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Volume 111, issue 7, 2021
- Tobler’s First Law in GeoAI: A Spatially Explicit Deep Learning Model for Terrain Feature Detection under Weak Supervision pp. 1887-1905

- Wenwen Li, Chia-Yu Hsu and Maosheng Hu
- Footprints from the Dust Bowl: Using Historical Geographic Information Systems to Explore Land and Resource Access, Use, and Survivability in “No Man’s Land,” Cimarron County, Oklahoma pp. 1906-1930

- Jacqueline M. Vadjunec, Austin L. Boardman, Todd D. Fagin, Michael P. Larson, Peter Kedron and Brian Birchler
- Making Ecology Developmental: China’s Environmental Sciences and Green Modernization in Global Context pp. 1931-1948

- Jesse Rodenbiker
- From Glaciated Landscape to Unglaciated Seascape: Transformation of the Hambergbreen–Hambergbukta Area, SE Spitsbergen, 1900–2017 pp. 1949-1966

- Anna Cygankiewicz-Truś and Wieslaw Ziaja
- Characterizing People’s Daily Activity Patterns in the Urban Environment: A Mobility Network Approach with Geographic Context-Aware Twitter Data pp. 1967-1987

- Junjun Yin and Guangqing Chi
- Colonialism in Community-Based Monitoring: Knowledge Systems, Finance, and Power in Canada pp. 1988-2004

- Alice Cohen, Melpatkwa Matthew, Kate J. Neville and Kelsey Wrightson
- The Enactment of Fast and Slow Time Regimes by Urban Retail and Consumer Services pp. 2005-2022

- Herculano Cachinho and Daniel Paiva
- American Inequality Meets COVID-19: Uneven Spread of the Disease across Communities pp. 2023-2043

- Wei Zhai, Mengyang Liu, Xinyu Fu and Zhong-Ren Peng
- Governing for Growth: Standards, Emergent Markets, and the Lenient Zone of Qualification for Green Bonds pp. 2044-2061

- Richard Perkins
- Whiteness, Nationalism, and the U.S. Constitution: Constructing the White Nation through Legal Discourse pp. 2062-2077

- Robin Wright
- Of Flesh and Ore: Material Histories and Embodied Geologies pp. 2078-2095

- Andrea Marston
- Populism, Instability, and Rupture in Sustainability Transformations pp. 2096-2111

- Tarje I. Wanvik and Håvard Haarstad
- Spatializing the Municipal Bond Market: Urban Resilience under Racial Capitalism pp. 2112-2129

- Cs Ponder
- “Saying Nothing Is Saying Something”: Affective Encounters with the Muslim Other in Amsterdam Public Transport pp. 2130-2148

- Reza Shaker
- Supply-Chain Urbanism: Constructing and Contesting the Logistics City pp. 2149-2164

- Martin Danyluk
- Contested Worldings of E-Waste Environmental Justice: Nonhuman Agency and E-Waste Scalvaging in Guiyu, China pp. 2165-2184

- Kun Wang, Junxi Qian and Shenjing He
- Maroon Geographies pp. 2185-2199

- Celeste Winston
- Manuscript Reviewers pp. em-i-em-ii

- The Editors
Volume 111, issue 6, 2021
- The Great Havana Hurricane of 1846: A Reconstruction of the Storm’s Track, Intensity, and Impacts pp. 1585-1601

- Emily L. Cerrito, Cary J. Mock and Jennifer M. Collins
- Scale, Context, and Heterogeneity: A Spatial Analytical Perspective on the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election pp. 1602-1621

- A. Stewart Fotheringham, Ziqi Li and Levi John Wolf
- The Plantationocene: A Lusotropical Contribution to the Theory pp. 1622-1639

- Wendy Wolford
- Do Autonomous Vehicles Dream of Virtual Sheep? The Displacement of Reality in the Hyperreal Visions of Autonomous Vehicles pp. 1640-1655

- Edward Wigley
- Reconstructing Historical Forest Cover and Land Use Dynamics in the Northeastern United States Using Geospatial Analysis and Airborne LiDAR pp. 1656-1678

- Katharine M. Johnson and William B. Ouimet
- On Spatial and Platial Dependence: Examining Shrinkage in Spatially Dependent Multilevel Models pp. 1679-1691

- Levi John Wolf, Luc Anselin, Daniel Arribas-Bel and Lee Rivers Mobley
- Postwildfire Landscape Identity in Mediterranean Ecosystems: Three Study Cases from the Coastal Range of Central Chile pp. 1692-1704

- Carolina G. Ojeda, Edilia Jaque Castillo and Sandra Fernández Castillo
- Funding a Peoples’ Food Justice Geography? Community–Academic Collaborations as Geographic Praxis pp. 1705-1720

- Daniel R. Block and Kristin Reynolds
- Delineating Precipitation Regions of the Contiguous United States from Cluster Analyzed Gridded Data pp. 1721-1739

- Michael L. Marston and Andrew W. Ellis
- Significance Assessment in the Application of Spatial Analytics pp. 1740-1755

- Alan T. Murray
- Volatile Photovoltaics: Green Industrialization, Sacrifice Zones, and the Political Ecology of Solar Energy in Germany pp. 1756-1778

- Andrea Brock, Benjamin K. Sovacool and Andrew Hook
- Does Nature Contact in Prison Improve Well-Being? Mapping Land Cover to Identify the Effect of Greenspace on Self-Harm and Violence in Prisons in England and Wales pp. 1779-1795

- Dominique Moran, Phil I. Jones, Jacob Jordaan and Amy E. Porter
- Urban Morphology and Residential Differentiation across Great Britain, 1881–1901 pp. 1796-1815

- Tian Lan and Paul A. Longley
- The Dys-Appearing Fat Body: Bodily Intensities and Fatphobic Sociomaterialities When Flying While Fat pp. 1816-1832

- Bethan Evans, Stacy Bias and Rachel Colls
- Suburbanization of Transport Poverty pp. 1833-1850

- Jeff Allen and Steven Farber
- Modeling and Analysis of Excess Commuting with Trip Chains pp. 1851-1867

- Yujie Hu and Xiaopeng Li
- Spatiotemporal Variation of COVID-19 and Its Spread in South America: A Rapid Assessment pp. 1868-1879

- Temitope D. Timothy Oyedotun and Stephan Moonsammy
- Nature and the Rivers of Life: William L. Graf, 1947–2019 pp. 1880-1886

- Susan L. Cutter
Volume 111, issue 5, 2021
- Introduction: Forum on Reproducibility and Replicability in Geography pp. 1271-1274

- Michael F. Goodchild, A. Stewart Fotheringham, Peter Kedron and Wenwen Li
- Reproducibility and Replicability in the Context of the Contested Identities of Geography pp. 1275-1283

- Daniel Sui and Peter Kedron
- Is Critical Human Geography Research Replicable? pp. 1284-1290

- Joel Wainwright
- Motivations and Methods for Replication in Geography: Working with Data Streams pp. 1291-1299

- Nigel Waters
- Practical Reproducibility in Geography and Geosciences pp. 1300-1310

- Daniel Nüst and Edzer Pebesma
- A Five-Star Guide for Achieving Replicability and Reproducibility When Working with GIS Software and Algorithms pp. 1311-1317

- John P. Wilson, Kevin Butler, Song Gao, Yingjie Hu, Wenwen Li and Dawn J. Wright
- Where Is the Provenance? Ethical Replicability and Reproducibility in GIScience and Its Critical Applications pp. 1318-1328

- Jason A. Tullis and Bandana Kar
- Just-in-Time Imperialism: The Logistics Revolution and the Vietnam War pp. 1329-1345

- Wesley Attewell
- Constructing a Supercell Database in Spain Using Publicly Available Two-Dimensional Radar Images and Citizen Science pp. 1346-1366

- Yago Martín, Miguel Cívica and Erika Pham
- The Girl on the Bus: Familiar Faces in Daily Travel and Their Implications for Crime Protection pp. 1367-1384

- Renee Zahnow, Min Zhang and Jonathan Corcoran
- Growing Farming Heroes? Politics of Imaginaries within Farmer Training Programs in California pp. 1385-1402

- Lucía Argüelles
- Finding a Home Away from Home: An Explorative Study on the Use of Social Space with the Voices of Foreign Domestic Workers in Hong Kong pp. 1403-1419

- King Him Mok and Hung Chak Ho
- Tourism Geography through the Lens of Time Use: A Computational Framework Using Fine-Grained Mobile Phone Data pp. 1420-1444

- Yang Xu, Jingyan Li, Jiaying Xue, Sangwon Park and Qingquan Li
- Driven to Debt: Social Reproduction and (Auto)Mobility in Los Angeles pp. 1445-1461

- Jane Pollard, Evelyn Blumenberg and Stephen Brumbaugh
- Webs of Care: Qualitative GIS Research on Aging, Mobility, and Care Relations in Singapore pp. 1462-1482

- Elaine Lynn-Ee Ho, Guo Zhou, Jian An Liew, Tuen Yi Chiu, Shirlena Huang and Brenda S. A. Yeoh
- Postcolonial Atmospheres: Air’s Coloniality and the Climate of Enclosure pp. 1483-1502

- D. Asher Ghertner
- Cuerpo-Territorio: A Decolonial Feminist Geographical Method for the Study of Embodiment pp. 1503-1518

- Sofia Zaragocin and Martina Angela Caretta
- From Dissensus to Consensus: State Rescaling and Modalities of Power under the Belt and Road Initiative in Western China pp. 1519-1538

- Mengzhu Zhang and Shenjing He
- Urban Spatial Organization, Multifractals, and Evolutionary Patterns in Large Cities pp. 1539-1558

- Xingye Tan, Bo Huang, Michael Batty and Jing Li
- Empirical Predictive Modeling Approach to Quantifying Social Vulnerability to Natural Hazards pp. 1559-1583

- Yi (Victor) Wang, Paolo Gardoni, Colleen Murphy and Stéphane Guerrier
Volume 111, issue 4, 2021
- The Subjective Climate Migrant: Climate Perceptions, Their Determinants, and Relationship to Migration in Cambodia pp. 971-988

- Laurie Parsons and Jonas Østergaard Nielsen
- Southern Theory without a North: City Conceptualization as the Theoretical Metropolis pp. 989-1001

- Nipesh Palat Narayanan
- Coupled Adaptive Cycles of Shoreline Change and Households in Deltaic Bangladesh: Analysis of a 30-Year Shoreline Change Record and Recent Population Impacts pp. 1002-1024

- Thomas W. Crawford, Munshi Khaledur Rahman, Md. Giashuddin Miah, Md. Rafiqul Islam, Bimal Kanti Paul, Scott Curtis and Md. Sariful Islam
- Stand with #StandingRock: Envisioning an Epistemological Shift in Understanding Geospatial Big Data in the “Post-truth” Era pp. 1025-1045

- Shaozeng Zhang, Bo Zhao, Yuanyuan Tian and Shenliang Chen
- Coffee, Trees, and Labor: Political Economy of Biodiversity in Commodity Agroforests pp. 1046-1061

- Paul Robbins, Vaishnavi Tripuraneni, Krithi K. Karanth and Ashwini Chhatre
- Postremoval Geographies: Immigration Enforcement and Organized Crime on the U.S.–Mexico Border pp. 1062-1078

- Jeremy Slack and Daniel E. Martínez
- On Geography and War: New Perspectives on the Ardennes Campaigns of 1940 and 1944 pp. 1079-1093

- Stephan Harrison and David G. Passmore
- A Spatial Exploration of the Halo Effect in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election pp. 1094-1109

- Jennifer A. Miller and Tony H. Grubesic
- New Insights on Land Use, Land Cover, and Climate Change in Human–Environment Dynamics of the Equatorial Andes pp. 1110-1136

- Santiago López, María Fernanda López-Sandoval and Jin-Kyu Jung
- A Critical Commentary on the AAG Geography and Military Study Committee Report pp. 1137-1146

- Joel Wainwright and Bryan R. Weaver
- Comparison between Atmospheric Reanalysis Models ERA5 and ERA-Interim at the North Antarctic Peninsula Region pp. 1147-1159

- Fernando Luis Hillebrand, Ulisses Franz Bremer, Jorge Arigony-Neto, Cristiano Niederauer da Rosa, Cláudio Wilson Mendes, Juliana Costi, Marcos Wellausen Dias de Freitas and Frederico Schardong
- The Teachers Teaching Teachers GIS Institute: Assessing the Effectiveness of a GIS Professional Development Institute pp. 1160-1182

- Michael N. DeMers, Joseph J. Kerski and Christopher J. Sroka
- Risk and the Dialectic of State Informality: Property Rights in Flood Prone Jakarta pp. 1183-1199

- Gavin Shatkin and Vera Soemarwi
- Dollar Stores, Retailer Redlining, and the Metropolitan Geographies of Precarious Consumption pp. 1200-1218

- Jerry Shannon
- “The Interpretation Zone”: European Geopolitics and the Interpretive Body pp. 1219-1235

- Alun Jones
- Spatial Aggregation Entropy: A Heterogeneity and Uncertainty Metric of Spatial Aggregation pp. 1236-1252

- Jia Xiao
- A Location-and-Form-Based Distance for Geographical Analysis pp. 1253-1270

- Yu Zhou, Yee Leung and Wen-Bin Zhang
- On the Validity of Validation: A Commentary on Rufat, Tate, Emrich, and Antolini’s “How Valid Are Social Vulnerability Models?” pp. em-i-em-vi

- Barry Flanagan, Elaine Hallisey, J. Danielle Sharpe, Caitlin E. Mertzlufft and Marissa Grossman
- Answer to the CDC: Validation Must Precede Promotion pp. em-vii-em-viii

- Samuel Rufat, Eric Tate, Christopher T. Emrich and Federico Antolini
Volume 111, issue 3, 2020
- The Anthropocene: A Special Issue pp. 633-637

- David R. Butler
- The Anthropocene: The One, the Many, and the Topological pp. 638-646

- J. Anthony Stallins
- The Geoethical Semiosis of the Anthropocene: The Peircean Triad for a Reconceptualization of the Relationship between Human Beings and Environment pp. 647-654

- Francesco De Pascale and Valeria Dattilo
- Placing the Anthropos in Anthropocene pp. 655-662

- Jeffrey Hoelle and Nicholas C. Kawa
- The Inhumanities pp. 663-676

- Kathryn Yusoff
- Language and Groundwater: Symbolic Gradients of the Anthropocene pp. 677-686

- Paul C. Adams
- Agri-Food Systems and the Anthropocene pp. 687-697

- Emily Reisman and Madeleine Fairbairn
- On Decolonizing the Anthropocene: Disobedience via Plural Constitutions pp. 698-708

- Mark Jackson
- Nothing New under the Sun? George Perkins Marsh and Roots of U.S. Physical Geography pp. 709-716

- Jacob Bendix and Michael A. Urban
- Synchronizing Earthly Timescales: Ice, Pollen, and the Making of Proto-Anthropocene Knowledge in the North Atlantic Region pp. 717-728

- Sverker Sörlin and Erik Isberg
- Geographic Thought and the Anthropocene: What Geographers Have Said and Have to Say pp. 729-741

- Thomas Barclay Larsen and John Harrington
- Floodplain and Terrace Legacy Sediment as a Widespread Record of Anthropogenic Geomorphic Change pp. 742-755

- L. Allan James, Timothy P. Beach and Daniel D. Richter
- Hotter Drought as a Disturbance at Upper Treeline in the Southern Rocky Mountains pp. 756-770

- Grant P. Elliott, Sydney N. Bailey and Steven J. Cardinal
- Onset of the Paleoanthropocene in the Lower Great Lakes Region of North America: An Archaeological and Paleoecological Synthesis pp. 771-783

- Albert E. Fulton and Catherine H. Yansa
- Identifying a Pre-Columbian Anthropocene in California pp. 784-794

- Anna Klimaszewski-Patterson, Christopher T. Morgan and Scott Mensing
- Wetland Farming and the Early Anthropocene: Globally Upscaling from the Maya Lowlands with LiDAR and Multiproxy Verification pp. 795-807

- Sheryl Luzzadder-Beach, Timothy P. Beach and Nicholas P. Dunning
- Putting the Anthropocene into Practice: Methodological Implications pp. 808-818

- Christine Biermann, Lisa C. Kelley and Rebecca Lave
- The Changing Nature of Hazard and Disaster Risk in the Anthropocene pp. 819-827

- Susan L. Cutter
- Seismic Shifts: Recentering Geology and Politics in the Anthropocene pp. 828-836

- Ben A. Gerlofs
- Understanding Urban Flood Resilience in the Anthropocene: A Social–Ecological–Technological Systems (SETS) Learning Framework pp. 837-857

- Heejun Chang, David J. Yu, Samuel A. Markolf, Chang-yu Hong, Sunyong Eom, Wonsuh Song and Deghyo Bae
- Reframing Pre-European Amazonia through an Anthropocene Lens pp. 858-868

- Antoinette M. G. A WinklerPrins and Carolina Levis
- Forests in the Anthropocene pp. 869-879

- Jaclyn Guz and Dominik Kulakowski
- Abandoning Holocene Dreams: Proactive Biodiversity Conservation in a Changing World pp. 880-888

- Kenneth R. Young and Sisimac Duchicela
- Re-envisioning the Toxic Sublime: National Park Wilderness Landscapes at the Anthropocene pp. 889-899

- Nicolas T. Bergmann and Robert M. Briwa
- Climate Necropolitics: Ecological Civilization and the Distributive Geographies of Extractive Violence in the Anthropocene pp. 900-912

- Meredith J. DeBoom
- Cultures and Concepts of Ice: Listening for Other Narratives in the Anthropocene pp. 913-920

- Harlan Morehouse and Marisa Cigliano
- Ruins of the Anthropocene: The Aesthetics of Arctic Climate Change pp. 921-931

- Mia M. Bennett
- The New (Ab)Normal: Outliers, Everyday Exceptionality, and the Politics of Data Management in the Anthropocene pp. 932-943

- Katherine R. Clifford and William R. Travis
- What Does That Have to Do with Geology? The Anthropocene in School Geographies around the World pp. 944-957

- Péter Bagoly-Simó
- Geographic Education in the Anthropocene: Cultivating Citizens at the Neoliberal University pp. 958-969

- Lindsay Naylor and Dana Veron
Volume 111, issue 2, 2020
- What’s in a Name? Undergraduate Student Perceptions of Geography, Environment, and Sustainability Key Words and Program Names pp. 317-342

- Justin Stoler, Diana Ter-Ghazaryan, Ira Sheskin, Amber L. Pearson, Gary Schnakenberg, Dominique Cagalanan, Kate Swanson and Piotr Jankowski
- Wheeling Out Urban Resilience: Philanthrocapitalism, Marketization, and Local Practice pp. 343-363

- Sophie Webber, Helga Leitner and Eric Sheppard
- The Omega Affair: Discontinuing the University of Michigan Department of Geography (1975–1982) pp. 364-384

- Eric Robsky Huntley and Matthew Rosenblum
- Changes in the Frequency of Cool Season Lake Effects within the North American Great Lakes Region pp. 385-401

- Andrew W. Ellis, Michael L. Marston and Joseph B. Bahret
- The Test of Time: Using Historical Methods to Assess Models of Ecological Change on California’s Hardwood Rangelands pp. 402-421

- Tim Paulson, Kevin C. Brown and Peter S. Alagona
- “The Fabric of Our Lives”?: Cotton, Pesticides, and Agrarian Racial Regimes in the U.S. South pp. 422-439

- Brian Williams
- Cultivating Crisis: Coffee, Smallholder Vulnerability, and the Uneven Sociomaterial Consequences of the Leaf Rust Epidemic in Jamaica pp. 440-458

- Kevon Rhiney, Chris Knudson and Zack Guido
- Scalable GWR: A Linear-Time Algorithm for Large-Scale Geographically Weighted Regression with Polynomial Kernels pp. 459-480

- Daisuke Murakami, Narumasa Tsutsumida, Takahiro Yoshida, Tomoki Nakaya and Binbin Lu
- More-Than-Human Infrastructural Violence and Infrastructural Justice: A Case Study of the Chad–Cameroon Pipeline Project pp. 481-497

- Charis Enns and Adam Sneyd
- Blood and Borders: Geographies of Social Reproduction in Ciudad Juárez–El Paso pp. 498-514

- Nina Ebner and Kelsey Mae Johnson
- Effects of Data Preprocessing Methods on Addressing Location Uncertainty in Mobile Signaling Data pp. 515-539

- Yang Xu, Xinyu Li, Shih-Lung Shaw, Feng Lu, Ling Yin and Bi Yu Chen
- Natural Gas Production Networks: Resource Making and Interfirm Dynamics in Peru and Bolivia pp. 540-558

- Felipe Irarrázaval
- Bringing Urban Parks to Life: The More-Than-Human Politics of Urban Ecological Work pp. 559-576

- Marion Ernwein
- Community Resilience and Well-Being: An Exploration of Relationality and Belonging after Disasters pp. 577-590

- Tara Quinn, W. Neil Adger, Catherine Butler and Kate Walker-Springett
- The Bakken Blind Field: Investigating Planetary Urbanization and Opaqueness in the Oil and Gas Fields of Eastern Montana pp. 591-608

- Susan J. Gilbertz, Matthew B. Anderson and Jason M. Adkins
- A Pioneering Use of Early Computers in Weather and Mortality Research: Ellsworth Huntington’s Work with New York Life Insurance Companies in the 1920s pp. 609-624

- Samuel Randalls
- Peirce F. Lewis, 1927–2018 pp. 625-632

- Ben Marsh and Joseph Wood
Volume 111, issue 1, 2021
- People, Fire, and Pine: Linking Human Agency and Landscape in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and Beyond pp. 1-25

- Evan R. Larson, Kurt F. Kipfmueller and Lane B. Johnson
- For geographical imagination systems pp. 26-35

- Luke Bergmann and Nick Lally
- Green Structural Adjustment in the World Bank’s Resilient City pp. 36-51

- Patrick Bigger and Sophie Webber
- The Problem with Empowerment: Social Reproduction and Women’s Food Projects in Jordan pp. 52-67

- Brittany Cook
- Sensing Mixed Urban Land-Use Patterns Using Municipal Water Consumption Time Series pp. 68-86

- Qingfeng Guan, Sijing Cheng, Yongting Pan, Yao Yao and Wen Zeng
- The Political Lives of Deserts pp. 87-104

- Natalie Koch
- Abnormality as Accumulation Strategy: Orienting Embryos to Capital pp. 105-120

- Juliane Collard
- How Neighborhood Effect Averaging Might Affect Assessment of Individual Exposures to Air Pollution: A Study of Ozone Exposures in Los Angeles pp. 121-140

- Junghwan Kim and Mei-Po Kwan
- Putting Forests to Work? Enrolling Vegetal Labor in the Socioecological Fix of Bioenergy Resource Making pp. 141-156

- James Palmer
- More than Metaphor: Settler Colonialism, Frontier Logic, and the Continuities of Racialized Dispossession in a Southwest U.S. City pp. 157-174

- Sarah Launius and Geoffrey Alan Boyce
- Developing a Comprehensive and Coherent Shape Compactness Metric for Gerrymandering pp. 175-195

- Shipeng Sun
- Making Darkness a Place-Based Resource: How the Fight against Light Pollution Reconfigures Rural Areas in France pp. 196-215

- Dany Lapostolle and Samuel Challéat
- Toxic Uncertainties and Epistemic Emergence: Understanding Pesticides and Health in Lao PDR pp. 216-230

- Annie Shattuck
- Centaur VGI: A Hybrid Human–Machine Approach to Address Global Inequalities in Map Coverage pp. 231-251

- Jonathan J. Huck, Chris Perkins, Billy T. Haworth, Emmanuel B. Moro and Mahesh Nirmalan
- NAFTA’s Cartel Economy pp. 252-265

- Robert Toovey Walker
- Good Sediment: Race and Restoration in Coastal Louisiana pp. 266-282

- Monica Patrice Barra
- A Bayesian Modeling Approach for Estimating Earthquake Reconstruction Behavior pp. 283-299

- Bradley Wilson
- Economics over Risk: Flooding Is Not the Only Driving Factor of Migration Considerations on a Vulnerable Coast pp. 300-315

- Rachel M. Correll, Nina S. N. Lam, Volodymyr V. Mihunov, Lei Zou and Heng Cai
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