Special issue: The Worlds of Peter Sloterdijk
Guest editors: Stuart Elden, Eduardo Mendieta, Nigel Thrift
Being-with as making worlds: the ‘second coming’ of Peter Sloterdijk 1 – 11
Stuart Elden, Eduardo Mendieta
Rules for the Human Zoo: a response to the Letter on Humanism 12 – 28
Peter Sloterdijk
(translated by Mary Varney Rorty)
Geometry in the colossal: the project of metaphysical globalization 29 – 40
Peter Sloterdijk
(translated by Samuel A Butler)
Airquakes 41 – 57
Peter Sloterdijk
(translated by Eduardo Mendieta)
Cohabitating in the globalised world: Peter Sloterdijk’s global foams and Bruno Latour’s cosmopolitics 58 – 72
Marie-Eve Morin
Towards an amphibious anthropology: water and Peter Sloterdijk 73 – 86
René ten Bos
Bubbles, globes, wrappings, and plektopoi: minimal notes to rethink metaphysics from the standpoint of the social sciences 87 – 104
Luis Castro Nogueira
Air conditioning spaceship earth: Peter Sloterdijk’s ethico-aesthetic paradigm 105 – 118
Sjoerd van Tuinen
Different atmospheres: of Sloterdijk, China, and site 119 – 138
Nigel Thrift
The transfiguration of existence and sovereign life: Sloterdijk and Nietzsche on posthuman and superhuman futures 139 – 156
Keith Ansell-Pearson
Review essays
Editorial
Guest editorials
Europe as borderland 190 – 215
Etienne Balibar
Justice and the geographies of moral protest: reflections from Mexico 216 – 233
Melissa W Wright
Identities and belonging: a study of Somali refugee and asylum seekers living in the UK and Denmark 234 – 250
Gill Valentine, Deborah Sporton, Katrine Bang Nielsen
Geographies of Geborgenheit: beyond feelings of safety and the fear of crime 251 – 273
J Simon Hutta
Facing airport security: affect, biopolitics, and the preemptive securitisation of the mobile body 274 – 295
Peter Adey
The bog in our brain and bowels: social attitudes to the cartography of Icelandic wetlands 296 – 316
Edward H Huijbens, Gísli Pálsson
The public nature of high-rise buildings in Taiwan 317 – 330
Lin-Wei Chen, Chih-Ming Shih
Citizenship’s place: the state’s creation of public space and street vendors’ culture of informality in Bogotá, Colombia 331 – 351
Stacey Hunt
Refugee registration as foreclosure of the freedom to move: the virtualisation of refugees’ rights within maps of international protection 352 – 369
Mark F N Franke
Review essay
Reviews 376 – 378
Zierhofer on Dünne, Günzel (Eds): Raumtheorie: Grundlagentexte aus Philosophie und Kulturwissenschaften
Referees 2008 379 – 380
Guest editorial
Justice incomplete: Radovan Karadžić, the ICTY, and the spaces of international law 387 – 402
Alex Jeffrey
“War is not healthy for children and other living things” 403 – 424
Jenna M Loyd
Riotous Sydney: Redfern, Macquarie Fields, and (my) Cronulla 425 – 443
Wendy S Shaw
Taking people apart: digitised dissection and the body at the border 444 – 464
Louise Amoore, Alexandra Hall
Becoming tourist: renegotiating the visual in the tourist experience 465 – 488
Caroline Scarles
Biopolitics, biopower, and the return of sovereignty 489 – 507
Mathew Coleman, Kevin Grove
An imaginable community: the material culture of nation-building in early republican Turkey 508 – 530
Zeynep Kezer
Form and formlessness: the spatiocorporeal politics of the American Kennel Club 531 – 553
David Lulka
Review essay
Reviews 566 – 570
Elden on Jacob: The sovereign map: theoretical approaches in cartography throughout history
della Dora on Farinelli: L’invenzione della terra
Saldanha on Grosz: Chaos, territory, art: Deleuze and the framing of the earth
The new Brave New World: geography, GIS, and the emergence of ubiquitous mapping and data 571 – 572
Nadine Schuurman
An interview with Michael Goodchild 573 – 580
Nadine Schuurman
Poststructuralism and GIS: is there a ‘disconnect’? 581 – 602
Agnieszka Leszczynski
Being ontological: response to “Postructuralism and GIS: is there a ‘disconnect’?'' 603 – 608
Jeremy W Crampton
Rematerializing GIScience 609 – 615
Agnieszka Leszczynski
Seoul, conditions of possibility, and the postnational hyperspace 616 – 632
Ross King
Making publics: immigrants, regimes of publicity and entry to ‘the public’ 633 – 648
Lynn A Staeheli, Don Mitchell, Caroline R Nagel
Becoming bare life: asylum, hospitality, and the politics of encampment 649 – 665
Jonathan Darling
Sink: the dirt of systems 666 – 681
Jennifer Gabrys
Auschwitz, ethics, and testimony: exposure to the disaster 682 – 699
Richard Carter-White
Lipstick, lace, and longing: constructions of femininity inside a Russian prison 700 – 720
Dominique Moran, Judith Pallot, Laura Piacentini
Ontology and the conservation of built heritage 721 – 737
Malcolm Tait, Aidan While
Parkour, the city, the event 738 – 750
Oli Mould
Review essay
Reviews 757 – 760
Carmody on Clarke: Crude continent: the struggle for Africa’s oil prize
Wolfe on Withers: Placing the Enlightenment: thinking geographically about the age of reason
Brunner on Stein: Itineraries in conflict: Israelis, Palestinians, and the political lives of tourism
Guest editorial
Theme issue: Being and spatialization
Guest editor: Marios Constantinou
Badiou’s topology of action as an ethical epistemology of the event 771 – 782
Marios Constantinou
Being and spatialization: an interview with Alain Badiou 783 – 795
Marios Constantinou, Norman Madarasz
(interviewers)
The regularity of non-Being: space and form in Alain Badiou’s system 796 – 822
Norman Madarasz
Eternity or infinity? Badiou’s Point 823 – 839
Juliet Flower MacCannell
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Building events in inner-city Gdańsk, Poland: exploring the sociospatial construction of agency in built form 840 – 858
Stefan Bouzarovski
Precaution, preemption: arts and technologies of the actionable future 859 – 878
Marieke de Goede, Samuel Randalls
Agents of exception: border security and the marginalization of Muslims in India 879 – 897
Reece Jones
Autistic autobiographies and more-than-human emotional geographies 898 – 916
Joyce Davidson, Mick Smith
Modernisation and the practices of contemporary food shopping 917 – 935
Jonathan Everts, Peter Jackson
Review essay
Commentary
Theme issue: Just excess
Guest editor: Marcus A Doel
Guest editorial
Nature, economy, and the space – place distinction 966 – 986
Joel Wainwright, Trevor J Barnes
In the absence of practice 987 – 1009
Paul Harrison
Excess, catastrophe, and climate change 1010 – 1029
Kathryn Yusoff
Excessive financialisation: insuring lifestyles, enlivening subjects, and everyday spaces of biosocial excess 1030 – 1053
Shaun French, James Kneale
Miserly thinking/excessful geography: from restricted economy to global financial crisis 1054 – 1073
Marcus A Doel
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Resourcing culture: is a prosaic ‘third space’ possible in rural China? 1074 – 1090
Tim Oakes
Shadows on the path: negotiating geopolitics on an urban section of Britain’s South West Coast Path 1091 – 1116
James D Sidaway
Enacting state restructuring: NGOs as ‘translation mechanisms’ 1117 – 1134
Dan Trudeau, Luisa Veronis