hydraulic engineers in the regulation of water and infrastructure in Peru pp. 1235-1251

- Astrid B Stensrud
- Epilogue: Anthropological conversations with Karl Wittfogel’s ghost pp. 1252-1257

- Veronica Strang
- Refugeeness as political subjectivity: Experiencing the humanitarian border pp. 1258-1276

- Kirsi Pauliina Kallio, Jouni Häkli and Elisa Pascucci
- An evolutionary perspective on experimental local governance arrangements with local governments and residents in Dutch rural areas of depopulation pp. 1277-1295

- Hiska Ubels, Bettina Bock and Tialda Haartsen
- Decentralization and the quality of public services: Cross-country evidence from educational data pp. 1296-1316

- Luis Diaz-Serrano and Enric Meix-Llop
Volume 37, issue 6, 2019
- Towards an urban political geography of transport: Unpacking the political and scalar dynamics of fare-free public transport in Tallinn, Estonia pp. 967-984

- Wojciech Kȩbłowski, Tauri Tuvikene, Tarmo Pikner and Jussi S Jauhiainen
- Networked authority and regionalised governance: Public transport, a hierarchy of documents and the anti-hierarchy of authorship pp. 985-1004

- Alexander Paulsson and Karolina Isaksson
- A multimodal reading of public protests pp. 1005-1023

- Sarah Day, Mohamed Seedat, Josephine Cornell and Shahnaaz Suffla
- Non-state nations: Structure, rescaling, and the role of territorial policy communities, illustrated by the cases of Wales and Sardinia pp. 1024-1044

- Nick Clifton and Alessia Usai
- What’s in a home? Toward a critical theory of housing/dwelling pp. 1045-1062

- Ariel Handel
- Opening the bunker: Function, materiality, temporality pp. 1063-1081

- Bradley Garrett and Ian Klinke
- From policy community to issue networks: Implementing social sustainability in a Swedish urban development programme pp. 1082-1101

- Ingemar Elander and Eva Gustavsson
- The evolution of Jakarta’s flood policy over the past 400 years: The lock-in of infrastructural solutions pp. 1102-1125

- Thanti Octavianti and Katrina Charles
- The Dutch aid and trade policy: Policy discourses versus development practices in the Kenyan water and sanitation sector pp. 1126-1147

- Elisa Savelli, Klaas Schwartz and Rhodante Ahlers
Volume 37, issue 5, 2019
- Repoliticizing poverty: A symposium on Victoria Lawson and Sarah Elwood’s Relational Poverty Politics: Forms, Struggles, and Possibilities pp. 775-794

- Eugene McCann, Juan Herrera, Mae A Miller, Ananya Roy, Sarah Elwood and Victoria Lawson
- Brexit in Sunderland: The production of difference and division in the UK referendum on European Union membership pp. 795-812

- Harry Bromley-Davenport, Julie MacLeavy and David Manley
- Smart urbanism and smart citizenship: The neoliberal logic of ‘citizen-focused’ smart cities in Europe pp. 813-830

- Paolo Cardullo and Rob Kitchin
- Post-politics contested: Why multiple voices on climate change do not equal politicisation pp. 831-848

- Anneleen Kenis
- Policy mobilities and the sociomateriality of U.S. offshore aquaculture governance pp. 849-867

- Luke Fairbanks
- Space, state-building and the hydraulic mission: Crafting the Mozambican state pp. 868-888

- Maria Rusca, Tatiana dos Santos, Filippo Menga, Naho Mirumachi, Klaas Schwartz and Michaela Hordijk
- Halal meat and religious slaughter: From spatial concealment to social controversy – Breaching the boundaries of the permissible? pp. 889-907

- John Lever
- Subsidiary upgrading and regional innovation policies: The case of Valeo lighting Systems Spain and the Andalusian Plastic Innovation Centre pp. 908-928

- José Quesada-Vázquez and Juan Carlos RodrÃguez-Cohard
- Learning in the face of change: The Dutch National Collaboration Programme on Air Quality pp. 929-945

- Tim Busscher, Christian Zuidema, Taede Tillema and Jos Arts
- ‘Incomers’ leading ‘community-led’ sustainability initiatives: A contradiction in terms? pp. 946-964

- Emily Creamer, Simon Allen and Claire Haggett
Volume 37, issue 4, 2019
- White supremacy, white counter-revolutionary politics, and the rise of Donald Trump pp. 579-596

- Joshua Inwood
- Waiting for the state: Gender, citizenship and everyday encounters with bureaucracy in India pp. 597-616

- Grace Carswell, Thomas Chambers and Geert De Neve
- The terroir of bureaucratic practice: Everyday life and scholarly method in the study of policy pp. 617-633

- Merje Kuus
- Mobilizing smart grid experiments: Policy mobilities and urban energy governance pp. 634-651

- Anthony M Levenda
- The urban resource nexus: On the politics of relationality, water–energy infrastructure and the fallacy of integration pp. 652-669

- Joe Williams, Stefan Bouzarovski and Erik Swyngedouw
- The atomization of heritage politics in post-colonial cities: The case of Phnom Penh, Cambodia pp. 670-688

- Adèle Esposito and Gabriel Fauveaud
- Spaces of city-regionalism: Conceptualising pluralism in policymaking pp. 689-706

- David Waite and Gillian Bristow
- Socio-political drivers and consequences of landslide and flood risk zonation: A case study of Limbe city, Cameroon pp. 707-731

- Jan Maes, Jeff Mbella Molombe, Kewan Mertens, Constanza Parra, Jean Poesen, Vivian Bih Che and Matthieu Kervyn
- Community as tool for low carbon transitions: Involvement and containment, policy and action pp. 732-749

- Gerald Taylor Aiken
- Chinese leadership: Provincial perspectives on promotion and performance pp. 750-772

- Jiajing Sun, Michael Cole, Zhiyuan Huang and Shouyang Wang
Volume 37, issue 3, 2019
- Politics and Space welcomes a new editor pp. 385-385

- Patricia Daley, Eugene McCann, Alison Mountz and Joe Painter
- #LetThemStay#BringThemHere: Embodied politics, asylum seeking, and performativities of protest opposing Australia’s Operation Sovereign Borders pp. 386-406

- Paul Hodge
- Seeing like a border city: Refugee politics at the borders of city and nation-state pp. 407-423

- Julie EE Young
- Elasticity at the Canada–US border: Jurisdiction, rights, accountability pp. 424-441

- Emily Gilbert
- Depoliticizing space: The politics of governing global finance pp. 442-460

- Jack Copley and Maria Eugenia Giraudo
- Transnationalizing bureaucracies through investment promotion: The case of Informest pp. 461-479

- Christian Sellar
- Creating active citizens? Emotional geographies of citizenship in a diverse and deprived neighbourhood pp. 480-497

- Myrte Sophie Hoekstra
- Powering the state: The political geographies of electrification in Mozambique pp. 498-518

- Marcus Power and Joshua Kirshner
- Contesting deep sea oil: Politicisation–depoliticisation–repoliticisation pp. 519-538

- Sophie Bond, Gradon Diprose and Amanda C Thomas
- Urban configurations of carbon neutrality: Insights from the Carbon Neutral Cities Alliance pp. 539-557

- Laura Tozer and Nicole Klenk
- International development ideology and two tourism policies of Nepal pp. 558-576

- Kalyan Bhandari
Volume 37, issue 2, 2019
- Enacting property: Making space for the public in the municipal library pp. 199-218

- Lisa M Freeman and Nick Blomley
- Neglected rural geography: Exploring the quiet politics of ‘out-dwelling’ pp. 219-236

- Rachel Hunt
- Centralization, neoliberalism, and housing policy central–local government relations and residential development in Israel pp. 237-255

- Sharon Eshel and Ravit Hananel
- Planning a ‘slum free' Trivandrum: Housing upgrade and the rescaling of urban governance in India pp. 256-276

- Glyn Williams, Umesh Omanakuttan, J Devika and N Jagajeevan
- Techno-economic rationalities as a political practice in urban environmental politics in China pp. 277-297

- Linda K Westman and Vanesa Castán Broto
- Just transition? Strategic framing and the challenges facing coal dependent communities pp. 298-316

- Sally A Weller
- Governing renewables: Policy feedback in a global energy transition pp. 317-338

- Jonas Meckling
- Cities, institutional entrepreneurship and the emergence of new environmental policies: The organizing of waste prevention in the City of Gothenburg, Sweden pp. 339-359

- Patrik Zapata and MarÃa José Zapata Campos
- Fiscal decentralisation and local government efficiency: Does relative deprivation matter? pp. 360-381

- Jose M Alonso and Rhys Andrews
Volume 37, issue 1, 2019
- Brexit, race and migration pp. 3-4

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- Introduction: Brexit, race and migration pp. 4-7

- Kathy Burrell and Peter Hopkins
- Bad news from nowhere: Race, class and the ‘left behind’ pp. 7-12

- Arshad Isakjee and Colin Lorne
- Populism, immigration and the Trump phenomenon in the U.S pp. 12-16

- Caroline Nagel
- Race, place and young people in the age of Brexit pp. 17-23

- Robin Finlay, Anoop Nayak, Matthew C Benwell, Raksha Pande and Michael Richardson
- (In)visibility, privilege and the performance of whiteness in Brexit Britain: Polish migrants in Britain’s shifting migration regime pp. 23-28

- Katherine Botterill and Kathy Burrell
- Brexit writings and the war of position over migration, ‘race’ and class pp. 28-40

- Ben Rogaly
- On the grounds of the global Indian: Tracing the disjunctive spaces between diaspora and the nation-state pp. 41-58

- Ishan Ashutosh
- ‘Who governs’ Berlin’s metropolitan region? The strategic-relational construction of metropolitan scale in Berlin–Brandenburg’s economic development policies pp. 59-80

- Enrico Gualini and Carola Fricke
- Creating spaces of public insecurity in times of terror: The implications of code/space for urban vulnerability analyses pp. 81-101

- Kevin Patrick Keenan
- (Im)mobile and (Un)successful? A policy mobilities approach to New Orleans’s residential security taxing districts pp. 102-118

- Aaron Malone
- Neoliberal urbanism as ‘Strategic Coupling’ to global chains: Port infrastructure and the role of economic impact studies pp. 119-136

- David Jaffee
- Governance for green urbanisation: Lessons from Singapore’s green building certification scheme pp. 137-156

- Heejin Han
- The politics of Estonia’s offshore wind energy programme: Discourse, power and marine spatial planning pp. 157-176

- Ralph Tafon, David Howarth and Steven Griggs
- Tensions in the transition: The politics of electricity distribution in South Africa pp. 177-196

- Lucy Baker and Jon Phillips
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