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Issue 1

Commentary

Neoliberalising adaptation to environmental change: foresight or foreclosure? 1 – 4
Romain Felli, Noel Castree

Theme issue: Researching policy mobilities: reflections on method
Guest editors: Allan Cochrane, Kevin Ward

Guest editorial

Researching the geographies of policy mobility: confronting the methodological challenges 5 – 12
Allan Cochrane, Kevin Ward

Reverb: policy making in wave form 13 – 20
Richard Freeman

Follow the policy: a distended case approach 21 – 30
Jamie Peck, Nik Theodore

Ethnographic circulations: space – time relations in the worlds of poverty management 31 – 41
Ananya Roy

Assembling urbanism: following policies and ‘studying through’ the sites and situations of policy making 42 – 51
Eugene McCann, Kevin Ward

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Residential segregation in Northern Ireland in 2001: assessing the value of exploring spatial variations 52 – 67
Christopher D Lloyd, Ian Shuttleworth

New relationships between Japanese and Taiwanese electronics firms 68 – 88
David W Edgington, Roger Hayter

Applying for home mortgages in immigrant communities: the case of Asian applicants in Los Angeles 89 – 110
Michela M Zonta

Credit scoring, risk, and consumer lendingscapes in emerging markets 111 – 124
Dawn Burton

Welfare regimes and the incentives to work and get educated 125 – 149
Andrés Rodríguez-Pose, Vassilis Tselios

Governing biosecurity in a neoliberal world: comparative perspectives from Australia and the United Kingdom 150 – 168
Damian Maye, Jacqui Dibden, Vaughan Higgins, Clive Potter

Reterritorialising rural handicrafts in Thailand and Vietnam: a view from the margins of the miracle 169 – 186
Katherine V Gough, Jonathan Rigg

Technology, technicity, and emerging practices of temporal sensitivity in videogames 187 – 203
James Ash

Performing carbon’s materiality: the production of carbon offsets and the framing of exchange 204 – 220
David M Lansing

Gentrifiers and their choice of housing: characteristics of the households living in new developments in Swiss cities 221 – 236
Patrick Rérat

A computable general equilibrium model of the city: impacts of technology, zoning, and trade 237 – 253
Craig Olwert, Jean-Michel Guldmann

Issue 2

Featured graphic. City networks in the United States: a comparison of four models 255 – 256
Xingjian Liu, Zachary Neal, Ben Derudder

Commentary

The future of urban living through the lens of ‘climate change’? Insights from American initiatives 257 – 262
Deepak Gopinath

When soft spaces harden: the EU strategy for the Baltic Sea Region 263 – 280
Jonathan Metzger, Peter Schmitt

Formal venture capital acquisition: can entrepreneurs compensate for the spatial proximity benefits of South East England and ‘star’ golden-triangle universities? 281 – 296
Cornelius Mueller, Paul Westhead, Mike Wright

Dumping on the poor: the ecological distribution of Accra’s solid-waste burden 297 – 314
Anthony Baabereyir, Sarah Jewitt, Sarah O’Hara

Activity spaces and the measurement of clustering and exposure: a case study of linguistic groups in Montreal 315 – 332
Steven Farber, Antonio Páez, Catherine Morency

Openness, absorptive capacity, and regional innovation in China 333 – 355
Chih-Hai Yang, Hui-Lin Lin

On the sociospatial dynamics of personal knowledge networks: formation, maintenance, and knowledge interactions 356 – 376
Franz Huber

The Netherlands spatial planning doctrine in disarray in the 21st century 377 – 395
Petra H Roodbol-Mekkes, Arnold J J van der Valk, Willem K Korthals Altes

Perceived externalities of cell phone base stations: the case of property prices in Hamburg, Germany 396 – 410
Sebastian Brandt, Wolfgang Maennig

Farmers’ producer companies in India: a new concept for collective action? 411 – 427
Anika Trebbin, Markus Hassler

Feeling unsafe in urban areas: exploring older children’s geographies of fear 428 – 444
Rosemary D F Bromley, Robert J Stacey

Tales from the road: reflections on power and disciplining within the academy 445 – 457
Daniel Hammett

Physical threats to older people’s social worlds: findings from a pilot study in Wuhan, China 458 – 476
Rose Gilroy

How the cake is distributed: the case of Portuguese decentralized grants 477 – 490
Paulo Reis Mourão

Local distribution and subsequent mobility of immigrants measured from the School Census in England 491 – 505
Stephen Jivraj, Ludi Simpson, Naomi Marquis

Reviews 506 – 508
Landström on Brown: Science in democracy: expertise, institution and representation
Elwood on Gilbert, Masucci: Information and communication technology geographies: strategies for bridging the digital divide

Issue 3

Commentary

Commentary 509 – 512
Sally Eden

Theme issue: Probabilistic political economy in geographical context
Guest editors: Paul Plummer, Raymond Dezzani

Guest editorial

Probabilistic political economy in geographical context 513 – 517
Paul Plummer, Raymond Dezzani

A coevolutionary approach to the capitalist space economy 518 – 537
Luke Bergmann

Rationality, stability, and endogenous price formation in spatially interdependent markets 538 – 559
Paul Plummer, Eric Sheppard, Robert Haining

The dynamics of primitive accumulation: with application to rural China 560 – 579
Michael Webber

The role of foreign direct investment as a structural development indicator of the hierarchical world economy 580 – 604
Raymond J Dezzani, Harley Johansen

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Temporal dimensions and measurement of neighbourhood effects 605 – 627
Sako Musterd, George Galster, Roger Andersson

China’s development disconnect 628 – 648
Richard Florida, Charlotta Mellander, Haifeng Qian

The anticipated emotional consequences of adaptive behaviour—impacts on the take-up of household flood-protection measures 649 – 668
Tim Harries

Local indices of segregation with application to social segregation between London’s secondary schools, 2003 – 08/09 669 – 687
Richard Harris

Beyond the dilemma of mobility: exploring new ways of matching intellectual and physical mobility 688 – 704
António Ferreira, Peter Batey, Marco Te Brömmelstroet, Luca Bertolini

How spatial segregation changes over time: sorting out the sorting processes 705 – 722
Nick Bailey

Dialectics of disassembly: heifer-care protocols and the alienation of value in a village dairy cooperative 723 – 740
Tad Mutersbaugh, Lauren Martin

Environmental justice in the city? Challenges for policy and resource allocation in keeping the streets clean 741 – 761
Glen Bramley, Nick Bailey, Annette Hastings, David Watkins, Rob Crowdace

Issue 4

Commentary

Commentary 763 – 767
Michael Crang

Theme issue: Familial relations: spaces, subjects, and politics
Guest editors: Christopher Harker, Lauren L Martin

Guest editorial

Familial relations: spaces, subjects, and politics 768 – 775
Christopher Harker, Lauren L Martin

Do as I say, not as I do: the affective space of family life and the generational transmission of drinking cultures 776 – 792
Gill Valentine, Mark Jayne, Myles Gould

Transnational families and the family nexus: perspectives of Indonesian and Filipino children left behind by migrant parent(s) 793 – 815
Elspeth Graham, Lucy P Jordan, Brenda S A Yeoh, Theodora Lam, Maruja Asis, Su-kamdi

‘The church is ... my family’: exploring the interrelationship between familial and religious practices and spaces 816 – 831
Sonya Sharma

Women in waiting? Singlehood, marriage, and family in Singapore 832 – 848
Kamalini Ramdas

Precariousness, precarity, and family: notes from Palestine 849 – 865
Christopher Harker

Governing through the family: struggles over US noncitizen family detention policy 866 – 888
Lauren L Martin

The spectacular and the mundane: racialised state violence, Filipino migrant workers, and their families 889 – 904
Elizabeth Lee, Geraldine Pratt

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Bounded rationality in policy learning amongst cities: lessons from the transport sector 905 – 920
Greg Marsden, Karen Trapenberg Frick, Anthony D May, Elizabeth Deakin

Institutions and sectoral logics in creative industries: the media cluster in Cologne 921 – 936
Birgit Apitzsch, Geny Piotti

Network nation 937 – 953
Rhys Jones, Peter Merriman

Relational power in the governance of a South African e-waste transition 954 – 971
Mary Lawhon

The New Zealand Index of Neighbourhood Social Fragmentation: integrating theory and data 972 – 988
Vivienne Ivory, Karen Witten, Clare Salmond, En-Yi Lin, Ru Quan You, Tony Blakely

Urban growth and long-term changes in natural hazard risk 989 – 1008
Stephanie E Chang, Martin Gregorian, Karthick Pathman, Lilia Yumagulova, Wendy Tse



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