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Issue 1

Publisher's announcement 1

Theme issue: Extending gentrification?
Guest editors: Darren P Smith, Tim Butler

Guest editorial

Conceptualising the sociospatial diversity of gentrification: `to boldly go' into contemporary gentrified spaces, the `final frontier'? 2 – 9
Darren P Smith, Tim Butler

Is gentrification a useful paradigm to analyse social changes in the Paris metropolis? 10 – 31
Edmond Préteceille

A global gentrifier class? 32 – 46
Gary Bridge

Golden ghettos: gated communities and class residential segregation in Montevideo, Uruguay 47 – 63
María José Álvarez-Rivadulla

Beyond gentrification: the demographic reurbanisation of Bologna 64 – 85
Stefan Buzar, Ray Hall, Philip E Ogden

Designer neighbourhoods: new-build residential development in nonmetropolitan UK cities—the case of Bristol 86 – 105
Martin Boddy

Loft conversion and gentrification in London: from industrial to postindustrial land use 106 – 124
Chris Hamnett, Drew Whitelegg

Gentrification as a governmental strategy: social control and social cohesion in Hoogvliet, Rotterdam 125 – 141
Justus Uitermark, Jan Willem Duyvendak, Reinout Kleinhans

Studentification and ‘apprentice’ gentrifiers within Britain’s provincial towns and cities: extending the meaning of gentrification 142 – 161
Darren P Smith, Louise Holt

For gentrification? 162 – 181
Tim Butler

The metropolitan habitus: its manifestations, locations, and consumption profiles 182 – 207
Richard Webber

Social and school differentiation in urban space: inequalities and local configurations 208 – 227
Marco Oberti

Afterword 228 – 234
Loretta Lees

Reviews 235 – 238
Jokinen on Corburn: Street science: community knowledge and environmental health justice
Schnurr on Gibbon, Ponte: Trading down: Africa, value chains, and the global economy
Heynen on Sawyer: Crude chronicles: indigenous politics, multinational oil, and neoliberalism in Ecuador

Issue 2

Commentary

Don't stop the carnival—three cheers for the RCE 239 – 241
Graham Badley

Approaching life in the London garden centre: acquiring entities and providing products 242 – 259
Russell Hitchings

Ecologies and economies of action—sustainability, calculations, and other things 260 – 282
Steve Hinchliffe, Matthew B Kearnes, Monica Degen, Sarah Whatmore

Crossing conventions in localized food networks: insights from southern Italy 283 – 300
Ferruccio Trabalzi

Ethical trading and socioeconomic transformation: critical reflections on the South African wine industry 301 – 319
David Bek, Cheryl McEwan, Karen Bek

Uneven environmental management: a Canadian comparative political ecology 320 – 338
Maureen G Reed

Governing nature conservation: the European Union Habitats Directive and conflict around estuary management 339 – 358
David Gibbs, Aidan While, Andrew E G Jonas

Molecular affects in human geographies 359 – 377
Derek P McCormack

Making money, (re)making firms: microbusiness financial networks in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter 378 – 397
Jane S Pollard

Reading rival union responses to the localization of technical work in the US telecommunications industry 398 – 416
Laura Wolf-Powers

Connecting gender and economic competitiveness: lessons from Cambridge’s high-tech regional economy 417 – 436
Mia Gray, Al James

Materialising memory at Angel Island Immigration Station, San Francisco 437 – 455
Gareth Hoskins

Reviewing geographies of memory/forgetting 456 – 466
Stephen Legg

Planning as urban therapeutic 467 – 486
Michael Gunder, Jean Hillier

Office buildings and the signature architect: Piano and Foster in Sydney 487 – 501
Donald McNeill

Reviews 502 – 508
Barnett on Sparke: In the space of theory: postfoundational geographies of the nation-state
Walenta on Maurer: Mutual life, limited: Islamic banking, alternative currencies, lateral reason
Schnurr on Porter: Challenging nature: local knowledge, agroscience, and food security in Tanga Region, Tanzania
Johnston on Short: Urban theory: a critical assessment

As a result of the increase in the size of the journal the time from acceptance to publication is coming down rapidly.

Issue 3

Commentary

Flexible and fixed times working in the academy 509 – 514
Mike Crang

Theme issue: Mundane geographies: alienation, potentialities, and practice
Guest editors: Jon Binnie, Julian Holloway, Steve Millington, Craig Young

Guest editorial

Mundane geographies: alienation, potentialities, and practice 515 – 520
Jon Binnie, Julian Holloway, Steve Millington, Craig Young

Kitsch geographies and the everyday spaces of social memory 521 – 540
David Atkinson

Fade to grey: some reflections on policy and mundanity 541 – 554
David Bell

Muji, materiality, and mundane geographies 555 – 569
Julian Holloway, Sheila Hones

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‘Gde muzh, tam zhena’ (where the husband is, so is the wife): space and gender in post-Soviet patterns of penality 570 – 589
Judith Pallot

“How shall I say it ... ?” Relating the nonrelational 590 – 608
Paul Harrison

Ethnic segregation and educational performance at secondary school in Bradford and Leicester 609 – 629
Ron Johnston, Deborah Wilson, Simon Burgess

Urban spatial change and excess commuting 630 – 646
Kang-Rae Ma, David Banister

Social influence on travel behavior: a simulation example of the decision to telecommute 647 – 665
Antonio Páez, Darren M Scott

Of urban entrepreneurs or 24-hour party people? City-centre living in Manchester, England 666 – 683
Chris Allen

Immigrant grocery-shopping behavior: ethnic identity versus accessibility 684 – 699
Lu Wang, Lucia Lo

Testing the elastic-cities concept within a nonmetropolitan environment: evidence from British Columbia, Canada, 1971 to 2001 700 – 727
John Meligrana

Re-urbanity: urbanising the rural and ruralising the urban 728 – 747
Claude Lacour, Sylvette Puissant

Spatial and geographical effects in regional multiplier analysis 748 – 762
Dean M Hanink

Issue 4

Commentary

CAUTION! Transitions ahead: politics, practice, and sustainable transition management 763 – 770
Elizabeth Shove, Gordon Walker

Knowledge externalities, spatial dependence, and metropolitan economic growth in the United States 771 – 788
Up Lim

The change in China’s state governance and its effects upon urban scale 789 – 809
Him Chung

Fuzzy sets and simulated environmental change: evaluating and communicating impact significance in environmental impact assessment 810 – 829
Graham Wood, Agustin Rodriguez-Bachiller, Julia Becker

Cross-sectional and quasi-panel explorations of the connection between the built environment and auto ownership 830 – 847
Xinyu Cao, Patricia L Mokhtarian, Susan L Handy

Do neighbourhoods influence the readiness to learn of kindergarten children in Vancouver? A multilevel analysis of neighbourhood effects 848 – 868
Lisa N Oliver, James R Dunn, Dafna E Kohen, Clyde Hertzman

The spatial distribution of income inequality in the European Union 869 – 890
Roberto Ezcurra, Pedro Pascual, Manuel Rapún

A theory of institutional change: illustrated by Dutch city-provinces and Dutch land policy 891 – 908
Edwin Buitelaar, Arnoud Lagendijk, Wouter Jacobs

The changing structure of ethnic diversity and segregation in England, 1991 – 2001 909 – 927
Andrew McCulloch

A pedestrian world: competing rationalities and the calculation of transportation change 928 – 944
Jason W Patton

Planning guidance and large-store development in the United Kingdom: the search for ‘flexibility’ 945 – 964
Cliff Guy, David Bennison

Exploring the role of professional associations in collective learning in London and New York’s advertising and law professional-service-firm clusters 965 – 984
James R Faulconbridge

The estimation of international migration flows: a general technique focused on the origin – destination association structure 985 – 995
James Raymer

(Re)making the other, heterosexualising everyday space 996 – 1014
Kath Browne

Reviews 1015 – 1016
Xu on Gallagher Contagious capitalism: globalization and the politics of labor in China

Issue 5

Commentary

Instrumentation rigor and practice 1017 – 1019
Jessie P H Poon

Theme issue: Census data: fit for purpose?
Guest editor: Paul Williamson

Guest editorial

Census data: fit for purpose? 1020 – 1023
Paul Williamson

How many of us are there and where are we? A simple independent validation of the 2001 Census and its revisions 1024 – 1044
Danny Dorling

Fixing the population: from census to population estimate 1045 – 1057
Ludi Simpson

The impact of cell adjustment on the analysis of aggregate census data 1058 – 1078
Paul Williamson

Investigating the potential effects of small cell adjustment on interaction data from the 2001 Census 1079 – 1100
Oliver Duke-Williams, John Stillwell

A case study of the impact of statistical disclosure control on data quality in the individual UK Samples of Anonymised Records 1101 – 1118
Kingsley Purdam, Mark Elliot

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Global events, national politics, local lives: young Muslim men in Scotland 1119 – 1133
Peter Hopkins

Supply-side policies and retail property market performance 1134 – 1146
Catherine Jackson, Craig Watkins

The strength of weak lock-ins: the renewal of the Westmünsterland textile industry 1147 – 1165
Robert Hassink

Does religion belong in population studies? 1166 – 1180
David Voas

The unstable public-health ecology of the New York Metropolitan Region: implications for accelerated national spread of emerging infection 1181 – 1192
Rodrick Wallace, Kristin McCarthy

Semiparametric filtering of spatial autocorrelation: the eigenvector approach 1193 – 1221
Michael Tiefelsdorf, Daniel A Griffith

District variations in road curvature in England and Wales and their association with road-traffic crashes 1222 – 1237
Robin Haynes, Andrew Jones, Victoria Kennedy, Ian Harvey, Tony Jewell

From excess commuting to commuting possibilities: more extension to the concept of excess commuting 1238 – 1254
Mathieu Charron

On the spatial structure of administration 1255 – 1268
John B Parr

Reviews 1269 – 1274
Holt on Katz: Growing up global: economic restructuring and children's everyday lives
Sidaway on Chen: As borders bend: transnational spaces on the Pacific Rim
Yeung on Mathews: Strategizing, disequilibrium, and profit
O'Sullivan on Batty: Cities and complexity: understanding cities with cellular automata, agent-based models, and fractals

Issue 6

Les Hepple: an appreciation 1275 – 1281
Richard Harris, Tony Hoare, Ron Johnston, Kelvyn Jones, Paul Plummer, Edward Thomas

Commentary

It’s the language, stupid! On emotions, strategies, and consequences related to the use of one language to describe and explain a diverse world 1282 – 1287
Robert Hassink

Memory-making ‘from below’: rescaling remembrance at the Kranji War Memorial and Cemetery, Singapore 1288 – 1305
Hamzah Muzaini, Brenda Yeoh

‘Amsterdamned’? The uncertain future of a financial centre 1306 – 1324
Ewald Engelen

The role of location in knowledge creation and diffusion: evidence of centripetal and centrifugal forces in the City of London financial services agglomeration 1325 – 1345
Gary A S Cook, Naresh R Pandit, Jonathan V Beaverstock, Peter J Taylor, Kathy Pain

Spatial clustering and organizational dynamics of transborder production networks: a case study of Taiwanese information-technology companies in the Greater Suzhou Area, China 1346 – 1363
You-Ren Yang, Chu-Joe Hsia

Hollywood, Vancouver, and the world: employment relocation and the emergence of satellite production centers in the motion-picture industry 1364 – 1381
Allen J Scott, Naomi E Pope

The science park and the governance challenge of the movement of the high-tech urban region towards polycentricity: the Hsinchu science-based industrial park 1382 – 1402
Tsu-Lung Chou

Making labour-market geographies: volatile ‘flagship’ inward investment and peripheral regions 1403 – 1419
Stuart Dawley

Investigating urban spatial mismatch using job – housing indicators to model home – work separation 1420 – 1440
Mark W Horner, Jessica N Mefford

Free trade: a governmentality approach 1441 – 1456
Marion Traub-Werner

Land-use changes in a pro-smart-growth state: Maryland, USA 1457 – 1477
Qing Shen, Feng Zhang

The fluid scales and scope of UK spatial planning 1478 – 1496
Philip Allmendinger, Graham Haughton

The impact of abolishing social-housing grants on the compact-city policy of Dutch municipalities 1497 – 1512
Willem K Korthals Altes

Performance measurement in UK town centre management schemes and US business improvement districts: comparisons and UK implications 1513 – 1528
Sophie Hogg, Dominic Medway, Gary Warnaby

Issue 7

Allan Pred (1936 – 2007): Perfect Pitch 1529 – 1530
Nigel Thrift

Winners of the Ashby Prizes 1531 – 1533

Commentary

Casino blues 1534 – 1539
Kevin Ward

Theme issue: Fractured polis – failing representation?
Guest editors: Wolfgang Zierhofer, Juliet Fall

Guest editorial

Individuals, collectives, and the spatial transformation of the political 1540 – 1544
Wolfgang Zierhofer, Juliet Fall

The city as world-place: transterritorial flows and territorial order in a Nuremberg neighbourhood 1545 – 1563
Christian Berndt, Marc Boeckler

Unbundling the state: Iraq and the ‘recontainerization’ of rule, production, and identity 1564 – 1581
Timothy W Luke

Querying cosmopolis at the borders of Europe 1582 – 1600
Olivier Thomas Kramsch

Are national minorities in the EU progressing towards the acquisition of universal rights? 1601 – 1617
Jan D Markusse

Representative cosmopolitanism: representing the world within political collectives 1618 – 1631
Wolfgang Zierhofer

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The geography of homicide in São Paulo, Brazil 1632 – 1653
Vânia Ceccato, Robert Haining, Tulio Kahn

Twenty years on: has the economy of the UK coalfields recovered? 1654 – 1675
Christina Beatty, Stephen Fothergill, Ryan Powell

Planning appeal processes: reflections on a comparative study 1676 – 1698
Stephen Willey

A SWOT analysis of planning support systems 1699 – 1714
Guido Vonk, Stan Geertman, Paul Schot

The six dimensions of New Labour: structures, strategies, and languages of neoliberal legitimacy 1715 – 1734
Julie MacLeavy

An institutional transactions approach to property-rights adjustment: an application to Spanish agriculture 1735 – 1751
Ian Hodge, Dionisio Ortiz-Miranda

Outliers and spatial dependence in cross-sectional regressions 1752 – 1769
Jesús Mur, Jørgen Lauridsen

Complexity as interdependence in input – output systems 1770 – 1782
João Ferreira do Amaral, João Dias, João Carlos Lopes

Issue 8

Commentaries

Mobility and income 1783 – 1789
Marcial Echenique

Geographies of experiment 1790 – 1793
Richard C Powell, Alexander Vasudevan

“The rigours of an arctic experiment”: the precarious authority of field practices in the Canadian High Arctic, 1958 – 1970 1794 – 1811
Richard C Powell

Symptomatic acts, experimental embodiments: theatres of scientific protest in interwar Germany 1812 – 1837
Alexander Vasudevan

‘Relational marketplaces’ and the rise of boutiques in London’s corporate finance industry 1838 – 1854
Sarah Hall

‘Berlin is not a foreign country, stupid!'—Growing up ‘global’ in Eastern Germany 1855 – 1872
Kathrin Hörschelmann, Nadine Schäfer

Global production networks and local institution building: the development of the information-technology industry in Suzhou, China 1873 – 1888
Jenn-Hwan Wang, Chuan-Kai Lee

Off and out: the spaces for certification—offshore outsourcing in St Petersburg, Russia 1889 – 1907
Melanie Feakins

When homes become prisons: the relational spaces of postsocialist energy poverty 1908 – 1925
Stefan Buzar

Articulation between neoliberal and state-oriented environmental regulation: fisheries privatization and endangered species protection 1926 – 1942
Becky Mansfield

Outdoor environments, activity and the well-being of older people: conceptualising environmental support 1943 – 1960
Takemi Sugiyama, Catharine Ward Thompson

Politics of scale and networks of association in public participation GIS 1961 – 1980
Rina Ghose

Which SMEs use external business advice? A multivariate subregional study 1981 – 1997
Steve Johnson, Don J Webber, Wayne Thomas

Evolutionary urban transportation planning: an exploration 1998 – 2019
Luca Bertolini

Comparing multipliers in the social accounting matrix framework: the case of Catalonia 2020 – 2029
Maria Llop

Review essay

Making First World political ecology 2030 – 2036
Noel Castree

Issue 9

Commentary

Post-democracy? 2037 – 2042
Jim Glassman

Theme issue: Railway stations and urban dynamics
Guest editors: Piet Rietveld, Eric Pels

Guest editorial

Railway stations and urban dynamics 2043 – 2047
Eric Pels, Piet Rietveld

The effects of railway investments in a polycentric city: a comparison of competitive and segmented land markets 2048 – 2067
Ghebreegziabiher Debrezion, Eric Pels, Piet Rietveld

Transit-oriented development’s ridership bonus: a product of self-selection and public policies 2068 – 2085
Robert Cervero

Accessibility indicators for location choices of offices: an application to the intraregional distributive effects of high-speed rail in the Netherlands 2086 – 2098
Jasper Willigers, Han Floor, Bert van Wee

The WTP for facilities at the Amsterdam Zuidas 2099 – 2118
Thomas de Graaff, Henri L F de Groot, Caroline A Rodenburg, Erik T Verhoef

Infrastructure pricing and competition between modes in urban transport 2119 – 2138
Eric Pels, Erik T Verhoef

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Race, gender, and statistical representation: predatory mortgage lending and the US community reinvestment movement 2139 – 2166
Elvin K Wyly, Mona Atia, Elizabeth Lee, Pablo Mendez

Elitism, pluralism, or resource dependency: patterns of environmental philanthropy among private foundations in California 2167 – 2186
Francisco G Delfin, Shui-Yan Tang

Technology and the architecture of markets: reconfiguring the Canadian equity market 2187 – 2206
Niall Majury

Emerging districts facing structural reform: the Madrid electronics district and the reshaping of the Spanish telecom monopoly 2207 – 2231
Ruth Rama, Deron Ferguson

What makes environmental performance differ between firms? Empirical evidence from the Spanish tile industry 2232 – 2247
Andrés J Picazo-Tadeo, Andrés García-Reche

A multiregion model with capital accumulation and endogenous amenities 2248 – 2270
Wei-Bin Zhang

Developing Britain’s port infrastructure: markets, policy, and location 2271 – 2286
Michael Asteris, Alan Collins

Reviews 2287 – 2290
Vasudevan on Pinder: Visions of the city: utopianism, power, and politics in twentieth-century urbanism
Ginn on Blunt, Dowling: Home
Rogers on Whiteside: Precautionary politics: principle and practice in confronting environmental risk

Issue 10

Commentary

Making space for integrative research and teaching 2291 – 2296
Sarah Elwood

Global cities in the global corporate network 2297 – 2323
William K Carroll

Untangling a global – local nexus: sorting out residential sorting in Shanghai 2324 – 2345
Xiangming Chen, Jiaming Sun

Place remaking under property rights regimes: a case study of Niucheshui, Singapore 2346 – 2365
Jieming Zhu, Loo-Lee Sim, Xuan Liu

Collaborative partnerships for urban development: a study of the Vancouver Agreement 2366 – 2382
Michael Mason

Emerging labour strategies in Toronto’s hotel sector: toward a spatial circuit of union renewal 2383 – 2404
Steven Tufts

Technology, time – space, and the remediation of neighbourhood life 2405 – 2422
Michael Crang, Tracie Crosbie , Stephen Graham

Location quotients, ambient populations, and the spatial analysis of crime in Vancouver, Canada 2423 – 2444
Martin A Andresen

Higher education and spatial (im)mobility: nontraditional students and living at home 2445 – 2463
Hazel Christie

Diagnostic tools and a remedial method for collinearity in geographically weighted regression 2464 – 2481
David C Wheeler

Building a spatial microsimulation-based planning support system for local policy making 2482 – 2499
Dimitris Ballas, Richard Kingston, John Stillwell, Jianhui Jin

Exploring the role of materials in policy change: innovation in low-energy housing in the UK 2500 – 2517
Heather Lovell

Managing transition in clusters: area development negotiations as a tool for sustaining traditional industries in a Swiss prealpine region 2518 – 2539
Roland W Scholz, Michael Stauffacher

Reviews 2540 – 2544
Zeitoun on Scholz, Stiftel (Eds): Adaptive governance and water conflict: new institutions for collaborative planning
on Conca: Governing water: contentious transnational politics and global institution building
Holden on Jasanoff: Designs on nature: science and democracy in Europe and the United States
Patel on Myers: Disposable cities: garbage, governance and sustainable development in urban Africa

Issue 11

Commentary

Toward engaged pluralism in geographical debate 2545 – 2548
Eric Sheppard, Paul Plummer

Theme issue: Investigating the geographies of justice movements
Guest editors: Justin Beaumont, Walter Nicholls

Guest editorial

Investigating the geographies of justice movements 2549 – 2553
Justin Beaumont, Walter Nicholls

Between relationality and territoriality: investigating the geographies of justice movements in The Netherlands and the United States 2554 – 2574
Justin Beaumont, Walter Nicholls

Grassrooting network imaginaries: relationality, power, and mutual solidarity in global justice networks 2575 – 2592
Paul Routledge, Andrew Cumbers, Corinne Nativel

Making new political spaces: mobilizing spatial imaginaries, instrumentalizing spatial practices, and strategically using spatial tools 2593 – 2611
Julie-Anne Boudreau

Spaces of opposition: activism and deliberation in post-apartheid environmental politics 2612 – 2631
Clive Barnett, Dianne Scott

Beyond trenches and grassroots? Reflections on urban mobilization, fragmentation, and the anti-Wal-Mart campaign in Chicago 2632 – 2651
William Sites

Political parties and the city: some thoughts on the low profile of partisan organisations and mobilisation in urban political theory 2652 – 2667
Murray Low

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‘Autonomy online’: Indymedia and practices of alter-globalisation 2668 – 2684
Jenny Pickerill

Mutinous eruptions: autonomous spaces of radical queer activism 2685 – 2698
Gavin Brown

Environmental irony: summoning death in Bangladesh 2699 – 2714
Peter Atkins, Manzurul Hassan, Christine Dunn

Stuck at the front door: gender, fear of crime and the challenge of creating safer space 2715 – 2732
Carolyn Whitzman

Modes of governing municipal waste 2733 – 2753
Harriet Bulkeley, Matt Watson, Ray Hudson

If you pick up the children, I’ll do the groceries: spatial differences in between-partner interactions in out-of-home household activities 2754 – 2773
Tim Schwanen, Dick Ettema, Harry Timmermans

The spatial targeting of urban policy initiatives: a geodemographic assessment tool 2774 – 2793
Peter Batey, Peter Brown

Reviews 2794 – 2798
Street on Ben-Joseph: The code of the city: standards and the hidden language of place making
Lehtinen on Schwartz: Nature and national identity after communism: globalizing the ethnoscape
Millington on Hopkins, Zapata (Eds): Engaging the future forecasts, scenarios, plans, and projects

Issue 12

Commentary

The Bologna process: how the European university is endangered through the creation of a European space of higher education 2799 – 2806
Ilse Helbrecht

Theme issue: Participatory geographies
Guest editors: Rachel Pain, Sara Kindon

Guest editorial

Participatory geographies 2807 – 2812
Rachel Pain, Sara Kindon

Spatialising participatory approaches: the contribution of geography to a mature debate 2813 – 2831
Mike Kesby

Participation, local knowledge and empowerment: researching public space with young people 2832 – 2844
Eleanor Jupp

‘Choosing’ participatory research: partnerships in space – time 2845 – 2860
Fran Klodawsky

Afterword: Well positioned? Locating participation in theory and practice 2861 – 2865
Caitlin Cahill

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Disciplining microbes in the implementation of US Federal Organic Standards 2866 – 2882
Mrill Ingram

“Put on a jacket, you wuss”: cultural identities, home heating, and air pollution in Christchurch, New Zealand 2883 – 2898
Julie Cupples, Victoria Guyatt, Jamie Pearce

Sign Language Peoples as indigenous minorities: implications for research and policy 2899 – 2915
Sarah C E Batterbury, Paddy Ladd, Mike Gulliver

Hidden struggles: spaces of power and resistance in informal work in urban Argentina 2916 – 2934
Risa Whitson

Employment concentrations in Los Angeles, 1980 – 2000 2935 – 2957
Genevieve Giuliano, Christian Redfearn, Ajay Agarwal, Chen Li, Duan Zhuang

Managing local labour markets and making up new spaces of welfare 2958 – 2974
Allan Cochrane, David Etherington

Life cycles, contingency, and agency: growth, development, and change in English industrial districts and clusters 2975 – 2992
Andrew Popp, John Wilson

Further reflections on the golden age in British multiple retailing 1976 – 94: capital investment, market share, and retail margins 2993 – 3007
Carlo Morelli

The impact of the Barnett formula on the Scottish economy: endogenous population and variable formula proportions 3008 – 3027
Linda Ferguson, David Learmonth, Peter G McGregor, J Kim Swales, Karen Turner

Reviews 3028 – 3036
Graham on Tsing: Friction: an ethnography of global connection
Lees on Freeman: There goes the 'hood: views of gentrification from the ground up
Ward on Hackworth: The neoliberal city: governance, ideology and development in American urbanism
Ginn on Robbins: Lawn people: how grasses, weeds and chemicals make us who we are 
Ryan on Bartley, Kitchin (Eds): Understanding contemporary Ireland
Robertson on Whitehead, R Jones, M Jones: The nature of the state: excavating the political ecologies of the modern state

Referees 2007 3037 – 3040