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Issue 1

Commentary

From neoliberalism to neoliberalisation: consolations, confusions, and necessary illusions 1 – 6
Noel Castree

Commodifying children: fashion, space, and the production of the profitable child 7 – 24
Louise Crewe, Phillip Collins

Retail restructuring and consumer choice 1. Long-term local changes in consumer behaviour: Portsmouth, 1980 – 2002 25 – 46
Ian Clarke, Alan Hallsworth, Peter Jackson, Ronan de Kervenoael, Rossana Perez del Aguila, Malcolm Kirkup

Retail restructuring and consumer choice 2. Understanding consumer choice at the household level 47 – 67
Peter Jackson, Rossana Perez del Aguila, Ian Clarke, Alan Hallsworth, Ronan de Kervenoael, Malcolm Kirkup

‘New economy’ discourse and spaces in Singapore: a case study of one-north 69 – 83
Kai Wen Wong, Tim Bunnell

Segmented local labor markets in postreform China: gender earnings inequality in the case of two towns in Zhejiang province 85 – 109
Wei Xu, Kok-Chiang Tan, Guixin Wang

Cooperation in the innovation process in developing countries: empirical evidence from Zhongguancun, Beijing 111 – 130
Ingo Liefner, Stefan Hennemann, Lu Xin

The retreat of the upper and middle classes to gated communities in the poststructural adjustment era: the case of Trinidad 131 – 148
Michelle Mycoo

Sovereigns and subjects: a geopolitical history of metropolitan reform in the USA 149 – 168
Katherine M Johnson

Measuring multiple deprivation at the small-area level 169 – 185
Michael Noble, Gemma Wright, George Smith, Chris Dibben

Reliability of sequence-alignment analysis of social processes: Monte Carlo tests of ClustalG software 187 – 204
Clarke Wilson

Reviews 205 – 206
Coe on Scott: On Hollywood: the place, the industry

Issue 2

Theme issue: Mobilities and materialities
Guest editors: Mimi Sheller, John Urry

The new mobilities paradigm 207 – 226
Mimi Sheller, John Urry

Disaster in agriculture: or foot and mouth mobilities 227 – 239
John Law

Tending to mobility: intensities of staying at the petrol station 241 – 252
Daniel Normark

The impact of new transport technologies on intraurban mobility: a view from the past 253 – 267
Colin Pooley, Jean Turnbull, Mags Adams

Pioneering mobilities: new patterns of movement and motility in a mobile world 269 – 279
Sven Kesselring

Vision in motion 281 – 299
Monika Büscher

Aeromobility and work 301 – 312
Claus Lassen

Metabolisms of obecity: flows of fat through bodies, cities, and sewers 313 – 324
Simon Marvin, Will Medd

When there are no pagodas on Pagoda Street: language, mapping and navigating ambiguities in colonial Singapore 325 – 340
Yoke Sum Wong

Mobility/stability: British Asian cultures of ‘landscape and Englishness’ 341 – 358
Divya P Tolia-Kelly

Unpacking corporeal mobilities: the global voyages of labour and leisure 359 – 375
Nupur Gogia

‘Watch us wander’: mobile surveillance and the surveillance of mobility 377 – 393
Jennie Germann Molz

Mobility and war: the cosmic view of US ‘air power’ 395 – 407
Caren Kaplan

Reviews 409 – 412
Guthman on Lang, Heasman: Food wars: the global battle for mouths, minds and markets
Johnston on King, Rosen, Tanner (Eds): Ecological inference: new methodological strategies
Reginster on Bateman, Lovett, Brainard: Applied environmental economics: a GIS aproach to cost – benefit analysis

Issue 3

Commentary

Relevance and rigour: the advantages of reusing and scaling up qualitative data 413 – 415
Gill Valentine

Theme issue: Towards a geography of bodily biotechnologies
Guest editors: Beth Greenhough, Emma Roe

Guest editorial

Towards a geography of bodily technologies 416 – 422
Beth Greenhough, Emma Roe

The sacred and the profane: biotechnology, rationality, and public debate 423 – 443
Gail Davies

Decontextualised? Dissociated? Detached? Mapping the networks of bioinformatics exchange 445 – 463
Beth Greenhough

Material connectivity, the immaterial and the aesthetic of eating practices: an argument for how genetically modified foodstuff becomes inedible 465 – 481
Emma J Roe

Bees, butterflies, and bacteria: biotechnology and the politics of nonhuman friendship 483 – 498
Nick Bingham

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Green urban political ecologies: toward a better understanding of inner-city environmental change 499 – 516
Nik Heynen

Lost in translation? Exploring the interface between local environmental research and policymaking 517 – 531
James P Evans

The contested strategies of local governance: community strategies, development plans, and local government modernisation 533 – 551
Mark Tewdwr-Jones, Janice Morphet, Philip Allmendinger

Planning policy? Between long-term planning and zoning amendments in the Israeli planning system 553 – 568
Nurit Alfasi

Being feared: masculinity and race in public space 569 – 586
Kristen Day

Testing the importance of the explanatory variables in a mixed geographically weighted regression model 587 – 598
Chang-Lin Mei, Ning Wang, Wen-Xiu Zhang

Reviews 599 – 602
Bulkeley on Yamin, Depledge: The international climate change regime: a guide to rules, institutions and procedures
Christophers on de Goede: Virtue, fortune, and faith: a genealogy of finance

Issue 4

Commentary

Is there an ‘Anglo-American’ domination in human geography? And, is it bad? 603 – 610
Andrés Rodríguez-Pose

Theme issue: Space, place, and complexity science
Guest editors: David O’Sullivan, Steven M Manson, Joseph P Messina, Thomas W Crawford

Guest editorial

Space, place, and complexity science 611 – 617
David O’Sullivan, Steven M Manson, Joseph P Messina, Thomas W Crawford

Complexity at advancing ecotones and frontiers 619 – 632
George P Malanson, Yu Zeng, Stephen J Walsh

Ecological and urban systems models: some explorations of similarities in the context of complexity theory 633 – 646
Alan G Wilson

Complexity theory as a link between space and place 647 – 664
Juval Portugali

Representing complex places: a narrative approach 665 – 676
Emma Uprichard, David Byrne

Complexity theory in the study of space and place 677 – 692
Steven Manson, David O’Sullivan

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Is it easier to escape from low pay in urban areas? Evidence from the United Kingdom 693 – 710
Euan Phimister, Ioannis Theodossiou, Richard Upward

Dynamic effects within a regional system: an empirical approach 711 – 732
Miguel A Márquez, Julián Ramajo, Geoffrey J D Hewings

Space, power, and mobility: car traffic as a controversial issue in neighbourhood regeneration 733 – 748
Trine Fotel

Migration to urban and rural destinations in post-Soviet Estonia: a multilevel event-history analysis 749 – 764
Hill Kulu, Francesco C Billari

Housing as a heuristic condition in the simultaneous projection of population and households 765 – 790
Abraham Akkerman

Reviews 791 – 792
Johnston on Agnew: Hegemony: the new shape of global power

Issue 5

Commentary

Development as a ‘monstrous hybrid’: an essay on the primacy of cities in the expansion of economic life 793 – 803
Peter J Taylor

Theme issue: Transnational geographies: rescaling development, migration, and religion
Guest editors: Elizabeth Olson, Rachel Silvey

Guest editorial

Transnational geographies: rescaling development, migration, and religion 805 – 808
Elizabeth Olson, Rachel Silvey

Hip-hop gangsta or most deserving of victims? Transnational migrant identities and the paradox of Tibetan racialization in the USA 809 – 829
Emily T Yeh, Kunga T Lama

Migration and the transnational habitus: evidence from Canada and the Philippines 831 – 847
Philip Kelly, Tom Lusis

Transnational development networks 849 – 866
Anthony Bebbington, Uma Kothari

Embedded cosmopolitanism and the politics of obligation: the Ghanaian diaspora and development 867 – 883
Giles Mohan

Development, transnational religion, and the power of ideas in the High Provinces of Cusco, Peru 885 – 902
Elizabeth Olson

Religion and spaces of technology: constructing and contesting nation, transnation, and place 903 – 918
Lily Kong

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Every breath you take? Environmental justice and air pollution in Christchurch, New Zealand 919 – 938
Jamie Pearce, Simon Kingham, Peyman Zawar-Reza

Success or failure: selectivity and reasons of return migration in Sichuan and Anhui, China 939 – 958
Wenfei Winnie Wang, C Cindy Fan

Comparing migration in Britain and Australia: harmonisation through use of age – time plans 959 – 988
Martin Bell, Philip Rees

Reviews 989 – 998
Martin on Avila: Popular culture in the age of white flight: fear and fantasy in suburban Los Angeles
Berndt on Gertler: Manufacturing culture: the institutional geography of industrial practice
Pope on Hamnett: Unequal city: London in the global arena
Derudder on Kenworthy: Egalitarian capitalism: jobs, incomes and growth in affluent countries
Murdie on Feijten: Life events and the housing career: a retrospective analysis of timed effects
Moore on Low, Gleeson, Green, Radovic: The green city: sustainable homes, sustainable suburbs
Bunnell on Brown: Dropping anchor, setting sail: geographies of race in Black Liverpool

Issue 6

Winners of the Ashby Prizes 999 – 1000

Commentary

And the flag waved on: immigrants protest, geographers meet in Chicago 1001 – 1004
Harald Bauder

Theme issue: Knowledge and environmental planning
Guest editor: Yvonne Rydin

Guest editorial

Joined-up knowledge for the sustainable city? 1005 – 1007
Yvonne Rydin

Researching the sustainable city: three modes of interdisciplinarity 1009 – 1028
Robert Evans, Simon Marvin

Urban sustainability: learning from best practice? 1029 – 1044
Harriet Bulkeley

Expert conceptualisations of the role of lay knowledge in environmental decisionmaking: challenges for deliberative democracy 1045 – 1059
Judith Petts, Catherine Brooks

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Green groups and grey areas: scientific boundary-work, nongovernmental organisations, and environmental knowledge 1061 – 1076
Sally Eden, Andrew Donaldson, Gordon Walker

Mobility, housing stress, and neighborhood contexts: evidence from Los Angeles 1077 – 1093
William A V Clark, Valerie Ledwith

‘Adref’: theoretical contexts of attachment to place for mature and older people in rural North Wales 1095 – 1114
Vanessa Burholt

Job – housing mismatch: affordability crisis in Surrey, South East England 1115 – 1130
Nicola Morrison, Sarah Monk

Democratization and capacity building for environmental governance: managing land subsidence in Taiwan 1131 – 1147
Ching-Ping Tang, Shui-Yan Tang

Shifts in strategic spatial planning? Some evidence from Europe and Australia 1149 – 1170
Louis Albrechts

Network relations and local economic development: some causes of differentiated network structures and intensities among Turkish industrial firms 1171 – 1186
Ayda Eraydın, Bernard Fingleton

Reviews 1187 – 1188
Ley on Savage, Bagnall, Longhurst: Globalization and belonging

Issue 7

Commentary

Geographical knowledges, universities, and academic freedom 1189 – 1192
Noel Castree

Theme issue: Global production networks
Guest editors: Martin Hess, Henry Wai-Chung Yeung

Guest editorial

Whither global production networks in economic geography? Past, present, and future 1193 – 1204
Martin Hess, Henry Wai-Chung Yeung

Making connections: global production networks, standards, and embeddedness in the mobile-telecommunications industry 1205 – 1227
Martin Hess, Neil M Coe

Transnational corporations and ‘obligated embeddedness’: foreign direct investment in China’s automobile industry 1229 – 1247
Weidong Liu, Peter Dicken

The embeddedness of global production networks: the impact of crisis in Fiji’s garment export sector 1249 – 1267
Sally Weller

From software services to R&D services: local entrepreneurship in the software industry in Bangalore, India 1269 – 1285
Balaji Parthasarathy, Yuko Aoyama

Offshoring the financial services industry: implications for the evolution of Indian IT clusters 1287 – 1305
Michael H Grote, Florian A Täube

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A Lleyn sweep for local sheep? Breed societies and the geographies of Welsh livestock 1307 – 1326
Richard Yarwood, Nick Evans

International family migration and differential labour-market participation in Great Britain: is there a ‘gender gap’? 1327 – 1343
Darren P Smith, Adrian J Bailey

Sustainable land reuse: the influence of different stakeholders in achieving sustainable brownfield developments in England 1345 – 1366
Carol M Dair, Katie Williams

Wasted density? The impact of Toronto’s residential-density-distribution policies on public-transit use and walking 1367 – 1392
Pierre Filion, Kathleen McSpurren, Brad Appleby

Reviews 1393 – 1394
Christophers on Morris, Janiewski: New rights New Zealand: markets, moralities and global transformations

Issue 8

Commentary

Geographers and globalization: the future of regional geography 1395 – 1400
Yehua Dennis Wei

Theme issue: Reexploring the interface between economic and transport
Guest editors: Peter Hall, Markus Hesse, Jean-Paul Rodrigue

Guest editorial

Reexploring the interface between economic and transport geography 1401 – 1408
Peter Hall, Markus Hesse, Jean-Paul Rodrigue

Rethinking the port 1409 – 1427
Daniel Olivier, Brian Slack

Reexploring transport geography and networks: a case study of container shipments to the West Coast of the United States 1429 – 1448
Christopher S Fowler

Challenging the derived transport-demand thesis: geographical issues in freight distribution 1449 – 1462
Jean-Paul Rodrigue

Enabling global trade above the clouds: restructuring processes and information technology in the transatlantic air-cargo industryd 1463 – 1485
Guido Schwarz

Port – FEZ bundles as spaces of global articulation: the case of Tianjin, China 1487 – 1503
James J Wang, Daniel Olivier

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The migration – immigration link in Canada’s gateway cities: a comparative study of Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver 1505 – 1525
Feng Hou, Larry S Bourne

Temporary migration and HIV risk behaviors in China 1527 – 1543
Xiushi Yang

Measuring workforce segregation: religious composition of private-sector employees at individual sites in Northern Ireland 1545 – 1559
Peter Shirlow

Local embeddedness and rural entrepreneurship: case-study evidence from Cumbria, England 1561 – 1579
Christos Kalantaridis, Zografia Bika

Reviews 1581 – 1584
Sebestyen on Agrawal: Environmentality: technologies of government and the making of subjects
Turner on Wilson: The intimate economies of Bangkok: tomboys, tycoons, and Avon ladies in the global city

Issue 9

Commentary

Agitation, resistance, and reconciliation with respect to socially responsible investment: the attitudes of UK pension trustees and Oxford graduates 1585 – 1589
Emiko Caerlewy-Smith, Gordon L Clark, John C Marshall

Theme issue: Rethinking immigration and citizenship: new species of migrant transnationalism and belonging
Guest editors: Patricia Ehrkamp, Helga Leitner

Guest editorial

Rethinking immigration and citizenship: new spaces of migrant transnationalism and belonging 1591 – 1597
Patricia Ehrkamp, Helga Leitner

Topographies of home and citizenship: Arab-American activists in the United States 1599 – 1614
Lynn A Staeheli, Caroline R Nagel

Transnationalism and migrants’ imaginings of citizenship 1615 – 1632
Helga Leitner, Patricia Ehrkamp

Transnationalism, gender, and civic participation: Canadian case studies of Hong Kong immigrants 1633 – 1651
Valerie Preston, Audrey Kobayashi, Guida Man

The Canadian Hispanic Day Parade, or how Latin American immigrants practise (sub)urban citizenship in Toronto 1653 – 1671
Luisa Veronis

“We Turks are no Germans”: assimilation discourses and the dialectical construction of identities in Germany 1673 – 1692
Patricia Ehrkamp

Immigration policies, state discourses on foreigners, and the politics of identity in Switzerland 1693 – 1713
Yvonne Riaño, Doris Wastl-Walter

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Power to the periphery: suburban empowerment in Toulouse, France 1715 – 1737
Walter J Nicholls

Revisiting the region: ‘ordinary’ and ‘exceptional’ regions in the work of Hilda Ormsby 1917 – 1940 1739 – 1752
Avril Maddrell

Employer perceptions of skills deficiencies in the UK labour market: a subregional analysis 1753 – 1771
Duncan Watson, Steve Johnson, Robert Webb

Reviews 1773 – 1774
Lees on King: Spaces of global cultures: architecture, urbanism, identity

Issue 10

Commentary

Interdisciplinary (retail) research: the business of geography and the geography of business 1775 – 1783
Mark Palmer, Martin Owens, Leigh Sparks

Commentary

Business as usual? A response to Palmer, Owens, and Sparks 1783 – 1788
Neil Coe, Neil Wrigley

Theme issue: Placing the creative economy: scale, politics, and the material
Guest editors: Norma M Rantisi, Deborah Leslie, Susan Christopherson

Guest editorial

Placing the creative economy: scale, politics, and the material 1789 – 1797
Norma M Rantisi, Deborah Leslie, Susan Christopherson

Creativity, connections and innovation: a study of linkages in the Montréal Region 1799 – 1817
Kevin Stolarick, Richard Florida

Spatiality, built form, and creative industry development in the inner city 1819 – 1841
Thomas A Hutton

Industry evolution and cross-sectoral skill transfers: a comparative analysis of the video game industry in Japan, the United States, and the United Kingdom 1843 – 1861
Hiro Izushi, Yuko Aoyama

The sociospatial dynamics of creativity and production in Tanzanian industry: urban furniture manufacturers in a liberalizing economy 1863 – 1882
James T Murphy

Advertising and creativity, a governance approach: a case study of creative agencies in London 1883 – 1899
Andy C Pratt

The urban creative-food economy: producing food for the urban elite or social inclusion opportunity? 1901 – 1920
Betsy Donald, Alison Blay-Palmer

Urban development and the politics of a creative class: evidence from a study of artists 1921 – 1940
Ann Markusen

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A complex network approach to urban growth 1941 – 1964
Claes Andersson, Koen Frenken, Alexander Hellervik

It’s not just a question of taste: gentrification, the neighbourhood, and cultural capital 1965 – 1978
Gary Bridge

Reviews 1979 – 1980
Boyer on Mead: Government matters: welfare reform in Wisconsin

Issue 11

Jane Jacobs (1916 – 2006): an appreciation 1981 – 1992
Peter J Taylor

Commentary

A place where everyone matters: crime and poverty 1993 – 1998
Danny Dorling

Theme issue: Qualitative research and GIS
Guest editors: Mei-Po Kwan, LaDona Knigge

Guest editorial

Doing qualitative research using GIS: an oxymoronic endeavor? 1999 – 2002
Mei-Po Kwan, LaDona Knigge

Theorizing with GIS: a tool for critical geographies? 2003 – 2020
Marianna Pavlovskaya

Grounded visualization: integrating the analysis of qualitative and quantitative data through grounded theory and visualization 2021 – 2037
LaDona Knigge, Meghan Cope

Prospects for qualitative GIS at the intersection of youth development and participatory urban planning 2039 – 2054
Samuel F Dennis

‘When, where, if, and but’: qualifying GIS and the effect of streetlighting on crime and fear 2055 – 2074
Rachel Pain, Robert MacFarlane, Keith Turner, Sally Gill

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Performing regions: territorial development and cultural politics in a Europe of the Regions 2075 – 2092
Andrew Donaldson

Remaking urban environments: the political ecology of air pollution in Delhi 2093 – 2109
René Véron

The influence of the residential environment on green-space travel: testing the compensation hypothesis 2111 – 2127
Kees Maat, Paul de Vries

Competition and saturation in West European grocery retailing 2129 – 2156
Rachel Poole, Graham P Clarke, David B Clarke

Property readjustment and a tenants’ cooperative in Mumbai: some lessons and questions 2157 – 2171
Vinit Mukhija

Developing and evaluating small-area indicators of the neighbourhood social environment 2173 – 2192
Liz Twigg, Steve Barnard, John Mohan, Kelvyn Jones

Reviews 2193 – 2194
Goodwin on Brenner: New state spaces: urban governance and the rescaling of statehood

Issue 12

Commentary

Ethnic residential segregation in England: getting the right message across 2195 – 2199
Michael Poulson, Ron Johnston

Theme issue: Trade liberalization, industrial upgrading, and regionalization in the global apparel industry
Guest editor: John Pickles

Guest editorial

Trade liberalization, industrial upgrading, and regionalization in the global clothing industry 2201 – 2206
John Pickles

The future of the apparel and textile industries: prospects and choices for public and private actors 2207 – 2232
Frederick H Abernathy, Anthony Volpe, David Weil

Regional trade and production blocs in a global industry: towards a comparative framework for research 2233 – 2252
Jennifer Bair

Surviving at the margins? Deindustrialisation, the creative industries, and upgrading in London’s garment sector 2253 – 2269
Yara Evans, Adrian Smith

The global sourcing patterns of French clothing retailers 2271 – 2283
Florence Palpacuer

Explaining Turkey’s emergence and sustained competitiveness as a full-package supplier of apparel 2285 – 2303
Binnur Neidik, Gary Gereffi

Upgrading, changing competitive pressures, and diverse practices in the East and Central European apparel industry 2305 – 2324
John Pickles, Adrian Smith, Milan Bucěk, Poli Roukova, Robert Begg

Adjustment in India’s textile and apparel industry: reworking historical legacies in a post-MFA world 2325 – 2344
Meenu Tewari

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Searching for Aboriginal/indigenous self-determination: urban citizenship in the Winnipeg low-cost-housing sector, Canada 2345 – 2363
Ryan C Walker

Deriving willingness-to-pay estimates of travel-time savings from individual-based parameters 2365 – 2376
David A Hensher, William H Greene, John M Rose

Letters to the editor 2377 – 2383
Dominic Medway, John Byrom, Richard Yarwood, Nick Evans

Referees 2006 2385 – 2389