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Volume 105, issue 6, 2015
- Thinking Geographically: Globalizing Capitalism and Beyond pp. 1113-1134

- Eric Sheppard
- A Regional Perspective on Holocene Fire–Climate–Human Interactions in the Pacific Northwest of North America pp. 1135-1157

- Megan K. Walsh, Jennifer R. Marlon, Simon J. Goring, Kendrick J. Brown and Daniel G. Gavin
- Digital Divisions of Labor and Informational Magnetism: Mapping Participation in Wikipedia pp. 1158-1178

- Mark Graham, Ralph K. Straumann and Bernie Hogan
- Modeling and Visualizing Regular Human Mobility Patterns with Uncertainty: An Example Using Twitter Data pp. 1179-1197

- Qunying Huang and David W. S. Wong
- Disaster Vulnerability Mapping for a Densely Populated Coastal Urban Area: An Application to Mumbai, India pp. 1198-1220

- Mazhuvanchery Avarachen Sherly, Subhankar Karmakar, Devanathan Parthasarathy, Terence Chan and Christian Rau
- Rescaling and Reordering Nature–Society Relations: The Nam Theun 2 Hydropower Dam and Laos–Thailand Electricity Networks pp. 1221-1239

- Ian G. Baird and Noah Quastel
- The Role of Cross-Scale Social and Environmental Contexts in Household-Level Land-Use Decisions, Poyang Lake Region, China pp. 1240-1259

- Qing Tian, Daniel G. Brown, Lin Zheng, Shuhua Qi, Ying Liu and Luguang Jiang
- A Multiscalar Analysis of Neighborhood Composition in Los Angeles, 2000–2010: A Location-Based Approach to Segregation and Diversity pp. 1260-1284

- William A. V. Clark, Eva Anderson, John Östh and Bo Malmberg
- Nature, Poetry, and Public Pedagogy: The Poetic Geographies of the Khmer Rouge pp. 1285-1299

- James A. Tyner, Sokvisal Kimsroy and Savina Sirik
- Invention in the United States City System pp. 1300-1323

- Breandán Ó hUallacháin, Kevin Kane and Sean Kenyon
- Harm J. de Blij, 1935–2014 pp. 1324-1329

- Peter O. Muller and Alexander B. Murphy
- Manuscript Reviewers pp. 1330-1331

- The Editors
- Annals, Volume 105 Index pp. 1332-1337

- The Editors
Volume 105, issue 5, 2015
- Historic Disease Data as Epidemiological Resource: Searching for the Origin and Local Basic Reproduction Number of the 1878 Yellow Fever Epidemic in Memphis, Tennessee pp. 1-16

- S. Wright Kennedy, Andrew J. Curtis and Jacqueline W. Curtis
- The Spatial Distribution and Ecological Impacts of Aeolian Soil Erosion in Kangerlussuaq, West Greenland pp. 875-890

- Ruth C. Heindel, Jonathan W. Chipman and Ross A. Virginia
- Space–Time Analysis: Concepts, Quantitative Methods, and Future Directions pp. 891-914

- Li An, Ming-Hsiang Tsou, Stephen E. S. Crook, Yongwan Chun, Brian Spitzberg, J. Mark Gawron and Dipak K. Gupta
- Geospatial Estimation of Individual Exposure to Air Pollutants: Moving from Static Monitoring to Activity-Based Dynamic Exposure Assessment pp. 915-926

- EunHye Yoo, C. Rudra, M. Glasgow and L. Mu
- Visual Geo-Literary and Historical Analysis, Tweetflickrtubing, and James Joyce's Ulysses (1922) pp. 927-950

- Charles Travis
- Macro-, Meso- and Microscale Segregation: Modeling Changing Ethnic Residential Patterns in Auckland, New Zealand, 2001–2013 pp. 951-967

- David Manley, Ron Johnston, Kelvyn Jones and Dewi Owen
- On Tracking and Disaggregating Center Points of Population pp. 968-986

- David A. Plane and Peter A. Rogerson
- Studying Neighborhoods Using Uncertain Data from the American Community Survey: A Contextual Approach pp. 1003-1025

- Seth E. Spielman and Alex Singleton
- What Drives Indirect Land Use Change? How Brazil's Agriculture Sector Influences Frontier Deforestation pp. 1026-1040

- Peter Richards
- Interpreting Salt Marsh Dynamics: Challenging Scientific Paradigms pp. 1041-1060

- Matthew Hatvany, Donald Cayer and Alain Parent
- Cold Comfort? Reconceiving the Practices of Bathing in British Self-Build Eco-Homes pp. 1061-1077

- Jenny Pickerill
- Biopolitical Geographies of Student Life: Private Higher Education and Citizenship Life-Making in Singapore pp. 1078-1093

- Yi'En Cheng
- Hospital Closures: The Sociospatial Restructuring of Labor and Health Care pp. 1094-1110

- Caitlin Henry
- Corrigendum pp. 1111-1111

- The Editors
Volume 105, issue 4, 2015
- Simulating the Impacts of Projected Climate Change on Streamflow Hydrology for the Chesapeake Bay Watershed pp. 627-648

- Timothy W. Hawkins
- Urban Stream Deserts as a Consequence of Excess Stream Burial in Urban Watersheds pp. 649-664

- Jacob Napieralski, Ryan Keeling, Mitchell Dziekan, Chad Rhodes, Andrew Kelly and Kelly Kobberstad
- Geographical Perspectives on Epidemic Transmission of Cholera in Haiti, October 2010 Through March 2013 pp. 665-683

- Matthew Smallman-Raynor, Andrew Cliff and Anna Barford
- Downscaling Environmental Justice Analysis: Determinants of Household-Level Hazardous Air Pollutant Exposure in Greater Houston pp. 684-703

- Timothy W. Collins, Sara E. Grineski, Jayajit Chakraborty, Marilyn C. Montgomery and Maricarmen Hernandez
- Do Physicists Have Geography Envy? And What Can Geographers Learn from It? pp. 704-722

- David O’Sullivan and Steven M. Manson
- Achieving Human Potential Through Geography Education: A Capabilities Approach to Curriculum Making in Schools pp. 723-735

- David Lambert, Michael Solem and Sirpa Tani
- A Spatiotemporal Compactness Pattern Analysis of Congressional Districts to Assess Partisan Gerrymandering: A Case Study with California and North Carolina pp. 736-753

- Chao Fan, Wenwen Li, Levi J. Wolf and Soe W. Myint
- Developing a Flexible Framework for Spatiotemporal Population Modeling pp. 754-772

- David Martin, Samantha Cockings and Samuel Leung
- Beyond the Periphery: Child and Adult Understanding of World Map Continuity pp. 773-790

- Pontus Hennerdal
- Internal Ecologies and the Limits of Local Biologies: A Political Ecology of Tuberculosis in the Time of AIDS pp. 791-805

- Abigail H. Neely
- Where Deforestation Leads to Urbanization: How Resource Extraction Is Leading to Urban Growth in the Brazilian Amazon pp. 806-823

- Peter Richards and Leah VanWey
- From Middle Ground to Common Ground: Self-Management and Spaces of Encounter in Organic Farming Networks pp. 824-840

- Anthony Ince
- Latino Immigrants and Rural Gentrification: Race, “Illegality,” and Precarious Labor Regimes in the United States pp. 841-858

- Lise Nelson, Laurie Trautman and Peter B. Nelson
- Scaling Food Sovereignty: Biopolitics and the Struggle for Local Control of Farm Food in Rural Maine pp. 859-873

- Hilda E. Kurtz
Volume 105, issue 3, 2015
- Multiscale Relationships Between Alpine Treeline Elevation and Hypothesized Environmental Controls in the Western United States pp. 437-453

- Daniel J. Weiss, George P. Malanson and Stephen J. Walsh
- Genetic GIScience: Toward a Place-Based Synthesis of the Genome, Exposome, and Behavome pp. 454-472

- Geoffrey M. Jacquez, Clive E. Sabel and Chen Shi
- Unequal Vulnerability to Flood Hazards: “Ground Truthing” a Social Vulnerability Index of Five Municipalities in Metro Vancouver, Canada pp. 473-495

- Greg Oulahen, Linda Mortsch, Kathy Tang and Deborah Harford
- One Sinister Hurricane: Simondon and Collaborative Visualization pp. 496-511

- Keith Woodward, John Paul Jones, Linda Vigdor, Sallie A. Marston, Harriet Hawkins and Deborah P. Dixon
- Social Sensing: A New Approach to Understanding Our Socioeconomic Environments pp. 512-530

- Yu Liu, Xi Liu, Song Gao, Li Gong, Chaogui Kang, Ye Zhi, Guanghua Chi and Li Shi
- Developing Implicit Uncertainty Visualization Methods Motivated by Theories in Decision Science pp. 531-551

- Stephanie Deitrick and Elizabeth A. Wentz
- Path Dependence and the Evolution of a Patchwork Economy: Evidence from Western Australia, 1981–2008 pp. 552-566

- Paul Plummer and Matthew Tonts
- Another Place Is Possible? Labor Geography, Spatial Dispossession, and Gendered Resistance in Central Appalachia pp. 567-582

- Barbara Ellen Smith
- The Post-Soviet Urban Poor and Where They Live: Khrushchev-Era Blocks, “Bad” Areas, and the Vertical Dimension in Luhansk, Ukraine pp. 583-603

- Michael Gentile
- Everyday Diplomacy: UKUSA Intelligence Cooperation and Geopolitical Assemblages pp. 604-619

- Jason Dittmer
- Wilbur Zelinsky, 1921–2013: “A Curiosity Too Urgent to Be Throttled”1 pp. 620-626

- Joseph S. Wood
Volume 105, issue 2, 2015
- Futures: Imagining Socioecological Transformation—An Introduction pp. 239-243

- Bruce Braun
- The Future of Environmental Expertise pp. 244-252

- Rebecca Lave
- Knowing Climate Change, Embodying Climate Praxis: Experiential Knowledge in Southern Appalachia pp. 253-262

- Jennifer L. Rice, Brian J. Burke and Nik Heynen
- Temporalities in Adaptation to Sea-Level Rise pp. 263-273

- Ruth Fincher, Jon Barnett and Sonia Graham
- Translating Climate Change: Adaptation, Resilience, and Climate Politics in Nunavut, Canada pp. 274-283

- Emilie Cameron, Rebecca Mearns and Janet Tamalik McGrath
- Environmental Politics After Nature: Conflicting Socioecological Futures pp. 284-293

- Becky Mansfield, Christine Biermann, Kendra McSweeney, Justine Law, Caleb Gallemore, Leslie Horner and Darla Munroe
- The Place and Time of the Political in Urban Political Ecology: Contested Imaginations of a River's Future pp. 294-303

- Ryan Holifield and Nick Schuelke
- Toward an Interim Politics of Resourcefulness for the Anthropocene pp. 304-312

- Kate Driscoll Derickson and Danny MacKinnon
- Climate Change and the Adaptation of the Political pp. 313-321

- Joel Wainwright and Geoff Mann
- A Manifesto for Abundant Futures pp. 322-330

- Rosemary-Claire Collard, Jessica Dempsey and Juanita Sundberg
- The Art of Socioecological Transformation pp. 331-341

- Harriet Hawkins, Sallie A. Marston, Mrill Ingram and Elizabeth Straughan
- These Overheating Worlds pp. 342-350

- Kendra Strauss
- When Horses Won't Eat: Apocalypse and the Anthropocene pp. 351-359

- Franklin Ginn
- Imaginaries of Hope: The Utopianism of Degrowth pp. 360-368

- Giorgos Kallis and Hug March
- On the Possibilities of a Charming Anthropocene pp. 369-377

- Holly Jean Buck
- Banking Spatially on the Future: Capital Switching, Infrastructure, and the Ecological Fix pp. 378-386

- Noel Castree and Brett Christophers
- Biomimetic Futures: Life, Death, and the Enclosure of a More-Than-Human Intellect pp. 387-396

- Elizabeth R. Johnson and Jesse Goldstein
- Agro-Ecology and Food Sovereignty Movements in Chile: Sociospatial Practices for Alternative Peasant Futures pp. 397-406

- Beatriz Cid Aguayo and Alex Latta
- School Gardens as Sites for Forging Progressive Socioecological Futures pp. 407-415

- Sarah A. Moore, Jeffrey Wilson, Sarah Kelly-Richards and Sallie A. Marston
- From Incremental Change to Radical Disjuncture: Rethinking Everyday Household Sustainability Practices as Survival Skills pp. 416-424

- Chris Gibson, Lesley Head and Chantel Carr
- Transforming Household Consumption: From Backcasting to HomeLabs Experiments pp. 425-436

- Anna R. Davies and Ruth Doyle
Volume 105, issue 1, 2015
- The Potential Impact of Regional Climate Change on Fire Weather in the United States pp. 1-21

- Ying Tang, Shiyuan Zhong, Lifeng Luo, Xindi Bian, Warren E. Heilman and Julie Winkler
- Critical Reflection Mapping as a Hybrid Methodology for Examining Sociospatial Perceptions of New Research Sites pp. 22-47

- Timothy L. Hawthorne, Patricia Solís, Brittney Terry, Marie Price and Christopher L. Atchison
- A Place-Oriented, Mixed-Level Regionalization Method for Constructing Geographic Areas in Health Data Dissemination and Analysis pp. 48-66

- Lan Mu, Fahui Wang, Vivien W. Chen and Xiao-Cheng Wu
- A Validation of Metrics for Community Resilience to Natural Hazards and Disasters Using the Recovery from Hurricane Katrina as a Case Study pp. 67-86

- Christopher G. Burton
- The Molecular Turn in Conservation: Genetics, Pristine Nature, and the Rediscovery of an Extinct Species of Galápagos Giant Tortoise pp. 87-104

- Elizabeth Hennessy
- Justice and Boundary Setting in Greenhouse Gas Cap and Trade Policy: A Case Study of the Western Climate Initiative pp. 105-122

- Sonja Klinsky
- Middle-Class Poverty Politics: Making Place, Making People pp. 123-143

- Sarah Elwood, Victoria Lawson and Samuel Nowak
- “Drifting” in Lhasa: Cultural Encounter, Contested Modernity, and the Negotiation of Tibetanness pp. 144-161

- Hong Zhu and Junxi Qian
- Preferences Toward Neighbor Ethnicity and Affluence: Evidence from an Inherited Dual Ethnic Context in Post-Soviet Tartu, Estonia pp. 162-182

- Kadri Leetmaa, Tiit Tammaru and Daniel Baldwin Hess
- Patterns of Socioeconomic Segregation in the Capital Cities of Fast-Track Reforming Postsocialist Countries pp. 183-202

- Szymon Marcińczak, Tiit Tammaru, Jakub Novák, Michael Gentile, Zoltán Kovács, Jana Temelová, Vytautas Valatka, Anneli Kährik and Balázs Szabó
- Rethinking Centers and Margins in Geography: Bodies, Life Course, and the Performance of Transnational Space pp. 203-218

- Max J. Andrucki and Jen Dickinson
- Alter-Childhoods: Biopolitics and Childhoods in Alternative Education Spaces pp. 219-237

- Peter Kraftl
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