Annals of the American Association of Geographers
1997 - 2026
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Volume 116, issue 4, 2026
- GALAX: A Framework for Geospatial Analysis Leveraging AutoML and eXplainable AI pp. 759-785

- Pingping Wang, Yihong Yuan, Lingcheng Li and Yongmei Lu
- Fixing Streams: A Biophysical Perspective on the Spatial Fix and Dam Decommissioning in the Driftless Area pp. 786-804

- Sydney Widell, Caroline Gottschalk, Rebecca Lave and Eric Booth
- “This Space Is Ours”: Street Trading and Contestation over the Right to the City in Harare’s Central Business District pp. 805-823

- Elmond Bandauko
- Mixed Geographically Weighted XGBoost (M-GWXGB) Model: A New Spatially Explicit Machine Learning Model pp. 824-855

- Fan Gao, Sylvia Y. He and Mei-Po Kwan
- The Role of Local Conservation Policies in Shaping Land Use: A Socioecological Systems Analysis in the Hudson River Estuary Watershed in New York State pp. 856-891

- Daria Ponstingel and Shorna Allred
- Radical Autobiography as Place Storytelling: The Troubled Antiracist Geopoetics of “Wild Bill” pp. 892-908

- Federico Ferretti
- Revisiting the Impact of the Built Environment on Noise Exposure: From Static Spaces to Individually Tracked Mobility pp. 909-929

- Daming Lu and Mei-Po Kwan
- Subsurface Crisis Ordinary? Kentucky Route Zero, Katabasis, and Playing the Impasse pp. 930-945

- Harriet Hawkins
- Associating the Visual Built Environment with Active Transport: An Analytical Approach Using Integrated Individual Behavior Data and Street Imagery pp. 946-964

- Hanlin Zhou, Jue Wang, Kathi Wilson, Devin Yongzhao Wu and Haoxuan Ge
- Space for Alienation: Seriality (or Being Alone Together) in the Swimming Hall pp. 965-980

- Erik Hansson
- Community-Based Participatory Geographic Information Systems: Informing a Long-Term Drinking Water Research Collaboration pp. 981-1002

- Yolanda J. McDonald, Marie A. Caiola, Samantha Wyman, Eleanor Crone, Natalie N. Robbins, Mariah D. Caballero and Shamayeta Bhattacharya
- Persistent Surveillance: Military Blimps in Contested Territories pp. 1003-1024

- Ali Karimi
- Accumulations of Artificial Intelligence in East Asia: An Archaeology of Experiments, Institutions, and Policies in Taiwan and Japan pp. 1025-1044

- Sung-Yueh Perng
Volume 116, issue 3, 2026
- Rapid Disaster Response and Damage Estimation with Social Media and Pretrained Large Language Models: Insights from Multiple Hurricanes pp. 501-523

- Bing Zhou, Lei Zou, Mingzheng Yang, Binbin Lin, Debayan Mandal, Joynal Abedin, Heng Cai, Shuiwang Ji, Andrew Klein and Hao Tian
- Stressor Source as a New Dimension of Emotional Political Ecologies: The Case of Corn Belt Farm Stress in the United States pp. 524-543

- Carly E. Nichols
- Distributing Reproduction Under Racial Capitalism: Crises and Conjunctures of Human Milk Banking in South Africa pp. 544-560

- Carolyn Prouse
- Modeling Hurricane Vulnerability in a Large Coastal City Using Bayesian Gaussian Spatial Regression pp. 561-581

- Fang Zhang, Xiaojun Yang and Debdeep Pati
- Toward a New Generation of Land-Use Transitions: Unraveling the Functional Transition of Rural Homesteads in Socialist China pp. 582-602

- Jinlong Gao, Xinyi Zhu, Cheng Chen and Jianglong Chen
- “A Country of Long Credits and Long Seasons”: The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta and the Agrarian Question pp. 603-620

- Mikael Omstedt
- The Evolution of Real Estate Advertisement Language in Racially Changing Neighborhoods pp. 621-641

- Elizabeth C. Delmelle and Isabelle Nilsson
- Labored Breathing: “BP Syndrome” and the Fallout of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill pp. 642-657

- Gavin Weedon and Paige Marie Patchin
- The Defiant Geographies of Bronzeville’s Policy pp. 658-674

- Mona Domosh
- Transparency and Trust in Collaborative Mapping: Concerns and Dilemmas in AI-Assisted Road Integration within OpenStreetMap pp. 675-696

- Francis Andorful, Benjamin Herfort, Edson Augusto Melanda, Nathan Damas Antonio, Alexander Zipf and Silvana Philippi Camboim
- How We Measure Mobility Matters: Comparing Mobility Change Metrics and Their Associations with Social Vulnerability During the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 697-719

- Hoeyun Kwon and Caglar Koylu
- Multicriteria Assessment of Transit Accessibility: Accounting for Criterion and Spatial Interdependence pp. 720-748

- Tzu-Yun Lin and Jen-Jia Lin
- In Memoriam: Janice E. J. Monk (1937–2024) pp. 749-757

- Diana Liverman, Chris Lukinbeal and Ann M. Oberhauser
Volume 116, issue 2, 2026
- Enhanced Downscaling of Urban Land Surface Temperatures Using a Land Cover–Enhanced Nonlinear Model with Landsat-8/9 and Sentinel-2 Imagery pp. 249-269

- Ratovoson Robert Andriambololonaharisoamalala, Petra Helmholz, Ivana Ivánová, Eriita Jones, Susannah Soon, Dimitri Bulatov and Yongze Song
- Analyzing Geographic Bias of Newspaper Articles Reporting Global Climate Disasters pp. 270-288

- Inhye Kong and Ross S. Purves
- Modeling Region Affiliation with Fuzzy Membership Based on Spatial and Social Interactions pp. 289-311

- Jacob Kruse, Song Gao and Kenneth R. Mayer
- Nones in Space: (Ir)Religious Identities and Sacred Space in Higher Education pp. 312-330

- David J. Marshall, Bethany Costanzo, Edward H. Davis, Briana Meier and Maxim G. M. Samson
- RegionGCN: Spatial-Heterogeneity-Aware Graph Convolutional Networks pp. 331-347

- Hao Guo, Han Wang, Di Zhu, Lun Wu, A. Stewart Fotheringham and Yu Liu
- Microcultural Geographies: Navigating Awkwardness in the Postpandemic Workplace pp. 348-364

- Elizabeth Straughan, David Bissell, Elisabetta Crovara and Andrew Gorman-Murray
- Multiscale Geographically Weighted Zero-Inflated Negative Binomial Regression pp. 365-385

- Hanchen Yu
- Aspirational Iconography: The European Union Flag as an Extraterritorial Political Symbol pp. 386-404

- Juliet Johnson and Benjamin Forest
- Exploring Spatial Stratified Heterogeneity for Local Geometry Structures pp. 405-428

- Hexiang Bai, Xiaomeng Xi, Jianlong Hu, Deyu Li, Feng Cao and Yong Ge
- A Tale of Two Energy Crises: Between a Neoliberal Policy Paradigm and Electro-Capitalism pp. 429-446

- Gareth Fearn
- Assessing the Effects of Geocomputation Lessons on Secondary School Students’ Perceptions of Geography and Computer Science pp. 447-471

- Jessica Embury, Atsushi Nara, Kelly León, Thomas Herman, Sergio Rey and Michael Solem
- From Labor to Life in Vegetal Geography: Exploring Ontological Marginalization and Critical Externalities in the Plantationscape of a Global South Country pp. 472-492

- Suranjan Majumder
- In Memoriam: John Fraser Hart (1924–2024) pp. 493-500

- Katherine Klink, John C. Hudson and Christopher R. Laingen
Volume 116, issue 1, 2026
- Enfoldings of Redistribution, Recognition, and Misrecognition in Gentrifying Molenbeek, Brussels pp. 1-16

- Marijn Knieriem and Arnoud Lagendijk
- Calculating the Hu Huanyong Line pp. 17-38

- Jia Xiao
- The Good Green Settler: An Examination of Settler-Colonial Climate Action in Seattle, Washington pp. 39-56

- Maya B. Henderson and Jennifer L. Rice
- Resituating Urban Geopolitics: Connections and Frontiers pp. 57-74

- James D. Sidaway
- Semantic Time Geography: Bringing Semantic Contexts to Notation System of Time Geography pp. 75-101

- Bi Yu Chen, Yu Zhang, Yubo Luo, Donggen Wang and Jianya Gong
- Embodied Experiences of Thermal Injustice: Truth-Telling Through Disabilities pp. 102-119

- Petra Tschakert, Emma-Leigh Synnott, Krishna Karthikeyan and Wildaliz De Jesús Arocho
- Entanglements of Dis:abilities and Technologies in Public Space and Life: Insights from a Mobile and Visual Methods Study Including Video-Based Mobile Eye-Tracking pp. 120-139

- Tabea Bork-Hüffer, Jan Misera, Johannes Melchert and Jessica Pykett
- Reducing AI Model Biases with a Bilevel Learning Framework: A Case Study of Leveraging Twitter Data for Damage Estimation pp. 140-159

- Weishan Bai, Xinyue Ye, Yiqun Xie, Shannon Van Zandt, Xiao Huang and Debalina Sengupta
- “Responsible to Science and Responsive to Society”: The Executive, Bureaucracy, and Genetically Modified Food Crops in India pp. 160-176

- Aniket Aga
- Cultural Landscape and Territorio: A Dialogical Analysis of Climate Change Geographies pp. 177-197

- Catalina Quiroga Manrique and Martina Angela Caretta
- The Influence of Scale in Modeling Social Vulnerability and Disaster Assistance pp. 198-218

- Sina Razzaghi Asl, Oronde Drakes, Eric Tate, Samuel Brody, Wesley Highfield and Kayode Atoba
- On Algorithmic Policing, Policy, and Radical Thought: Repoliticizing the “Environment” Against an Analytic of Scale pp. 219-234

- Liz Calhoun
- Geographically Weighted Cause-Specific Hazard Model with Application to Prostate Cancer pp. 235-247

- Mina Kim, Yeong-Hwa Kim, Molin Wang, Se Young Choi and Jooyoung Lee
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