Referees 2010 1 – 3
Announcement: AAG Publication Award for 2011 4
Lifeworld Inc—and what to do about it 5 – 26
Nigel Thrift
Life itemised: lists, loss, unexpected significance, and the enduring geographies of discard 27 – 46
Louise Crewe
Ethics, space, and somatic sensibilities: comparing relationships between scientific researchers and their human and animal experimental subjects 47 – 66
Beth Greenhough, Emma Roe
Places for the gods: urban planning as orthopraxy and heteropraxy in China 67 – 88
Daniel Benjamin Abramson
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Theme issue: The geographies of counterterror culture
Guest editors: Alan Ingram, Klaus Dodds
Guest editorial
Hollywood and the ‘war on terror’: genre-geopolitics and ‘Jacksonianism’ in The Kingdom 98 – 113
Sean Carter, Klaus Dodds
American exceptionalism, visual effects, and the post-9/11 cinematic superhero boom 114 – 130
Jason Dittmer
“Protest is just a click away!'' Responses to the 2003 Iraq War on a bulletin board system in China 131 – 149
Chih Yuan Woon
Open Access
What stories we tell when we talk about torture: mapping the geopolitics of compassion and the post-Abu-Ghraib national family in 24: Redemption and Rendition 150 – 168
Rachel Walsh
Plots: space, conspiracy, and contingency in William Gibson’s Pattern Recognition and Spook Country 169 – 186
James Kneale
Reviews 187 – 190
Bourke on Cavarero: Horrorism: naming contemporary violence
Greenhough on Acampora: Corporal compassion: animal ethics and the philosophy of the body
Editorial
Commentaries
A dialectics of encounter 213 – 222
Susan M Ruddick
Hegel reads Spinoza 223 – 236
Pierre Macherey
Gender and environment: critical tradition and new challenges 237 – 253
Roberta Hawkins, Diana Ojeda
Beyond imaginative geographies? Critique, co-optation, and imagination in the aftermath of the War on Terror 254 – 267
Angharad Closs Stephens
Alien still life: distilling the toxic logics of the Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge 268 – 290
Shiloh R Krupar
The spatialising politics of EUropean political practice: transacting ‘eastness’ in the European Union 291 – 308
Julian R A Clark, Alun R Jones
Doomsday fieldwork, or, how to rescue Gaelic culture? The salvage paradigm in geography, archaeology, and folklore, 1955 – 62 309 – 335
Fraser MacDonald
Thinking like a fish? Engaging with nonhuman difference through recreational angling 336 – 352
Christopher Bear, Sally Eden
Performing elusive mobilities: ritualization, play, and the drama of scheduled departures 353 – 368
Phillip Vannini
Review essay. Rethinking democracy’s emergence: toward new spaces of grief and survivability 369 – 374
François Debrix
Reviews 375 – 380
Mann on Christophers: Envisioning media power: on capital and geographies of television
Collard on Raffles: Insectopedia
Garrett on Hell, Schönle (Eds): Ruins of modernity
Editorial
Border versus boundary at La Frontera 384 – 398
Edward S Casey
Responses to “Border versus boundary at La Frontera” 399 – 408
Michael Dear, Mat Coleman, Roxanne L Doty
Commentary
Bunkerology—a case study in the theory and practice of urban exploration 421 – 434
Luke Bennett
Theme issue: Aerographies
Guest editors: Mark Jackson, Maria Fannin
Guest editorial
Atmospheric attunements 445 – 453
Kathleen Stewart
Open Access
Fog-bound: aerial space and the elemental entanglements of body-with-world 454 – 468
Craig Martin
‘The stone in the air’: Paul Celan’s other terrain 469 – 484
Jason Groves
Open Access
Haunted sound: nothingness, movement, and the minimalist imagination 485 – 498
Jason B Mohaghegh, Seema Golestaneh
The aesthetics of emptiness: sky art 499 – 518
Yuriko Saito
All that is landscape is melted into air: the ‘aerography’ of ethereal space 519 – 532
Kenneth R Olwig
Geographies/aerographies of contagion 533 – 550
Peta Mitchell
Fictional Worlds 551 – 567
Mary Thomas, Christian Abrahamsson, Geoff Mann, Richa Nagar, Tarun Kumar, Shiloh R Krupar, José Romanillos, Wendy S Shaw, Alessandra Bonazzi, Michael Sutcliffe, John Wylie, Heidi J Nast, Gunnar Olsson
Open Access
Reviews 568 – 570
Harris on Hannah: Dark territory in the information age: learning from the West German census controversies of the 1980s
Sigvardsdotter on Mountz: Seeking asylum: human smuggling and bureaucracy at the border
Commentary
An interview with Sandro Mezzadra 584 – 598
Sebastian Cobarrubias, Maribel Casas Cortes, John Pickles
Bare life: border-crossing deaths and spaces of moral alibi 599 – 612
Roxanne Lynn Doty
Open Access
A new space for knowledge and people? Henri Lefebvre, representations of space, and the production of 22@Barcelona 613 – 632
Greig Charnock, Ramon Ribera-Fumaz
The representative claim of deliberative planning: the case of Isawiyah in East Jerusalem 633 – 648
Amit Ron, Galit Cohen-Blankshtain
The city as assemblage: dwelling and urban space 649 – 671
Colin McFarlane
Errant paths: the poetics and politics of walking 672 – 692
David Pinder
Dwelling with media stuff: latencies and logics of materiality in four Australian homes 693 – 715
Bjorn Nansen, Michael Arnold, Martin Gibbs, Hilary Davis
The World Cup and the national Thing on Commercial Drive, Vancouver 716 – 737
Paul Kingsbury
Open Access
Bees, beekeepers, and bureaucrats: parasitism and the politics of transgenic life 738 – 756
Javier Lezaun
Reviews 757 – 759
Christophers on Peck: Constructions of neoliberal reason
Erratum 760
Anti-landscapes: caves and apophasis in the Christian East 761 – 779
Veronica della Dora
Being in myth and community: resistance, lived existence, and democracy in a north England mill town 780 – 802
Sophie Bond
Contact zones: participation, materiality, and the messiness of interaction 803 – 821
Kye Askins, Rachel Pain
The social space of gentrification: the politics of neighbourhood accessibility in Toronto’s Downtown West 822 – 839
Katie M Mazer, Katharine N Rankin
Geddes in India: town planning, plant sentience, and cooperative evolution 840 – 856
Naveeda Khan
Data matter(s): legitimacy, coding, and qualifications-of-life 857 – 872
Matthew W Wilson
The surprising detritus of leisure: encountering the Late Photography of War 873 – 890
Debbie Lisle
Open Access
Creating place, creating community: the intangible boundaries of the Jewish ‘Eruv’ 891 – 904
Michele Rapoport
Fixing the border: on the affective life of the state in southern Kyrgyzstan 905 – 923
Madeleine Reeves
The place of Zeno’s paradox 924 – 937
Laurence Paul Hemming
Review essay
Reviews 946 – 950
Detamore on Herring: Another country: queer anti-urbanism
Christophers and Wainwright on Roy: Poverty capital: microfinance and the making of development
Utopologies 951 – 967
David B Clarke
Autistic architecture: the fall of the icon and the rise of the serial object of architecture 968 – 992
Maria Kaika
Notes on the Rural City: Henri Lefebvre and the transformation of everyday life in Chiapas, Mexico 993 – 1009
Japhy Wilson
Standing-up vineyards: the political relevance of Tuscan wine production 1010 – 1029
Chiara Certomà
Psychotopologies: closing the circuit between psychic and material space 1030 – 1047
Virginia Blum, Anna Secor
Open Access
Assaying history: creating temporal junctions through urban exploration 1048 – 1067
Bradley L Garrett
Follow the thing: money 1068 – 1084
Brett Christophers
Follow the thing: credit. Response to “Follow the thing: money” 1085 – 1088
Emily Gilbert
Credit, where credit’s due. Response to “Follow the thing: credit” 1089 – 1091
Brett Christophers
Affect and security: exercising emergency in ‘UK civil contingencies’ 1092 – 1109
Ben Anderson, Peter Adey
Gazing and performing 1110 – 1125
Jonas Larsen, John Urry
Reviews 1126 – 1134
Bloch on Blomley: Rights of passage: sidewalks and the regulation of public flow
Seng on Pieris: Hidden hands and divided landscapes: a penal history of Singapore’s plural society
Kipfer on Whitehead: Development and dispossession in the Narmada Valley
Clarke on Lyotard: Discourse, figure
Giaccaria on Galli: Political spaces and global war