Annals of the American Association of Geographers
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Volume 115, issue 3, 2025
- Posthuman Cartography? Rethinking Artificial Intelligence, Cartographic Practices, and Reflexivity pp. 499-512

- Yue Lin and Bo Zhao
- Segregation Histories, Wealth, and Community Engagement Shape Inequitable Burdens of Urban Greening pp. 513-534

- Dawn Biehler, Shannon LaDeau, Joel Baker, Yinka Bode-George, J. H. Pitas, Rebecca C. Jordan, Paul Leisnham and Sacoby Wilson
- Pork. It’s What’s for Lunch: Food, Race, and the Politics of Migration in Denmark pp. 535-558

- Samantha Ruth Brown
- Revealing Urban Spatial Interaction Characteristics and Crowd Travel Patterns from Trajectory Data pp. 559-577

- Huimin Liu, Wenhao Chen, Jianbo Tang, Min Deng, Yiwen Guo and Zhongan Tang
- Resilience Patterns of Multiscale Human Mobility Under Extreme Rainfall Events Using Massive Individual Trajectory Data pp. 578-602

- Yao Yao, Lin Liang, Yatao Zhang, Yujia Wang, Zhihui Hu, Yunpeng Fan, Qingfeng Guan, Renhe Jiang and Ryosuke Shibasaki
- Life Stories of Garment Workers in India: Toward a Labor-Centric Labor Regimes Framework pp. 603-619

- Madhumita Dutta and Siobhán McGrath
- Revealing the Complex Dynamics of Social Disparities in Personal Transit Availability Considering Human Mobility and Neighborhood Effect Averaging pp. 620-639

- Jiannan Cai and Mei-Po Kwan
- When Decarbonization Reinforces Colonization: Complex Energy Injustice and Solar Energy Development in the California Desert pp. 640-670

- Benjamin K. Sovacool, Alexander A. Dunlap and Bojana Novaković
- Power, Environment, and Depoliticized Conflict in Social Space: Threats to Sustainable Development from the Perspective of Environmental Activists in Poland pp. 671-687

- Piotr Żuk and Paweł Żuk
- “Laboratory in a Dirty Sky”: Aerial Media, Art, and Air Pollution in Project Da Vinci (1974–1979) pp. 688-704

- Derek P. McCormack
- “We Women Are Suffering”: Fragile Water Infrastructure and Gendered Embodied Labor pp. 705-724

- Marlotte de Jong and Bilal Butt
- Landscapes of Tourism in the Era of a New Cultural Economy of Space: A Reformulated Analytical Framework pp. 725-741

- Theano S. Terkenli
Volume 115, issue 2, 2025
- Sensing the River Torne: Luminous Encounters in the Riverine Archive pp. 243-263

- Mirjami Lantto Klein
- Unveiling the Neighborhood Effect Averaging Problem: The Role of Daily Mobility in Shaping Built-Environment Quality Exposure pp. 264-281

- Linsen Wang, Suhong Zhou, Zhong Zheng, Jiangyu Song, Junwen Lu and Mei-Po Kwan
- Spatial Marginalization of Emotional Support: Understanding Public Response to Animals on Airplanes pp. 282-298

- Aleksandra Craine and Ofir Joshua Klein
- The Geopolitics of Problematic Information: Epistemic Territorialization and Wildlife Conservation Volunteering in Namibia pp. 299-315

- Suzanne Brandon
- The Utilization of Maps in Geographic Citizen Science: A Preliminary Analysis of Usability and User Experience Issues and Opportunities pp. 316-333

- Artemis Skarlatidou, Marcos Moreu and Muki Haklay
- Cityscapes at Night: Exploring Nightlife Activities on Urban Crime Dynamics Through Bibliometric Lenses pp. 334-362

- Subham Roy and Indrajit Roy Chowdhury
- Depression Among Older Adults in China: Effects of Urbanicity Across the Life Course pp. 363-379

- Zhuolin Pan, Ye Liu, Jamie R. Pearce and Chunyu Zheng
- Can Improved Environments Alone Ensure Well-Being for Older Adults? Exploring Aging in Disadvantaged Neighborhoods pp. 380-403

- Liang Ma, Yage Liu, Yan Huang and Runing Ye
- The Emergence of a Military Urban in and of War pp. 404-418

- Anna Danielsson
- Investigating Cancer Inequalities in Urbanizing Texas with Plausible Reasoning pp. 419-440

- Connor Donegan
- Caring for White Supremacy: The Case of Kyle Rittenhouse pp. 441-455

- Nathan Thayer
- The Spatial Conflict Life Cycle in Africa pp. 456-477

- Olivier J. Walther, Steven M. Radil and David G. Russell
- Unsettling Black, Indigenous and Queer Latinx Senses of Place and Radically Remapping Latinx Geographies of Belonging in the City pp. 478-497

- Madelaine C. Cahuas
Volume 115, issue 1, 2025
- City Regionalism in the Global South: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 1-18

- Wilson Kodwo McWilson and Yi Sun
- Are Some Cities Disproportionally Affected by Tornadoes? pp. 19-38

- Cooper P. Corey, Jason C. Senkbeil and Kevin M. Curtin
- Private, Public, Personal: Shifting Patterns in Geospatial Data Sources in Geographic Research pp. 39-57

- Gabriel Appiah, Mira Kaufman, Billy Cooney and Clio Andris
- Illicit Resilience: Revisiting Political Ecologies of Conservation Noncompliance in the Context of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework pp. 58-75

- Anwesha Dutta and Connor Cavanagh
- Indigenous Cultural Landscapes: Decolonizing Landscape Within Settler Colonial Societies pp. 76-96

- Laura Barraclough
- Rainfall in California: Special Reference to 2023 Rains That Caused Floods pp. 97-109

- Sanju Purohit
- Generalized Additive Spatial Smoothing (GASS): A Multiscale Regression Framework for Modeling Neighborhood Effects Across Spatial Supports pp. 110-130

- Taylor M. Oshan and Mengyu Liao
- “Borderism”: Imaginative Geographies and the Production of Modern Boundaries in Spain and Portugal, 1840–1870 pp. 131-147

- Jacobo García-Álvarez and Paloma Puente-Lozano
- Transferred Bias Uncovers the Balance Between the Development of Physical and Socioeconomic Environments of Cities pp. 148-166

- Ce Hou, Fan Zhang, Yuhao Kang, Song Gao, Yong Li, Fábio Duarte and Sen Li
- Toward Postsecular Feminism: Intersectionality and the Religious Subjectivities of Women Migrant Workers in China pp. 167-183

- Quan Gao, Peter Hopkins and Xinrong Ma
- A Survey of Researcher Perceptions of Replication in Geography pp. 184-204

- Peter Kedron, Joseph Holler and Sarah Bardin
- Voluntary Geographies of Internationalism: The Contributions of a Radical Mexican Family to Global Pacifism, Feminism, and Anticolonialism pp. 205-222

- Federico Ferretti
- Contesting the Anticipated Infrastructural City: A Grounded Analysis of Silk Road Urbanization in the Multipurpose Port Terminal in Chancay, Peru pp. 223-241

- Elia Apostolopoulou and Alejandra Pizarro
- Manuscript Reviewers pp. em-i-em-ii

- The Editors
Volume 114, issue 10, 2024
- Introduction to Geography and the Plantationocene pp. 2177-2181

- Wendy Wolford
- Unruly River and Plantation Logics pp. 2182-2188

- Andrew Curley and Sara Smith
- Subalternization of a Postplantation City pp. 2189-2193

- Sharad Chari
- Indonesia’s Plantationocene pp. 2194-2198

- Tania Murray Li
- Racial Fictions at Work in a Regional Plantation Complex pp. 2199-2203

- Nancy Lee Peluso
- Feminist Agroecology Viewed through the Lens of the Plantationocene pp. 2204-2211

- Rachel Bezner Kerr
- Reproducing the Plantation pp. 2212-2215

- Sarah Besky
- Plantationocene and Contemporary Agrarian Struggles pp. 2216-2221

- Saturnino M. Borras and Jennifer C. Franco
- Variegated Platform Urbanism: Social Credit and the City pp. 2222-2239

- Federico Caprotti, Ying Xu and Shiuh-Shen Chien
- For an Environmental Ethnography in Human and Physical Geography: Reenvisioning the Impacts and Opportunities of El Niño in Peru pp. 2240-2263

- Nina Laurie, Andrew C. G. Henderson, Rodolfo Rodríguez Arismendiz, Oliver Calle, Daniel Clayton and Andrew J. Russell
- Scaling Geospatial Data from the Perspective of Complexity: Exploring the Scaling Behavior of the Entropogram pp. 2264-2280

- Wen-Bin Zhang, Yong Ge, Shengjie Lai and Peter M. Atkinson
- Youth as Death pp. 2281-2296

- Abigail H. Neely
- Explicit Incorporation of Spatial Autocorrelation in 3D Deep Learning for Geospatial Object Detection pp. 2297-2316

- Tianyang Chen, Wenwu Tang, Craig Allan and Shen-En Chen
- Culture and the City: Articulations of Settler Colonialism from Haifa to Ramallah and Back pp. 2317-2333

- Hashem Abushama
- Environmental Impacts on Behavioral Health Interventions: The Moderating Effect of Neighborhood Deprivation on a Mobile Health Treatment for Depression pp. 2334-2351

- Jeremy Mennis, J. Douglas Coatsworth, Michael Russell, Nikola Zaharakis, Aaron Brown and Michael J. Mason
- The Multiple Speeds of Infrastructural Violence, or Putting Flesh on the Boneyard pp. 2352-2369

- Sharon Wilson, Jacob C. Miller and Helen M. King
- Unveiling Territorialities: Small Drones for Ethnographic Research on Environmental Conflicts pp. 2370-2387

- Nicolás Vargas-Ramírez and Jaime Paneque-Gálvez
- Advancing Process-Oriented Geographical Regionalization Model pp. 2388-2413

- Haiping Zhang, Xingxing Zhou, Yu Yang, Haoran Wang, Xinyue Ye and Guoan Tang
- Carbon Abatement Effect of Low-Carbon City Pilot Policy: Insights from a Time-Varying DID Model pp. 2414-2430

- Shuang Gao and Shaojian Wang
- Annals of the American Association of Geographers 2023 Editors: Volume 113 pp. em-i-em-ii

- The Editors
Volume 114, issue 9, 2024
- Geospatial Applications in Alzheimer’s Disease Research and Beyond: A Systematic Review pp. 1911-1929

- Ziwei Zhang, Liang Wu, Liufeng Tao, Sheng Hu, Hui Long, Yongyang Xu, Jinquan Li, Jingjing Zhang, Zhijun Zhou, Jing Liu, Cheng Cai, Hong Zhang, Dan Liu, Yan Zeng and Wei Luo
- Landscapes of Recarbonization: Carbon Neutrality, Settler Colonialism, and Cumulative Environmental Effects in the Peace River Region, Canada pp. 1930-1947

- Douglas Robb, Philippe Le Billon and Karen Bakker
- The Interrelations Between Virtual and Physical Spaces: The Case of Smartphone Usage Among Adolescents pp. 1948-1967

- Amnon Franco and Amit Birenboim
- Landscape and Social Disruption from Sand Mining and Mining-Related Activities: A Case from the Vietnamese Mekong Delta pp. 1968-1984

- Samuel Li Cheng Xin, Edward Park, Dung Duc Tran, Kai Wan Yuen and Jingyu Wang
- Exploring Qualitative Geographies in Large Volumes of Digital Text: Placing Tourists, Travelers, and Inhabitants in the English Lake District pp. 1985-2009

- Ian N. Gregory, Robert Smail, Joanna E. Taylor and James O. Butler
- Reconceptualizing Justice in Human Geography: Landscape as Basic Structure, Justice as the Right to Justification pp. 2010-2027

- Don Mitchell
- Enhancing Solar Power Plant Location Selection Through Multicriteria Decision-Making with the Analytic Hierarchy Process pp. 2028-2043

- Gaylan Rasul Faqe Ibrahim, Kamaran Wali Mahmood, Mohammed Mahmood and Azad Rasul
- Aging in Place: Toward Understanding Momentary Well-Being and Daily Satisfaction of Older People pp. 2044-2067

- Bo Wang, Becky P. Y. Loo and Feiyang Zhang
- Animal Suffering in Global Development and Antipoverty Praxis: Enforced Animal Labor in the Peripheral Capitalism of Indian Brick Kilns pp. 2068-2084

- Yamini Narayanan
- GeoAI Reproducibility and Replicability: A Computational and Spatial Perspective pp. 2085-2103

- Wenwen Li, Chia-Yu Hsu, Sizhe Wang and Peter Kedron
- Population Density in Nineteenth-Century American Urbanism pp. 2104-2131

- Celia Arsen, Gergely Baics and Leah Meisterlin
- More Than Aging in Place: “Aging in Networks” in Singapore pp. 2132-2152

- Siyao Gao, Elaine Lynn-Ee Ho, Vincent Chua and Chen-Chieh Feng
- Military Agricultural Reclamation: Strategic Land-Use Change to Remake Unruly Desert Borders pp. 2153-2175

- Devon V. Maloney and Aaron Moody
Volume 114, issue 8, 2024
- Introduction: Networks pp. 1625-1630

- Ling Bian and Sarah Elwood
- When Is a Matrix a Geographical Network? pp. 1631-1638

- Zachary P. Neal, Ben Derudder and Michiel van Meeteren
- Graph Theory and Geography: From Collaboration to Autocorrelation pp. 1639-1652

- Daniel A. Griffith, Sandra L. Arlinghaus and William C. Arlinghaus
- Scales of Connectivity within Stream Temperature Networks of the Clackamas River Basin, Oregon pp. 1653-1667

- Michael Krochta and Heejun Chang
- The Flow Termini Coverage Model for Locating Bike-Sharing Stations pp. 1668-1680

- Hung-Chi Liu, Daoqin Tong and Michael Kuby
- Multiscale Complex Network Analysis of Commuting Efficiency: Urban Connectivity, Hierarchy, and Labor Market pp. 1681-1692

- Yue Jing and Yujie Hu
- A Spatial Network-Based Assessment of Individual Exposure to COVID-19 pp. 1693-1703

- Zihan Kan, Mei-Po Kwan, Jianwei Huang, Jiannan Cai and Dong Liu
- The Networked Community of Urban Mobility during the Pandemic pp. 1704-1717

- Wei Chien Benny Chin, Chen-Chieh Feng, Chan Hoong Leong, Hannah Eleanor Clapham, Junxiong Pang and Yi-Chen Wang
- Environmental Governance Networks and Geography: A Research Agenda at the Confluence of Critical Concepts for Navigating Rapid Environmental Change pp. 1718-1730

- Brian C. Chaffin, Theresa M. Floyd and Peter Anzollitto
- Support Networks of Immigrants in Canada: A Multilevel Multinomial Analysis of Social Support pp. 1731-1743

- Emmanuel Kyeremeh, Godwin Arku, Evan Cleave and Senanu Kwasi Kutor
- Modeling Out-Degree of Node in Commuter Networks: The Impact of Socioeconomic Profiles and Spatial Autocorrelation in Shaping Regional Connectivity pp. 1744-1756

- Devon Lechtenberg
- Where the Landlords Are: A Network Approach to Landlord-Rental Locations pp. 1757-1768

- Benjamin Preis
- Locality, Personal Ties, and Efficiency in a Food Security Network pp. 1769-1780

- Jaimie Kelly, Dipto Sarkar and Clio Andris
- Linking Parasite, People and Places: The Food Networks of Liver Fluke Infection pp. 1781-1794

- Yi-Chen Wang, Andrea Law, Jutamas Namsanor, Paiboon Sithithaworn and Narong Khuntikeo
- Network Embedding for Understanding the National Park System through the Lenses of News Media, Scientific Communication, and Biogeography pp. 1795-1804

- Felber J. Arroyave, Jeffrey Jenkins and Alexander M. Petersen
- Untangling Infrastructure Networks Through Critical Cartographies: Mapping the Port of Trieste, Italy pp. 1805-1818

- Leonardo Ramondetti
- Horizontal Holdings: Untangling the Networks of Corporate Landlords pp. 1819-1831

- Taylor Shelton and Eric Seymour
- Digital Networks of Democratic Mobilization: Examining Performative, Material, and Rooted Approaches pp. 1832-1840

- Kendra Kintzi and Hilary Oliva Faxon
- Signaling Hinterlands and the Spatial Networks of Digital Capitalism pp. 1841-1853

- Jovanna Rosen and Luis F. Alvarez León
- The Where, When, and How of Diversity: How Space, Time, and Incomes Configure the Racial-Ethnic Composition of Networks pp. 1854-1865

- Wenfei Xu
- Urban Flood Resilience Networks: Exploring the Relationship between Governance Networks, Networks of Plans, and Spatial Flood Resilience Policies in Four Coastal Cities pp. 1866-1876

- Sara Meerow, Bryce Hannibal, Sierra C. Woodruff, Malini Roy, Melina Matos and Philip C. Gilbertson
- Policy Mobilities, Infrastructures, and Nonhuman Political Agency pp. 1877-1887

- John P. Casellas Connors, Anne Short Gianotti and Robert M. Anderson
- Putting the Place in Flow Restructures: Networks, Assembled Positionalities, and the Special Economic Zone Development pp. 1888-1899

- June Wang and Chao Yao
- Editors, Journals, and the Relational Geographies of Geographic Knowledge Production pp. 1900-1909

- Stanley D. Brunn and Barney Warf
Volume 114, issue 7, 2024
- GeoShapley: A Game Theory Approach to Measuring Spatial Effects in Machine Learning Models pp. 1365-1385

- Ziqi Li
- Attentive Observation: Walking, Listening, Staying Put pp. 1386-1404

- Matthew Gandy
- Wakeful Geographies, Wakeful Bodies: Day and Nighttime Rhythms of Indebted Life and Capitalist Enclosure in Cambodia pp. 1405-1423

- Katherine Brickell, Dalia Iskander, Laurie Parsons and Vincent Guermond
- Urban Perception Assessment from Street View Images Based on a Multifeature Integration Encompassing Human Visual Attention pp. 1424-1442

- Nai Yang, Zhitao Deng, Fangtai Hu, Qingfeng Guan, Yi Chao and Lin Wan
- Tourism Platforms and the Digital Biopolitics of Nature: An Interface Analysis of TripAdvisor in Patagonia-Aysén, Chile pp. 1443-1463

- Juan Astaburuaga, Agnieszka Leszczynski and J. C. Gaillard
- Underestimating Racism? Decoupling Race and Redlining pp. 1464-1482

- Scott N. Markley and Steven R. Holloway
- How Do In-Car Navigation Aids Impair Expert Navigators’ Spatial Learning Ability? pp. 1483-1504

- Qi Ying, Weihua Dong and Sara Irina Fabrikant
- The Ground Rent Machine: The Story of Race, Housing Inequality, and Dispossession in Baltimore, Maryland pp. 1505-1525

- Jason R. Jurjevich and Dillon Mahmoudi
- Interregional Flows of Embodied Carbon Storage Associated with Land-Use Change in China pp. 1526-1545

- Shaojian Wang, Shijie Zhou, Rong Wu, Kuishuang Feng and Klaus Hubacek
- Traversing Precarity: The Socioeconomic Mobility of Female Migrant Building Workers in China pp. 1546-1567

- Mark Jayne, Wu Siying and Wu Chenhui
- Calibrating Spatial Stratified Heterogeneity for Heavy-Tailed Distributed Data pp. 1568-1586

- Bisong Hu, Tingting Wu, Qian Yin, Jinfeng Wang, Bin Jiang and Jin Luo
- The Transnationalism of the Black Lives Matter Movement: Decolonization and Mapping Black Geographies in Sydney, Australia pp. 1587-1603

- Daniel Barwick and Anoop Nayak
- Differentiating Everyday Map Tasks: Unique Attention-Related Eye Movements and Electrophysiological Signatures of Map Use pp. 1604-1624

- Tong Qin, Wim Fias, Nico Van de Weghe and Haosheng Huang
Volume 114, issue 6, 2024
- Gentrification and Its Variegated Emplacements: The Politics of Microregeneration in Shenzhen, China pp. 1119-1136

- Shaun S. K. Teo
- Public Perception of Climate Risk, Environmental Image, and Corporate Green Investment pp. 1137-1155

- Xiaoyi Li and Qibo Tian
- Spatiotemporal Variations of COVID-19 Variants in 100 Countries: Exploring Spatial Patterns and Time-Lag Effects pp. 1156-1176

- Dan Zou, Suhong Zhou, Yitong Liao and Linsen Wang
- Challenging the Gender Neutrality of On-Demand Mobility Platforms pp. 1177-1199

- Fang Bian and Si Qiao
- Structuring a Conversation Across Time, Space and Political Distance pp. 1200-1215

- David Jordhus-Lier, Vivian Price and Camilla Houeland
- Confounded Local Inference: Extending Local Moran Statistics to Handle Confounding pp. 1216-1231

- Levi John Wolf
- Denaturalizing Dispossession in the Political Ecology of the American West: Reassessing the History of the Los Angeles Aqueduct and Its Implications for Indigenous Land and Water Rights pp. 1232-1250

- Sophia L. Borgias
- Studying Geography Teaching: First-Year Undergraduate Students’ Concerns and Expectations pp. 1251-1267

- Michaela Spurná, Petr Knecht and Eduard Hofmann
- Escaping Environmental Hazards? Human Mobility in Response to Air Pollution and Extreme Cold Events pp. 1268-1290

- Chang Xia
- From Green to Black: A Voluminous Political Ecology of the Extraction–Conservation Nexus pp. 1291-1309

- Yolanda Ariadne Collins and Robert Fletcher
- Enhancing Urban Resilience Through Spatial Interaction-Based City Management Zoning pp. 1310-1329

- Hezhishi Jiang, Liyan Xu, Jianing Li, Jinyuan Liu and Yao Shen
- Trustees of (Public) Reservations? U.S. Land Trusts and Neoliberalism as Bricolage pp. 1330-1341

- Levi Van Sant
- Using Zipf’s Law to Optimize Urban Spatial Layouts in an Urban Agglomeration Area pp. 1342-1364

- Yifan Wang, Jianjun Lyu, Xun Liang, Chuanhua Luo, Xiaonan Ma, Jiang Li, Qiang Li, Lina Zheng and Qingfeng Guan
Volume 114, issue 5, 2024
- Beyond Geographies of Race pp. 863-875

- Willie Jamaal Wright, Adam Bledsoe, Priscilla Ferreira, Kristen Maye and Ellen Louis
- Urban Visual Intelligence: Studying Cities with Artificial Intelligence and Street-Level Imagery pp. 876-897

- Fan Zhang, Arianna Salazar-Miranda, Fábio Duarte, Lawrence Vale, Gary Hack, Min Chen, Yu Liu, Michael Batty and Carlo Ratti
- Activist Networks, Territory, and the Spatial Diffusion of Mining Conflicts pp. 898-917

- Nasser Ary Tanimoune and Paul Alexander Haslam
- Planning for Heat Resilience and the Future of Residential Electricity Usage pp. 918-942

- Elizabeth A. Wentz, Patricia Solís, Chuyuan Wang, Carlos Aguiar-Hernandez, Hank Courtright and Aaron J. Dock
- Geographies of Bodily (Dis)Possession: Domestic Work, Unfreedom, and Spirit Possessions in Singapore pp. 943-957

- Laura Antona
- Spatioethnic Household Carbon Footprints in China and the Equity Implications of Climate Mitigation Policy: A Machine Learning Approach pp. 958-976

- Anthony Howell
- Waste Frontiers/War Enclosures: Decolonial Geosocial Analysis of Contaminated Military Land Conversions pp. 977-1000

- Shiloh Krupar
- Dasymetric Population Mapping Using Building Data pp. 1001-1019

- Tomasz Pirowski and Bartłomiej Szypuła
- “I Rarely Go Out on Work Days”: Space–Time Constraints and (Im)mobility Experiences Among Indonesian Female Domestic Workers in Hong Kong pp. 1020-1038

- Fikriyah Winata
- Joint Effects of Perceived Hazard Risk and Contextual Situation on Responses pp. 1039-1057

- Yuki Iwai
- Platform Urbanism and “Splintering Amenitization”: An Analysis of Canadian Cities pp. 1058-1078

- Anirudh Govind, Agnieszka Leszczynski and Ate Poorthuis
- The Impact of Urban Scaling Structure on the Local-Scale Transmission of COVID-19: A Case Study of the Omicron Wave in Hong Kong Using Agent-Based Modeling pp. 1079-1097

- Ningyezi Peng and Xintao Liu
- How Mobility and Temporal Contexts May Affect Environmental Exposure Measurements: Using Outdoor Artificial Light at Night (ALAN) and Urban Green Space as Examples pp. 1098-1117

- Yang Liu, Mei-Po Kwan and Changda Yu
Volume 114, issue 4, 2024
- How Retailer Hierarchy Shapes Food Accessibility: A Case Study Using Machine Learning Method to Delineate Service Areas and Hierarchical Levels of Food Retailers pp. 611-632

- Bi Yu Chen, Chenxi Fu, Donggen Wang, Tao Jia and Jianya Gong
- “Gold Is a Spirit”: Diverse Ontologies and a More-than-Human Political Ecology of Extraction in Ghana’s Small-Scale Gold Mining Industry pp. 633-651

- Janet Adomako
- Hungarian Geography between 1870 and 1920: Negotiating Empire and Coloniality on the Global Semiperiphery pp. 652-670

- Ferenc Gyuris, Steven Jobbitt and Róbert Győri
- Assessing the Monthly Trends in Precipitable Water Vapor over the Indian Subcontinent pp. 671-696

- Seema Rani, Pyarimohan Maharana and Suraj Mal
- Modeling Spatial Anisotropic Relationships Using Gradient-Based Geographically Weighted Regression pp. 697-718

- Jinbiao Yan, Bo Wu and Xiaoqi Duan
- Beauty and the Anthropocene: A Case for How Experiences of Beautiful Places in Nature Can Contribute to Emancipation from Instrumental Rationality pp. 719-736

- Matthew H. John
- New-Build Speculation and the Financialization of Urban Development in the Global South: A Perspective from Phnom Penh, Cambodia pp. 737-752

- Gabriel Fauveaud
- The Impact of Spatial Changes on the Assessment of CCTV Effects: An Example of the Green Light Project in Detroit pp. 753-769

- Ruidun Chen, Cong Fu, Shanhe Jiang, Minxuan Lan and Yanqing Xu
- Postextinction Geographies: Audiovisual Afterlives of the Bucardo and the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker pp. 770-791

- Hannah Hunter and Adam Searle
- War Travels: The Logistics of Vietnam War Militourism pp. 792-807

- Wesley Attewell
- Dynamic Relationship between Commuting Time and Job Satisfaction: A Bivariate Latent Change Score Approach pp. 808-825

- Guanqiu Liu and Liang Ma
- Particulate Matters: Air Pollution and the Political Ecology of a Boundary Object pp. 826-843

- Mary Mostafanezhad, Olivier Evrard and Chaya Vaddhanaphuti
- Tank to Table: Hong Kong’s Wet Markets and the Geographies of Lively Commodification Beyond Companionship pp. 844-862

- Ben A. Gerlofs, Benjamin Lucca Iaquinto, Kylie Yuet Ning Poon and Cathy Tung Yee Tsang
Volume 114, issue 3, 2024
- Governance Policy Evaluation in the United States during the Pandemic: Nonpharmaceutical Interventions or Else? pp. 437-461

- Danlin Yu, Shenyang Guo, Yuanyuan Yang, Linyun Fu, Timothy McBride and Ruopeng An
- On Disease Configurations, Black-Grass Blowback, and Probiotic Pest Management pp. 462-480

- George Cusworth and Jamie Lorimer
- A Conjunctural Mapping of People’s Park pp. 481-498

- Gregory Woolston and Katharyne Mitchell
- Statistical Modeling of Spatially Stratified Heterogeneous Data pp. 499-519

- Jinfeng Wang, Robert Haining, Tonglin Zhang, Chengdong Xu, Maogui Hu, Qian Yin, Lianfa Li, Chenghu Zhou, Guangquan Li and Hongyan Chen
- Globalized Climate Precarity: Environmental Degradation, Disasters, and the International Brick Trade pp. 520-535

- Laurie Parsons, Ricardo Safra de Campos, Alice Moncaster, Ian Cook, Tasneem Siddiqui, Chethika Abenayake, Amila Buddhika Jayasinghe, Pratik Mishra, Long Ly Vouch and Tamim Billah
- Mapping the Unheard: Analyzing Tradeoffs Between Fisheries and Offshore Wind Farms Using Multicriteria Decision Analysis pp. 536-554

- Zhenlei Song, Piers Chapman, Jian Tao, Ping Chang, Huilin Gao, Honggao Liu, Christian Brannstrom and Zhe Zhang
- Art Works: Rendering the Absence Present by Bearing Witness at the National Memorial for Peace and Justice pp. 555-573

- Perry L. Carter
- Exploring Multiscale Spatial Interactions: Multiscale Geographically Weighted Negative Binomial Regression pp. 574-590

- Hanchen Yu
- Modeling Toponymic Change: A Multilevel Analysis of Street Renaming in Postsocialist Romania pp. 591-609

- Mihai S. Rusu
Volume 114, issue 2, 2024
- Flow Piracy and Percolation in a Hydropower Watershed: Interceptions of Indigenous Languages in Upland Laos pp. 277-298

- N. J. Enfield
- Geospatial Analysis of Alaskan Lakes Indicates Wetland Fraction and Surface Water Area Are Useful Predictors of Methane Ebullition pp. 299-313

- Michela J. Savignano, Ethan D. Kyzivat, Laurence C. Smith and Melanie Engram
- Geographic Variation in Household Disaster Preparedness in the United States pp. 314-333

- Forest Cook and Peter Howe
- Environmental NGOs and Protected Area Conservation in Australia: The Political Consequences of Aligning with Private Interests pp. 334-351

- Benjamin Cooke, Lilian M. Pearce and Aidan Davison
- The Healer, the Witch, and the Law: The Settler Magic That Criminalized Indigenous Medicine Men as Frauds and Normalized Colonial Violence as Care pp. 352-368

- Tyler McCreary and Rebecca Hall
- Reproducible Research Practices and Barriers to Reproducible Research in Geography: Insights from a Survey pp. 369-386

- Peter Kedron, Joseph Holler and Sarah Bardin
- Patterns of Multidimensional Poverty in the United States pp. 387-407

- David C. Folch and Matthew Laird
- Disaster Misinformation and Its Corrections on Social Media: Spatiotemporal Proximity, Social Network, and Sentiment Contagion pp. 408-435

- Wei Zhai, Hang Yu and Céline Yunya Song
Volume 114, issue 1, 2024
- Critical Stakeholder Engagement: The Road to Actionable Science Is Paved with Scientists’ Good Intentions pp. 1-20

- Aparna Bamzai-Dodson, Amanda E. Cravens and Renee A. McPherson
- Labor, Democracy, and the Postcolonial State: Spaces of Union Organizing and the Duppy State in Britain and Trinidad pp. 21-38

- Ben Gowland, David Featherstone and Lazaros Karaliotas
- Four Decades of Landscape Change on a Granite Dome (Enchanted Rock, Texas): A Photographic Field Work Analysis pp. 39-68

- Francisco Luis Pérez
- A Multiscale Assessment of the Impact of Perceived Safety from Street View Imagery on Street Crime pp. 69-90

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