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Issue 1

Announcement 1

Editorial

On journals 2 – 8
Ron Johnston

Building mass customised housing through innovation in the production system: lessons from Japan 9 – 20
James Barlow, Ritsuko Ozaki

Inequity measures for evaluations of environmental justice: a case study of close proximity to highways in New York City 21 – 43
Jerry O Jacobson, Nicolas W Hengartner, Thomas A Louis

England's multiethnic educational system? A classification of secondary schools 45 – 62
Ron Johnston, Deborah Wilson, Simon Burgess

Occupational structures in service-class households: comparisons of rural, suburban, and inner-city residential environments 63 – 80
Keith Hoggart, Chris Hiscock

Analysing commuting using local regression techniques: scale, sensitivity, and geographical patterning 81 – 103
Chris Lloyd, Ian Shuttleworth

A utility-based analysis of activity time allocation decisions underlying segmented daily activity - travel patterns 105 – 125
Chang-Hyeon Joh, Theo A Arentze, Harry J P Timmermans

Street-weighted interpolation techniques for demographic count estimation in incompatible zone systems 127 – 139
Michael Reibel, Michael E Bufalino

Robust point-pattern inference from spatially censored data 141 – 159
Stuart H Sweeney, Kevin J Konty

Review essays on: Key Thinkers on Space and Place 161 – 187
Mark Boyle, Richard Peet, Claudio Minca, Michael Samers, Kirsten Simonsen, Mark Purcell, Elspeth Graham, Phil Hubbard, Rob Kitchin, Gill Valentine

Reviews 189 – 190
Clarke on Barnett: Culture and democracy: media, space and representation
Strange on Yeung: Chinese capitalism in a global era: towards hybrid capitalism

Issue 2

Theme issue: Geographies of liberalism in Latin America
Guest editors: Patricia Martin, Thomas Perreault

Guest editorial

Geographies of neoliberalism in Latin America 191 – 201
Thomas Perreault, Patricia Martin

Comparative topographies of neoliberalism in Mexico 203 – 220
Patricia M Martin

Mining mountains: neoliberalism, land tenure, livelihoods, and the new Peruvian mining industry in Cajamarca 221 – 239
Jeffrey Bury

Agrarian moral economies and neoliberalism in Brazil: competing worldviews and the state in the struggle for land 241 – 261
Wendy Wolford

State restructuring and the scale politics of rural water governance in Bolivia 263 – 284
Thomas Perreault

On indigeneity, change, and representation in the northeastern Ecuadorian Amazon 285 – 303
Gabriela Valdivia

Love and money in an age of neoliberalism: gender, work, and single motherhood in postrevolutionary Nicaragua 305 – 322
Julie Cupples

Neoliberalism as we know it, but not in conditions of its own choosing: a commentary 323 – 329
Sarah A Radcliffe

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Do localization economies matter in cluster formation? Questioning the conventional wisdom with data from Indian metropolises 331 – 353
Sanjoy Chakravorty, Jun Koo, Somik V Lall

Does planning make a difference to urban form? Recent evidence from Central Scotland 355 – 378
Glen Bramley, Karryn Kirk

Reviews 379 – 380
Barr on Pellow: Garbage wars: the search for environmental justice in Chicago

Issue 3

Obituary

Sally Macgill 381 – 382

Editorial

After the welfare state: financial welfare and the social sciences 383 – 384
Gordon L Clark, Linda McDowell, Emiko Caerlewy-Smith, Kendra Strauss

Exploring ethos? Discourses of 'charity' in the provision of emergency services for homeless people 385 – 402
Paul Cloke, Sarah Johnsen, Jon May

No place like home: rooming houses in contemporary urban context 403 – 421
Erin Mifflin, Robert Wilton

"Where we stayed was very bad ... ": migrant children's perspectives on life in informal rented accommodation in two southern African cities 423 – 440
Nicola Ansell, Lorraine van Blerk

The contradictions and intersections of class and gender in a global city: placing working women's lives on the research agenda 441 – 461
Linda McDowell, Diane Perrons, Colette Fagan, Kath Ray, Kevin Ward

Polycentric urban development and spatial clustering of condominium property values: Singapore in the 1990s 463 – 481
Sun Sheng Han

The lure of the multiplex? The interplay of time, distance, and cinema attendance 483 – 501
Alan Collins, Chris Hand, Andrew Ryder

Modelling high-intensity crime areas: comparing police perceptions with offence/offender data in Sheffield 503 – 524
Massimo Craglia, Robert Haining, Paola Signoretta

Willingness-to-pay estimation with mixed logit models: some new evidence 525 – 550
Mauricio Sillano, Juan Dios de Ortúzar

The impact of simplification in a sequential rule-based model of activity-scheduling behavior 551 – 568
Elke A L M G Moons, Geert P M Wets, Marc Aerts, Theo A Arentze, Harry J P Timmermans

Reviews 569 – 570
Cosgrove on Hayden, Wark: A field guide to sprawl
Murphy on Desfor, Keil: Nature and the city: making environmental policy in Toronto and Los Angeles

Issue 4

Theme issue: The restructuring of old industrial areas in Europe and Asia
Guest editors: Robert Hassink, Dong-Ho Shin

Guest editorial

The restructuring of old industrial areas in Europe and Asia 571 – 580
Robert Hassink, Dong-Ho Shin

Rethinking change in old industrial regions: reflecting on the experiences of North East England 581 – 596
Ray Hudson

From 'growth centre' to 'cluster': restructuring, regional development, and the Teesside chemical industry 597 – 615
Keith Chapman

Decline of the district, renewal of firms: an evolutionary approach to footwear production in the Pirmasens area, Germany 617 – 634
Eike W Schamp

On the battle between shipbuilding regions in Germany and South Korea 635 – 656
Marion Eich-Born, Robert Hassink

Industrial restructuring and early industry pathways in the Asian first-generation NICs: the Singapore garment industry 657 – 680
Leo van Grunsven, Floor Smakman

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Rethinking innovation: context and gender 681 – 701
Megan K Blake, Susan Hanson

Deconstructing state-owned enterprises in socialist China under reform: a scalar examination 703 – 722
Fox Z Y Hu

Innovation-oriented environmental regulations: direct versus indirect regulations; an empirical analysis of small and medium-sized enterprises in Chile 723 – 750
Orlando Jiménez

Reviews 751 – 760
Herod on Castree, Coe, Ward, Samers: Spaces of work: global capitalism and geographies of labour
Johnston on Benko, Strohmayer (Eds): Human geography: a history for the 21st century
Forsyth on Glassman: Thailand at the margins: internationalization of the state and the transformation of labour
Kelso on Cloke, Crang, Goodwin (Eds): Envisioning human geographies
Reiss on DeFilippis: Unmaking Goliath: community control in the face of global capital
Guthman on Robbins: Political ecology: a critical introduction
Kaplan on Galster, Tatian, Santiago, Pettit, Smith: Why not in my backyard? Neighborhood impacts of deconcentrated assisted housing
     on Goetz: Clearing the way: deconcentrating the poor in urban America

Issue 5

Obituary

Britton Harris 1914 - 2005 761 – 762

Winners of the Ashby Prizes 763 – 764

Editorial

Women in economic geography 765 – 768
Jessie P H Poon

Globalisation, academic capitalism, and the uneven geographies of international journal publishing spaces 769 – 789
Anssi Paasi

Health, responsibility, and choice: contrasting negotiations of air pollution and immunisation information 791 – 804
Judith Petts

Promoting retail innovation: knowledge flows during the emergence of self-service and supermarket retailing in Britain 805 – 821
Andrew Alexander, Gareth Shaw, Louise Curth

Alternative (shorter) food supply chains and specialist livestock products in the Scottish - English borders 823 – 844
Brian Ilbery, Damian Maye

Geographic mobility and residential instability in impoverished rural Illinois places 845 – 860
Matt Foulkes, K Bruce Newbold

Rural transit systems benefits in Tennessee: methodology and an empirical study 861 – 875
Frank Southworth, David P Vogt, T Randall Curlee

The whole-life impacts of transport-charging interventions on business performance: a time-marching framework 877 – 894
Tim Whitehead, John Preston, Torben Holvad

Technology in context: mediating factors in the utilization of planning technologies 895 – 907
Ari Goelman

Bottlenecks blocking widespread usage of planning support systems 909 – 924
Guido Vonk, Stan Geertman, Paul Schot

Placing the environment in migration: environment, economy, and power in Ghana's Central Region 925 – 946
Edward R Carr

Reviews 947 – 950
Johnston on Barrett: Environment and statecraft: the strategy of environmental treaty-making
Favell on Le Galès: European cities: social conflicts and governance

Issue 6

Obituary

Frans Dieleman 951 – 952

Theme issue: First World political ecology
Guest editor: James McCarthy

Guest editorial

First World political ecology: directions and challenges 953 – 958
James McCarthy

Mapping economic diversity in the First World: the case of fisheries 959 – 979
Kevin St. Martin

Interrupting the telos: locating subsistence in contemporary US forests 981 – 993
Marla R Emery, Alan R Pierce

Devolution in the woods: community forestry as hybrid neoliberalism 995 – 1014
James McCarthy

The city in the country: wilderness gentrification and the rent gap 1015 – 1032
Eliza Darling

The geographies of political ecology: after Edward Said 1033 – 1043
Joel Wainwright

Debating the place of political ecology in the First World 1045 – 1048
Richard A Schroeder

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Not over your dead bodies! A Lacanian interpretation of urban planning discourse and practice 1049 – 1066
Jean Hillier, Michael Gunder

Urban environmental quality in two Belgian cities, evaluated on the basis of residential choices and GIS data 1067 – 1090
Isabelle Reginster, Florence Goffette-Nagot

Organizing diversity: scales of demographic change and neighborhood organizing in St Paul, MN 1091 – 1112
Deborah G Martin, Steven R Holloway

The making of an innovative region from a centrally planned economy: institutional evolution in Zhongguancun Science Park in Beijing 1113 – 1134
Yu Zhou

Reviews 1135 – 1140
Clark on Durand (Ed.): Crossing the border: research from the Mexican Migration Project
Unwin on Schuurman: GIS: a short introduction
Slater on Blomley: Unsettling the city: urban land and the politics of property
Edwards on Jacoby: The embedded corporation: corporate governance and employment relations in Japan and the United States

Issue 7

Editorial

Hell to pay: Australia in the age of default and revolt 1141 – 1144
Brendan Gleeson

Corporate strategy and the management of ethical trade: the case of the UK food and clothing retailers 1145 – 1163
Alex Hughes

New-build ‘gentrification’ and London’s riverside renaissance 1165 – 1190
Mark Davidson, Loretta Lees

Electoral participation and political context: the turnout – marginality paradox at the 2001 British General Election 1191 – 1206
Charles J Pattie, Ron J Johnston

Spatial proximity effects and regional equity gaps in the venture capital market: evidence from Germany and the United Kingdom 1207 – 1231
Ron Martin, Christian Berndt, Britta Klagge, Peter Sunley

‘I think it’s just natural’: the spatiality of racial segregation at a US high school 1233 – 1248
Mary E Thomas

Reparation or retribution: an investigation into regulatory compliance in planning 1249 – 1262
Stephen McKay, Geraint Ellis

Falling through the cracks: limits to an instrumental rational role for environmental information in planning 1263 – 1276
Sarah Hills

Korean fishing communities in transition: limitations of community-based resource management 1277 – 1290
So-Min Cheong

Landscapes of survival and escape: social networking and urban livelihoods in Ghana 1291 – 1310
Kobena T Hanson

Forecasting urban land-use demand using a metropolitan input – output model 1311 – 1328
Myung-Jin Jun

Reviews 1329 – 1330
Sandberg on Wolch, Pastor, Drier (Eds): Up against the sprawl: public policy and the making of Southern California
Kelly on Mittelman: Whither globalization? The vortex of knowledge and ideology

Issue 8

Theme issue: Coping with uncertainties in integrative spatial planning
Guest editors: Martin Dijst, Peter A Burrough, Paul P Schot

Guest editorial

Coping with uncertainties in integrative spatial planning 1331 – 1334
Martin Dijst, Peter A Burrough, Paul P Schot

Integrated water resource management, institutional arrangements, and land-use planning 1335 – 1352
Bruce Mitchell

“Where has the future gone?'' Rethinking the role of integrated land-use models in spatial planning 1353 – 1371
Helen Couclelis

Agents, cells, and cities: new representational models for simulating multiscale urban dynamics 1373 – 1394
Michael Batty

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A decade of decentralisation? Assessing the role of the Government Offices for the English regions 1395 – 1412
Steven Musson, Adam Tickell, Peter John

HOPE VI new communities: neighborhood relationships in mixed-income housing 1413 – 1441
Rachel Garshick Kleit

Neighbourhood social capital and neighbourhood effects 1443 – 1459
Ron Johnston, Carol Propper, Rebecca Sarker, Kelvyn Jones, Anne Bolster, Simon Burgess

The recycling of container and packaging waste in the Spanish retail distribution sector 1461 – 1477
Nuria Alcalde, Concepción Garcés, Marta Pedraja, Pilar Rivera

Agricultural industrialization, anticorporate farming laws, and rural community welfare 1479 – 1491
Thomas A Lyson, Rick Welsh

Indigenous forest management in 21st-century New Zealand: towards a ‘postproductivist’ indigenous forest – farmland interface? 1493 – 1517
Geoff A Wilson, P Ali Memon

Reviews 1519 – 1520
O Tuathail on Wood: Empire of capital

Issue 9

Commentary

What is policy-oriented research? 1521 – 1526
Ron Johnston, Paul Plummer

The new imperialism? On continuity and change in US foreign policy 1527 – 1544
Jim Glassman

Resources in economic geography: from substantive concepts towards a relational perspective 1545 – 1563
Harald Bathelt, Johannes Glückler

Community currency in the United States: the social environments in which it emerges and survives 1565 – 1587
Ed Collom

Why community? Reading difference and singularity with community 1589 – 1611
Ruth Panelli, Richard Welch

Migration and the regional redistribution of nonearnings income in the United States: metropolitan and nonmetropolitan perspectives from 1975 to 2000 1613 – 1636
Peter B Nelson

A local housing market model with spatial interaction and land-use planning controls 1637 – 1649
Chris Leishman, Glen Bramley

Redundancy, readjustment, and employability: what can we learn from the 2000 Harland & Wolff redundancy? 1651 – 1668
Ian Shuttleworth, Peter Tyler, Darren McKinstry

Suburbanisation, employment change, and commuting in the Tallinn metropolitan area 1669 – 1687
Tiit Tammaru

Reviews 1689 – 1694
Clark on Amin, Cohendet: Architectures of knowledge: firms, capabilities and communities
Greenhough on M'charek: The Human Genome Diversity Project: an ethnography of scientific practice
Smith on Lehtinen, Donner-Amnell, Saether (Eds): Politics of forests: industrial regimes in the age of globalization
Harker on Pred: The past is not dead: facts, fictions, and enduring racial stereotypes

Issue 10

Theme issue: Topics in economic geography: a dialogue between economists and geographers
Guest editors: Gilles Duranton, Andrés Rodríguez-Pose

Guest editorial

When economists and geographers collide, or the tale of the lions and the butterflies 1695 – 1705
Gilles Duranton, Andrés Rodríguez-Pose

New economic geography: what about the N? 1707 – 1725
Gianmarco I P Ottaviano, Jacques-François Thisse

Making embeddedness work: social practice institutions in foreign consulting markets 1727 – 1750
Johannes Glückler

The port geography of UK international trade 1751 – 1768
Henry G Overman, L Alan Winters

Path dependence and financial markets: the economic geography of the German model, 1997 – 2003 1769 – 1791
Gordon L Clark, Dariusz Wójcik

Spatial spillovers and innovation activity in European regions 1793 – 1812
Rosina Moreno, Raffaele Paci, Stefano Usai

The role of multinational corporations in metropolitan innovation systems: empirical evidence from Europe and Southeast Asia 1813 – 1835
Javier Revilla Diez, Martin Berger

Growth, integration, and regional disparities in the European Union 1837 – 1855
George Petrakos, Andrés Rodríguez-Pose, Antonis Rovolis

Analytical differences in the economics of geography: the case of the multinational firm 1857 – 1876
Philip McCann, Ram Mudambi

A spatial economic perspective on language acquisition: segregation, networking, and assimilation of immigrants 1877 – 1897
Raymond J G M Florax, Thomas de Graaff, Brigitte S Waldorf

Reviews 1899 – 1900
Dibben on Dorling, Thomas: People and places: a 2001 Census atlas of the UK
While on Zonnefeld, Trip: Megacorridors in North West Europe: investigating a new transnational concept

Issue 11

Theme issue: Global standards
Guest editors: Gordon L Clark, Adam Tickell

Guest editorial

Global standards 1901 – 1902
Gordon L Clark, Adam Tickell

Global standards and the environmental performance of industry 1903 – 1918
David P Angel, Michael T Rock

Neither global nor standard: corporate strategies in the new era of labor standards 1919 – 1938
Susan Christopherson, Nathan Lillie

The international labour standards regime: a case study in global regulation 1939 – 1953
Nigel Haworth, Stephen Hughes, Rorden Wilkinson

Global standards and emerging markets: the institutional-investment value chain and the CalPERS investment strategy 1955 – 1974
Tessa Hebb, Dariusz Wójcik

Regulatory capture in the globalisation of accounting standards 1975 – 1993
Jayne M Godfrey, Ian A Langfield-Smith

Shifting ground: emerging global corporate-governance standards and the rise of fiduciary capitalism 1995 – 2013
James P Hawley, Andrew T Williams

Why should they care? The role of institutional investors in the market for corporate global responsibility 2015 – 2031
Gordon L Clark, Tessa Hebb

Fighting standards with standards: harmonization, rents, and social accountability in certified agrofood networks 2033 – 2051
Tad Mutersbaugh

Is the future ‘regional’ for global standards? 2053 – 2071
Grahame F Thompson

Reviews 2073 – 2074
Miyares on Mitchell: Crossing the neoliberal line: Pacific Rim migration and the metropolis
Herbert on Hayward: City limits: consumer culture and the urban experience

Issue 12

Commentary

The promises of collaborative research 2075 – 2082
David Demeritt

Territorial integrity and the war on terror 2083 – 2104
Stuart Elden

From home to ‘home’: situating emotions within the caregiving experience 2105 – 2120
Christine Milligan

The life stages and housing decisions of young households: an insider perspective 2121 – 2146
Diana Ka-yan Mok

Multilevel governance in the cross-boundary region of Hong Kong – Pearl River Delta, China 2147 – 2168
Chun Yang

The transition to internationally traded services and Ireland’s emergence as a ‘successful’ European region 2169 – 2188
Seamus Grimes, Mark White

Decomposition analysis: an extended theoretical foundation and its application to the study of regional income growth in Denmark 2189 – 2208
Chris Jensen-Butler, Bjarne Madsen

A dynamic model of commutes 2209 – 2232
Jan Rouwendal, Arno van der Vlist

Disaggregate journey-to-work data: implications for excess commuting and jobs – housing balance 2233 – 2252
Morton E O’Kelly, Wook Lee

Reviews 2253 – 2256
Wilson on Waterman, Rouse, Wright: Bureaucrats, politics and the environment
Le Heron on Markey, Pierce, Vodden, Roseland: Second growth: community economic development in rural British Columbia
Wang on Friedmann: China's urban transition

Author index 2257 – 2258

Subject index 2259 – 2263

Book reviews index 2264 – 2265

Referees 2005 2266 – 2270