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Volume 113, issue 10, 2023
- Measuring the Unmeasurable: Models of Geographical Context pp. 2269-2286

- A. Stewart Fotheringham and Ziqi Li
- Reconsidering the “Nature” of Agriculture: Racial Capitalism, H-2A Labor, and Political Ecologies of Extreme Heat in Georgia pp. 2287-2302

- Caroline Keegan
- Hal Baron as Radical Geographer: Institutions, Geopolitics, and the Reproduction of Racial Capitalism pp. 2303-2317

- Donald Planey
- Lake Atotonilco: A First Approach to Determining the Minimum Lake Level Necessary to Sustain Its Biodiversity pp. 2318-2332

- Demetrio Meza-Rodríguez, José de Anda and Harvey Shear
- A Cross-Scale Representation of Tourist Activity Space pp. 2333-2358

- Xinyue Chen, Yang Xu, Sangwon Park, Yimin Chen, Xintao Liu and Chengxiang Zhuge
- More-Than-Climate Temporalities of Loss and Damage in Australia pp. 2359-2375

- Guy Jackson
- Transnational Affective Circuitry: Public Information Campaigns, Affective Governmentality, and Border Enforcement pp. 2376-2391

- Jill M. Williams and Kate Coddington
- Understanding Social Inequality in Individual Perceived Exposures to Air Pollution in Residential and Visited Neighborhoods: A Study Using Association Rule Mining pp. 2392-2416

- Jiannan Cai and Mei-Po Kwan
- Uneven Geographies of the Embodied Effects of Water Insecurity Among Women Irrigators in Northern Ghana pp. 2417-2434

- Dinko Hanaan Dinko and Hanson Nyantakyi-Frimpong
- From Proximity to Quality: The Capitalization of Public Facilities into Housing Prices pp. 2435-2455

- De Tong, Yue Shen, Xiaoguang Wang, Yiyu Sun, Ian MacLachlan and Xin Li
- Inclusive Accessibility: Integrating Heterogeneous User Mobility Perceptions into Space-Time Prisms pp. 2456-2479

- Armita Kar, Huyen T. K. Le and Harvey J. Miller
- Mapping in an Echo Chamber: How Cartographic Silence Frames Conservative Media’s Climate Change Denial pp. 2480-2496

- Carolyn S. Fish and Katie Quines Kreitzberg
- Four Fundamental Questions to Evaluate Land Change Models with an Illustration of a Cellular Automata–Markov Model pp. 2497-2511

- Cláudia M. Viana, Robert Gilmore Pontius and Jorge Rocha
- Information Consistency-Based Measures for Spatial Stratified Heterogeneity pp. 2512-2524

- Hexiang Bai, Hui Wang, Deyu Li and Yong Ge
- Manuscript Reviewers pp. em-i-em-ii

- The Editors
- Annals of the American Association of Geographers 2023 Editors: Volume 113 pp. em-iii-em-iv

- The Editors
Volume 113, issue 9, 2023
- Accumulated Cyclone Energy-Based Tropical Cyclone Return Periods in Florida pp. 2013-2030

- Yi-Jie Zhu, Jennifer Collins, Joanne Muller and Philip Klotzbach
- Geoforensics with Pollen Quantification: A Spatial Perspective pp. 2031-2047

- Wangshu Mu, Daoqin Tong, Tony H. Grubesic, Hung-Chi Liu, Edward Helderop, Jennifer A. Miller and Elisa Jayne Bienenstock
- Protected Truths: Neoextractivism, Conservation, and the Rise of Posttruth Politics in Brazil pp. 2048-2067

- Robert Coates and Laila Sandroni
- Geographies of Waiting: Politics, Methods, and Praxis—A Case Study of Indian Railway Stations pp. 2068-2083

- Pallavi Gupta
- Spatiotemporal Transmission Model to Simulate an Interregional Epidemic Spreading pp. 2084-2107

- Zitong Li, Haiping Zhang, Ding Chen, Canyu Chen, Renyu Chen, Nuozhou Shen, Yi Huang, Liyang Xiong and Guoan Tang
- Forests of Fear: Illegal Logging, Criminalization, and Violence in the Carpathian Mountains pp. 2108-2125

- George Iordăchescu and Monica Vasile
- Geographic Isolation and Vulnerability Across Peru’s Ecological Regions: The Influence of Regional Contexts of Extraction pp. 2126-2148

- Hugh B. Roland, Katherine J. Curtis, Kristen M. C. Malecki, Donghoon Lee, Juan Bazo and Paul Block
- At a Loss at the Loss at Sea: Families of the Missing Migrants of the Mediterranean and the (Bermuda) Triangle of Space, Articulation, and Justice pp. 2149-2165

- Bader AlBader, Odessa Gonzalez Benson, Vadim Besprozvany, Antonio Siciliano and Elena Godin
- Urban Mobility and Knowledge Extraction from Chaotic Time Series Data: A Comparative Analysis for Uncovering COVID-19 Effects pp. 2166-2185

- Geonhwa You
- Red or Expert: Reforming Geographers in Communist China, 1949–1953 pp. 2186-2202

- Lei Zhang
- Evolving Coagency between Artists and AI in the Spatial Cocreative Process of Artmaking pp. 2203-2218

- Paulina Nordström, Riina Lundman and Johanna Hautala
- Geographies of Hegemonic Gay Masculinity: Interplays of Trans and Racialized In/Exclusions in the Gay Village of Toronto pp. 2219-2236

- Rae D. Rosenberg
- Ellen Churchill Semple’s Political Economy: Slavery, Frontier, Imperium pp. 2237-2251

- Britain Hopkins and Ian Klinke
- Disruption and Control: Contesting Mobilities through the Picket Line pp. 2252-2268

- Diarmaid Kelliher
Volume 113, issue 8, 2023
- South of the South: Political Dissidence, Exile, and Latin American Transnationalism Around the “New Geography” Meetings in the Southern Cone (1960s–1970s) pp. 1745-1761

- Federico Ferretti
- Named Landforms of the World: A Geomorphological and Physiographic Compilation pp. 1762-1780

- Charlie Frye, Roger Sayre, Alexander B. Murphy, Deniz Karagülle, Moira Pippi, Mark Gilbert and Jaynya W. Richards
- How do Spatiotemporally Patterned Everyday Activities Explain Variations in People’s Mental Health? pp. 1781-1799

- Min Yang and Donggen Wang
- Understanding “Islandness” pp. 1800-1817

- Aideen Foley, Laurie Brinklow, Jack Corbett, Ilan Kelman, Carola Klöck, Stefano Moncada, Michelle Mycoo, Patrick Nunn, Jonathan Pugh, Stacy-ann Robinson, Verena Tandrayen-Ragoobur and Rory Walshe
- Valuing Nature in Global Production Networks: Hunting Tourism and the Weight of History in Zambezi, Namibia pp. 1818-1834

- Linus Kalvelage, Javier Revilla Diez and Michael Bollig
- Surges in Three Svalbard Glaciers Derived from Historic Sources and Geomorphic Features pp. 1835-1855

- Piotr Zagórski, Kamila Frydrych, Jacek Jania, Małgorzata Błaszczyk, Monica Sund and Mateusz Moskalik
- Spatiotemporal Interpolation Using Graph Neural Network pp. 1856-1877

- Shiqi Yao and Bo Huang
- Outer Space Mining: Exploring Techno-Utopianism in a Time of Climate Crisis pp. 1878-1899

- Raphael Deberdt and Philippe Le Billon
- Real Property Supremacy: Manufactured Housing and the Limits of Inclusion through Finance pp. 1900-1917

- Mark Kear, Dugan Meyer and Margaret O. Wilder
- Periodicity and Variability in Daily Activity Satisfaction: Toward a Space-Time Modeling of Subjective Well-Being pp. 1918-1938

- Jing Ma and Guanpeng Dong
- Where Did Redlining Matter? Regional Heterogeneity and the Uneven Distribution of Advantage pp. 1939-1959

- Wenfei Xu
- Spatial Association from the Perspective of Mutual Information pp. 1960-1976

- Wen-Bin Zhang, Yong Ge, Hexiang Bai, Yan Jin, Alfred Stein and Peter M. Atkinson
- Let Geography Die: The Rise, Fall, and “Unfinished Business” of Geography at Harvard pp. 1977-2002

- Alison Mountz and Kira Williams
- Who Are We? Redefining the Academic Community pp. 2003-2012

- David H. Kaplan
Volume 113, issue 7, 2023
- Unsettling Race, Nature, and Environment in Geography pp. 1535-1542

- Katie Meehan, Mabel Denzin Gergan, Sharlene Mollett and Laura Pulido
- Ecological Memory in the Biophysical Afterlife of Slavery pp. 1543-1553

- Tianna Bruno
- Unfixing Space: Toward Anti-Caste Philosophies of Nature pp. 1554-1562

- Thomas Crowley
- Toward “Total Freedom”: Black Ecologies of Land, Labor, and Livelihoods in the Mississippi Delta pp. 1563-1572

- Carrie Freshour and Brian Williams
- Racial Geographies of Land and Domestic Service in Panama pp. 1573-1588

- Sharlene Mollett
- Nature, Agriculture, and Black Space-Making in Serra dos Tapes, Brazil pp. 1589-1598

- Gabriela Rodrigues Gois
- Black Towns and (Legal) Marronage pp. 1599-1614

- Danielle Purifoy
- Making the City of Lakes: Whiteness, Nature, and Urban Development in Minneapolis pp. 1615-1629

- Rebecca H. Walker, Hannah Ramer, Kate D. Derickson and Bonnie L. Keeler
- Birds, Dogs, and Racism: Conflicts over Care in New York’s Central Park pp. 1630-1638

- Anne Bonds and Ryan Holifield
- Water Infrastructure as Intrusion: Race, Exclusion, and Nostalgic Futures in North Carolina pp. 1639-1651

- Cassandra L. Workman and Sameer H. Shah
- Regulating Improvement: Industrial Water Pollution, White Settler Authority, and Capitalist Reproduction in the St. Clair–Detroit River Corridor, 1945–1972 pp. 1652-1663

- Nicole Van Lier
- Articulating Indigenous Law as “Environmental Protection”? The Piikani Nation and the Oldman River Dam Environmental Assessment Review Process pp. 1664-1673

- Michael Fabris
- On Swampification: Black Ecologies, Moral Geographies, and Racialized Swampland Destruction pp. 1674-1681

- Morgan P. Vickers
- At Home: Black Women’s Collective Claims to Environmentally Just Rental Housing pp. 1682-1698

- Carrie Chennault and Lynn Sutton
- Toward a World Where We Can Breathe: Abolitionist Environmental Justice Praxis pp. 1699-1710

- Ki’Amber Thompson
- A Pedagogy of Unbecoming for Geoscience Otherwise pp. 1711-1727

- Christopher Reimer, Sarah-Louise Ruder, Michele Koppes and Juanita Sundberg
- Storytelling Earth and Body pp. 1728-1744

- Pavithra Vasudevan, Margaret Marietta Ramírez, Yolanda González Mendoza and Michelle Daigle
Volume 113, issue 6, 2023
- Effect of Climate and Soils on the Diffusion of Towns on the Territory of Poland in the Thirteenth to the Eighteenth Centuries pp. 1269-1289

- Robert Krzysztofik and Weronika Dragan
- How Colonialism Makes Its World: Infrastructure and First Nation Debt in Canada pp. 1290-1305

- Shiri Pasternak
- The Heterogeneity of Ecosystem Services across the Riverine Landscape of the Koshi River Basin, Nepal pp. 1306-1328

- Sagar Ratna Bajracharya, Martin C. Thoms and Melissa Parsons
- Living Images: A Recursive Approach to Computing the Structural Beauty of Images or the Livingness of Space pp. 1329-1347

- Bin Jiang and Chris de Rijke
- Cultivating an Alternative Subjectivity Beyond Neoliberalism: Community Gardens in Urban China pp. 1348-1364

- Xin Mai, Yueli Xu and Yungang Liu
- Dynamic Fire Regimes and Forest Conditions Across Three Centuries in a Shortleaf Pine-Oak Forest in the Ouachita Mountains, Arkansas, USA pp. 1365-1382

- William T. Flatley, Lillian M. Bragg and Don C. Bragg
- Factors That Affect Student Outcomes in U.S. Geography Education pp. 1383-1401

- Michael Solem and Phillip W. Vaughan
- “Why Change?” Monopoly and Competition in the Southeastern U.S. Electricity System pp. 1402-1418

- Conor Harrison and Shelley Welton
- Developing a Place–Time-Specific Transmissibility Index to Measure and Examine the Spatiotemporally Varying Transmissibility of COVID-19 pp. 1419-1443

- Hao Yang, X. Angela Yao, Ruowei Liu and Christopher C. Whalen
- More-Than-State Ontologies of Territory: Commoning, Assembling, Peopling pp. 1444-1460

- Vera Smirnova and Oleg Golubchikov
- An Empirical Spatial Network Model Based on Human Mobility for Epidemiological Research: A Case Study pp. 1461-1482

- Chen Xu, Libao Jin and Long Lee
- Infrastructures of Overlordship: Law, Labor Camps, and the Material Geographies of Servitude pp. 1483-1500

- D. Asher Ghertner
- A Bayesian Implementation of the Multiscale Geographically Weighted Regression Model with INLA pp. 1501-1515

- Zhihua Ma and Zhelin Huang
- Geographic Mythology and Global Health pp. 1516-1533

- Clare Herrick
Volume 113, issue 5, 2023
- A Computational Framework for Preserving Privacy and Maintaining Utility of Geographically Aggregated Data: A Stochastic Spatial Optimization Approach pp. 1035-1056

- Yue Lin and Ningchuan Xiao
- Do Urban Golf Courses Provide Barriers to Equitable Greenspace Access in the United States? pp. 1057-1070

- J. C. Ryan
- Struggles over Skills: Lived Experiences of Evolving Technologies and Gendered Hierarchies at Work pp. 1071-1091

- Andrew Warren and Chris Gibson
- Climate Gentrification: Valuing Perceived Climate Risks in Property Prices pp. 1092-1111

- Joshua J. Thompson, Robert L. Wilby, John K. Hillier, Richenda Connell and Geoffrey R. Saville
- Spatiotemporal Heterogeneities in the Causal Effects of Mobility Intervention Policies during the COVID-19 Outbreak: A Spatially Interrupted Time-Series (SITS) Analysis pp. 1112-1134

- Wenjia Zhang and Kexin Ning
- Wind–Human Resonance in a Polluted City: The Case of Dalinpu in Kaohsiung, Taiwan pp. 1135-1152

- Yi-Ting Chang and Shiuh-Shen Chien
- Making the Cotton District (White): Urban Renewal, New Urbanism, and the Construction of a Nostalgic Neo-Plantationist Pastiche pp. 1153-1171

- Taylor Shelton and Brian Williams
- Human-Induced Resource Scarcity in the Colorado River Basin and Its Implications for Water Supply and the Environment in the Mexicali Valley Transboundary Aquifer pp. 1172-1189

- Javier Rubio-Velázquez, Hugo A. Loaiciga and David Lopez-Carr
- l0-Norm Variable Adaptive Selection for Geographically Weighted Regression Model pp. 1190-1206

- Bo Wu, Jinbiao Yan and Kai Cao
- Governing Wildfire Risk in Canada: The Rise of an Apparatus of Security pp. 1207-1223

- Adeniyi Asiyanbi and Conny Davidsen
- “Hanging Around in Their Brokenness”: On Mental Ill-Health Geography, Asylums and Camps, Artworks and Salvage pp. 1224-1242

- Cheryl McGeachan and Chris Philo
- Computational Cartographic Recognition: Identifying Maps, Geographic Regions, and Projections from Images Using Machine Learning pp. 1243-1267

- Jialin Li and Ningchuan Xiao
- Correction pp. em-i-em-iii

- The Editors
Volume 113, issue 4, 2023
- Hydromorphological Information in Historical Maps of Switzerland: From Map Feature Definition to Ecological Metric Derivation pp. 799-816

- Victoria Scherelis, Michael Doering, Marta Antonelli and Patrick Laube
- Gendering and Diversifying the Research Pipeline: A Quantitative Feminist Geographical Approach to Gender in Higher Education pp. 817-833

- Laura Sheppard, Jonathan Reades and R. P. J. Freeman
- COVID-19 and Urban Futures: Impacts on Business Closures in Miami-Dade County pp. 834-856

- Han Li and Justin Stoler
- Fugitive Dust: The Indeterminate Trajectories of Urban Development’s Present Past pp. 857-872

- Elsa Noterman
- Differential Response in Chlorophyll-a Concentration to Seasonal Forcings along the West Coast of India pp. 873-890

- Avinash A. Arondekar, Aftab A. Can and Madhusudan Lanjewar
- Analyzing Spatial-Temporal Impacts of Neighborhood Socioeconomic Status Variables on COVID-19 Outbreaks as Potential Social Determinants of Health pp. 891-912

- Ming-Hsiang Tsou, Jian Xu, Chii-Dean Lin, Morgan Daniels, Jessica Embury, Jaehee Park, Eunjeong Ko and Joseph Gibbons
- Toward a More-Than-Human Everyday Urbanism: Rhythms and Sensoria in the Multispecies City pp. 913-932

- Lauren E. Van Patter
- Grounding Mobility: Protest Atmospheres at Hong Kong International Airport pp. 933-948

- Benjamin Lucca Iaquinto, Lachlan Barber and Po Sheung Yu
- Estimation of Segment-Averaged Geometric-Hydraulic Relationships as a Function of Depth in Natural Rivers Using Inverse Modeling pp. 949-972

- Soodeh Kalami, Siamak Amiri and Mehdi Mazaheri
- Analyzing the Role of Service Congestion in Accessibility Modeling pp. 973-995

- Jie Lin and Gordon Cromley
- “Brewing Change”: Advocacy in Craft Brewing in the United States pp. 996-1019

- Colleen C. Myles, Delorean Wiley, Walter W. Furness and Katherine Sturdivant
- Bringing Transport into Black Geographies: Policies, Protests, and Planning in Johannesburg pp. 1020-1033

- Astrid Wood
Volume 113, issue 3, 2023
- Good Roads and Anti-Black Violence pp. 567-580

- Darius Scott
- A Systematic Review of COVID-19 Geographical Research: Machine Learning and Bibliometric Approach pp. 581-598

- Jinglun Xi, Xiaolu Liu, Jianghao Wang, Ling Yao and Chenghu Zhou
- Nature for Resilience? The Politics of Governing Urban Nature pp. 599-615

- Laura Tozer, Harriet Bulkeley, Bernadett Kiss, Andrés Luque-Ayala, Yuliya Voytenko Palgan, Kes McCormick and Christine Wamsler
- The Partial Secularisms of Singapore’s Muslim Minorities: Arbitraging Model Citizenship and (In)Complete Selves at the Margins pp. 616-634

- Orlando Woods and Lily Kong
- A Two-Layer Location Choice Model Reveals What’s New in the “New Retail” pp. 635-657

- Liyan Xu, Fu Li, Keqing Huang and Jing Ning
- Postdigital Territoriality: Disentangling from Digital Media as a Return to Place pp. 658-674

- Paul C. Adams and André Jansson
- Time-Geographic Project of Household Food Provision: Conceptualization and a Pilot Case Study pp. 675-699

- Bochu Liu, Michael J. Widener, Lindsey G. Smith, Steven Farber, Dionne Gesink, Leia M. Minaker, Zachary Patterson, Kristian Larsen and Jason Gilliland
- Formation of City Regions from Bottom-up Initiatives: Investigating Coalitional Developmentalism in the Pearl River Delta pp. 700-716

- Xianchun Zhang, Jianfa Shen, Yi Sun, Changchang Zhou and Yu Yang
- Using the Web to Predict Regional Trade Flows: Data Extraction, Modeling, and Validation pp. 717-739

- Emmanouil Tranos, André Carrascal-Incera and George Willis
- The Paradox of Care: Emotional Labor in Chinese State-Owned Social Welfare Institutions pp. 740-755

- Yi Yu and Desheng Xue
- Lived Islam: Embodied Identities and Everyday Practices among American Muslim Youth pp. 756-770

- Anna Mansson McGinty
- Exhaustion, Exhausting Temporalities, and Young Trans People’s Everyday Lives in the UK pp. 771-789

- James David Todd
- Steering His Own Ship: Yi-Fu Tuan (1930–2022) pp. 790-797

- Tim Cresswell
Volume 113, issue 2, 2023
- Spectacle of Nature 2.0: The (Re)Production of Patagonia National Park pp. 331-345

- Elena Louder and Keith Bosak
- Another Form of Neighborhood Effect Bias:The Neighborhood Effect Polarization Problem (NEPP) pp. 346-369

- Jiayu Wu, Binhui Wang, Na Ta and Yanwei Chai
- No Longer “Confined to the Lower Keys of Florida”: Mainland United States Cultivation of Breadfruit (Artocarpus altilis) in a Changing Climate pp. 370-389

- Russell Fielding and Jorge Julian Zaldivar
- Stream Distance-Based Geographically Weighted Regression for Exploring Watershed Characteristics and Water Quality Relationships pp. 390-408

- Janardan Mainali, Heejun Chang and Rabindra Parajuli
- “They Will Destroy Themselves Wanting Purely American”: Labor and Carceral Immigration Enforcement in the U.S. Pacific Northwest pp. 409-424

- Leah Montange
- Small-Area Estimations from Survey Data for High-Resolution Maps of Urban Flood Risk Perception and Evacuation Behavior pp. 425-447

- Samuel Rufat and Peter D. Howe
- Exploring Life-Course Trajectories in Local Spatial Contexts Across Sweden pp. 448-468

- Bo Malmberg and Eva K. Andersson
- Measuring Physical Disorder in Urban Street Spaces: A Large-Scale Analysis Using Street View Images and Deep Learning pp. 469-487

- Jingjia Chen, Long Chen, Yan Li, Wenjia Zhang and Ying Long
- Integrating the Who, What, and Where of U.S. Retail Center Geographies pp. 488-510

- Patrick Ballantyne, Alex Singleton, Les Dolega and Jacob Macdonald
- From Sociospatial Experiences to Well-Being: Implications for Aging in Place pp. 511-526

- Yi Sun, Mee Kam Ng, Anson Kai Chun Chau and Shi Chen
- Accessible Green Spaces? Spatial Disparities in Residential Green Space among People with Disabilities in the United States pp. 527-548

- Sandy Wong, Johnathan Rush, Franklin Bailey and Allan C. Just
- Economic Value of a Weather Decision Support System for Oklahoma Public Safety Officials pp. 549-565

- Dolly Y. Na-Yemeh, Tiffany A. Legg and Lixia H. Lambert
- Response to Commentary: Probing the Politics of Plurality, Inclusion, and Diversity in the Earth System Governance Project pp. e-vii-e-x

- Mark Jackson
- Pluralizing Debates on the Anthropocene Requires Engaging with the Diversity of Existing Scholarship pp. e-i-e-vi

- Jonathan Pickering, James Patterson, Frank Biermann, Sarah Burch, Lorraine Elliott, Aarti Gupta, Cristina Yumie Aoki Inoue, Atsushi Ishii, Agni Kalfagianni, James Meadowcroft, Chukwumerije Okereke and Åsa Persson
Volume 113, issue 1, 2023
- Art, Geography/GIScience, and Mathematics: A Surprising Interface pp. 1-12

- Daniel A. Griffith
- Plantationocene: A Vegetal Geography pp. 13-29

- Maan Barua
- Rakhine Skies: Remote Sensing, Human Rights, and the Rohingya Crisis pp. 30-45

- James R. Walker
- An Impact of Short-Term Climate Oscillations in the Late Pleniglacial and Lateglacial Interstadial on Sedimentary Processes and the Pedogenic Record in Central Poland pp. 46-70

- Piotr Moska, Robert J. Sokołowski, Paweł Zieliński, Zdzisław Jary, Jerzy Raczyk, Przemysław Mroczek, Agnieszka Szymak, Marcin Krawczyk, Jacek Skurzyński, Grzegorz Poręba, Michał Łopuch and Konrad Tudyka
- Estimation and Inference of Special Types of the Coefficients in Geographically and Temporally Weighted Regression Models pp. 71-93

- Zhi Zhang, Chang-Lin Mei and Hua-Yi Yu
- Just Transition for All? Labor Organizing in the Energy Sector Beyond the Loss of “Jobs Property” pp. 94-109

- Nikki Luke
- A Crisis of Data? Transparency Practices and Infrastructures of Value in Data Broker Platforms pp. 110-128

- Matthew Zook and Ian Spangler
- County-Level Spatiotemporal Patterns of New HIV Diagnoses and Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Use in Mississippi, 2014–2018: A Bayesian Analysis of Publicly Accessible Censored Data pp. 129-148

- Hui Luan and Yusuf Ransome
- Diverging Mobility Situations: Measuring Relative Job Accessibility and Differing Socioeconomic Conditions in New York City pp. 149-168

- David López-García and Dwayne Marshall Baker
- Epistemic Borderwork: Violent Pushbacks, Refugees, and the Politics of Knowledge at the EU Border pp. 169-188

- Thom Davies, Arshad Isakjee and Jelena Obradovic-Wochnik
- Black Businesses Matter: A Longitudinal Study of Black-Owned Restaurants in the COVID-19 Pandemic Using Geospatial Big Data pp. 189-205

- Xiao Huang, Xiaoqi Bao, Zhenlong Li, Shaozeng Zhang and Bo Zhao
- Infrastructuring Gardens: The Material Politics of Outdoor Water Conservation in Los Angeles pp. 206-224

- Valentin Meilinger and Jochen Monstadt
- The Business Climate and the Commodification of Place: The Making of a Market for Location pp. 225-239

- Nicholas Phelps and Andrew M. Wood
- Federally Overlooked Flood Risk Inequities in Houston, Texas: Novel Insights Based on Dasymetric Mapping and State-of-the-Art Flood Modeling pp. 240-260

- Aaron B. Flores, Timothy W. Collins, Sara E. Grineski, Mike Amodeo, Jeremy R. Porter, Christopher C. Sampson and Oliver Wing
- Living with Touchscreens: Haptic Geographies of Home in the Digital Context pp. 261-273

- Chen Liu
- Legal Rights for Whose Nature? pp. 274-290

- Ellen Kohl and Jayme Walenta
- Funnels of Unfreedom: Time-Spaces of Recruitment and (Im)Mobility in the Trajectories of Trafficked Migrant Fishers pp. 291-306

- Sallie Yea, Christina Stringer and Wayne Palmer
- Understanding Intercity Mobility Patterns in Rapidly Urbanizing China, 2015–2019: Evidence from Longitudinal Poisson Gravity Modeling pp. 307-330

- Hengyu Gu, Jianfa Shen and Jun Chu
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