Theme issue: Extending gentrification?
Guest editors: Darren P Smith, Tim Butler
Guest editorial
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
Commentary
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
Commentary
Theme issue: Mundane geographies: alienation, potentialities, and practice
Guest editors: Jon Binnie, Julian Holloway, Steve Millington, Craig Young
Guest editorial
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
Commentary
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
Commentary
Theme issue: Census data: fit for purpose?
Guest editor: Paul Williamson
Guest editorial
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
Les Hepple: an appreciation 1275 – 1281
Richard Harris, Tony Hoare, Ron Johnston, Kelvyn Jones, Paul Plummer, Edward Thomas
Commentary
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
Allan Pred (1936 – 2007): Perfect Pitch 1529 – 1530
Nigel Thrift
Winners of the Ashby Prizes 1531 – 1533
Commentary
Theme issue: Fractured polis – failing representation?
Guest editors: Wolfgang Zierhofer, Juliet Fall
Guest editorial
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
Commentaries
“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
Commentary
Theme issue: Railway stations and urban dynamics
Guest editors: Piet Rietveld, Eric Pels
Guest editorial
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
Commentary
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
Commentary
Theme issue: Investigating the geographies of justice movements
Guest editors: Justin Beaumont, Walter Nicholls
Guest editorial
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
Commentary
Theme issue: Participatory geographies
Guest editors: Rachel Pain, Sara Kindon
Guest editorial
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