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