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Issue 1

Editorial 1
Nigel Thrift

Commentary

Session jumping at the AAG 2 – 5
Matthew Kurtz, Sarah de Leeuw

Theme issue: Ordinary spaces of urban modernity
Guest editors: Stephen Legg, Colin McFarlane

Guest editorial

Ordinary urban spaces: between postcolonialism and development 6 – 14
Stephen Legg, Colin McFarlane

Development and hybridity made concrete in the colonies 15 – 36
Richard Harris

Ambivalent improvements: biography, biopolitics, and colonial Delhi 37 – 56
Stephen Legg

The planners’ city: the construction of a town planning perception of Colombo 57 – 73
Nihal Perera

Developing ordinary cities: city visioning processes in Durban and Johannesburg 74 – 87
Jennifer Robinson

Sanitation in Mumbai’s informal settlements: state, ‘slum’, and infrastructure 88 – 107
Colin McFarlane

Landscapes of disaster: water, modernity, and urban fragmentation in Mumbai 108 – 130
Matthew Gandy

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Neoliberalising nature: the logics of deregulation and reregulation 131 – 152
Noel Castree

Neoliberalising nature: processes, effects, and evaluations 153 – 173
Noel Castree

Problematising the ‘orderly’ aesthetic assumptions of forecasts of East – West migration in the European Union 174 – 188
Roos Pijpers

Using economic instruments to address emissions from air transport in the European Union 189 – 209
Lucas M Z Mendes, Georgina Santos

New insights into the internationalization of producer services: organizational strategies and spatial economies for global headhunting firms 210 – 234
James R Faulconbridge, Sarah J E Hall, Jonathan V Beaverstock

Globalisation and industrial change in the clothing industry of Transcarpathia, Western Ukraine: a microlevel view 235 – 253
Christos Kalantaridis, Svitlana Slava, Ivaylo Vassilev

Issue 2

Advertisements: Building, Research & Information and JAPA

Commentary

The politics and economics of murder 255 – 257
Danny Dorling

Urban form, everyday life, and ideology: support for privatization in three Toronto neighbourhoods 258 – 282
R Alan Walks

Patterning in urban population densities: a spatiotemporal model compared with Toronto 1971 – 2001 283 – 302
Hugh Millward, Trudi Bunting

Civil liberties and the regulation of public space: the case of sidewalks in Las Vegas 303 – 322
Evelyn Blumenberg, Renia Ehrenfeucht

Regulating the social impacts of studentification: a Loughborough case study 323 – 341
Phil Hubbard

Cartographic anxiety and the search for regionality 342 – 361
Joe Painter

The UK geography of the e-society: a national classification 362 – 382
Paul A Longley, Richard Webber, Chao Li

The city and the bottom line: urban megaprojects and the privatization of planning in Southeast Asia 383 – 401
Gavin Shatkin

Reducing inequalities in health and diet: findings from a study on the impact of a food retail development 402 – 422
Steven Cummins, Anne Findlay, Cassie Higgins, Mark Petticrew, Leigh Sparks, Hilary Thomson

Corporeal remains: vulnerability, proximity, and living on after the end of the world 423 – 445
Paul Harrison

Location theory in reverse? Location for global production in the IT industry of Bangalore 446 – 463
Rolee Aranya

Unemployment, permanent sickness, and nonwork in the United Kingdom 464 – 481
R Ross MacKay, Luke Davies

The dependence of vehicle emission profiles on traffic growth, technology gain, and fleet turnover: a comparative study and sensitivity analysis 482 – 503
Shin S Lee, Huw C W L Williams

Letter to the editor 504
Paul Routledge

Reviews 505 – 506
Gieseking, Hung on Gibson-Graham: A postcapitalist politics

Issue 3

Commentary

Do you want to be counted or subject to a light touch? Research assessment in the UK and the social sciences—continued 507 – 514
Ron Johnston

Theme issue: Living room: rematerialising home
Guest editors: Jane M Jacobs, Susan J Smith

Guest editorial

Living room: rematerialising home 515 – 519
Jane M Jacobs, Susan J Smith

Owner-occupation: at home with a hybrid of money and materials 520 – 535
Susan J Smith

Accommodating open plan: children, clutter, and containment in suburban houses in Sydney, Australia 536 – 549
Robyn Dowling

The ‘skyscraper settlement’: home and residence at Christodora House 550 – 571
Alison Blunt

The modern touch: interior design and modernisation in post-independence Singapore 572 – 595
Jane M Jacobs, Stephen Cairns

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Children and ‘African values’: Zimbabwean professionals in Britain reconfiguring family life 596 – 614
JoAnn McGregor

Embodying responsibility: children’s health and supermarket initiatives 615 – 631
Rachel Colls, Bethan Evans

Fertility and spatial mobility in the life course: evidence from Austria 632 – 652
Hill Kulu

Mitigating climate change through green buildings and smart growth 653 – 675
Marilyn A Brown, Frank Southworth

Aboriginal settlement patterns in Canadian cities: does the classic index-based approach apply? 676 – 695
Oksana Starchenko, Evelyn J Peters

Expertise and scientific uncertainty: understanding trust amongst professional stakeholders in environment and health 696 – 714
Christine E Dunn, Philip Crowley, Judith Bush, Tanja Pless-Mulloli, Patricia A McKinney

A neural turn? On the ontology of the geographical subject 715 – 732
Benedikt Korf

Issues in the measurement of localization 733 – 758
Ugo Fratesi

Reviews 759 – 760
Valdivia on Bobrow-Strain: Intimate enemies: landowners, power, and violence in Chiapas

Issue 4

Commentary

Working the system 761 – 765
John Pal, Dominic Medway

Finding the political ‘sweet spot’: sectional interests, consensus power, and the Everglades Restudy (1992 – 2000) 766 – 784
Mary Dengler

Are immigrants’ earnings influenced by the characteristics of their neighbours? 785 – 805
Sako Musterd, Roger Andersson, George Galster, Timo M Kauppinen

Destination choice of the 1995 – 2000 immigrants to Japan: salient features and multivariate explanation 806 – 830
Kao-Lee Liaw, Yoshitaka Ishikawa

A comparative study of attitude theory and other theoretical models for understanding travel behaviour 831 – 847
Martin Dijst, Sendy Farag, Tim Schwanen

Explaining continuity and change in international policies: issue linkage, venue change, and learning on policies for the river Scheldt estuary 1967 – 2005 848 – 866
Sander Meijerink

Shadow spaces for social learning: a relational understanding of adaptive capacity to climate change within organisations 867 – 884
Mark Pelling, Chris High, John Dearing, Denis Smith

Expertise, truth, and urban policy mobilities: global circuits of knowledge in the development of Vancouver, Canada’s ‘four pillar’ drug strategy 885 – 904
Eugene J McCann

The redistribution of residential property values in Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver: examining neoclassical and Marxist views on changing investment patterns 905 – 927
Andrejs Skaburskis, Markus Moos

Urban environmental externalities, agglomeration forces, and the technological ‘deus ex machina’ 928 – 947
Erik Verhoef, Peter Nijkamp

The politics of community-based conservation in natural resource management: a focus for international comparative analysis 948 – 965
Theresa Selfa, Joanna Endter-Wada

Society, technology, and region: contributions from the social study of technology to economic geography 966 – 985
Bernhard Truffer

Local linear estimation of spatially varying coefficient models: an improvement on the geographically weighted regression technique 986 – 1005
Ning Wang, Chang-Lin Mei, Xiao-Dong Yan

Letters to the editor

Detour ahead: a response to Shove and Walker about the perilous road of transition management 1006 – 1011
Jan Rotmans, Rene Kemp

Transition management and the politics of shape shifting 1012 – 1014
Elizabeth Shove, Gordon Walker

Issue 5

Commentary

Health as a nature – society question 1015 – 1019
Becky Mansfield

The increasing importance of geographical proximity in knowledge production: an analysis of US patent citations, 1975 – 1997 1020 – 1039
Jung Won Sonn, Michael Storper

Explaining spatial patterns of innovation: analytical and synthetic modes of knowledge creation in the Medicon Valley life-science cluster 1040 – 1056
Jerker Moodysson, Lars Coenen, Bjørn Asheim

Old industrial regions, technology, and innovation: tensions of obduracy and transformation 1057 – 1075
Mike Hodson

Choice-based estimation of Alonso’s theory of movement: methods and experiments 1076 – 1089
Guoxiang Ding, Morton E O’Kelly

Hiring difficulties and manpower flows: does labour market density matter? 1090 – 1108
Michel Blanc, Eric Cahuzac, Gabriel Tahar

Residential preferences for interregional migration in Sweden: demographic, socioeconomic, and geographical determinants 1109 – 1131
Thomas Niedomysl

Inner-city children, country summers: narrating American childhood and the geographies of whiteness 1132 – 1150
Robert M Vanderbeck

Who wants to leave the neighbourhood? The effect of being different from the neighbourhood population on wishes to move 1151 – 1170
Maarten van Ham, Peteke Feijten

Empty dwellings: the use of council-tax records in identifying and monitoring vacant private housing in England 1171 – 1184
Peter Wyatt

Fiscal decentralization and regional disparities: evidence from several European Union countries 1185 – 1201
Roberto Ezcurra, Pedro Pascual

Challenging the contours: critical cartography, local knowledge, and the public 1202 – 1218
Julie Cidell

Sexy beasts and devoted mums: narrating nature through dolphin tourism 1219 – 1234
Kathryn Besio, Lynda Johnston, Robyn Longhurst

When good smells go bad: a sociohistorical understanding of agricultural odor pollution 1235 – 1249
Michael S Carolan

Investigating differences in electoral turnout: the influence of ward-level context on participation in local and parliamentary elections in Britain 1250 – 1268
Scott Orford, Colin Rallings, Michael Thrasher, Galina Borisyuk

Issue 6

Winners of the Ashby Prizes 1269 – 1270

Commentary

Reclaiming the map: British geography and ambivalent cartographic practice 1271 – 1276
Martin Dodge, Chris Perkins

Experts in their fields: farmer – expert knowledges and environmentally friendly farming practices 1277 – 1293
Mark Riley

Performing the green market—creating space: emergence of the green consumer in the Russian woodlands 1294 – 1311
Jarmo Kortelainen

Constructing responsibilities for risk: negotiating citizen – state relationships 1312 – 1330
Karen Bickerstaff, Peter Simmons, Nick Pidgeon

Reconsidering the economics logic of ecological modernization 1331 – 1346
Jouni Korhonen

Rescaling employment relations: key outcomes of change in the privatised rail industry 1347 – 1369
Danny MacKinnon, Andrew Cumbers, Jon Shaw

Social and environmental shareholder activism in the public spotlight: US corporate annual meetings, campaign strategies, and environmental performance, 2001 – 04 1370 – 1390
Gordon L Clark, James Salo, Tessa Hebb

Flexibility in action: the temporary staffing industry in the Czech Republic and Poland 1391 – 1415
Neil M Coe, Jennifer Johns, Kevin Ward

Rethinking sustainable urban regeneration: ambiguity, creativity, and the shared territory 1416 – 1434
James Evans, Phil Jones

Modes of engagement for urban research: enacting a politics of possibility 1435 – 1453
Jim Fraser, Csilla Weninger

Reflexive governance of urban catchments: a case of deliberative truncation 1454 – 1469
Toni Darbas

The learning machine: European integration in the planning mirror 1470 – 1484
Andreas Faludi

Using the Delphi technique in normative planning research: methodological design considerations 1485 – 1500
Nick Novakowski, Barry Wellar

Interprovincial migration and retirement income transfers among Canada’s older population: 1996 – 2001 1501 – 1516
K Bruce Newbold

What’s a worker worth?—a review essay 1517 – 1522
Noel Castree

Issue 7

Commentary

Spatiality of risk 1523 – 1527
Valerie November

Theme issue: Biosecurity: spaces, practices, and boundaries
Guest editors: Nick Bingham, Gareth Enticott, Steve Hinchliffe

Guest editorial

Biosecurity: spaces, practices, and boundaries 1528 – 1533
Nick Bingham, Gareth Enticott, Steve Hinchliffe

Securing life: the emerging practices of biosecurity 1534 – 1551
Steve Hinchliffe, Nick Bingham

Biosecurity after the event: risk politics and animal disease 1552 – 1567
Andrew Donaldson

The spaces of biosecurity: prescribing and negotiating solutions to bovine tuberculosis 1568 – 1582
Gareth Enticott

Safe from the wolf: biosecurity, biodiversity, and competing philosophies of nature 1583 – 1597
Henry Buller

Flexible boundaries in biosecurity: accommodating gorse in Aotearoa New Zealand 1598 – 1614
Kezia Barker

Signals come and go: syndromic surveillance and styles of biosecurity 1615 – 1632
Lyle Fearnley

Affect work and infected bodies: biosecurity in an age of emerging infectious disease 1633 – 1646
Claire Major

The practice of biosecurity in Canada: public health legal preparedness and Toronto’s SARS crisis 1647 – 1663
Estair Van Wagner

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Participative urban renewal? Disability, community, and partnership in New Labour’s urban policy 1664 – 1680
Claire Edwards

Deregulation and its long-run effects on the availability of banking services in low-income communities 1681 – 1696
Cristina Bernad, Lucio Fuentelsaz, Jaime Gómez

Comfortable bodies: sedentary affects 1697 – 1712
David Bissell

Testing the regional restructuring hypothesis in western Germany 1713 – 1727
Herman J Bierens, Thomas Kontuly

The dynamics of land development in resort communities: a multiagent simulation of growth regimes and housing choice 1728 – 1743
Brian Muller, Li Yin, Yuseung Kim, Florin Alexandrescu

Intelligent transport systems and preferences for office locations 1744 – 1759
Raffael Argiolu, Rob van der Heijden, Ilona Bos, Vincent Marchau

Neighborhood effects and women’s agency regarding poverty and patriarchy in a Turkish slum 1760 – 1776
Tahire Erman, Süheyla Türkyılmaz

Issue 8

Theme issue: Remaking environments: histories, practices, policies
Guest editor: Sarah J Whatmore

Editorial

Remaking environments: histories, practices, policies 1777 – 1778
Sarah J Whatmore

Geography and vision: Denis Cosgrove, 1948 – 2008 1779 – 1782
Felix Driver

Pathways to Sustainability in the forest? Misunderstood dynamics and the negotiation of knowledge, power, and policy 1783 – 1795
Melissa Leach

Bindings against boundaries: entanglements of life in an open world 1796 – 1810
Tim Ingold

The politics of true convenience or inconvenient truth: struggles over how to sustain capitalism, democracy, and ecology in the 21st century 1811 – 1824
Timothy W Luke

Simplification is complicated: property, nature, and the rivers of law 1825 – 1842
Nicholas Blomley

Has ‘geography’ always been modern?: choros, (non)representation, performance, and the landscape 1843 – 1861
Kenneth R Olwig

Images and imagination in 20th-century environmentalism: from the Sierras to the Poles 1862 – 1880
Denis Cosgrove

Power relations: the politics of risk and procedure in nuclear waste governance 1881 – 1900
Jason Chilvers, Jacquelin Burgess

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Experiencing visualities in designed urban environments: learning from Milton Keynes 1901 – 1920
Monica Degen, Caitlin DeSilvey, Gillian Rose

Art and soul: powerful and powerless art in Singapore 1921 – 1943
T C Chang

Internal and external dynamics of the Munich film and TV industry cluster, and limitations to future growth 1944 – 1965
Harald Bathelt, Armin Gräf

Scientific innovation and non-Western regional economies: Cuban biotechnology’s ‘experimental milieu’ 1966 – 1986
Simon Reid-Henry

Sustainability and scale: US milk-market orders as relocalization policy 1987 – 2005
E Melanie DuPuis, Daniel Block

Intermodal freight transportation and regional accessibility in the United States 2006 – 2025
Hyunwoo Lim, Jean-Claude Thill

Erratum 2026 – 2027

Reviews 2028 – 2030
Littlefield, Mahlstedt, Popp, Trautmann on Heynen, McCarthy, Prudham, Robbins (Eds): Neoliberal environments: false promises and unnatural consequences

Issue 9

Commentaries

Ethnic residential segregation: some comments on a commentary 2031 – 2036
Martin J Watts

Back to basics: a response to Watts 2037 – 2041
Ron Johnston, Michael Poulsen, James Forrest

Living roofs and brownfield wildlife: towards a fluid biogeography of UK nature conservation 2042 – 2060
Jamie Lorimer

Real estate advertising and intraurban place meaning: real estate sales consultants at work 2061 – 2079
Harvey C Perkins, David C Thorns, Bronwyn M Newton

Heterotopia and structuralism 2080 – 2096
Arun Saldanha

Diverse economies and the negotiations and practices of ethical finance: the case of Charity Bank 2097 – 2113
Martin Buttle

Does venture capital investment really require spatial proximity? An empirical investigation 2114 – 2131
Michael Fritsch, Dirk Schilder

Census fieldwork in the UK: the bedrock for a decade of social analysis 2132 – 2148
Ludi Simpson, Mark Brown

Life-course influences on nonearnings income migration in the United States 2149 – 2168
Peter B Nelson

Getting off the escalator? A study of Scots out-migration from a global city region 2169 – 2185
Allan Findlay, Colin Mason, Richard Harrison, Donald Houston, David McCollum

Built-up encroachment and the urban field: a comparison of forty European cities 2186 – 2203
Marianne Guérois, Denise Pumain

Retail innovation and shopping practices: consumers’ reactions to self-service retailing 2204 – 2221
Andrew Alexander, Simon Phillips, Gareth Shaw

An evolutionary perspective on Internet adoption by retailers in the Netherlands 2222 – 2237
Ron A Boschma, Jesse W J Weltevreden

Energy consumption and work-travel trips: London, Birmingham, and Manchester, 1981 – 2001 2238 – 2258
Martin Frost, Nigel Spence

Variable decision strategies, rational choice, and situation-related travel demand 2259 – 2281
Pat Burnett

Reviews 2282 – 2284
Visser on Lees, Slater, Wyly: Gentrification
Kuus on Hamilton, Andrews, Pichler-Milanović (Eds): Transformation of cities in Central and Eastern Europe: towards globalization

Issue 10

Commentary

Baghdad nights: evaluating the US military ‘surge’ using nighttime light signatures 2285 – 2295
John Agnew, Thomas W Gillespie, Jorge Gonzalez, Brian Min

The emotional economy of housing 2296 – 2312
Hazel Christie, Susan J Smith, Moira Munro

The BBC, the creative class, and neoliberal urbanism in the north of England 2313 – 2329
Brett Christophers

‘Tactical’ living: a situated study of teenagers’ negotiations around and interactions with living room media 2330 – 2345
Dylan Tutt

A call for agonism: GIS and the politics of collaboration 2346 – 2363
Kevin Ramsey

Collectivity and differentiation: a tale of two wine territories 2364 – 2383
Jerry Patchell

Environmental justice in the Israeli context 2384 – 2401
Deborah F Shmueli

Control by containment: the politics of institutionalizing pollution disputes in Taiwan 2402 – 2418
Ming-sho Ho, Feng-san Su

Agglomeration mobility: effects of localisation, urbanisation, and scale on job changes 2419 – 2434
Rikard Eriksson, Urban Lindgren, Gunnar Malmberg

The benefits of learning in clusters: analyzing upward mobility for skilled workers in the Cebu furniture cluster 2435 – 2452
Niels Beerepoot

On distributing quarterly national growth among regions 2453 – 2468
José Manuel Pavía, Bernardí Cabrer

Regional and urban – rural variations in the association of neighbourhood deprivation with community resource access: a national study 2469 – 2489
Jamie Pearce, Karen Witten, Rosemary Hiscock, Tony Blakely

Effects on housing prices of urban attraction and labor-market accessibility 2490 – 2509
Liv Osland, Inge Thorsen

Taking the bus: incorporating public transport timetable data into health care accessibility modelling 2510 – 2525
David Martin, Hannah Jordan, Paul Roderick

How to get rid of W: a latent variables approach to modelling spatially lagged variables 2526 – 2538
Henk Folmer, Johan Oud

Issue 11

Commentaries

Why are students attracted to political ecology? 2539 – 2543
Thembela Kepe, Jean-François Bissonnette, David J Roberts

The annual meeting of the AAG is out of control 2544 – 2548
James McCarthy

Theme issue: What about dialectics?
Guest editors: Deborah P Dixon, Keith Woodward, John Paul Jones III

Guest editorial

On the other hand ... dialectics 2549 – 2561
Deborah P Dixon, Keith Woodward, John Paul Jones III

Dialegesthai: towards a posttranscendent politics—or, let’s talk about bodies 2562 – 2577
Barbara Hooper

The subaltern moment in Hegel’s dialectic 2578 – 2587
Vinay Gidwani

Towards a dialectics of the positive 2588 – 2602
Sue Ruddick

Geographic dialectics? 2603 – 2612
Eric Sheppard

Positions without negations? Dialectical reason and the contingencies of space 2613 – 2622
Chris Collinge

Žižek’s dialectics of difference and the problem of space 2623 – 2630
Anna J Secor

Dialectics revisited. Reality discharged 2631 – 2640
Marcus A Doel

Dialectics and the measure of the world 2641 – 2651
Stuart Elden

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Changing times, changing places: urban development and the politics of space – time 2652 – 2673
Mike Raco, Steven Henderson, Sophie Bowlby

The rhetoric and reality of urban policy in the neoliberal city: implications for social struggle in Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati 2674 – 2692
Jean-Paul D Addie

People on the move: exploring the functional roles of deprived neighbourhoods 2693 – 2714
Brian Robson, Kitty Lymperopoulou, Alasdair Rae

To the west and east of Interstate-35: obesity, philanthropic entrepreneurialism, and the delineation of risk in Austin, Texas 2715 – 2733
Clare Herrick

Calculative spaces: cities, market relations, and the commercial vitalism of the outdoor advertising industry 2734 – 2750
Anne M Cronin

Spatial-filtering-based contributions to a critique of geographically weighted regression (GWR) 2751 – 2769
Daniel A Griffith

Family events and the residential mobility of couples 2770 – 2790
Francesca Michielin, Clara H Mulder

Reviews 2791 – 2792
Brown on Puar: Terrorist assemblages:homonationalism in queer times

Issue 12

Commentaries

When Tony met Bobby 2793 – 2799
Leigh Sparks

Science and the city 2800 – 2808
Alan Wilson

Theme issue: The Young Americans: Children and Youth Geographies in the USA
Guest editors: Caitlin Cahill, Cindi Katz

Guest editorial

Young Americans: geographies at the crossroads 2809 – 2813
Caitlin Cahill, Cindi Katz

Marketing the self: the politics of aspiration among middle-class Silicon Valley youth 2814 – 2830
Elsa Davidson

Growing up in the new New York: youth space, citizenship, and community change in a hyperglobal city 2831 – 2844
David Driskell, Carly Fox, Neema Kudva

Patchwork neighborhood: children’s urban geographies in Buffalo, New York 2845 – 2863
Meghan Cope

The paradoxes of personhood: banal multiculturalism and racial – ethnic identification among Latina and Armenian girls at a Los Angeles high school 2864 – 2878
Mary E Thomas

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When ‘good neighbors’ go bad: territorial geographies of neighborhood associations 2879 – 2894
Marcia England

Enclosed residential neighborhoods in Israel: from landscapes of heritage and frontier enclaves to new gated communities 2895 – 2913
Gillad Rosen, Eran Razin

Uninterrupted views: real-estate advertising and changing perspectives on coastal property in New Zealand 2914 – 2932
Damian Collins, Robin Kearns

Multipliers, markups, and mobility rents: in defense of ‘chain models’ in urban and regional analysis 2933 – 2947
Joseph Persky, Daniel Felsenstein

Regional foreign participation and externalities: new empirical evidence from Mexican regions 2948 – 2969
Jacob A Jordaan

Fostering environment efficiency through transnational linkages? Trajectories of CO2 and SO2, 1980 – 2000 2970 – 2989
Richard Perkins, Eric Neumayer

Environmental risk, uncertainty, and participation: mapping an emergent epistemic community 2990 – 3008
Jason Chilvers

Cities and regions: problems and potentials 3009 – 3026
John B Parr

Reviews 3027 – 3034
Rutland on Gidwani: Capital, interrupted: agrarian development and the politics of work in India
Johnston on de Blij: The power of place: geography, destiny, and globalization’s rough landscapeReferees 20083031

Referees 2008 3031 – 3034