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Volume 110, issue 6, 2020
- Traveling in Lifeworlds: New Perspectives on (Post) Humanism, Situated Subjectivities, and Agency from a Travel Diary pp. 1653-1669

- Federico Ferretti
- Inherited and Spatial Disadvantages: A Longitudinal Study of Early Adult Neighborhood Careers of Siblings pp. 1670-1689

- David Manley, Maarten van Ham and Lina Hedman
- Governing the Fix: Energy Regimes, Accumulation Dynamics, and Land Use Changes in Japan’s Solar Photovoltaic Boom pp. 1690-1708

- Hudson Spivey
- Doing Family in “Times of Migration”: Care Temporalities and Gender Politics in Southeast Asia pp. 1709-1725

- Brenda S. A. Yeoh, Bittiandra Chand Somaiah, Theodora Lam and Kristel F. Acedera
- Family Name Origins and Intergenerational Demographic Change in Great Britain pp. 1726-1742

- Jens Kandt, Justin van Dijk and Paul A. Longley
- Expanding the Boundaries of Justice in Urban Greening Scholarship: Toward an Emancipatory, Antisubordination, Intersectional, and Relational Approach pp. 1743-1769

- Isabelle Anguelovski, Anna Livia Brand, James J. T. Connolly, Esteve Corbera, Panagiota Kotsila, Justin Steil, Melissa Garcia-Lamarca, Margarita Triguero-Mas, Helen Cole, Francesc Baró, Johannes Langemeyer, Carmen Pérez del Pulgar, Galia Shokry, Filka Sekulova and Lucia Argüelles Ramos
- Evental Infrastructure: Momentous Geographies of Technoscience Production pp. 1770-1786

- Weiqiang Lin
- Beyond Activity Space: Detecting Communities in Ecological Networks pp. 1787-1806

- Wenna Xi, Catherine A. Calder and Christopher R. Browning
- The Discursive Politics of Adaptation to Climate Change pp. 1807-1830

- Michael Mikulewicz
- Three Globalizations Shaping the Twenty-first Century: Understanding the New World Geography through Its Cities pp. 1831-1854

- Ben Derudder and Peter J. Taylor
- A CyberGIS Approach to Spatiotemporally Explicit Uncertainty and Global Sensitivity Analysis for Agent-Based Modeling of Vector-Borne Disease Transmission pp. 1855-1873

- Jeon-Young Kang, Jared Aldstadt, Rebecca Vandewalle, Dandong Yin and Shaowen Wang
- Dividing “Above” and “Below”: Constructing Territory for Ecosystem Service Conservation in the Ecuadorian Highlands pp. 1874-1890

- Audrey Joslin
- Losing Touch with People and Place: Labor Mobilities, Desensitized Bodies, Disconnected Lives pp. 1891-1906

- David Bissell, Elizabeth R. Straughan and Andrew Gorman-Murray
- The Environmental Justice Implications of Managing Hazardous Fuels on Federal Forest Lands pp. 1907-1935

- Mark D. O. Adams and Susan Charnley
- From Urban Stress to Neurourbanism: How Should We Research City Well-Being? pp. 1936-1951

- Jessica Pykett, Tess Osborne and Bernd Resch
- The Rise and Fall of a Timber Baron: Political Forests and Unruly Coalitions in the Carpathian Mountains of Romania pp. 1952-1968

- Monica Vasile
- Reinvestment, Resource “Rushes,” and the Inalienability of Place: Land’s Active Layerings in Mozambique pp. 1969-1992

- Alicia Hayashi Lazzarini
- EVs Are Not the Answer: A Mobility Justice Critique of Electric Vehicle Transitions pp. 1993-2010

- Jason Henderson
- Climate, Capital, Conflict: Geographies of Success or Failure in the Twenty-First Century pp. 2011-2031

- Glen MacDonald
- Manuscript Reviewers pp. 2032-2033

- The Editors
Volume 110, issue 5, 2020
- Urban Floods, Clientelism, and the Political Ecology of the State in Latin America pp. 1301-1317

- Robert Coates and Anja Nygren
- The “Smart Safe City”: Gendered Time, Speed, and Violence in the Margins of India’s Urban Age pp. 1318-1334

- Ayona Datta
- Social Media Big Data Acquisition and Analysis for Qualitative GIScience: Challenges and Opportunities pp. 1335-1352

- Michael E. Martin and Nadine Schuurman
- Rendering Local: The Politics of Differential Knowledge in Carbon Offset Governance pp. 1353-1368

- Wim Carton
- Manipulating Diplomatic Atmospheres: The United Nations Security Council and Syria pp. 1369-1385

- Alun Jones
- Crime Geosurveillance in Microscale Urban Environments: NetSurveillance pp. 1386-1406

- Shino Shiode and Narushige Shiode
- Embodied Intersectionalities of Urban Citizenship: Water, Infrastructure, and Gender in the Global South pp. 1407-1424

- Farhana Sultana
- Destitution Economies: Circuits of Value in Asylum, Refugee, and Migration Control pp. 1425-1444

- Kate Coddington, Deirdre Conlon and Lauren L. Martin
- Institutional Networks of Association for GIS Use: The Case of an Urban Local Body in India pp. 1445-1463

- Falguni Mukherjee
- Conservation or Decarbonization? Small Hydropower and State Logics of Green Development in China pp. 1464-1482

- Tyler Harlan
- Assetization: The Chinese Path to Housing Financialization pp. 1483-1499

- Fulong Wu, Jie Chen, Fenghua Pan, Nick Gallent and Fangzhu Zhang
- Measuring Bandwidth Uncertainty in Multiscale Geographically Weighted Regression Using Akaike Weights pp. 1500-1520

- Ziqi Li, A. Stewart Fotheringham, Taylor M. Oshan and Levi John Wolf
- Tigers and “Good Indian Wives”: Feminist Political Ecology Exposing the Gender-Based Violence of Human–Wildlife Conflict in Rajasthan, India pp. 1521-1539

- Kalli F. Doubleday
- The Passing of “Geography’s Empire” and Question of Geography in Decolonization, 1945–1980 pp. 1540-1558

- Daniel W. Clayton
- Killing One Trout to Save Another: A Hegemonic Political Ecology with Its Biopolitical Basis in Yellowstone’s Native Fish Conservation Plan pp. 1559-1576

- Harold A. Perkins
- On Articulation, Translation, and Populism: Gillian Hart’s Postcolonial Marxism pp. 1577-1593

- Michael Ekers, Stefan Kipfer and Alex Loftus
- Gentrifying the African Landscape: The Performance and Powers of for-Profit Conservation on Southern Kenya’s Conservancy Frontier pp. 1594-1612

- Connor J. Cavanagh, Teklehaymanot Weldemichel and Tor A. Benjaminsen
- Racializing Resilience: Assemblage, Critique, and Contested Futures in Greater Miami Resilience Planning pp. 1613-1630

- Kevin Grove, Savannah Cox and Allain Barnett
- The Problem with Solutions: Development Failures in Bangladesh and the Interests They Obscure pp. 1631-1651

- Kimberley Anh Thomas
- Correction pp. z_i-z_ii

- The Editors
Volume 110, issue 4, 2020
- Attentional Social Media: Mapping the Spaces and Networks of the Fashion Industry pp. 941-966

- Ate Poorthuis, Dominic Power and Matthew Zook
- Thresholds of Empire: Women, Biosecurity, and the Zika Chemical Vector Program in Puerto Rico pp. 967-982

- Paige Marie Patchin
- America’s “Thrifty Food Plan”: Hunger, Mathematics, and the Valuation of Nutrition Assistance pp. 983-1004

- Angela M. Babb
- Hemispheric- and Continental-Scale Patterns of Similarity in Mountain Tundra pp. 1005-1021

- George P. Malanson, Risto Virtanen, Andrea J. Britton, Borja Jiménez-Alfaro, Hong Qian, Alessandro Petraglia, Marcello Tomaselli, David Cooper, Christian Damm, Richard H. Pemble and Robert B. Brett
- How Entrenched Is the Spatial Structure of Inequality in Cities? Evidence from the Integration of Census and Housing Data for Denver from 1940 to 2016 pp. 1022-1039

- Dylan Shane Connor, Myron P. Gutmann, Angela R. Cunningham, Kerri Keller Clement and Stefan Leyk
- When the Vertical Becomes Horizontal: Experiencing Exploding Mountains in Borderlands pp. 1040-1058

- Amy Donovan
- Planning with Climate Change? A Poststructuralist Approach to Climate Change Adaptation pp. 1059-1074

- Sébastien Dujardin
- Forecaster Perceptions and Climatological Analysis of the Influence of Convective Mode on Tornado Climatology and Warning Success pp. 1075-1094

- Kelsey N. Ellis, Daniel Burow, Kelly N. Gassert, Lisa Reyes Mason and Megan S. Porter
- Embodied Exhibits: Toward a Feminist Geographic Courtroom Ethnography pp. 1095-1113

- Caroline Faria, Sarah Klosterkamp, Rebecca Maria Torres and Jayme Walenta
- Acoustic Ecologies: Architecture, Nature, and Modernist Experimentation in West Berlin pp. 1114-1133

- Sandra Jasper
- The Morphology of Marronage pp. 1134-1149

- Willie Jamaal Wright
- Building Hierarchies of Retail Centers Using Bayesian Multilevel Models pp. 1150-1173

- Sam Comber, Daniel Arribas-Bel, Alex Singleton, Guanpeng Dong and Les Dolega
- Intensifying Political Geographies of Authoritarianism: Toward an Anti-geopolitics of Garment Worker Struggles in Neoliberal Cambodia pp. 1174-1191

- Sabina Lawreniuk
- Law as Geopolitics: Judicial Territory, Transnational Economic Governance, and American Power pp. 1192-1207

- Shaina Potts
- The Right to Light: Visibility and Government in the Rio Grande Valley Colonias pp. 1208-1223

- Michal Braier
- Race and the Geographies of Education: Markets, White Tone, and Racial Neoliberalism pp. 1224-1243

- Mark Hunter
- Incubators at the Frontiers of Capital: An Ethnographic Encounter with Startup Weekend in Khayelitsha, Cape Town pp. 1244-1259

- Andrea Pollio
- Scalar Politics and Uneven Accessibility to Intercity Railway in the Pearl River Delta, China pp. 1260-1277

- Mengmeng Zhang, Jiang Xu and Calvin King Lam Chung
- The Place of Common Bond: Can Credit Unions Make Place for Solidarity Economy? pp. 1278-1299

- Marianna Pavlovskaya, Craig Borowiak, Maliha Safri, Stephen Healy and Robert Eletto
- Correction pp. z_i-z_i

- The Editors
- Correction pp. z_ii-z_ii

- The Editors
Volume 110, issue 3, 2020
- Disturbance after Disturbance: Combined Effects of Two Successive Hurricanes on Forest Community Structure pp. 571-585

- Daehyun Kim, Andrew C. Millington and Charles W. Lafon
- Please Enter Your Home Location: Geoprivacy Attitudes and Personal Location Masking Strategies of Internet Users pp. 586-605

- Dara E. Seidl, Piotr Jankowski, Keith C. Clarke and Atsushi Nara
- Making an Anthropocene Ocean: Synoptic Geographies of the International Geophysical Year (1957–1958) pp. 606-622

- Jessica Lehman
- Attack the Data: Agency, Power, and Technopolitics in South African Data Activism pp. 623-639

- Jonathan Cinnamon
- Multiple Representations of Topographic Pattern and Geographic Context Determine Barrier Dune Resistance, Resilience, and the Overlap of Coastal Biogeomorphic Models pp. 640-660

- Li-Chih Hsu and J. Anthony Stallins
- Against All Odds: Multicriteria Decision Making with Hazard Prediction Maps Depicting Uncertainty pp. 661-683

- Isabella Kübler, Kai-Florian Richter and Sara Irina Fabrikant
- Coming Out of the Foodshed: Phosphorus Cycles and the Many Scales of Local Food pp. 684-704

- Russell C. Hedberg
- “The Care and Feeding of Power Structures”: Reconceptualizing Geospatial Intelligence through the Countermapping Efforts of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee pp. 705-723

- Joshua F. J. Inwood and Derek H. Alderman
- Unusually Devastating Tornadoes in the United States: 1995–2016 pp. 724-738

- Tyler Fricker and James B. Elsner
- Developing a Locally Adaptive Spatial Multilevel Logistic Model to Analyze Ecological Effects on Health Using Individual Census Records pp. 739-757

- Guanpeng Dong, Jing Ma, Duncan Lee, Mingxing Chen, Gwilym Pryce and Yu Chen
- Conservation Law Enforcement: Policing Protected Areas pp. 758-773

- Francis Massé
- “Political Atmospherics”: The India Round Table Conference’s Atmospheric Environments, Bodies and Representations, London 1930–1932 pp. 774-792

- Stephen Legg
- Pacing for Renewable Energy Development: The Developmental State in Taiwan’s Offshore Wind Power pp. 793-807

- Ker-hsuan Chien
- Evacuated to Death: The Lexicon, Concept, and Practice of Mobility in the Nazi Deportation and Killing Machine pp. 808-826

- Peter Adey
- Thinking Through Levees: How Political Agency Extends Beyond the Human Mind pp. 827-846

- Nicolas T. Bergmann, Jamie McEvoy, Elizabeth A. Shanahan, Eric D. Raile, Ann Marie Reinhold, Geoffrey C. Poole and Clemente Izurieta
- Space of Compromise: Border Control and the Limited Inclusion of Burmese Migrants in China pp. 847-863

- Xiaobo Su and Xiaomei Cai
- Contextualizing Accumulation by Dispossession: The State and High-Rise Apartment Clusters in Gangnam, Seoul pp. 864-881

- Jung Won Sonn and Hyun Bang Shin
- The New Mongolian State Herder: Examining Invocations and Improvisations of the State in Rural Mongolia pp. 882-898

- Ariell Ahearn
- What Happens If We Start from Nigeria? Diversifying Histories of Geography pp. 899-916

- Ruth Craggs and Hannah Neate
- A Decolonial Critique of the Racialized “Localwashing” of Extraction in Central Africa pp. 917-940

- Amber Murrey and Nicholas A. Jackson
Volume 110, issue 2, 2020
- Introduction: Smart Spaces and Places pp. 335-338

- Ling Bian
- Understanding the New Human Dynamics in Smart Spaces and Places: Toward a Splatial Framework pp. 339-348

- Shih-Lung Shaw and Daniel Sui
- Being Smarter about Space: Drawing Lessons from Spatial Science pp. 349-359

- Ate Poorthuis and Matthew Zook
- Smart Festivals? Security and Freedom for Well-Being in Urban Smart Spaces pp. 360-370

- Jeremy W. Crampton, Kara C. Hoover, Harrison Smith, Steve Graham and J. Colette Berbesque
- Powers of Division: “Smart” Spaces as Controlling Workplace Activity Fragmentation pp. 371-381

- Jonathan Stiles and Clinton Andrews
- Smart Spaces, Information Processing, and the Question of Intelligence pp. 382-390

- Casey R. Lynch and Vincent J. Del Casino
- Exploding the Phone Book: Spatial Data Arbitrage in the 1990s Internet Boom pp. 391-398

- Will B. Payne and David O’Sullivan
- Rethinking Spatial Tessellation in an Era of the Smart City pp. 399-407

- Jin Xing, Renee Sieber and Stéphane Roche
- Understanding Place Characteristics in Geographic Contexts through Graph Convolutional Neural Networks pp. 408-420

- Di Zhu, Fan Zhang, Shengyin Wang, Yaoli Wang, Ximeng Cheng, Zhou Huang and Yu Liu
- Spatial Learning in Smart Applications: Enhancing Spatial Awareness through Visualized Off-Screen Landmarks on Mobile Devices pp. 421-433

- Rui Li
- Assessing Mobility-Based Real-Time Air Pollution Exposure in Space and Time Using Smart Sensors and GPS Trajectories in Beijing pp. 434-448

- Jing Ma, Yinhua Tao, Mei-Po Kwan and Yanwei Chai
- Individual Vacant House Detection in Very-High-Resolution Remote Sensing Images pp. 449-461

- Shengyuan Zou and Le Wang
- The Missing Parts from Social Media–Enabled Smart Cities: Who, Where, When, and What? pp. 462-475

- Yihong Yuan, Yongmei Lu, T. Edwin Chow, Chao Ye, Abdullatif Alyaqout and Yu Liu
- The Smart City Conundrum for Social Justice: Youth Perspectives on Digital Technologies and Urban Transformations pp. 476-484

- Michele Masucci, Hamil Pearsall and Alan Wiig
- “Smart” Discourses, the Limits of Representation, and New Regimes of Spatial Data pp. 485-496

- Craig Dalton, Clancy Wilmott, Emma Fraser and Jim Thatcher
- Technology as Ideology in Urban Governance pp. 497-506

- Luis F. Alvarez León and Jovanna Rosen
- Civic Infrastructure and the Appropriation of the Corporate Smart City pp. 507-515

- Sung-Yueh Perng and Sophia Maalsen
- How Smart Cities Became the Urban Norm: Power and Knowledge in New Songdo City pp. 516-524

- Glen David Kuecker and Kris Hartley
- The Struggles of Smart Energy Places: Regulatory Lock-In and the Swedish Electricity Market pp. 525-534

- Darcy Parks and Anna Wallsten
- Toward Smart Foodsheds: Using Stakeholder Engagement to Improve Informatics Frameworks for Regional Food Systems pp. 535-546

- Allan D. Hollander, Casey Hoy, Patrick R. Huber, Ayaz Hyder, Matthew C. Lange, Angela Latham, James F. Quinn, Courtney M. Riggle and Thomas P. Tomich
- Smart Transportation for All? A Typology of Recent U.S. Smart Transportation Projects in Midsized Cities pp. 547-558

- Scott B. Kelley, Bradley W. Lane, Benjamin W. Stanley, Kevin Kane, Eric Nielsen and Scotty Strachan
- Challenges and Opportunities for Coping with the Smart Divide in Rural America pp. 559-570

- Ruopu Li, Kang Chen and Di Wu
Volume 110, issue 1, 2020
- Education and Environmental Peacebuilding: Insights from Three Projects in Israel and Palestine pp. 1-17

- Tobias Ide and Amit Tubi
- Spatial Analysis of Forest–Tundra Ecotones Reveals the Influence of Topography and Vegetation on Alpine Treeline Patterns in the Subarctic pp. 18-35

- Katherine D. Dearborn and Ryan K. Danby
- Assessing Social Vulnerability through a Local Lens: An Integrated Geovisual Approach pp. 36-55

- David S. Rickless, Xiaobai A. Yao, Brian Orland and Meredith Welch-Devine
- Placing Green Energy in the Sea: Offshore Wind Farms, Dolphins, Oysters, and the Territorial Politics of the Intertidal Zone in Taiwan pp. 56-77

- Po-Yi Hung
- Making the “American Acropolis”: On Verticality, Social Hierarchy, and the Obduracy of Manhattan Schist pp. 78-97

- Steven Gregory
- Asymmetric Hillslope Retreat Revealed from Talus Flatirons on Rock Peak, San Tan Mountains, Arizona, United States: Assessing Caprock Lithology Control on Landscape Evolution pp. 98-119

- Jeong-Sik Oh, Yeong Bae Seong, Phillip H. Larson, Seong-Chan Hong and Byung Yong Yu
- Visual Storytelling and Socioenvironmental Change: Images, Photographic Encounters, and Knowledge Construction in Resource Frontiers pp. 120-144

- Samuel J. Spiegel
- Emerging Low-Carbon Energy Landscapes and Energy Innovation Dilemmas in the Kenyan Periphery pp. 145-165

- Festus Boamah
- Absent Friends? Smartphones, Mediated Presence, and the Recoupling of Online Social Contact in Everyday Life pp. 166-183

- Eva Thulin, Bertil Vilhelmson and Tim Schwanen
- Oak Savannas in Western New York State, Circa 1795: Synthesizing Predictive Spatial Models and Historical Accounts to Understand Environmental and Native American Influences pp. 184-204

- Stephen J. Tulowiecki, David Robertson and Chris P. S. Larsen
- A Rational Agent Model for the Spatial Accessibility of Primary Health Care pp. 205-222

- James Saxon and Daniel Snow
- Contested Transformations: Sustainable Economic Development and Capacity for Adapting to Climate Change pp. 223-241

- Alex Lo, Shuwen Liu, Lewis T. O. Cheung and Faith K. S. Chan
- A Historical Perspective on Water Levels and Storage Capacity of Lake Okeechobee, Florida: Pre- and Early Drainage Periods pp. 242-258

- Rosanna G. Rivero, Betty J. Grizzle, Mehrnoosh Mahmoudi, Christopher McVoy, G. Melodie Naja and Thomas Van Lent
- ESCIP: An Expansion-Based Spatial Clustering Method for Inhomogeneous Point Processes pp. 259-276

- Ting Li, Yizhao Gao and Shaowen Wang
- China’s Rosewood Boom: A Cultural Fix to Capital Overaccumulation pp. 277-296

- Annah Lake Zhu
- Hybrid Governance of Transboundary Commons: Insights from Southeast Asia pp. 297-313

- Michelle Ann Miller, Carl Middleton, Jonathan Rigg and David Taylor
- Cartographic Design for Improved Decision Making: Trade-Offs in Uncertainty Visualization for Tornado Threats pp. 314-333

- Kimberly E. Klockow-McClain, Renee A. McPherson and Rick P. Thomas
- Correction pp. 334-334

- The Editors
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