Editorial
Referees 2011 3 – 4
Remaking places and fashioning an opposition discourse: struggle over the Star Ferry pier and the Queen’s pier in Hong Kong 5 – 22
Agnes Shuk-mei Ku
Cougar – human entanglements and the biopolitical un/making of safe space 23 – 42
Rosemary-Claire Collard
Emotion and migration: British transnationals in Dubai 43 – 59
Katie Walsh
Contesting genetic knowledge-practices in livestock breeding: biopower, biosocial collectivities, and heterogeneous resistances 60 – 77
Lewis Holloway, Carol Morris
Governmentality to practise the state? Constructing a Tibetan population in exile 78 – 95
Fiona McConnell
Review essay. Nonrepresentational theory and me: notes of an interested sceptic 96 – 105
Tim Cresswell
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Theme issue: Claude Raffestin
Guest editor: Francisco R Klauser
Thinking through territoriality: introducing Claude Raffestin to Anglophone sociospatial theory 106 – 120
Francisco R Klauser
Space, territory, and territoriality 121 – 141
Claude Raffestin, Samuel A Butler
Claude Raffestin’s Italian travels 142 – 158
Claudio Minca
Entente territorial: Sack and Raffestin on territoriality 159 – 172
Alexander B Murphy
Reading Claude Raffestin: pathways for a critical biography 173 – 189
Juliet J Fall
Reviews 190
Söderström on Klauser: Zu einer Geographie der Territorialität
Bloodlands: critical geographical responses to the 22 July 2011 events in Norway 191 – 206
Veit Bachmann, Luiza Bialasiewicz, James D Sidaway, Matthew Feldman, Ståle Holgersen, Andreas Malm, Robina Mohammad, Arun Saldanha, Kirsten Simonsen
Open Access
The lawn; or on becoming a killer 207 – 225
David Lulka
Putting space in place: philosophical topography and relational geography 226 – 242
Jeff Malpas
Not exactly like the phoenix—but rising all the same: reconstructing displaced livelihoods in post-cleanup Harare 243 – 261
Amin Y Kamete
Politics is sublime 262 – 279
Mustafa Dikeç
Economies of empathy: Obama, neoliberalism, and social justice 280 – 297
Carolyn Pedwell
Between food and flesh: how animals are made to matter (and not matter) within food consumption practices 298 – 314
Adrian B Evans, Mara Miele
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Theme issue: Mathematics
Guest editor: Christian Abrahamsson
Guest editorial
The contingency of the laws of nature 322 – 334
Quentin Meillassoux
More parts than elements: how databases multiply 335 – 350
Adrian Mackenzie
Experimenting with ontologies: sets, spaces, and topoi with Badiou and Grothendieck 351 – 368
Arkady Plotnitsky
Differences: chaos in the history of the sciences 369 – 380
Michel Serres, Taylor Adkins
Open Access
Scaling sustainable development? How voluntary groups negotiate spaces of sustainability governance in the United Kingdom 381 – 399
Andrew P Kythreotis, Andrew E G Jonas
Landscapes of performance: stalking as choreography 400 – 417
Elaine Campbell
Free play and the foreclosure of New Babylon 418 – 433
Gerald Keaney
Theme issue: Citizenship without community
Guest editors: Angharad Closs Stephens, Vicki Squire
Guest editorial
The ‘impossible’ community of the citizens: past and present problems 437 – 449
Etienne Balibar
Citizens without nations 450 – 467
Engin F Isin
Between us in the city: materiality, subjectivity, and community in the era of global urbanization 468 – 481
Martin Coward
Design, translation, citizenship: reflections on the virtual (de)territorialization of the US – Mexico border 482 – 496
Cynthia Weber
European citizenship unbound: sex work, mobility, mobilisation 497 – 514
Rutvica Andrijasevic, Claudia Aradau, Jef Huysmans, Vicki Squire
The politics of the neighbour 515 – 533
Joe Painter
Aboriginal sovereignty and the politics of reconciliation: the constituent power of the Aboriginal Embassy in Australia 534 – 550
Paul Muldoon, Andrew Schaap
Politics through a web: citizenship and community unbound 551 – 567
Angharad Closs Stephens, Vicki Squire
Editorial
Relational places: the surfed wave as assemblage and convergence 570 – 587
Jon Anderson
Gendered biopolitics of public health: regulation and discipline in seafood consumption advisories 588 – 602
Becky Mansfield
Everyday state formation: territory, decentralization, and the narco landgrab in Colombia 603 – 622
Teo Ballvé
Caring for the multiple and the multitude: assembling animal welfare and enabling ethical critique 623 – 638
Gail Davies
Provincialising waste: the transformation of ambulance car 7/83-2 to tro-tro Dr.JESUS 639 – 654
Uli Beisel, Tillmann Schneider
Beyond the ‘weak state’: hybrid sovereignties in Beirut 655 – 674
Sara Fregonese
Listening to the Tube Map: rhythm and the historiography of urban map use 675 – 693
Richard Hornsey
Unveiling seductions beyond societies of control: affect, security, and humour in spaces of aeromobility 694 – 710
David Bissell, Maria Hynes, Scott Sharpe
International science, domestic politics: Russian reception of international climate-change assessments 711 – 726
Elana Wilson Rowe
Queer ecology: nature, sexuality, and heterotopic alliances 727 – 747
Matthew Gandy
Review essay. Detaining noncitizens: law, security, crime and politics 748 – 755
Lauren Martin
Open Access
Dwelling as marking and claiming 757 – 771
Mitch Rose
City becoming world: Nancy, Lefebvre, and the
global–urban imagination 772 – 787
David J Madden
Mapping children’s politics: the promise of articulation and the limits of nonrepresentational theory 788 – 804
Katharyne Mitchell, Sarah Elwood
State encounters 805 – 821
Rhys Jones
Remapping the border: taxation, territory, and (trans)national identity at the Mexico–Guatemala border 822 – 841
Rebecca B Galemba
State sovereignty, bioethics, and political geographies: the practice of medicine under the Khmer Rouge 842 – 860
James A Tyner
Contemporary Western war and the idea of humanity 861 – 876
Maja Zehfuss
From loom to machine: Tibetan aprons and the configuration of place 877 – 895
Tina Harris
Illegality in settlement heterotopias: a study of frontier governance in the Brazilian Amazon 896 – 912
Kei Otsuki
‘Worlds of justification’ in the politics and practices of urban regeneration 913 – 929
Crispian Fuller
A critique of everyday international relations: the case of cultural pluralism in Singapore and Vancouver 930 – 946
Jean Michel Montsion
Neil Smith: a critical geographer 947 – 962
Deborah Cowen, David Harvey, Donna Haraway, Max Rameau, Nick Bacon, Matthew Bissen, Marnie Brady, Zoltán Glück, Malav Kanuga, Steve McFarland, Jessica Miller, Elizabeth Sibilia, Erin Siodmak, Laurel Mei Turbin, Gerry Kearns, Blanca Ramírez, Gerry Pratt, Alfredo Jaar
Open Access
An aesthetics of proof: a conversation between
Bruno Latour and Francis Halsall on art and inquiry 963 – 970
Francis Halsall
Geopower: a panel on Elizabeth Grosz’s Chaos,
Territory, Art: Deleuze and the Framing of the Earth 971 – 988
Kathryn Yusoff, Elizabeth Grosz, Nigel Clark, Arun Saldanha, Catherine Nash
Graduated and paternal sovereignty: Stephen Harper, Operation Nanook 10, and the Canadian Arctic 989 – 1010
Klaus Dodds
On arrival: memory and temporality at Ellis Island, New York 1011 – 1027
Gareth Hoskins
‘Small-town defenders’: the production of citizenship and belonging in Hazleton, Pennsylvania 1028 – 1045
Justin Steil, Jennifer Ridgley
Reassembling the event: Estonia’s ‘Bronze Night’ 1046 – 1063
Robert Kaiser
Subjectivity, modernity, and the politics of difference in a periurban village in China: towards a progressive sense of place? 1064 – 1082
Junxi Qian, Liyun Qian, Hong Zhu
Racial violence and the cosmopolitan city 1083 – 1102
Renisa Mawani
Illuminated atmospheres: anticipating and reproducing the flow of affective experience in Blackpool 1103 – 1122
Tim Edensor
Binning, gifting and recovery: the conduits of disposal in household food consumption 1123 – 1137
David Evans