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Issue 1

Guest editorial

Pedagogy and the ‘cultural turn’ in geography 1 – 6
Richard Heyman

Culture, geography, and the arts of government 7 – 24
Clive Barnett

Immigration research in the politics of an anxious nation 25 – 42
Ruth Fincher

Closing Barts: community and resistance in contemporary UK hospital policy 43 – 59
Graham Moon, Tim Brown

Remoralising landscapes of care 61 – 80
Brendan Gleeson, Robin Kearns

Framing Corkerhill: identity, agency, and injustice 81 – 101
Andy Robinson

Social balance and mixed neighbourhoods in Britain since 1979: a review of discourse and practice in social housing 103 – 121
Barry Goodchild, Ian Cole

Reviews 123 – 126
Heyman on Livingstone, Withers (Eds): Geography and enlightenment
     on Godlewska: Geography unbound: French geographic science from Cassini to Humboldt
Swyngedouw on Harvey: Spaces of hope: the re-invention of utopia

Issue 2

Guest editorial

Practices for ‘process geographies’ a view from within and outside the periphery 127 – 136
Kris Olds

Baudrillard unwound: the duplicity of post-Marxism and deconstruction 137 – 159
Richard G Smith with Marcus A Doel

The city and topologies of memory 161 – 177
Mike Crang, Penny S Travlou

Serving sahibs with pony and pen: the discursive uses of 'Native authenticity' 179 – 201
David Butz, Kenneth I MacDonald

"A dream as frail as those of ancient Time": the in-credible geographies of Timbuctoo 203 – 225
Michael Heffernan

Discovering nature, rediscovering the self: natural historians and the landscapes of Argentina 227 – 247
Simon Naylor

Reviews 249 – 252
Chrisman on Curry: Digital places: living with geographic information technologies
Purcell on Keil: Los Angeles: globalization, urbanization, and social struggles

Issue 3

Guest editorials

Spaces of the United States election 2000 253 – 257
Richard Morrill

Where's the outrage? The US counterinaugural protest 258 – 262
Jody Emel

Colonialism, the Shuar Federation, and the Ecuadorian state 263 – 293
Steven Rubenstein

Libraries as armouries: Daniel Coit Gilman, geography, and the uses of a university 295 – 316
Richard Heyman

The Shakespearian globe: geometry, optics, spectacle 317 – 333
Paul G Chamberlain

Liminal figures: poor whites, freedmen, and racial reinscription in colonial Barbados 335 – 350
David Lambert

Illegitimate subjects?: abject whites, neoliberal modernisation, and middle-class multiculturalism 351 – 370
Chris Haylett

Reviews 371 – 378
Scholar's choice: Ron Johnston
Herod on Henderson: California and the fictions of capital
Nash on Hyndman: Managing displacement: refugees and the politics of humanitarianism
Forest on Proctor, Smith (Eds): Geography and ethics: journeys in a moral terrain

Issue 4

Theme issue: The place of numbers: histories, geographies, and theories of quantification, part 1
Guest editors: Trevor J Barnes, Mathew Hannah

Guest editorial

The place of numbers: histories, geographies, and theories of quantification 379 – 383
Trevor Barnes, Mathew Hannah

Multiple regression and spatial policy analysis: George Udny Yule and the origins of statistical social science 385 – 407
Leslie W Hepple

Lives lived and lives told: biographies of geography's quantitative revolution 409 – 429
Trevor J Barnes

Scientific forest conservation and the statistical picturing of nature's limits in the Progressive-era United States 431 – 459
David Demeritt

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Religion as space for the expression of Caribbean identity in the United Kingdom 461 – 483
Christine Chivallon

Why people say where they are during mobile phone calls 485 – 504
Eric Laurier

Issue 5

Theme issue: The place of numbers: histories, geographies, and theories of quantification, part 2
Guest editors: Trevor J Barnes, Mathew Hannah

Guest editorial and replies 505 – 513

     Do you get it? Feminism and quantitative geography Karen Falconer Al-Hindi
     Making spaces for women in early quantitative research Leslie W Hepple
     Reflections Eric Sheppard
     En passant. Or, the hearing continued as follows: Marcus Doel

Sampling and the politics of representation in US Census 2000 515 – 534
Matthew G Hannah

Quantitative geography: representations, practices, and possibilities 535 – 554
Eric Sheppard

1a. Qualified quantitative geography 555 – 572
Marcus A Doel

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The 'Women of New York': a fashionable moral geography 573 – 592
Mona Domosh

Automobility -- a social problem and theoretical concept 593 – 607
Jörg Beckmann

Situating technoscience: an inquiry into spatialities 609 – 621
John Law, Annemarie Mol

Reviews 623 – 630
Scholar's choice: Liz Bondi
Rogers on Peet: Modern geographical thought
White on Low, Gleeson, Ilander, Lidskog (Eds): Consuming cities: the urban environment in the global economy after the Rio Declaration
Silvey on Kaplan, Alarcón, Moallem (Eds): Between woman and nation: nationalisms, transnational feminisms, and the state
Allmendinger on Dear: The postmodern urban condition
Bonnett on Pred: Even in Sweden: racisms, racialized spaces and the popular geographical imagination

Issue 6

Editorial

Scales of terror and the resort to geography: September 11, October 7 631 – 637
Neil Smith

Regional subjection and becoming 639 – 667
Katherine Gibson

Renewing the geography of regions 669 – 695
Gordon MacLeod, Martin Jones

Vocabulary of the new Europe: code words for the millennium 697 – 717
Gordon L Clark

Metaphors of meltdown: political representations of economic space in the Asian financial crisis 719 – 742
Philip F Kelly

Rebuilding bridges: a critical geopolitics of Iberian transfrontier cooperation in a European context 743 – 778
James Derrick Sidaway

Reviews 779 – 780
Ripmeester on Christophers: Positioning the missionary: John Booth Good and the confluence of cultures of nineteenth-century British Columbia