The following papers have been chosen as ‘highlights’, and are presented here with free full text access in order to provide a sense, for nonsubscribers, of the papers published in Environment and Planning D: Society and Space.
Differences: chaos in the history of the sciences 30(2) 3692 – 380
M Serres
Psychotopologies: closing the circuit between psychic and material space 29(6) 10302 – 1047
V Blum, A Secor
The surprising detritus of leisure: encountering the Late Photography of War 29(5) 8732 – 890
D Lisle
Bare life: border-crossing deaths and spaces of moral alibi 29(4) 5992 – 612
R L Doty
Atmospheric attunements 29(3) 4452 – 453
K Stewart
"Protest is just a click away!" Responses to the 2003 Iraq War on a bulletin board system in China 29(1) 1312 – 149
C Y Woon
Goatsucker: toward a spatial theory of state secrecy 28(5) 7592 – 771
T Paglen
I am also of the opinion that materialism must be destroyed 28(5) 7722 – 790
G Harman
Entering a risky territory: space in the age of digital navigation 28(4) 5812 – 599
V November, E Camacho-Hübner, B Latour
Splintering spheres of security: Peter Sloterdijk and the contemporary fortress city 28(2) 3262 – 340
F R Klauser
Mobilities, meetings, and futures: an interview with John Urry 28(1) 12 – 16
P Adey, D Bissell
Bestiality and the queering of the human animal 28(1) 1582 – 177
M Brown, C Rasmussen