Editorial
Theme issue: Situating neogeography
Guest editors: Matthew W Wilson, Mark Graham
Guest editorial
Neogeography and volunteered geographic information: a conversation with Michael Goodchild and Andrew Turner 10 – 18
Matthew W Wilson, Mark Graham
Crowdsourced cartography: mapping experience and knowledge 19 – 36
Martin Dodge, Rob Kitchin
Situating performative neogeography: tracing, mapping, and performing “Everyone’s East Lake” 37 – 54
Wen Lin
Neogeography and the delusion of democratisation 55 – 69
Mordechai Haklay
Commentary
Augmented realities and uneven geographies: exploring the geolinguistic contours of the web 77 – 99
Mark Graham, Matthew Zook
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Commentary
Gentrification or ‘multiplication of the suburbs’? Residential development in New Zealand’s coastal countryside 109 – 125
Damian Collins
Noxious neighbours? Interrogating the impacts of sex premises in residential areas 126 – 141
Phil Hubbard, Spike Boydell, Penny Crofts, Jason Prior, Glen Searle
Too much food and too little sidewalk? Problematizing the obesogenic environment thesis 142 – 158
Julie Guthman
Spatial development of producer services in the Chinese urban system 159 – 179
Fiona F Yang, Anthony G O Yeh
Ecologies of experience: materiality, sociality, and the embodied experience of (street) performing 180 – 196
Paul Simpson
Railway franchising in Great Britain and effects of the 2008/09 economic recession 197 – 216
Richard D Knowles
Spaces of neoliberal experimentation: soft spaces, postpolitics, and neoliberal governmentality 217 – 234
Graham Haughton, Phil Allmendinger, Stijn Oosterlynck
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Commentary
Making and gifting belonging: creative arts and people with learning disabilities 244 – 262
Edward Hall
Route choice efficiency: an investigation of
home-to-work trips using GPS data 263 – 275
Dominik Papinski, Darren M Scott
The intraurban geography of generalised trust in Sydney 276 – 294
Kerstin Hermes, Michael Poulsen
Voluntary simplicity, involuntary complexities, and the pull of remove: the radical ruralities of off-grid lifestyles 295 – 311
Phillip Vannini, Jonathan Taggart
Landscapes with a heartbeat: tracing a portable landscape for jogging in Sweden (1958–1971) 312 – 328
Mattias Qviström
Post-accession Polish migrants—their experiences of living in ‘low-demand’ social housing areas in Glasgow 329 – 343
Derek McGhee, Sue Heath, Paulina Trevena
The challenges of combining two databases in small-area estimation: an example using spatial microsimulation of child poverty 344 – 361
Yogi Vidyattama, Riyana Miranti, Justine McNamara, Robert Tanton, Ann Harding
Great Britain’s second-order city regions in recessions 362 – 382
Tony Champion, Alan Townsend
Age norms on leaving home: multilevel evidence from the European Social Survey 383 – 401
Arnstein Aassve, Bruno Arpino, Francesco C Billari
Up, down, round and round: connecting regimes
and practices in innovation for sustainability 402 – 420
Tom Hargreaves, Noel Longhurst, Gill Seyfang
The promise of the affordable artist’s studio: governing creative spaces in London 421 – 437
Simon Moreton
Spaces of resistance or acquiescence? Learning from media discourses on the role of voluntarism in ageing communities 438 – 450
Mark W Skinner, Alun E Joseph, Rachel V Herron
Sensory global towns: an experiential approach to the growth of the Slow City movement 451 – 466
Sarah Pink, Lisa J Servon
Bottles, bores, and boats: agency of water assemblages in post/colonial inland Australia 467 – 484
Leah M Gibbs
Reviews 485 – 488
Johnston on Nightingale: Segregation: a global history of divided cities
Grabbatin on Stahl: Rent from the land: a political ecology of postsocialist rural transformation
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Commentary
The politics of suburbia: Israel’s settlement policy and the production of space in the metropolitan area of Jerusalem 497 – 516
Marco Allegra
An uncomfortable truth: air-conditioning and sustainability in Asia 517 – 531
Tim Winter
Visually-Driven Urban Simulation: exploring fast and slow change in residential location 532 – 552
Michael Batty
‘I wanted my child to go to a more mixed school’: schooling and ethnic mix in East London 553 – 574
Chris Hamnett, Tim Butler, Mark Ramsden
The area determinants of the location choices of new immigrants in England 575 – 592
Kitty Lymperopoulou
Industries, skills, and human capital: how does regional size affect uneven development? 593 – 613
Rikard H Eriksson, Høgni Kalsø Hansen
Inspecting regional economic structural changes through linking occupations and industries 614 – 633
Jun Wan, Jae Hong Kim, Geoffrey J D Hewings
Mapping the coevolution of urban energy systems: pathways of change 634 – 649
Yvonne Rydin, Catalina Turcu, Simon Guy, Patrick Austin
Income and preferences for the environment: evidence from subjective well-being data 650 – 667
Susana Ferreira, Mirko Moro
The division of spatial housing submarkets: a theory and the case of Seoul 668 – 690
Joon Park
Understanding transition–periphery dynamics: renewable energy in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland 691 – 709
Joseph Murphy, Adrian Smith
The expenditure impacts of individual higher education institutions and their students on the Scottish economy under a regional government budget constraint: homogeneity or heterogeneity? 710 – 727
Kristinn Hermannsson, Katerina Lisenkova, Peter G McGregor, J Kim Swales
Arts accessibility to major museums and cultural/ethnic institutions in Los Angeles: can school tours overcome neighborhood disparities? 728 – 748
Douglas Houston, Paul Ong
Review 749 – 750
Reiss on Glaeser: Triumph of the city: how our greatest invention makes us richer, smarter, greener, healthier, and happier
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Commentary
When virtual and material worlds collide: democratic fashion in the digital age 760 – 780
Louise Crewe
Open Access
Placing the stakes: the enactment of territorial stakeholders in planning processes 781 – 796
Jonathan Metzger
Mass transportation in the neoliberal city: the mobilizing myths of the Grand Paris Express 797 – 813
Theresa Erin Enright
Regional policy spillovers: the national impact of demand-side policy in an interregional model of the UK economy 814 – 834
Michelle Gilmartin, David Learmouth, J Kim Swales, Peter McGregor, Karen Turner
Mainstreaming environment and development at the World Trade Organization? Fisheries subsidies, the politics of rule-making, and the elusive ‘triple win’ 835 – 852
Liam Campling, Elizabeth Havice
Do environmental policy instruments influence fiduciaries’ decisions? 853 – 871
Matthew M Haigh, Matthew A Shapiro
Religious residential segregation and internal migration: the British Muslim case 872 – 891
Richard Gale
Shared space, divided space: narrating ethnic histories of Osh 892 – 907
Nick Megoran
Social capital and the innovative performance of Italian provinces 908 – 929
Riccardo Crescenzi, Luisa Gagliardi, Marco Percoco
Catching up, leapfrogging, or forging ahead? Exploring the effects of integration and history on spatial technological adoptions 930 – 946
Emanuele Giovannetti
A stochastic actor-based modelling of the evolution of an intercity corporate network 947 – 966
Xingjian Liu, Ben Derudder, Yaolin Liu, Frank Witlox, Wei Shen
Determinants of the performance of business associations in rural settlements in the United Kingdom: an analysis of members’ satisfaction and willingness-to-pay for association survival 967 – 985
Robert Newbery, Johannes Sauer, Matthew Gorton, Jeremy Phillipson, Jane Atterton
Does migration make you happy? A longitudinal study of internal migration and subjective well-being 986 – 1002
Beata Nowok, Maarten van Ham, Allan M Findlay, Vernon Gayle
Review 1003 – 1004
Manley on Maloutas, Fujita (Eds): Residential segregation in comparative perspective: making sense of contextual diversity
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Commentary
Theme issue: What are surfaces ?
Guest editors: Isla Forsyth, Hayden Lorimer, Peter Merriman, James Robinson
Guest editorial
Shipping container mobilities, seamless compatibility, and the global surface of logistical integration 1021 – 1036
Craig Martin
Subversive patterning: the surficial qualities of camouflage 1037 – 1052
Isla Forsyth
‘Darkened surfaces’: camouflage and the nocturnal observation of Britain, 1941–45 1053 – 1069
James Philip Robinson
The quarry as sculpture: the place of making 1070 – 1086
David A Paton
Placental surfaces and the geographies of bodily interiors 1087 – 1104
Rachel Colls, Maria Fannin
Crossing surfaces in search of the Holy: landscape and liminality in contemporary Christian pilgrimage 1105 – 1126
Avril Maddrell, Veronica della Dora
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The socionatural engineering of reductionist metaphors: a political ecology of synthetic biology 1127 – 1143
Jairus Rossi
Standing out in the crowd: the rise of exclusivity-based strategies to compete in the contemporary marketplace for music and fashion 1144 – 1161
Brian J Hracs, Doreen Jakob, Atle Hauge
A decade of learning about publics, participation, and climate change: institutionalising reflexivity? 1162 – 1183
Helen Pallett, Jason Chilves
Representations and policy change: evidence from the Canadian-flag shipping industry 1184 – 1198
Emmanuel Guy
Unscripted (in)justice: exposure to ecological hazards in metropolitan Accra 1199 – 1218
Martin Oteng-Ababio
Testing the ‘residential rootedness’ hypothesis
of self-employment for Germany and the UK 1219 – 1239
Darja Reuschke, Maarten van Ham
Perceptions of thermal comfort and housing quality: exploring the microgeographies of energy poverty in Stakhanov, Ukraine 1240 – 1257
Saska Petrova, Michael Gentile, Ilkka Henrik Mäkinen, Stefan Bouzarovski