Commentary
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