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Issue 1

Announcement: AAG Publication Award for 2011 1 – 2

Commentaries

Measuring segregation—beware of the cautionary tale by Johnston and Jones 3 – 7
Stephen Gorard

A brief response to Gorard 8 – 9
Ron Johnston, Kelvyn Jones

Commoditising learning: cultural economy and the growth of for-profit business education service firms in London 10 – 27
Sarah Hall, Lindsay Appleyard

Intraurban location of producer services in Guangzhou, China 28 – 47
Hong Yi, Fiona F Yang, Anthony G O Yeh

Life events and the gap between intention to move and actual mobility 48 – 66
Carola de Groot, Clara H Mulder, Marjolijn Das, Dorien Manting

ICT intensity of use and the geography of firms 67 – 86
Danielle Galliano, Pascale Roux, Nicolas Soulié

Broader or deeper? Exploring the most effective intervention profile for public small business support 87 – 105
Kevin F Mole, Mark Hart, Stephen Roper, David S Saal

Steering through the neighbourhood: towards an advanced liberal risk society? 106 – 125
Martin Letell, Göran Sundqvist, Mark Elam

A copula-based sample selection model of telecommuting choice and frequency 126 – 145
Ipek N Sener, Chandra R Bhat

Impact of income inequality on health: does environment quality matter? 146 – 165
Alassane Drabo

Designer buildings: estimating the economic value of ‘signature’ architecture 166 – 184
Franz Fuerst, Patrick McAllister, Claudia B Murray

The role of Swiss civic corporations in land-use planning 185 – 204
Jean-David Gerber, Stéphane Nahrath, Patrick Csikos, Peter Knoepfel

Neighbourhood Destination Accessibility Index: a GIS tool for measuring infrastructure support for neighbourhood physical activity 205 – 223
Karen Witten, Jamie Pearce, Peter Day

The transformation of transport policy in Great Britain? ‘New Realism’ and New Labour’s decade of displacement activity 224 – 251
Iain Docherty, Jon Shaw

Reviews 252 – 254
Lim on Lane, Probert: National capitalisms, global production networks: fashioning the value chain in the UK, USA and Germany

Issue 2

Featured graphic

Labour’s three-term spending record, 1997 – 2010 255 – 257
Jon Swords

Commentaries

Climate change or social change? Debate within, amongst, and beyond disciplines 258 – 261
Lorraine Whitmarsh, Saffron O’Neill, Irene Lorenzoni

On the difference between chalk and cheese—a response to Whitmarsh et al's comments on "Beyond the ABC: climate change policy and theories of social change" 262 – 264
Elizabeth Shove

Theme issue: The global financial crisis, regime shifts, and urban theory
Guest editor: Kuniko Fujita

Guest editorial

The global financial crisis, state regime shifts, and urban theory 265 – 271
Kuniko Fujita

End of a paradigm: the current crisis and the idea of stateless cities 272 – 285
Göran Therborn

Another Washington–New York consensus? Progressives back in contention 286 – 306
Michael Indergaard

Financial crises, Japan’s state regime shift, and Tokyo’s urban policy 307 – 327
Kuniko Fujita

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Strengthening causal inference through qualitative analysis of regression residuals: explaining forest governance in the Indian Himalaya 328 – 346
Arun Agrawal, Ashwini Chhatre

Reconnecting skills for sustainable communities with everyday life 347 – 362
Alex Franklin, Julie Newton, Jennie Middleton, Terry Marsden

Game-theory approach for resident coalitions to allocate green-roof benefits 363 – 377
S W Tsang, C Y Jim

The topology and the emerging urban geographies of the Internet backbone and aviation networks in Europe: a comparative study 378 – 392
Emmanouil Tranos

Biosecurity, trade liberalisation, and the (anti)politics of risk analysis: the Australia – New Zealand apples dispute 393 – 409
Vaughan Higgins, Jacqui Dibden

(Post)suburban development and state entrepreneurialism in Beijing’s outer suburbs 410 – 430
Fulong Wu, Nicholas A Phelps

Migration and climate change: towards an integrated assessment of sensitivity 431 – 450
Richard Black, Dominic Kniveton, Kerstin Schmidt-Verkerk

Explaining and measuring the embrace of Local Agenda 21s by local governments 451 – 469
Jose M Barrutia, Carmen Echebarria

Regional imaginaries of governance agencies: practising the region of South West Britain 470 – 486
David C Harvey, Harriet Hawkins, Nicola J Thomas

Realising the diversity dividend: population diversity and urban economic development 487 – 504
Stephen Syrett, Leandro Sepulveda

Reviews 505 – 507
Zhang on Hsing: The great urban transformation: politics of land and property in China
Lövbrand on Keller: Science in environmental policy: the politics of objective advice

Issue 3

Commentaries

On becoming a mediatizing don and claiming the new spatial boundaries of academia 509 – 514
Mark Palmer, Geoff Simmons

Discontented geopolitics 515 – 518
Freerk Boedeltje

Theme issue: Multiple scales of time – space and lifecourse
Guest editors: Helen Jarvis, Rachel Pain, Colin Pooley

Guest editorial

Multiple scales of time – space and lifecourse 519 – 524
Helen Jarvis, Rachel Pain, Colin Pooley

Spaces, times, and critical moments: a relational time – space analysis of the impacts of AIDS on rural youth in Malawi and Lesotho 525 – 544
Nicola Ansell, Lorraine van Blerk, Flora Hajdu, Elsbeth Robson

Time scarcity: another health inequality? 545 – 559
Lyndall Strazdins, Amy L Griffin, Dorothy H Broom, Cathy Banwell, Rosemary Korda, Jane Dixon, Francesco Paolucci, John Glover

Saving space, sharing time: integrated infrastructures of daily life in cohousing 560 – 577
Helen Jarvis

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The role of the geographical imagination in young people’s political engagement 578 – 593
Yvonne Hung

Poverty and place in Britain, 1968 – 99 594 – 617
Eldin Fahmy, David Gordon, Danny Dorling, Janette Rigby, Ben Wheeler

New York encounters: religion, sexuality, and the city 618 – 633
Johan Andersson, Robert M Vanderbeck, Gill Valentine, Kevin Ward, Joanna Sadgrove

Passing propinquities in the multicultural city: the everyday encounters of bus passengering 634 – 649
Helen F Wilson

Elite knowledges: framing risk and the geographies of credit 650 – 665
Thomas Wainwright

The residential context and the division of household and childcare tasks 666 – 682
Edith de Meester, Aslan Zorlu, Clara H Mulder

Quality of life in urban-classified and rural-classified English local authority areas 683 – 702
Josep M Campanera, Paul Higgins

Fit for purpose? Welfare reform and challenges for health and labour market policy in the UK 703 – 721
Colin Lindsay, Donald Houston

Incorporating jurisdiction issues into regional carbon accounts under production and consumption accounting principles 722 – 741
Karen Turner, Max Munday, Stuart McIntyre, Christa D Jensen

Crime management and urban governance: everyday interconnections in South Africa 742 – 760
Paula Meth

Reviews 761 – 762
Castree on Dorling: Injustice: why social inequality persists

Issue 4

Featured graphic

The visual genealogy of spinoff companies in the technology sector in Seattle, 2008 763 – 764
Heike Mayer, Stuart Armstrong

Commentaries

When all the world's a city 765 – 772
Michael Batty

Reconciling top-down and bottom-up development policies 773 – 780
Riccardo Crescenzi, Andrés Rodríguez-Pose

Theme issue: Globalization, innovation, and regional development in China
Guest editors: Y H Dennis Wei, Yu Zhou

Guest editorial

Globalization, innovation, and regional development in China 781 – 785
Yu Zhou, Y H Dennis Wei

Domestic firm innovation and networking with foreign firms in China’s ICT industry 786 – 809
Yifei Sun, Debin Du

Structural holes and new dimensions of distance: the spatial configuration of the scientific knowledge network of China’s optical technology sector 810 – 829
Ingo Liefner, Stefan Hennemann

Innovation, globalization, and catch-up of latecomers: cases of Chinese telecom firms 830 – 849
Peilei Fan

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The cost of urban sprawl and its potential redistributive effects: an empirical cost assessment for water services in Lausanne (Switzerland) 850 – 865
Géraldine Pflieger, Florian Ecoffey

Entrepreneurial origin and the configuration of innovation in rural areas: the case of Cumbria, North West England 866 – 884
Christos Kalantaridis, Zografia Bika

Shifts in value chain governance and upgrading in the European periphery of automotive production: evidence from Bursa, Turkey 885 – 903
Güldem Özatagan

The geography of global corporate networks: the poor, the rich, and the happy few countries 904 – 927
Ronald S Wall, Martijn J Burger, G A (Bert) van der Knaap

Plan-led planning systems in development-led practices: an empirical analysis into the (lack of) institutionalisation of planning law 928 – 941
Edwin Buitelaar, Maaike Galle, Niels Sorel

Discourses of energy infrastructure development: a Q-method study of electricity transmission line siting in the UK 942 – 960
Matthew Cotton, Patrick Devine-Wright

Critical success factors in urban brownfield regeneration: an analysis of ‘hardcore’ sites in Manchester and Osaka during the economic recession (2009 – 10) 961 – 980
Timothy Dixon, Noriko Otsuka, Hirokazu Abe

Reviews 981 – 983
Aldrich on Edgington: Reconstructing Kobe: the geography of crisis and opportunity
Brewer on Waldfogel: Britain’s war on poverty

Issue 5

Commentary

A civil revolution 985 – 987
Mitch Rose

Theme issue: Losing our chains: rethinking commodities through disarticulations
Guest editors: Jennifer Bair, Marion Werner

Guest editorial

Commodity chains and the uneven geographies of global capitalism: a disarticulations perspective 988 – 997
Jennifer Bair, Marion Werner

The place of disarticulations: global commodity production in La Laguna, Mexico 998 – 1015
Jennifer Bair, Marion Werner

Disarticulations and commodity chains: cattle, coca, and capital accumulation along Colombia’s agricultural frontier 1016 – 1034
Phillip A Hough

Rearticulating caste: the global cottonseed commodity chain and the paradox of smallholder capitalism in south India 1035 – 1056
Priti Ramamurthy

Performative regional (dis)integration: transnational markets, mobile commodities, and bordered North – South differences 1057 – 1078
Christian Berndt, Marc Boeckler

Fungi, trees, people, nematodes, beetles, and weather: ecologies of vulnerability and ecologies of negotiation in matsutake commodity exchange 1079 – 1097
Lieba Faier

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Relational and dialectical spaces of knowing: knowledge, practice, and work in economic geography 1098 – 1117
Paul Vallance

Transition towards sustainable cities: opportunities, constraints, and strategies in planning. A neighbourhood ecodesign case study in Barcelona 1118 – 1134
Ramon Farreny, Jordi Oliver-Solà, Marc Montlleó, Enric Escribà, Xavier Gabarrell, Joan Rieradevall

Privatization, marketization, and deprivation: interpreting the homeownership paradox in postreform urban China 1135 – 1153
Guo Chen

Uneven public transportation development in neoliberalizing Chicago, USA 1154 – 1172
Stephanie Farmer

Comparing alternative media in North and South: the cases of IFIWatchnet and Indymedia in Africa 1173 – 1189
Fabian Frenzel, Steffen Böhm, Pennie Quinton, André Spicer, Sian Sullivan, Zoe Young

Cross-border regionalization, the INTERREG III A initiative, and local cooperation at the Finnish – Swedish border 1190 – 1208
Eeva-Kaisa Prokkola

Comparing single and joint preferences: a choice experiment on residential location in three-member households 1209 – 1225
Edoardo Marcucci, Amanda Stathopoulos, Lucia Rotaris, Romeo Danielis

Pathways to sustainability: perspectives and provocations 1226 – 1237
David Demeritt, Andrew Dobson, Tania Murray Li, Melissa Leach, Ian Scoones, Andy Stirling

Erratum. In issue 4 the order of the guest editors was wrongly listed on the contents page. It should have read: Guest editors: Y H Dennis Wei, Yu Zhou.

Issue 6

Featured graphic

Public spending, austerity, and the crisis 1239 – 1241
Peter Taylor-Gooby

Commentary

Climate change pathology 1242 – 1247
Samuel Randalls

When local interaction does not suffice: sources of firm innovation in urban Norway 1248 – 1267
Rune Dahl Fitjar, Andrés Rodríguez-Pose

Between rights and responsibilities: insurgent performance in an invisible landscape 1268 – 1286
Alec Brownlow

Tax doesn’t have to be taxing: London’s ‘onshore’ finance industry and the fiscal spaces of a global crisis 1287 – 1304
Thomas Wainwright

The civics of urban nature: enacting hybrid landscapes 1305 – 1322
Andrew Karvonen, Ken Yocom

Tactical voting at the 2010 British general election: rational behaviour in local contexts? 1323 – 1340
Ron Johnston, Charles Pattie

Competitiveness, creativity, and place-based development 1341 – 1362
Robert Huggins, Nick Clifton

Community BIAs as practices of assemblage: contingent politics in the neoliberal city 1363 – 1380
Katharine N Rankin, Jim Delaney

Neighbourhood choice and neighbourhood reproduction 1381 – 1399
Lina Hedman, Maarten van Ham, David Manley

Performing research capability building in New Zealand’s social sciences: capacity – capability insights from exploring the work of BRCSS’s ‘sustainability’ theme, 2004 – 09 1400 – 1420
Erena Le Heron, Richard Le Heron, Nick Lewis

Two wrongs don’t make a right: state and private organic certification in New Zealand dairy 1421 – 1437
Rebecca L Schewe

‘We’re a rich city with poor people’: municipal strategies of new-build gentrification in Rotterdam and Glasgow 1438 – 1454
Brian Doucet, Ronald van Kempen, Jan van Weesep

The geographies of mixed-ethnicity families 1455 – 1476
Darren P Smith, Rosalind Edwards, Chamion Caballero

Issue 7

Winners of the Ashby Prizes 1477 – 1486

Commentary

DNA typing and super dairies: changing practices and remaking cows 1487 – 1491
Lewis Holloway, Christopher Bear

Theme issue: Geographies of migration, geographies of justice? Feminism, intersectionality and rights
Guest editors: Tanja Bastia, Nicola Piper, Marina Prieto Carrón

Guest editorial

Geographies of migration, geographies of justice? Feminism, intersectionality, and rights 1492 – 1498
Tanja Bastia, Nicola Piper, Marina Prieto Carrón

The gendering of political and civic participation among Colombian migrants in London 1499 – 1513
Cathy McIlwaine, Anastasia Bermúdez

Migration as protest? Negotiating gender, class, and ethnicity in urban Bolivia 1514 – 1529
Tanja Bastia

Drawing new boundaries of participation: experiences and strategies of economic citizenship among skilled migrant women in Switzerland 1530 – 1546
Yvonne Riaño

Negotiating intersectionality in highly educated migrant Maghrebi women’s life stories 1547 – 1561
Anitta Kynsilehto

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The spatial dynamics of globalizing venture capital in China 1562 – 1580
Jun Zhang

The politics of climate activism in the UK: a social movement analysis 1581 – 1598
Peter North

Regional innovation systems and knowledge-sourcing activities in traditional industries—evidence from the Vienna food sector 1599 – 1616
Michaela Trippl

Coproducing flood risk knowledge: redistributing expertise in critical ‘participatory modelling’ 1617 – 1633
Catharina Landström, Sarah J Whatmore, Stuart N Lane, Nicholas A Odoni, Neil Ward, Susan Bradley

Understanding housing sprawl: the case of Flanders, Belgium 1634 – 1654
Pascal De Decker

Cities and the unevenness of social movement space: the case of France’s immigrant rights movement 1655 – 1673
Walter Nicholls

An evolutionary perspective on regional port systems: the role of windows of opportunity in shaping seaport competition 1674 – 1692
Wouter Jacobs, Theo Notteboom

States of exemption: the legal and animal geographies of American zoos 1693 – 1706
Irus Braverman

Urban transportation public – private partnerships: drivers of uneven development? 1707 – 1722
Matti Siemiatycki

Spatially varying coefficient models: testing for spatial heteroscedasticity and reweighting estimation of the coefficients 1723 – 1745
Si-Lian Shen, Chang-Lin Mei, Ying-Jian Zhang

Issue 8

Commentary

Measuring segregation—a geographical tale 1747 – 1753
Richard Harris

Featured graphic

What’s in a NUTS? Visualizing hierarchies of Europe’s administrative/statistical regions 1754 – 1755
Baptiste Hautdidier

Theme issue: Finance at the crossroads: geographies of the financial crisis and its implications
Guest editor: Dariusz Wójcik

Guest editorial

Finance at the crossroads: geographies of the financial crisis and its implications 1756 – 1760
Dariusz Wójcik

Spatial patterns of subprime mortgages by local banks, nonlocal banks, and independents in the continental US 1761 – 1778
Howard S Tenenbaum, Nigel M Waters

‘Cognitive closure’ in the Netherlands: mortgage securitization in a hybrid European political economy 1779 – 1795
Manuel B Aalbers, Ewald Engelen, Anna Glasmacher

The financial exception and the reconfiguration of credit risk in US mortgage markets 1796 – 1812
Philip Ashton

Sovereignty in the era of global capitalism: the rise of sovereign wealth funds and the power of finance 1813 – 1832
Ashby H B Monk

Strategic sovereign wealth fund investment and the new alliance capitalism: a network mapping investigation 1833 – 1852
Daniel Haberly

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School locations and vacancies: a constrained logit equilibrium model 1853 – 1874
Francisco J Martínez, Loreto Tamblay, Andrés Weintraub

The effect of sprawl on private-vehicle commuting outcomes 1875 – 1893
Edmund J Zolnik

Why an air pollution achiever lags on climate policy? The case of local policy implementation in Mie, Japan 1894 – 1909
Jose Antonio Puppim de Oliveira

The diversity of gentrification in Houston’s urban renaissance: from cleansing the urban poor to supergentrification 1910 – 1929
Angelo Podagrosi, Igor Vojnovic, Bruce Pigozzi

Travelling as being: understanding mobility amongst Scottish Gypsy Travellers 1930 – 1947
Sergei Shubin

Internal migration and employment: macro flows and micro motives 1948 – 1964
Philip S Morrison, William A V Clark

Evaluation of gridded population models using 2001 Northern Ireland Census data 1965 – 1980
David Martin, Chris Lloyd, Ian Shuttleworth

Public expenditure competition in the transport sector: intermodal and spatial considerations for Greece 1981 – 1998
Theodore Tsekeris

Reviews 1999 – 2000
Grabbatin on Graham: Lawscape: property, environment, and law

Issue 9

Commentary

Making water into a political material: the case of PET bottles 2001 – 2006
Gay Hawkins

Theme issue: (New) borders of consumption
Guest editors: Dwijen Rangnekar, John Wilkinson

Guest editorial

(New) borders of consumption 2007 – 2011
Dwijen Rangnekar, John Wilkinson

From fair trade to responsible soy: social movements and the qualification of agrofood markets 2012 – 2026
John Wilkinson

Bordering diversity and desire: using intellectual property to mark place-based products 2027 – 2042
Rosemary J Coombe, Nicole Aylwin

Remaking place: the social construction of a Geographical Indication for Feni 2043 – 2059
Dwijen Rangnekar

(PRODUCT)REDTM: how celebrities push the boundaries of ‘causumerism’ 2060 – 2075
Stefano Ponte, Lisa Ann Richey

The taste of happiness: free-range chicken 2076 – 2090
Mara Miele

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State dirigisme in megaprojects: governing the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi 2091 – 2108
Martin Müller
Open Access Creative Commons License

Reclaiming and recirculating urban natures: integrated organic waste management in Diadema, Brazil 2109 – 2124
Julian S Yates, Jutta Gutberlet

The synergistic influence of light rail stations and zoning on home prices 2125 – 2142
Michael Duncan

Land use, transport, and carbon futures: the impact of spatial form strategies in three UK urban regions 2143 – 2163
Gordon Mitchell, Anthony Hargreaves, Anil Namdeo, Marcial Echenique

Migration and split households: a comparison of sole, couple, and family migrants in Beijing, China 2164 – 2185
C Cindy Fan, Mingjie Sun, Siqi Zheng

The other side of the knowledge economy: ‘reproductive’ employment and affective labours in Oxford 2186 – 2201
Linda McDowell, Jane Dyson

Channels of convergence: investor engagement and interlocked directorates 2202 – 2216
Taylor R Gray

The role of independent fast-food outlets in obesogenic environments: a case study of East London in the UK 2217 – 2236
Susan Bagwell

Quality and regional competitiveness 2237 – 2252
Johan Jansson, Anders Waxell

Reviews 2253 – 2254
Reiss on Engel, McCoy: The subprime virus: reckless credit, regulatory failure, and next steps

Issue 10

Featured graphic

GDP, livability, population, and income inequality of world cities 2255 – 2256
Xingjian Liu, Ben Derudder, Yaolin Liu

Commentary

Climate change when you are getting on in life 2257 – 2260
Tara Quinn, W Neil Adger

Theme issue: Water matters: agency, flows and frictions
Guest editors: Christopher Bear, Jacob Bull

Guest editorial

Water matters: agency, flows, and frictions 2261 – 2266
Christopher Bear, Jacob Bull

Encountering fish, flows, and waterscapes through angling 2267 – 2284
Jacob Bull

Lunar – solar rhythmpatterns: towards the material cultures of tides 2285 – 2303
Owain Jones

Assembling the flood: producing spaces of bad water in the city of Hull 2304 – 2320
Gordon Walker, Rebecca Whittle, Will Medd, Marion Walker

Finding space for flowing water in Japan’s densely populated landscapes 2321 – 2336
Paul Waley, E Ulrika Åberg

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Resilience, fragility, and adaptation: new evidence on the performance of UK high streets during global economic crisis and its policy implications 2337 – 2363
Neil Wrigley, Les Dolega

Power or market? Location determinants of multinational headquarters in China 2364 – 2383
Danny T Wang, Simon X Zhao, Flora F Gu, Wendy Y Chen

Landscapes of economic deprivation and locally distilled liquor (kachasu): an emerging milieu of HIV/AIDS risk in urban Northern Malawi 2384 – 2398
Paul Mkandawire, Isaac Luginaah, Joshua Tobias

Maintaining existing zoning systems using automated zone-design techniques: methods for creating the 2011 Census output geographies for England and Wales 2399 – 2418
Samantha Cockings, Andrew Harfoot, David Martin, Duncan Hornby

Industrial and provident societies and village pubs: exploring community cohesion in rural Britain 2419 – 2434
Ignazio Cabras

Planning by intermediaries: making cities make nature in Amsterdam 2435 – 2451
Kimberley Kinder

How older people relate to the private winter warmth practices of their peers and why we should be interested 2452 – 2467
Russell Hitchings, Rosie Day

The intrafirm context of retail expansion planning 2468 – 2491
Steve Wood, Jonathan Reynolds

Corruption, automobility cultures, and road traffic deaths: the perfect storm in rapidly motorizing countries? 2492 – 2503
Peter Wells, Malcolm J Beynon

Reviews 2504 – 2508
Slocum on Carolan: Embodied food politics
Johnston on Rowbottom: Democracy distorted: wealth, influence and democratic politics
Castree on Farish: The contours of America’s Cold War

Issue 11

Commentary

New dawn or new dusk? Beyond the binary of day and night 2509 – 2515
Ben Gallan, Chris Gibson

Forging the neoliberal competitiveness agenda: planning policy and practice in the Dutch and Colombian cut-flower commodity chains 2516 – 2532
Anouk Patel-Campillo

Geography, death, and finitude 2533 – 2553
José Luis Romanillos

Articulated neoliberalism: the specificity of patronage, kleptocracy, and violence in Cambodia’s neoliberalization 2554 – 2570
Simon Springer

High street adaptations: ethnicity, independent retail practices, and Localism in London’s urban margins 2571 – 2588
Suzanne M Hall

Moving related to separation: who moves and to what distance 2589 – 2607
Clara H Mulder, Gunnar Malmberg

Decomposing residential self-selection via a life-course perspective 2608 – 2625
Cynthia Chen, Haiyun Lin

Revenue autonomy and regional growth: an analysis of the 25-year process of fiscal decentralisation in Spain 2626 – 2648
Ramiro Gil-Serrate, Julio López-Laborda, Jesús Mur

Thinking habits for uncertain subjects: movement, stillness, susceptibility 2649 – 2665
David Bissell

Adoption patterns of occupational pensions in Germany 2666 – 2687
Csaba Burger

Rationales for public participation in environmental policy and governance: practitioners’ perspectives 2688 – 2704
Anna Wesselink, Jouni Paavola, Oliver Fritsch, Ortwin Renn

Blue-collar creativity: reframing custom-car culture in the imperilled industrial city 2705 – 2722
Andrew Warren, Chris Gibson

Network-based functional regions 2723 – 2741
Carson J Q Farmer, A Stewart Fotheringham

A longitudinal analysis of moving desires, expectations and actual moving behaviour 2742 – 2760
Rory Coulter, Maarten van Ham, Peteke Feijten

Is the grass greener on the other side of the fence? Graduate mobility and job satisfaction in Italy 2761 – 2777
Simona Iammarino, Elisabetta Marinelli

Issue 12

Featured graphic

Travelling to work: the differing employment geographies of households in neighbourhoods of low and high deprivation in North and South Tyneside 2779 – 2780
Martin Rivas Perez, Frances Hodgson

Commentary

Multiple models to inform climate change policy: a pragmatic response to the 'beyond the ABC' debate 2781 – 2787
Charlie Wilson, Tim Chatterton

Symposium

Geographers and/in development 2788 – 2800
David Simon, James D Sidaway, Ian E A Yeboah, Kathleen O'Reilly, Edward R Carr

Theme issue: The space – times of decision making
Guest editors: Derek P McCormack, Tim Schwanen

Guest editorial

The space – times of decision making 2801 – 2818
Derek P McCormack, Tim Schwanen

Governing irrationality, or a more than rational government? Reflections on the rescientisation of decision making in British public policy 2819 – 2837
Mark Whitehead, Rhys Jones, Jessica Pykett

Researching air-conditioning addiction and ways of puncturing practice: professional office workers and the decision to go outside 2838 – 2856
Russell Hitchings

“I’m on autopilot, I just follow the route”: exploring the habits, routines, and decision-making practices of everyday urban mobilities 2857 – 2877
Jennie Middleton

Event and anticipation: UK Civil Contingencies and the space – times of decision 2878 – 2899
Peter Adey, Ben Anderson

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The productive role of ‘quality of place’: a case study of fashion designers in Toronto 2900 – 2917
Deborah Leslie, Shauna Brail

Cultural and economic complementarities of spatial agglomeration in the British television broadcasting industry: some explorations 2918 – 2933
Gary A S Cook, Naresh R Pandit, Jonathan V Beaverstock

Toward a new countermovement: a framework for interpreting the contradictory interventions of migrant civil society organizations in urban labor markets 2934 – 2952
Nina Martin

Does cultural policy matter in public-art production? The Netherlands and Flanders compared, 1945 – present 2953 – 2970
Martin Zebracki

Accounting for China’s import growth: a structural decomposition for 1997 – 2005 2971 – 2991
Jiansuo Pei, Erik Dietzenbacher, Jan Oosterhaven, Cuihong Yang

A simulation-based study of geographically weighted regression as a method for investigating spatially varying relationships 2992 – 3010
Antonio Páez, Steven Farber, David Wheeler

Sustainable lifestyles: sites, practices, and policy 3011 – 3029
Stewart Barr, Gareth Shaw, Tim Coles

Referees 2011 3030 – 3036

Issue 9

Errata

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