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Volume 104, issue 6, 2014
- The Dialectic of Race and the Discipline of Geography pp. 1101-1115

- Audrey Kobayashi
- NMMI: A Mass Compactness Measure for Spatial Pattern Analysis of Areal Features pp. 1116-1133

- Wenwen Li, Tingyong Chen, Elizabeth A. Wentz and Chao Fan
- Spatial Clustering Overview and Comparison: Accuracy, Sensitivity, and Computational Expense pp. 1134-1156

- Tony H. Grubesic, Ran Wei and Alan T. Murray
- Travel Time and Distance as Relative Accessibility in the Journey to Work pp. 1156-1182

- Michael A. Niedzielski and E. Eric Boschmann
- Political Ecology and the Geography of Science: Lesosady, Lysenkoism, and Soviet Science in Kyrgyzstan's Walnut–Fruit Forest pp. 1183-1198

- Jake Fleming
- Vulnerability-in-Production: A Spatial History of Nature, Affluence, and Fire in Oakland, California pp. 1199-1221

- Gregory L. Simon
- Anthropogenic Dark Earths in the Landscapes of Upper Guinea, West Africa: Intentional or Inevitable? pp. 1222-1238

- James Angus Fraser, Melissa Leach and James Fairhead
- Space for the State? Police, Violence, and Urban Poverty in Brazil pp. 1239-1255

- Jeff Garmany
- “The Whole World Is Watching”: Intimate Geopolitics of Forced Eviction and Women's Activism in Cambodia pp. 1256-1272

- Katherine Brickell
- Authorizing the “Natives”: Governmentality, Dispossession, and the Contradictions of Rule in Colonial Zambia pp. 1273-1290

- Tomas Frederiksen
- Making Space for Property pp. 1291-1306

- Nicholas Blomley
- Tourism and Nation Building at the War Remnants Museum in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam pp. 1307-1321

- Jamie Gillen
- Manuscript Reviewers pp. 1322-1323

- The Editors
- Annals, Volume 104 Index pp. 1324-1328

- The Editors
Volume 104, issue 5, 2014
- Foredune Texture: Landscape Metrics and Climate pp. 903-921

- Wansang Ryu and Douglas J. Sherman
- Designing Robust Coverage Systems: A Maximal Covering Model with Geographically Varying Failure Probabilities pp. 922-938

- Ting L. Lei, Daoqin Tong and Richard L. Church
- Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Anthrax in White-Tailed Deer, Odocoileus virginianus, and Hematophagous Flies in West Texas during the Summertime Anthrax Risk Period pp. 939-958

- Jason K. Blackburn, Ted L. Hadfield, Andrew J. Curtis and Martin E. Hugh-Jones
- Social Interaction Location Choice: A Latent Class Modeling Approach pp. 959-972

- Pauline van den Berg, Astrid Kemperman and Harry Timmermans
- Legal Plurality: An Analysis of Power Interplay in Mekong Hydropower pp. 973-988

- Diana Suhardiman and Mark Giordano
- Informal Urban Sanitation: Everyday Life, Poverty, and Comparison pp. 989-1011

- Colin McFarlane, Renu Desai and Steve Graham
- Staging the Orient: Counterinsurgency Training Sites and the U.S. Military Imagination pp. 1012-1029

- Oliver Belcher
- Development Capital: USAID and the Rise of Development Contractors pp. 1030-1051

- Susan M. Roberts
- “I Want My Children to Know Sudan”: Narrating the Long-Distance Intimacies of Diasporic Politics pp. 1052-1067

- Caroline Faria
- Livelihood Shifts and Gender Performances: Space and the Negotiation for Labor among East Africa's Pastoralists pp. 1068-1081

- Elizabeth Edna Wangui
- Is Bigger Better? The Small Farm Imaginary and Fair Trade Banana Production in the Dominican Republic pp. 1082-1100

- Amy Trauger
Volume 104, issue 4, 2014
- Predicting Functional Role and Occurrence of Whitebark Pine (Pinus albicaulis) at Alpine Treelines: Model Accuracy and Variable Importance pp. 703-722

- Lynn M. Resler, Yang Shao, Diana F. Tomback and George P. Malanson
- Agent-Based Modeling in Coupled Human and Natural Systems (CHANS): Lessons from a Comparative Analysis pp. 723-745

- Li An, Alex Zvoleff, Jianguo Liu and William Axinn
- Uneven Geographies of User-Generated Information: Patterns of Increasing Informational Poverty pp. 746-764

- Mark Graham, Bernie Hogan, Ralph K. Straumann and Ahmed Medhat
- Evolutionary Analysis of Neighborhood Decline Using Multilevel Selection Theory pp. 765-783

- Russell C. Weaver and Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen
- Unintended Developments: Gender, Environment, and Collective Governance in a Mexican Ejido pp. 784-800

- Heidi E. Hausermann
- Imaginative Geographies of Green: Difference, Postcoloniality, and Affect in Environmental Narratives in Contemporary Turkey pp. 801-815

- Leila M. Harris
- Green Militarization: Anti-Poaching Efforts and the Spatial Contours of Kruger National Park pp. 816-832

- Elizabeth Lunstrum
- Well-Being, Context, and Everyday Activities in Space and Time pp. 833-851

- Tim Schwanen and Donggen Wang
- Frontier Finance pp. 852-868

- Adam D. Dixon and Ashby H. B. Monk
- Composite Geographical Context and School Choice Attitudes in Sweden: A Study Based on Individually Defined, Scalable Neighborhoods pp. 869-888

- Bo Malmberg, Eva K. Andersson and Zara Bergsten
- The Racial Politics of Neoliberal Regulation in Post-Katrina Mississippi pp. 889-902

- Kate Driscoll Derickson
Volume 104, issue 3, 2014
- Roads, Railroads, and Floodplain Fragmentation Due to Transportation Infrastructure Along Rivers pp. 413-431

- Paul Blanton and W. Andrew Marcus
- Is There Really a “Wrong Side of the Tracks”in Urban Areas and Does It Matter for Spatial Analysis? pp. 432-443

- Richard Mitchell and Duncan Lee
- Art of War, Art of Resistance: Palestinian Counter-Cartography on Google Earth pp. 444-459

- Linda Quiquivix
- Market Impacts on Land-Use Change: An Agent-Based Experiment pp. 460-484

- Shipeng Sun, Dawn Parker, Qingxu Huang, Tatiana Filatova, Derek T. Robinson, Rick L. Riolo, Meghan Hutchins and Daniel G. Brown
- Global Sensitivity Analysis of a Large Agent-Based Model of Spatial Opinion Exchange: A Heterogeneous Multi-GPU Acceleration Approach pp. 485-509

- Wenwu Tang and Meijuan Jia
- Practicing GIS as Mixed Method: Affordances and Limitations in an Urban Gardening Study pp. 510-529

- Bryan Preston and Matthew W. Wilson
- Ht-Index for Quantifying the Fractal or Scaling Structure of Geographic Features pp. 530-540

- Bin Jiang and Junjun Yin
- Ethnic Differences in Activity Spaces: A Study of Out-of-Home Nonemployment Activities with Mobile Phone Data pp. 542-559

- Siiri Silm and Rein Ahas
- Deterritorializing Extraction: Bioaccumulation and the Planetary Mine pp. 560-576

- Mazen Labban
- Lost and Found Crops: Agrobiodiversity, Indigenous Knowledge, and a Feminist Political Ecology of Sorghum and Finger Millet in Northern Malawi pp. 577-593

- Rachel Bezner Kerr
- Studying Displacement After a Disaster Using Large-Scale Survey Methods: Sumatra After the 2004 Tsunami pp. 594-612

- Clark Gray, Elizabeth Frankenberg, Thomas Gillespie, Cecep Sumantri and Duncan Thomas
- Enriching Children, Institutionalizing Childhood? Geographies of Play, Extracurricular Activities, and Parenting in England pp. 613-627

- Sarah L. Holloway and Helena Pimlott-Wilson
- When Migrants Rule: The Legacy of Mass Migration on Economic Development in the United States pp. 628-651

- Andrés Rodríguez-Pose and Viola von Berlepsch
- The Hybrid Legal Geographies of a War Crimes Court pp. 652-667

- Alex Jeffrey and Michaelina Jakala
- Habit, Memory, and the Persistence of Socialist-Era Street Names in Postsocialist Bucharest, Romania pp. 668-685

- Duncan Light and Craig Young
- Border Crossings: New Geographies of Protection and Production in the Galápagos Islands pp. 686-701

- Gabriela Valdivia, Wendy Wolford and Flora Lu
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