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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