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Issue 1

Guest editorial

Speaking of geography: language, power, and the spaces of Anglo-Saxon 'hegemony' 1 – 8
Caroline Desbiens, Sue Ruddick

Reontologising race: the machinic geography of phenotype 9 – 24
Arun Saldanha

Parallel lives? Challenging discourses of British Muslim self-segregation 25 – 40
Deborah Phillips

Geographies of production and the contexts of politics: dis-location and new ecologies of fear in the Veneto città diffusa 41 – 67
Luiza Bialasiewicz

Globalization in residential architecture in Cuenca, Ecuador: social and cultural diversification of architects and their clients 69 – 89
Christien Klaufus

Boundaries and the meaning of social space: a study of Japanese house plans 91 – 104
Ritsuko Ozaki, John Rees Lewis

Marketing the eikaiwa wonderland: ideology, akogare, and gender alterity in English conversation school advertising in Japan 105 – 130
Keiron Bailey

Public relations, private security: managing youth and race at the Mall of America 131 – 154
Maureen O’Dougherty

Reviews 155 – 158
Kingsbury on Pile: Real cities: modernity, space and the phantasmagorias of city life
Traub-Werner on Tsing: Friction: an ethnography of global connection

Issue 2

Guest editorial

Badlands of the Republic? Revolts, the French state, and the question of banlieues 159 – 163
Mustafa Dikeç

Theme issue: Reimagining gender and environment
Guest editor: Cindi Katz

The nature of gender: work, gender, and environment 165 – 185
Andrea Nightingale

Irrigation, gender, and social geographies of the changing waterscapes of southeastern Anatolia 187 – 213
Leila M Harris

From organism to commodity: gender, class, and the development of soil science in Hungary 1900 – 89 215 – 229
Salvatore A Engel-Di Mauro

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Theme issue: Cultural development
Guest editor: Sarah A Radcliffe

Culture and development: taking culture seriously in development for Andean indigenous people 231 – 248
Sarah A Radcliffe, Nina Laurie

Groups as a means or an end? Social capital and the promotion of cooperation in Ghana 249 – 262
Gina Porter, Fergus Lyon

Local community, legitimacy, and cultural authenticity in postconflict natural resource management: Ethiopia and Mozambique 263 – 282
Richard Black, Elizabeth Watson

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“Getting into hospitals in a big way”: the corporate transformation of hospital care in Australia 283 – 310
J Ross Barnett, Laurie J Brown

Reviews 311 – 316
Nevins on Dear, Leclerc (Eds): Postborder city: cultural spaces of Bajalta California
on Vila (Ed.): Ethnography at the border
Sidaway on Gregory: The colonial present: Afghanistan, Palestine, Iraq

Issue 3

Guest editorial

A ‘historic’ day and a nonhistoric day in the history of Palestine 317 – 323
Christopher Harker

Minding place: towards a (rational) political ecology of the sustainable university 325 – 348
Michael M’Gonigle, Justine Cara Starke

The battles in Miami: the fall of the FTAA/ALCA and the promise of transnational movements 349 – 366
Joel Wainwright, Rafael Ortiz

The nature that capital can see: science, state, and market in the commodification of ecosystem services 367 – 387
Morgan M Robertson

Neoliberal governmentality in the European Union: education, training, and technologies of citizenship 389 – 407
Katharyne Mitchell

Local representations in crisis: governance, citizenship regimes, and UK TECs and Ontario local boards 409 – 426
Tod D Rutherford

Embodying neoliberalism: economy, culture, and the politics of fat 427 – 448
Julie Guthman, Melanie DuPuis

Children’s experiences of migration: moving in the wake of AIDS in southern Africa 449 – 471
Lorraine van Blerk, Nicola Ansell

Reviews 473 – 474
Christophers on Abu-Lughod: Dramas of nationhood: the politics of television in Egypt

Issue 4

Guest editorial

Animating landscape 475 – 479
Mitch Rose, John Wylie

Rethinking landscape and colonialism in the context of early Spanish Peru 481 – 496
Heidi V Scott

Herding memories of humans and animals 497 – 518
Hayden Lorimer

Depths and folds: on landscape and the gazing subject 519 – 535
John Wylie

Gathering ‘dreams of presence’: a project for the cultural landscape 537 – 554
Mitch Rose

Burning cities: a posthumanist account of Australians and eucalypts 555 – 576
Adrian Franklin

“ ’S Leinn Fhèin am Fearann” (The land is ours): re-claiming land, re-creating community, North Harris, Outer Hebrides, Scotland 577 – 598
A Fiona D Mackenzie

The accomplishment of spatial adequacy: analysing CCTV accounts of British town centres 599 – 613
Daniel Neyland

Advertising and the metabolism of the city: urban space, commodity rhythms 615 – 632
Anne M Cronin

Issue 5

Editorial

The death of the civilian? 633 – 638
Derek Gregory

Introducing Kostas Axelos and ‘the world’ 639 – 642
Stuart Elden

The world: being becoming totality 643 – 651
Kostas Axelos

Embodied geographies, naturalised boundaries, and uncritical geopolitics in La Frontière Invisible 653 – 669
Juliet J Fall

Soviet cartography set in stone: the ‘Map of Industrialization’ 671 – 689
Dominique Moran

Feel the presence: technologies of touch and distance 691 – 708
Mark Paterson

A place of sense: a kinaesthetic ethnography of cyclists on Mont Ventoux 709 – 732
Justin Spinney

Becoming and being hopeful: towards a theory of affect 733 – 752
Ben Anderson

“Sometimes a community and sometimes a battlefield”: from the comedic public sphere to the commons of Speakers’ Corner 753 – 775
Davina Cooper

Decentering queer globalization: diffusion and the ‘global gay’ 777 – 790
Natalie Oswin

Issue 6

From soul to psyche: historical geographies of psychology and space
Guest editors: Elizabeth A Gagen, Denis Linehan

Guest editorial

From soul to psyche: historical geographies of psychology and space 791 – 797
Elizabeth A Gagen, Denis Linehan

Experimental urbanisms: Psychotechnik in Weimar Berlin 799 – 826
Alexander Vasudevan

Measuring the soul: psychological technologies and the production of physical health in Progressive Era America 827 – 849
Elizabeth A Gagen

Science, nature, and hatred: ‘finding out’ at the Malting House Garden School, 1924 – 29 851 – 872
Laura Cameron

“The sensation of infinite vastness”; or, the emergence of agoraphobia in the late 19th century 873 – 889
Felicity Callard

Madness, memory, time, and space: the eminent psychological physician and the unnamed artist – patient 891 – 917
Chris Philo

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The making of investor subjects in Anglo-American pensions 919 – 934
Paul Langley

Reviews 935 – 940
Rose on Pratt: Working feminism
Handler on Evenden: Fish versus power: an environmental history of the Fraser River
Neumann on Moore Suffering for territory: race, place, and power in Zimbabwe

Referees 2006 941 – 942