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Commentary
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