Editorial
The spaces of knowledge: contributions towards a historical geography of science 5 – 34
David N Livingstone
Irishness, gender, and place 35 – 50
Bronwen Walter
Cast in stone: monuments, geography, and nationalism 51 – 65
Nuala Johnson
Europe's 'Others'? Forestry policy and practices in colonial and postcolonial India 67 – 90
Sarah Jewitt
From a settler history to an African present: housing markets in Harare, Zimbabwe 91 – 115
Carole Rakodi
Reviews 117 – 126
Wright on Forrester: Critical theory, public policy, and planning practice: toward a critical pragmatism
Brown on Wolman, Goldsmith: Urban politics and policy: a comparative approach
Poster on Carnoy, Castells, Cohen, Cardoso: The new global economy in the information age: reflections on our changing world
Knox on Savage, Warde: Urban sociaology, capitalism, and modernity
Ogborn on Pfohl: Death at the parasite cafe: social science (fictions) and the postmodern
Castree on Hayter, Harvey: The factory and the city: the story of the Cowley automobile workers in Oxford
Guest editorial
West Hollywood as symbol: the significance of place in the construction of a gay identity 133 – 157
Benjamin Forest
Ironies of distance: an ongoing critique of the geographies of AIDS 159 – 183
Michael Brown
The trials of Laurence Powell: law, space, and a 'big time use of force' 185 – 199
Steve Herbert
Walter Benjamin's urban thought: a critical analysis 201 – 216
Mike Savage
Making reference: some epistemological questions about social inquiry incited by hypertext 217 – 234
Anna Wynne
Reflections on "Activism and the academy" 235 – 237
Adam Tickell
Reply to Tickell 239 – 240
Nicholas Blomley
Reviews 241 – 252
Rose on Ferguson: The man question: visions of subjectivity in feminist theory
on Probyn: Sexing the self: gendered positions in cultural studies
Heffernan on AlSayyad: Forms of dominance: on the architecture and urbanism of the colonial enterprise
Angel on Castells, Hall: Technopoles of the world: the making of 21st century industrial complexes
on Scott: Technopolis: high-technology industry and regional development in Southern California
Nesmith on Raju, Bagchi: Women and work in South Asia: regional patterns and perspectives
Zukin on Duncan, Ley: Place/culture/representation
Agnew on Johnston: The challenge for geography. A changing wolrd: a changing discipline
Guest editorial
Post-Marxism: democracy and identity 259 – 265
Chantal Mouffe
Radical democracy: hegemony, reason, time and space 267 – 274
Wolfgang Natter
Identity and economic plurality: rethinking capitalism and 'capitalist hegemony' 275 – 282
J K Gibson - Graham
Thinking radical democracy spatially 283 – 288
Doreen Massey
Space and identity in Martinique: towards a new reading of the spatial history of the peasantry 289 – 309
Christine Chivallon
Correction at Cabrini-Green: a sociospatial exercise of power 311 – 327
Matthew Murray
Living on the street: social organisation and gender relations of Australian street kids 329 – 348
Hilary P M Winchester, Lauren N Costello
Adolescent dilemmas of landscape, place, and religious experience in a Suffolk Parish 349 – 363
Adrian Cooper
The interstitial perspective: a review essay on Homi Bhabha's The Location of Culture 365 – 373
Gillian Rose
Reviews 375 – 378
Mitchell on Inglis: Cultural studies
Fyfe on Hasson, Ley: Neighbourhodd organizations and the welfare state
Guest editorial
Legitimating porter regulation in an indigenous mountain community in northern Pakistan 381 – 414
David Butz
Beyond the firm: restructuring gender divisions of labor in Quito's garment industry under austerity 415 – 444
Victoria Lawson
Voices and visions from the streets: gender interests and political participation among women informal traders in Latin America 445 – 469
Maureen Hays-Mitchell
Embodying spirits of resistance 471 – 498
Paul Routledge, Jon Simons
Reviews 499 – 504
Clayton on Goldstein: Foucault and the writing of history
Revill on Bennett, Chaloupka: In the nature of things: language, politics and the environment
Editorial
Nature, politics, and possibilities: a debate and discussion with David Harvey and Donna Haraway 507 – 527
David Harvey, Donna Haraway
The incredible shrinking world? Technology and the production of space 529 – 555
Scott Kirsch
Space, time, and media theory: an illustration from the television - advertising nexus 557 – 572
David B Clarke
Archaeologies of city life: commercial culture, masculinity, and spatial relations in 1980s London 573 – 590
Frank Mort
Spaces of adventure and cultural politics of masculinity: R M Ballantyne and The Young Fur Traders 591 – 608
Richard S Phillips
Bodies, visions, and spatial politics: a review essay on Henri Lefebvre's The Production of Space 609 – 618
Lynn Stewart
Reviews 619 – 630
Falah on Kellerman: Society and settlement: the Jewish land of Israel in the twentieth century
Morris on Gregory: Geographical imaginations
Kirby on Jackson, Penrose: Constructions of race, place and nation
Barnett on Richards: The imperial archive: knowledge and the fantasy of Empire
Crang on Sherman: Museum culture: histories, discourses, spectacles
Guest edited issue: Bringing the animals back in
Guest editors: Jennifer Wolch, Jacque Emel
Guest editorial
The 'right of thirst' for animals in Islamic law: a comparative approach 637 – 654
James L Wescoat Jr
Animals, geography, and the city: notes on inclusions and exclusions 655 – 681
Chris Philo
Lean and mean: US meat-packing in an era of agro-industrial restructuring 683 – 705
Frances M Ufkes
Are you man enough, big and bad enough? Ecofeminism and wolf eradication in the USA 707 – 734
Jody Emel
Transspecies urban theory 735 – 760
Jennifer R Wolch, Kathleen West, Thomas E Gaines
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Distance, surface, elsewhere: a feminist critique of the space of phallocentric self/knowledge 761 – 781
Gillian Rose
Indexes 783 – 784