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AY GeoJournal 59: 335-337, 2004. GeoJournal An International Journal on Human Geography and Environmental Sciences Volume contents 59 no. 1-4 2004 Volume 59 no.1 2004 Special issue: Some International Reflections on American Geography, on the Occasion of the Centenary of the Association of American Geographers Editor’s note The reception of American geography in France: Enthusiasm, indifference, and critical perspectives Paul Claval ‘Once upon atime ... Interactions of German and American geography in a rapidly changing (academic) world Eckart Ehlers The trans-Atlantic connection: ‘Anglo-American’ geography reconsidered Ron Johnston, James D. Sidaway The influence of William Morris Davis on geographical research in Germany Ute Wardenga Ellsworth Huntington and his perspective on Central Asia. Great game experiences and their influence on development thought Hermann Kreutzmann New Zealand and American geography: Geographical cycles W.B. Johnston American geography and one non-American geographer Harold Brookfield Reflections from Canada: a ‘nearest neighbour’ analysis lain Wallace US Geography: An Australian’s Perspective Kevin O’Connor Beyond Route 66: Some observations on US geography at AAG 100 Herman van der Wusten Reflections on land and the frontier theme in the Anglophone world A.J. Christopher The fertility of mobility: Impulses from Hawaii Yvonne Underhill-Sem American geography and the rise of political geography in Russia Vladmimir Kolossov Geography in the Nigerian public policy domain: The impact and influence of American geographers A.L. Mabogunje The Influence of American geography on Korean geography Sam Ock Park American influence on Japanese human geography: A focus on the quantitative and GIS revolutions Yuji Murayama American geographers and the geography of East Central Europe David Turnock 336 Volume 59 no.2 2004 Theme issue: Re-Inventing Government: Emerging Geographies in New Zealand Edited by: WILLIE SMITH and HAYDEN MONTGOMERY Introduction: Re-inventing government: Emerging geographies in the aftermath of the 1984 reforms in New Zealand Willie Smith, Hayden Montgomery New Zealand since 1984: Elite succession, income distribution and economic growth in a small trading economy Geoff Bertram 93-106 Revolution or evolution? New Zealand agriculture since 1984 Willie Smith, Hayden Montgomery 107-118 To the market and back: Housing policy and state housing in New Zealand Laurence Murphy 119-126 Deregulation of the New Zealand labour market Philip S. Morrison 127-136 Back to the Future? Reflections on past reforms and future prospects for health services in New Zealand Ross Barnett, Pauline Barnett 137-147 Embedding the reforms in New Zealand schooling: After neo-liberalism? Nick Lewis 149-160 Book review 161-166 Volume 59 no.3 £2004 Theme issue: Systems Modelling across Geography’s Interface Edited by: RICHARD THOMAS and YEE LEUNG Guest editorial: Systems modelling across geography’s interface Richard Thomas, Yee Leung Spatia! structures From modelling to experiment Yves Guermond, Daniel Delahaye, Edwige Dubos-Paillard, Patrice Langlois 171-176 Biomass estimation using Landsat-TM and -ETM+. Towards a regional model for Southern Africa? Cyrus Samimi, Tanja Kraus 177-187 Interaction and activity relations Advances in travel geometry and urban modelling Geoffrey Hyman, Les Mayhew 191-207 Crime mobility: Spatial modelling of routine activities of arrestees and substance abusers in South Africa G. Weir-Smith 209-215 Allocation and estimation procedures Sustaining productive ecosystems in face of risk Reiner Schwarz 219-225 337 An optimized spatial-temporal-sectoral allocation model for water resources Wang Jinfeng, Wu Jilei, Wang Zhiyong, Liu Changming, Yu Jingjie 227-236 Integration of RADARSAT and GIS modelling for estimating future Red River flood risk Michael Stephen Chubey, Salah Hathout 237-246 Volume 59 no.3 2004 Theme issue: Cinematic Geographies Edited by: CHRIS LUKINBEAL and LEO ZONN The map that precedes the territory: An introduction to essays in cinematic geography Chris Lukinbeal 247-251 Imagining the border and Southern spaces: Cinematic explorations of race and gender Susan P. Mains 253-264 Capitalism, masculinity and whiteness in the dialectical landscape: The case of Tarzan and the Tycoon Deborah Dixon, John Grimes 265-275 Placing man in the New West: Masculinities of The Last Picture Show Grayson Holmes, Leo Zonn, Altha J. Cravey 277-288 Street fighting: Placing the crisis of masculinity in David Fincher’s Fight Club James Craine, Stuart C. Aitken 289-296 Re-viewing the Entrapment controversy: Megaprojection, (mis)representation and postcolonial per- formance Tim Bunnell 297-305 The rise of regional film production centers in North America, 1984-1997 Chris Lukinbeal 307-321 At home and abroad with cine enthusiasts: Regional amateur filmmaking and visualizing the Mediter- ranean, ca. 1928-1962 Heather Norris Nicholson 323-333 Volume contents 335-337

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