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