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Issue 1

Commentaries

Charles Darwin and the geographers: unnatural selection 1 – 4
Felix Driver

The mediatizing don 5 – 7
Jessie P H Poon

Contemporary cultures of abstinence and the nighttime economy: Muslim attitudes towards alcohol and the implications for social cohesion 8 – 22
Gill Valentine, Sarah L Holloway, Mark Jayne

Researching technoscientific concerns in the making: narrative structures, public responses, and emerging nanotechnologies 23 – 37
Phil Macnaghten

Locating biopiracy: geographically and culturally situated knowledges 38 – 56
Daniel F Robinson

Proximity and perceived safety as determinants of urban trail use: findings from a three-city study 57 – 79
Jennifer R Wolch, Zari Tatalovich, Donna Spruijt-Metz, Jason Byrne, Michael Jerrett, Chih-Ping Chou, Susan Weaver, Lili Wang, William Fulton, Kim Reynolds

Success by design: HOPE VI, new urbanism, and the neoliberal transformation of public housing in the United States 80 – 98
James Hanlon

Participatory planning, justice, and climate change in Durban, South Africa 99 – 115
Alex Aylett

In pursuit of parrhesia: an investigation into knowledge selection in inquisitorial planning practice 116 – 133
Stephen McKay

Path dependency and the neighbourhood effect: urban poverty in impoverished neighbourhoods in Chinese cities 134 – 152
Fulong Wu, Shenjing He, Chris Webster

Regional classification to enhance efficiency and equity in energy policy: the case of energy conservation in China 153 – 168
Dan Wei

Policy transfer as policy assemblage: making policy for the creative industries in New Zealand 169 – 186
Russell Prince

Relational distance: sociocultural and time – spatial tensions in innovation practices 187 – 204
Oliver Ibert

Revealing talent: informal skills intermediation as an emergent pathway to immigrant labor market incorporation 205 – 222
Nichola Lowe, Jacqueline Hagan, Natasha Iskander

The mechanism behind environmental inequality in Scotland: which came first, the deprivation or the landfill? 223 – 240
Elizabeth A Richardson, Niamh K Shortt, Richard J Mitchell

Frequent flyer programmes and the reproduction of aeromobility 241 – 252
Stefan Gössling, Jan Henrik Nilsson

Reviews 253 – 254
Reiss on Immergluck: Foreclosed: high-risk lending, deregulation, and the undermining of America’s mortgage market

Issue 2

Featured graphic

Worldwide differences in executive pay, culture, well-being, and economic growth 255 – 256
Martijn J Burger, Bas Karreman

Commentaries

The descent of Darwin 257 – 258
Gerry Kearns

Darwin, dead and buried? 259 – 261
Diarmid Finnegan

Observations on Darwin and geography 262 – 264
Michael A Summerfield

Theme issue: The Indigenous City
Guest editors: George Morgan, Kalervo Gulson

Guest editorial

Indigenous people and urbanization 265 – 267
George Morgan, Kalervo Gulson

Diasporic Indigeneity: place and the articulation of Ainu identity in Tokyo, Japan 268 – 284
Mark K Watson

Exploring ambiguity: Aboriginal identity negotiation in southwestern Sydney 285 – 299
Yuriko Yamanouchi

From the barrel of the gun: policy incursions, land, and Aboriginal peoples in Australia 300 – 313
Kalervo N Gulson, Robert J Parkes

Indigenous-inclusive citizenship: the city and social housing in Canada, New Zealand, and Australia 314 – 331
Ryan Walker, Manuhuia Barcham

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The craft of scalar practices 332 – 346
Alistair Fraser

Geographic variations in the early diffusion of corporate voluntary standards: comparing ISO 14001 and the Global Compact 347 – 365
Richard Perkins, Eric Neumayer

A postsuburban world? An outline of a research agenda 366 – 383
Nicholas A Phelps, Andrew M Wood, David C Valler

‘Wee women no more’: female partners of republican political prisoners in Belfast 384 – 399
Peter Shirlow, Lorraine Dowler

Effects of built environments on vehicle miles traveled: evidence from 370 US urbanized areas 400 – 418
Robert Cervero, Jin Murakami

Homeownership and labour-market behaviour: interpreting the evidence 419 – 433
Jan Rouwendal, Peter Nijkamp

The relative efficiency of automatic and discretionary regional aid 434 – 451
J Kim Swales

Assessment of regeneration projects in urban areas of environmental interest: a stated choice approach to estimate use and quasi-option values 452 – 468
Elisabetta Strazzera, Elisabetta Cherchi, Silvia Ferrini

Ethnic spatial segregation and tobacco consumption: a multilevel repeated cross-sectional analysis of smoking prevalence in urban New Zealand, 1981–1996 469 – 486
Graham Moon, Ross Barnett, Jamie Pearce

Exploring causal effects of neighborhood type on walking behavior using stratification on the propensity score 487 – 504
Xinyu (Jason) Cao

Reviews 505 – 508
Pearce on Escobar: Territories of difference: place, movements, life
Christophers on Ho: Liquidated: an ethnography of Wall Street

Issue 3

Commentaries

The student city: an ongoing story of neoliberalism, gentrification, and commodification 509 – 514
Paul Chatterton
Harnessing science and securing societal impacts from publicly funded research: reflections on UK science policy 515 – 523
David Demeritt

Love thy neighbour? Social mixing in London’s gentrification frontiers 524 – 544
Mark Davidson

Floating choices: a generational perspective on intentions of rural – urban migrants in China 545 – 562
Zhongshan Yue, Shuzhuo Li, Marcus W Feldman, Haifeng Du

Polycentric urban development: the case of Hangzhou 563 – 577
Wenze Yue, Yong Liu, Peilei Fan

Ethno-religious categories and measuring occupational attainment in relation to education in England and Wales: a multilevel analysis 578 – 591
Ron Johnston, Ibrahim Sirkeci, Nabil Khattab, Tariq Modood

Educational inequality under China’s rural – urban divide: the hukou system and return to education 592 – 610
Qiang Fu, Qiang Ren

The transformative potential of institutions: how symbolic markers can institute new social meaning in changing cities 611 – 625
Sebastian Dembski, Willem Salet

World-city-entrepreneurialism: globalist imaginaries, neoliberal geographies, and the production of new St Petersburg 626 – 643
Oleg Golubchikov

Seeking ‘telos’ in the ‘transfrontier’? Neoliberalism and the transcending of community conservation in Southern Africa 644 – 660
Bram Büscher

Innovative strategies of agricultural cooperatives in the framework of the new rural development paradigms: the case of the Region of Valencia (Spain) 661 – 677
Dionisio Ortiz-Miranda, Olga M Moreno-Pérez, Ana M Moragues-Faus

Gender, natural capital, and migration in the southern Ecuadorian Andes 678 – 696
Clark L Gray

Sociopsychological perspectives on the active roles of domestic actors in transition to a lower carbon electricity economy 697 – 714
Michael Nye, Lorraine Whitmarsh, Timothy Foxon

Cognitive continental drift: how attitudes can change the overall pattern of cognitive distances 715 – 728
Claus-Christian Carbon

Geographies of religion and development: rebuilding sacred spaces in Aceh, Indonesia, after the tsunami 729 – 746
Andrew McGregor

Becoming private property: custom, law, and the geographies of ‘ownership’ in 18th- and 19th-century England 747 – 762
Carl J Griffin


Conference announcement: The European Science Foundation (ESF), in partnership with LiU, is organising the following conference: Home, Migration and the City: New Narratives, New Methodologies Scandic Linköping Vast, Linköping, Sweden 6-10 August 2010. Application deadline: 16th April 2010. Chair: Dr Ayona Datta, London School of Economics, UK. Co -Chair: Dr Kathy Burrell, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK. www.esf.org/conferences/10317

Issue 4

Featured graphic: The virtual ‘bible belt’ 763 – 764
Matthew Zook, Mark Graham

Commentaries

From reds to red shirts: political evolution and devolution in Thailand 765 – 770
Jim Glassman

Local and regional development in times of crisis 771 – 779
John Tomaney, Andy Pike, Andrés Rodríguez-Pose

'It's crunch time': the 'lost' geographies of the crisis 780 – 784
Thomas Wainwright

Music scenes to music clusters: the economic geography of music in the US, 1970 – 2000 785 – 804
Richard Florida, Charlotta Mellander, Kevin Stolarick

How to make progress in theories of spatial clustering: a case study of Malmberg and Maskell’s emerging theory 805 – 820
Päivi Oinas, Caterina Marchionni

Competitive global city regions and ‘sustainable development’: an interpretive institutionalist account in the South East of England 821 – 837
Rob Krueger, David Gibbs

Globalization from the edge: a framework for understanding how small and medium-sized firms in the periphery ‘go global’ 838 – 855
Nathan Young

Geographical knowledges and neoliberal tensions: compulsory land purchase in the context of contemporary urban redevelopment 856 – 873
Brett Christophers

The intensity of ethnic residential clustering: exploring scale effects using local indicators of spatial association 874 – 894
Michael Poulsen, Ron Johnston, James Forrest

Gentrification in the context of ‘risk society’ 895 – 912
Andrejs Skaburskis

Reexamining the influence of work and nonwork accessibility on residential location choices with a microanalytic framework 913 – 930
Brian H Y Lee, Paul Waddell, Liming Wang, Ram M Pendyala

Renewable energy and sociotechnical change: imagined subjectivities of ‘the public’ and their implications 931 – 947
Gordon Walker, Noel Cass, Kate Burningham, Julie Barnett

Understanding the school journey: integrating data on travel and environment 948 – 965
Colin Pooley, Duncan Whyatt, Marion Walker, Gemma Davies, Paul Coulton, Will Bamford

Commercial counterurbanisation: an emerging force in rural economic development 966 – 981
Gary Bosworth

Development plans versus conservation: explanation of emergent conflicts and state political handling 982 – 1000
Evangelia Apostolopoulou, John D Pantis

The exercise of power to limit the development of new housing in the English countryside 1001 – 1016
John Sturzaker

Issue 5

Commentaries

The credit crunch and power relations in UK retail property 1017 – 1022
Cliff Guy

The Darwins and the Cecils are only empty vessels 1023 – 1025
Danny Dorling

Theme issue: Thinking waste and matter: from end-of-pipe to materialising economy
Guest editors: Nicky Gregson, Mike Crang

Guest editorial

Materiality and waste: inorganic vitality in a networked world 1026 – 1032
Nicky Gregson, Mike Crang

Burying the ‘refuse revolution’: the rise of controlled tipping in Britain, 1920 – 1960 1033 – 1048
Timothy Cooper

Actor networks, modes of production, and waste regimes: reassembling the macro-social 1049 – 1064
Zsuzsa Gille

Inextinguishable fibres: demolition and the vital materialisms of asbestos 1065 – 1083
Nicky Gregson, Helen Watkins, Melania Calestani

The death of great ships: photography, politics, and waste in the global imaginary 1084 – 1102
Mike Crang

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The performativity of urban citizenship 1103 – 1120
Adam M Pine

Crisis and institutional change in urban governance 1121 – 1137
Crispian Fuller

Tracking grizzly bears in British Columbia’s environmental politics 1138 – 1156
Jessica Dempsey

Pathologies of migrant place-making: the case of Polish migrants to the UK 1157 – 1173
Nick Gill

Leveling the playing field? Urban disparities in funding for local parks and recreation in the Los Angeles region 1174 – 1192
Pascale Joassart-Marcelli

A governmental contest: regulating US cinema during the Progressive Era 1193 – 1209
Eric Olund

Links between ill health and regional economic performance: evidence from Swedish longitudinal data 1210 – 1220
Bo Malmberg, Eva Andersson, S V Subramanian

Distance between home and work: a multilevel analysis of individual workers, neighbourhoods, and employment sites in Northern Ireland 1221 – 1238
Ian Shuttleworth, Myles Gould

Optimising economic, environmental, and social objectives: a goal-programming approach in the food sector 1239 – 1254
David Oglethorpe

Issue 6

Winners of the Ashby Prizes 1255 – 1257

Commentaries

Small shop decline: shadow boxing in the dark? 1258 – 1263
Alan Hallsworth

Measuring segregation—a cautionary tale 1264 – 1270
Ron Johnston, Kelvyn Jones

Featured graphic

Contemporary Mappa Mundi: American exceptionalism in the world city network 1271 – 1272
Sandra Vinciguerra, Peter J Taylor, Michael Hoyler, Kathy Pain

Beyond the ABC: climate change policy and theories of social change 1273 – 1285
Elizabeth Shove

Getting ready for carbon capture and storage by issuing capture options 1286 – 1307
Xi Liang, David Reiner, Jon Gibbins, Jia Li

Environmental injustices in transnational context: urbanization and industrial hazards in El Paso/Ciudad Juárez 1308 – 1327
Sara E Grineski, Timothy W Collins

Navigation in new terrain with familiar maps: masterminding sociospatial equality through resource-oriented innovation policy 1328 – 1345
Sjur Kasa, Anders Underthun

Can a community currency be independent of the state currency? A case study of the credito in Argentina (1995 – 2008) 1346 – 1364
Pepita Ould-Ahmed

Notions of materiality and linearity: the challenges of marketing the Hadrian’s Wall place ‘product’ 1365 – 1382
Gary Warnaby, Dominic Medway, David Bennison

Spatial structure and productivity in US metropolitan areas 1383 – 1402
Evert J Meijers, Martijn J Burger

Built environment and property crime in Seattle, 1998 – 2000: a Bayesian analysis 1403 – 1420
Stephen A Matthews, Tse-Chuan Yang, Karen L Hayslett, R Barry Ruback

Diversity or disadvantage? Putnam, Goodhart, ethnic heterogeneity, and collective efficacy 1421 – 1438
Liz Twigg, Joanna Taylor, John Mohan

Ethnic population concentration and net migration in London 1439 – 1456
John Stillwell

Migrant workers in the urban labour market of Shenzhen, China 1457 – 1475
Mark Y Wang, Jiaping Wu

Devolution dynamics of Spanish local government 1476 – 1495
Maria Teresa Balaguer-Coll, Diego Prior, Emili Tortosa-Ausina

Consumer behaviour and the life course: shopper reactions to self-service grocery shops and supermarkets in England c. 1947 – 75 1496 – 1512
Adrian R Bailey, Gareth Shaw, Andrew Alexander, Dawn Nell

Issue 7

Commentaries

Dying of the heat: diagnostic debates, calculations of risk, and actions to advance preparedness 1513 – 1518
Sabrina McCormick

Roads to perdition in the knowledge economy 1519 – 1520
Dragos Simandan

Mess among disciplines: interdisciplinarity in environmental research 1521 – 1536
Andrew Donaldson, Neil Ward, Sue Bradley

‘Vertebrating’ the region as networked space of flows: learning from the spatial grammar of Catalanist territoriality 1537 – 1554
David L Prytherch

Transecting security and space in Maputo 1555 – 1576
Till F Paasche, James D Sidaway

Noise reduction: the postpolitical quandary of night flights at Brussels airport 1577 – 1594
Stijn Oosterlynck, Erik Swyngedouw

The rise and fall of a micro-learning region: Mexican immigrants and construction in center-south Philadelphia 1595 – 1612
Natasha Iskander, Nichola Lowe, Christine Riordan

Equity of urban service delivery: a comparison of different accessibility measures 1613 – 1635
Tijs Neutens, Tim Schwanen, Frank Witlox, Philippe De Maeyer

What matters more for the decision to move: jobs versus amenities 1636 – 1649
Thomas Niedomysl, Høgni Kalsø Hansen

Developing summary measures of health-related multiple physical environmental deprivation for epidemiological research 1650 – 1668
Elizabeth A Richardson, Richard Mitchell, Niamh K Shortt, Jamie Pearce, Terence P Dawson

What was the deal for the participants of the Argentine local currency systems, the Redes de Trueque? 1669 – 1685
Georgina M Gómez

Environmental governance in Russia: the ‘closed’ pathway to ecological modernization 1686 – 1704
Masahiro Tokunaga

A psychological – geographical approach to vulnerability: the example of a Chinese urban development project from the perspective of the transactional stress model 1705 – 1722
Anna Lena Bercht, Rainer Wehrhahn

The legitimacy and governance of Norway’s sovereign wealth fund: the ethics of global investment 1723 – 1738
Gordon L Clark, Ashby H B Monk

Offsetting benefits? Analyzing access to forest carbon 1739 – 1761
Esteve Corbera, Katrina Brown

Reviews 1762 – 1766
Wu on Pow: Gated communities in China: class, privilege and the moral politics of the good life
Pow on Lin: Developing China: land, politics and social conditionsErratum1766

Erratum 1766

Issue 8

Featured graphic

Social stratification in the United States 1767 – 1768
Stephen J Rose

Commentaries

When the tide goes out: gender, leadership and failure in the retail sector 1769 – 1774
John Pal, Dominic Medway, Gary Warnaby

On Darwin, geography, and biology: another tale of the lions and the butterflies—episode 2? 1775 – 1781
Daniel Z Sui

Theme issue: Ethical foodscapes?: premises, promises, and possibilities
Guest editors: Michael K Goodman, Damian Maye, Lewis Holloway

Guest editorial

Ethical foodscapes?: premises, promises, and possibilities 1782 – 1796
Michael K Goodman, Damian Maye, Lewis Holloway

Collective purchase: moving local and organic foods beyond the niche market 1797 – 1813
Ruth Little, Damian Maye, Brian Ilbery

From ‘value-for-money’ to ‘values-for-money’? Ethical food and policy in Europe 1814 – 1832
Tim Lang

Fairness and ethicality in their place: the regional dynamics of fair trade and ethical sourcing agendas in the plantation districts of South India 1833 – 1851
Jeff Neilson, Bill Pritchard

Local and green, global and fair: the ethical foodscape and the politics of care 1852 – 1867
Kevin Morgan

Perspective and power in the ethical foodscape 1868 – 1874
Susanne Freidberg

Palatable ethics 1875 – 1880
Henry Buller

The politics of behavior change 1881 – 1886
Clive Barnett

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The politics of inequality in globalizing cities: how the middle classes matter in the governing of Buenos Aires 1887 – 1901
J Miguel Kanai

Regional economic policy ‘in-the-making’: imaginaries, political projects and institutions for Auckland’s economic transformation 1902 – 1924
Steffen Wetzstein, Richard Le Heron

Sex offenders and residential location: a predictive – analytical framework 1925 – 1942
Elizabeth A Mack, Tony H Grubesic

Homelessness, travel behavior, and the politics of transportation mobilities in Long Beach, California 1943 – 1963
Christine L Jocoy, Vincent J Del Casino, Jr

Low-income-country import competition and the structure of earnings inequality in Canada, 1996 – 2001 1964 – 1986
Sébastien Breau

Industrial clustering and technological innovation in China: new evidence from the ICT industry in Shenzhen 1987 – 2010
Cassandra C Wang, George C S Lin, Guicai Li

Mobilizing cookstoves for development: a dual adoption framework analysis of collaborative technology innovations in Western India 2011 – 2030
Gregory L Simon

Reviews 2031 – 2036
Johnston on Szpiro: Numbers rule: the vexing mathematics of democracy from Plato to the present
Christophers on Poovey: Genres of the credit economy: mediating value in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Britain
Kodate on Aldrich: Site fights: divisive facilities and civil society in Japan and the West



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