Commentaries
The distinctive city: pitfalls in the pursuit of differential advantage 13 – 30
Ivan Turok
(Dis)connecting Milan(ese): deterritorialised urbanism and disempowering politics in globalising cities 31 – 47
Sara González
Developing an evaluation framework for crosscutting policy goals: the Accessibility Policy Assessment Tool 48 – 62
Gillian Bristow, John Farrington, Jon Shaw, Tim Richardson
Computer-supported cognitive mapping for participatory problem structuring 63 – 81
Frank van Kouwen, Carel Dieperink, Paul Schot, Martin Wassen
Leisure home ownership, access to nature, and health: a longitudinal study of urban residents in Sweden 82 – 96
Terry Hartig, Urban Fransson
Using choice experiments to explore the spatial distribution of willingness to pay for rural landscape improvements 97 – 111
Danny Campbell, W George Hutchinson, Riccardo Scarpa
A geodemographic profiler for high offender propensity areas in the city of Tshwane, South Africa 112 – 127
Gregory D Breetzke, Andre C Horn
Challenging tradition: unlocking new paths to regional industrial upgrading 128 – 145
Nichola J Lowe
From manufacturing garments for ready-to-wear to designing collections for fast fashion: evidence from Turkey 146 – 162
Nebahat Tokatli, Ömür Kızılgün
‘Multifunctionality’: trade protectionism or a new way forward? 163 – 182
Jacqui Dibden, Chris Cocklin
Spatiotemporal dimensions of modal accessibility disparity in Boston and San Francisco 183 – 198
Mizuki Kawabata
Measuring environmental externality spillovers through choice modelling 199 – 212
Giovanni B Concu
Are Northern Ireland’s communities dividing? Evidence from geographically consistent Census of Population data, 1971 – 2001 213 – 229
Ian G Shuttleworth, Christopher D Lloyd
A multistate model for projecting regional populations by Indigenous status: an application to the Northern Territory, Australia 230 – 249
Tom Wilson
Reviews 250 – 254
Slocum on Blay-Palmer: Food fears: from industrial to sustainable food systems
on Morgan, Marsden, Murdoch: Worlds of food: place, power, and provenance in the food chain
Lehtinen on Bærenholdt: Coping with distances: producing Nordic Atlantic societies
Schlosser on Goodman, Boykoff, Evered (Eds): Contentious geographies: environmental knowledge, meaning, scale
Commentaries
Theme issue: Critical quantitative geographies
Guest editors: Mei-Po Kwan, Tim Schwanen
Guest editorial
Capitalism beyond harmonious equilibrium: mathematics as if human agency mattered 265 – 283
Luke Bergmann, Eric Sheppard, Paul S Plummer
Power in numbers: a call for analytical generosity toward new political strategies 284 – 301
Trina Hamilton
Cognition, context, and multimethod approaches to economic decision making 302 – 317
Kendra Strauss
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On geography and materiality 318 – 335
Ben Anderson, John Wylie
Manufacturing space: gendered cityscapes and industrial images in Dundee 336 – 352
Emma Wainwright
Places of everyday cosmopolitanisms: East European construction workers in London 353 – 370
Ayona Datta
Fixed minerals, scalar politics: the weight of scale in conflicts over the ‘1872 Mining Law’ in the United States 371 – 388
Matthew T Huber, Jody Emel
Shades of social capital: elite persistence and the everyday politics of community forestry in southeastern Mexico 389 – 406
Peter R Wilshusen
Commercializing conservation in South Africa 407 – 424
Brian King
Quality food, public procurement, and sustainable development: the school meal revolution in Rome 425 – 440
Roberta Sonnino
Valuing the cultural monuments of Armenia: Bayesian updating of prior beliefs in contingent valuation 441 – 460
Anna Alberini, Alberto Longo
Exponential or power distance-decay for commuting? An alternative specification 461 – 480
Jacob J De Vries, Peter Nijkamp, Piet Rietveld
Modelling European regional scenarios: aggressive versus defensive competitive strategies 481 – 504
Roberta Capello, Ugo Fratesi
Reviews 505 – 508
Harries on Convery, Mort, Baxter, Bailey: Animal disease and human trauma: emotional geographies of disaster
Rodriguez on Brown, Glasgow: Rural retirement migration
Benach on Degen: Sensing cities: regenerating public life in Barcelona and Manchester
Commentary
Urban population loss in historical perspective: United States, 1820 – 2000 514 – 528
Robert A Beauregard
The white geography of Lawren Stewart Harris: whiteness and the performative coupling of wilderness and multiculturalism in Canada 529 – 544
Andrew Baldwin
Cosmopolitan militarism? Spaces of NATO expansion 545 – 562
Merje Kuus
The financial centres of Shanghai and Hong Kong: competition or complementarity? 563 – 580
Bas Karreman, Bert van der Knaap
Migration, urbanization, and drug use and casual sex in China: a multilevel analysis 581 – 597
Xiushi Yang, Huasong Luo
Regional variations in voting at British general elections, 1950 – 2001: group-based latent trajectory analysis 598 – 616
Ron Johnston, Kelvyn Jones, Min-Hua Jen
Soft spaces, fuzzy boundaries, and metagovernance: the new spatial planning in the Thames Gateway 617 – 633
Phil Allmendinger, Graham Haughton
The parallel claims of gated communities and land invasions in a Southern city: polarised state responses 634 – 648
Charlotte Lemanski, Sophie Oldfield
How normal is travelling abroad? Differences in transnational mobility between groups of young Swedes 649 – 667
Lotta Frändberg
Fit and working again? The instrumental leisure of the ‘creative class’ 668 – 681
Mark Banks
Explanations for the age, sex, spatial, and temporal structure of Czech mortality for the period 1987 – 97 682 – 702
Jeroen Spijker
A particular place? Laos and its incorporation into the development mainstream 703 – 721
Jonathan Rigg
Simultaneous coefficient penalization and model selection in geographically weighted regression: the geographically weighted lasso 722 – 742
David C Wheeler
Complementarity and substitutability among adjacent gateway ports 743 – 762
Theo E Notteboom
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Commentary
Theme issue: Geographies of belonging
Guest editors: Kathleen Mee, Sarah Wright
Guest editorial
“Quarantine matters!'': quotidian relationships around quarantine in Australia’s northern borderlands 780 – 795
Samantha Muller, Emma R Power, Sandra Suchet-Pearson, Sarah Wright , Kate Lloyd
Belonging as a resource: the case of Ralphs Bay, Tasmania, and the local politics of place 796 – 810
Elaine Stratford
Belonging through land/scape 811 – 826
Richard H Schein
Northern belongings: frontiers, fences, and identities in Australia’s urban north 827 – 841
Lesley Instone
A space to care, a space of care: public housing, belonging, and care in inner Newcastle, Australia 842 – 858
Kathleen Mee
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The geography of pension liabilities and fund governance in the United States 859 – 878
Ashby H B Monk
Exploring hierarchies of knowledge in Peru: scaling urban grassroots women health promoters’ expertise 879 – 895
Katy Jenkins
Gendered, material, and partial knowledges: a feminist critique of neighborhood-level indicator systems 896 – 910
Kate Driscoll Derickson
Obdurate pains, transient intensities: affect and the chronically pained body 911 – 928
David Bissell
Crossing the threshold: municipal waste policy and household waste generation 929 – 945
Harriet Bulkeley, Nicky Gregson
Jobs deficits, neighbourhood effects, and ethnic penalties: the geography of ethnic-labour-market inequality 946 – 963
Ludi Simpson, Kingsley Purdam, Abdelouahid Tajar, John Pritchard, Danny Dorling
A demographic model for small area population projections: an application to the Census Metropolitan Area of Hamilton in Ontario, Canada 964 – 979
Pavlos S Kanaroglou, Hanna F Maoh, Bruce Newbold, Darren M Scott, Antonio Paez
The ISC framework: modelling drivers for the degree of Local Agenda 21 implantation in Western Europe 980 – 995
Carmen Echebarria, Jose M Barrutia, Itziar Aguado
A location model for urban hierarchy planning with population dynamics 996 – 1016
António Antunes, Oded Berman, João Bigotte, Dmitry Krass
Commentaries
Zelizer’s theory of money and the case of local currencies 1026 – 1041
Michael S Evans
The intercorporeal emergence of landscape: negotiating sight, blindness, and ideas of landscape in the British countryside 1042 – 1054
Hannah Macpherson
Gender, ethnicity, and constrained mobility: insights into the resultant social exclusion 1055 – 1071
Tanu Priya Uteng
Residential choice, the built environment, and nonwork travel: evidence using new data and methods 1072 – 1089
Daniel G Chatman
Redevelopment, displacement, housing conditions, and residential satisfaction: a study of Shanghai 1090 – 1108
Si-ming Li, Yu-ling Song
Open enrolment and student sorting in public schools: evidence from Los Angeles County 1109 – 1128
Valerie Ledwith
The link between devolution and regional disparities: evidence from the Italian regions 1129 – 1151
Lapo Calamai
Total factor productivity, efficiency, and technological change in the European regions: a nonparametric approach 1152 – 1170
Roberto Ezcurra, Belen Iraizoz, Pedro Pascual
Barriers to research collaboration across disciplines: scientific paradigms and institutional practices 1171 – 1184
Philip Lowe, Jeremy Phillipson
Rationalising the policy mess? Ex ante policy assessment and the utilisation of knowledge in the policy process 1185 – 1200
Julia Hertin, John Turnpenny, Andrew Jordan, Mans Nilsson, Duncan Russel, Björn Nykvist
Joining up or pulling apart? The use of appraisal to coordinate policy making for sustainable development 1201 – 1216
Duncan Russel, Andrew Jordan
How to turn the fate of old industrial areas: a comparison of cluster-based renewal processes in Styria and the Saarland 1217 – 1233
Michaela Trippl, Anne Otto
Joining forces in urban restructuring: dealing with collaborative ideals and role conflicts in Breda, the Netherlands 1234 – 1250
Anita Kokx, Ronald van Kempen
Improving the synthetic data generation process in spatial microsimulation models 1251 – 1268
Dianna M Smith, Graham P Clarke, Kirk Harland
Reviews 1269 – 1270
te Brömmelstroet on Brail: Planning support systems for cities and regions
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Commentaries
Theme issue: Software and the automatic production of space
Guest editors: Martin Dodge, Rob Kitchin, Matthew Zook
Guest editorial
Intensive movement in wireless digital signal processing: from calculation to envelopment 1294 – 1308
Adrian Mackenzie
The Software Slump?: digital music, the democratisation of technology, and the decline of the recording studio sector within the musical economy 1309 – 1331
Andrew Leyshon
Worlds of affect: virtual geographies of video games 1332 – 1343
Ian Graham Ronald Shaw, Barney Warf
Software, objects, and home space 1344 – 1365
Martin Dodge, Rob Kitchin
The software-simulated airworld: anticipatory code and affective aeromobilities 1366 – 1385
Lucy Budd, Peter Adey
Infrastructures of the imagined island: software, mobilities, and the architecture of Caribbean paradise 1386 – 1403
Mimi Sheller
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Debt, discipline, and government: foreclosure and forbearance in the subprime mortgage crisis 1404 – 1419
Paul Langley
An appetite for yield: the anatomy of the subprime mortgage crisis 1420 – 1441
Philip Ashton
Neighbourhood mobility in context: household moves and changing neighbourhoods in the Netherlands 1442 – 1459
Maarten van Ham, William A V Clark
Weaving protective stories: connective practices to articulate holistic values in the Stockholm National Urban Park 1460 – 1479
Henrik Ernstson, Sverker Sörlin
Intermediaries and the governance of sociotechnical networks in transition 1480 – 1495
Timothy Moss
Thinking beyond homonormativity: performative explorations of diverse gay economies 1496 – 1510
Gavin Brown
Individuals’ activity – travel rescheduling behaviour: experiment and model-based analysis 1511 – 1522
E W Linda Nijland, Theo A Arentze, Aloys W J Borgers, Harry J P Timmermans
Reviews 1523 – 1524
Morgan on Featherstone: Resistance, space and political identities: the making of counter-global networks
Winners of the Ashby Prizes 1525 – 1528
Commentary
Institutional and economic determinants of transnational retailer expansion and performance: a comparative analysis of Wal-Mart and Carrefour 1534 – 1555
Cédric Durand, Neil Wrigley
Rethinking time geography in the information age 1556 – 1575
Helen Couclelis
Neoliberalism, Mike Moore, and the WTO 1576 – 1593
Wendy Larner
Pimping climate change: Richard Branson, global warming, and the performance of green capitalism 1594 – 1613
Scott Prudham
The everyday and the episodic: the spatial and political impacts of urban informality 1614 – 1628
Neema Kudva
Disordered land-rent competition in China’s periurbanization: case study of Beiqijia Township, Beijing 1629 – 1646
Jieming Zhu, Tingting Hu
Migration, hukou status, and labor-market segmentation: the case of high-tech development in Dalian 1647 – 1666
Chuncui Velma Fan, Peter V Hall, Geoffrey Wall
Sustainable urban form and residential development viability 1667 – 1690
Colin Jones, Chris Leishman, Charlotte MacDonald
Urban politics and the production of capital mobility in the United States 1691 – 1706
Mark Pendras
Evaluation and environmental governance: the institutionalisation of ecological footprinting 1707 – 1725
Andrea Collins, Richard Cowell, Andrew Flynn
The politics of landscape value: a case study of wind farm conflict in rural Catalonia 1726 – 1744
Christos Zografos, Joan Martínez-Alier
Cognitive dimensions of way-finding: the implications of habitus, safety, and gender dissonance among gay and lesbian populations 1745 – 1762
Petra Doan, Harrison Higgins
Is green space in the living environment associated with people’s feelings of social safety? 1763 – 1777
Jolanda Maas, Peter Spreeuwenberg, Marijke Van Winsum-Westra, Robert A Verheij, Sjerp de Vries, Peter P Groenewegen
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Commentaries
Theme issue: ‘Student geographies’, urban restructuring, and the expansion of higher education
Guest editor: Darren P Smith
Guest editorial
Students in cities: a preliminary analysis of their patterns and effects 1805 – 1825
Moira Munro, Ivan Turok, Mark Livingston
The geographies of student migration in the UK 1826 – 1848
Oliver Duke-Williams
‘Going away to uni': mobility, modernity, and independence of English higher education students 1849 – 1864
Clare Holdsworth
In pursuit of scarcity: transnational students, ‘employability’, and the MBA 1865 – 1883
Johanna L Waters
The unintended segregation of transnational students in central Melbourne 1884 – 1902
Ruth Fincher, Kate Shaw
Geographies of studentification and purpose-built student accommodation: leading separate lives? 1903 – 1923
Phil Hubbard
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Conceptualizing the political ecology of urban infrastructures: insights from technology and urban studies 1924 – 1942
Jochen Monstadt
‘Stepping in time’: walking, time, and space in the city 1943 – 1961
Jennie Middleton
Inclusion under the law as exclusion from the city: negotiating the spatial limitation of citizenship in Seattle 1962 – 1978
John Carr, Elizabeth Brown, Steve Herbert
Gender, ethnicity, and self-employment: a multilevel analysis across US metropolitan areas 1979 – 1996
Qingfang Wang
An agent-based model of residential choice dynamics in nonstationary housing markets 1997 – 2013
Oswald T J Devisch, Harry J P Timmermans, Theo A Arentze, Aloys W J Borgers
Intermediaries and the governance of choice: the case of green electricity labelling 2014 – 2028
Harald Rohracher
Reviews 2029 – 2032
Johnston on Ziliak, McCloskey: The cult of statistical significance: how the standard error cost us jobs, justice and lives
Schlosser on Epstein: The power of words in international relations: birth of an anti-whaling discourse
Commentaries
Fiscal decentralisation, efficiency, and growth 2041 – 2062
Andrés Rodríguez-Pose, Sylvia A R Tijmstra, Adala Bwire
Extending the Competition Commission’s findings on entry and exit of small stores in British high streets: implications for competition and planning policy 2063 – 2085
Neil Wrigley, Julia Branson, Andrew Murdock, Graham Clarke
“Dreams so big only the sea can hold them”: man-made islands as anxious spaces, cultural icons, and travelling visions 2086 – 2104
Mark Jackson, Veronica della Dora
Emerging spatialities of the screen: video games and the reconfiguration of spatial awareness 2105 – 2124
James Ash
Social sustainability and urban form: evidence from five British cities 2125 – 2142
Glen Bramley, Nicola Dempsey, Sinead Power, Caroline Brown, David Watkins
The spatial structuring of interurban housing markets: application to building sites prepared for self-provided housing 2143 – 2161
Jean-Marie Halleux
Neighbourhood reputation and the intention to leave the neighbourhood 2162 – 2180
Matthieu Permentier, Maarten van Ham, Gideon Bolt
Symmetry and asymmetry in working and commuting arrangements between partners in the Netherlands: does the residential context matter? 2181 – 2200
Edith de Meester, Maarten Ham
Explaining sociospatial patterns in South East Queensland, Australia: social homophily versus structural homophily 2201 – 2214
Rod McCrea
Spatial linear regression from census microdata: combining microdata and small area data 2215 – 2231
Nicholas N Nagle
Variations of value creation: automobile manufacturing in Thailand 2232 – 2247
Markus Hassler
Evaluating ‘best practice’ in integrated rural tourism: case examples from the England – Wales border region 2248 – 2266
Brian Ilbery, Gunjan Saxena
Holding property in trust: kinship, law, and property enactment on Norwegian smallholdings 2267 – 2284
Frode Flemsæter, Gunhild Setten
Reviews 2285 – 2286
Warf on Mossberger, Tolbert, McNeal: Digital citizenship: the Internet, society, and participation
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Commentaries
Theme issue: Theorizing the carbon economy
Guest editors: Maxwell T Boykoff, Samuel Randalls
Guest editorial
From public to private global environmental governance: lessons from the Montreal Protocol’s stalled methyl bromide phase-out 2305 – 2323
Brian J Gareau, E Melanie DuPuis
Theorising transitional pathways in response to climate change: technocentrism, ecocentrism, and the carbon economy 2324 – 2341
Ian Bailey, Geoff A Wilson
Complexity, entanglement, and overflow in the new carbon economy: the case of the UK’s Energy Efficiency Commitment 2342 – 2356
Gareth Douglas Powells
Carbon offsetting: sustaining consumption? 2357 – 2379
Heather Lovell, Harriet Bulkeley, Diana Liverman
Governing the Clean Development Mechanism: global rhetoric versus local realities in carbon sequestration projects 2380 – 2395
Emily Boyd
Climate change and hazardscape of Sri Lanka 2396 – 2416
Akiko Yamane
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Neighbourhood effects on youth educational achievement in the Netherlands: can effects be identified and do they vary by student background characteristics? 2417 – 2436
Brooke Sykes, Hans Kuyper
Designing the fit city: public health, active lives, and the (re)instrumentalization of urban space 2437 – 2454
Clare Herrick
Fiscal decentralization and regional disparity: evidence from cross-section and panel data 2455 – 2473
Christian Lessmann
The quantity and quality of jobs: changes in UK regions, 1997 – 2007 2474 – 2495
Paul S Jones, Anne E Green
Financial sophistication, salience, and the scale of deliberation in UK retirement planning 2496 – 2515
Gordon L Clark, Janelle Knox-Hayes, Kendra Strauss
Wind energy on the Isle of Lewis: implications for deliberative planning 2516 – 2536
Janet Fisher, Katrina Brown
Reviews 2537 – 2540
Bickerstaff on Davies: The geographies of garbage governance: interventions, interactions and outcomes
on Pellow: Resisting global toxics: transnational movements for environmental justice
Dodson on Mercer, Page, Evans: Development and the African diaspora: place and the politics of home
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Commentaries
‘Falling on deaf ears’: a postphenomenology of sonorous presence 2556 – 2575
Paul Simpson
Placing power in the creative city: governmentalities and subjectivities in Liberty Village, Toronto 2576 – 2594
John Paul Catungal, Deborah Leslie
Where is creativity in the city? Integrating qualitative and GIS methods 2595 – 2614
Chris Brennan-Horley, Chris Gibson
Turning feral spaces into trendy places: a coffee house in every park? 2615 – 2632
Harold A Perkins
Trading trash in the transition: economic restructuring, urban spatial transformation, and the boom and bust of Hanoi’s informal waste trade 2633 – 2650
Carrie L Mitchell
Street trees and equity: evaluating the spatial distribution of an urban amenity 2651 – 2670
Shawn M Landry, Jayajit Chakraborty
Patterns and challenges of urban nature conservation—a study of southern Sweden 2671 – 2685
Sara T Borgström
Normalizing ‘solutions’ to ‘government failure’: media representations of Habitat for Humanity 2686 – 2705
Jason Hackworth
Changes in enforcement styles among environmental enforcement officials in China 2706 – 2723
Carlos Wing-Hung Lo, Gerald E Fryxell, Benjamin Van Rooij
Counteracting path dependencies: ‘rational’ investment decisions in the globalising commercial property market 2724 – 2740
Martina Fuchs, André Scharmanski
Are long commute distances inefficient and disorderly? 2741 – 2759
Morton E O’Kelly, Michael A Niedzielski
Historical deposition influence in residential location decisions: a distance-based GEV model for spatial correlation 2760 – 2777
Cynthia Chen, Jason Chen, Harry Timmermans
On spatial differences in the attractiveness of Dutch museums 2778 – 2797
Thomas de Graaff, Jaap Boter, Jan Rouwendal
Featured graphic: Major financial crises of the world, 1400 – 2000 2799
Stephen Spratt
Commentaries
Theme issue: Home/Neighbourhood/City/+
Guest editors: Rowland Atkinson, Robyn Dowling, Pauline McGuirk
Guest editorial
Geodemographic code and the production of space 2823 – 2835
Emma Uprichard, Roger Burrows, Simon Parker
Home alone: the individualization of young, urban Japanese singles 2836 – 2854
Richard Ronald, Yosuke Hirayama
Queer-friendly neighbourhoods: interrogating social cohesion across sexual difference in two Australian neighbourhoods 2855 – 2873
Andrew Gorman-Murray, Gordon Waitt
Living in an oasis: middle-class disaffiliation and selective belonging in an English suburb 2874 – 2892
Paul Watt
Connecting place and the everyday practices of parenting: insights from Auckland, New Zealand 2893 – 2910
Karen Witten, Robin Kearns, Tim McCreanor, Liane Penney, Fuafiva Faalau
The question of scale in housing-led regeneration: tied to the neighbourhood? 2911 – 2928
Simon Pinnegar
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A multiperiod school location planning approach with free school choice 2929 – 2945
Sven Müller, Knut Haase, Sascha Kless
New Urbanism and the barrio 2946 – 2963
Erualdo Romero González, Raul P Lejano
Just add water: colonisation, water governance, and the Australian inland 2964 – 2983
Leah M Gibbs
What (else) matters? Policy contexts, emotional geographies 2984 – 3002
John Horton, Peter Kraftl
Social-activity travel: do the ‘strong-tie relationships’ of a person exist in the same community? The case of Switzerland 3003 – 3022
Timo Ohnmacht
Measuring inequality in rural England: the effects of changing spatial resolution 3023 – 3037
Meg Huby, Steve Cinderby, Piran White, Annemarieke de Bruin
Reviews 3038 – 3039
Johnston on Fotheringham, Rogerson (Eds): The SAGE handbook of spatial analysis
Referees 2009 3040 – 3044