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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