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Progress in Human Geography Viewpoints Knowledge, networks and regional development in the periphery in the internet era Sam Ock Park Looking for the nature of the contemporary re gion Iwona Sagan On English as a vehicle to preserve geographical diversity Andrés Rodriguez-Pose The markets are back! Gernoltof GrGiat bhe1¢r The Progress in Human Geography lectures Placing ideas: genius loci, heterotopia and geography’s quantitative revolution Trevor ] Barnes Work, workfare, work/life balance and an ethic of care McDowel eli Articles and Progress report index Cartography — cultures of mapping: power in practice Chris Perkins Clusters and knowledge: local buzz, global pipelines and the process of knowledge creation Harald Bathelt, Anders Malmberg and Peter Maskell Conceptualizing economies and the*- geographies spaces, flows and circuits Ray Hudson Convergence, the institutional turn nd workplace regimes: the case of lean production Tod D. Rutherford Cultural ecology: placing households in human-environment studies — the cases of tropical forest transitions and agrobiodiversity change Karl S. Zimmerer Development, civil society and inequality: social capital is (almost) dead? Sarah A. Radcliffe Economy and culture are dead! Long live economy and culture! Noel Castree Environmental issues: signals in the noise? Nov | Castree Europe’s eastern expansion and the reinscription of otherness in East-Central Europe Merje Kuus Geographical Information Systems: on modelling and representation Paul A. Longley Geographies of colonial philanthropy David Lambert and Alan Lester Geographies of food: agro-food geographies — farming, food and politics Michael Winter Geographies of identity: mulitculturalism unplugged Katharyne Mitchell Geography and development: critical ethnographies Gillian Hart Geography and ethics: questions of considerability and activism in environmental ethics Gill Valentine Arnold 2004 10.1191/0309132504ph524xx onstructions of neoliberalism is in the garden and in the fields line and discourse, 2001—2002 unes: two moments in the history of UK geography in the 1960s iniversities nary fortunes: two moments in the history of UK geography in the 1960s nd the Social Science Research Council French geographers and the transcontinental excursion of 1912 | medical and health geography ties: rethinking the materialities of urban geographies } n and ]i D7 erek DMAU cCormac, ki NGOs and uneven development: gex graphies of deve lopment intervention Other geographies of rentrification AA rtin PI ’ ick Geddes, Lewis Mumford and Jean Gottmann: divisions over ‘megalopolis b} a riod and region ) j hart e and region looking through the prism of scale 1a Political geography: political geographies of globalization (1) — dominance Aas Sparke Population geography: migration and inequalities in mortality and morbidity iui boyle Power, difference and mobility: feminist advances in migration studies K el Silvey Quantitative methods: past and present Jessie PH. Poon Social geography: participatory research Raa ch el ) il } . Spatial choice modelling: new opportunities to incorporate space into substitution patterns Hunt, Barry Boots and Pavlos S. Kanaroglot Spat relationships? Towards a reconceptualization of embeddedness Martin He Urban geography: discourse analysis and urban research ta Lees What time human geography? World music: deterritorializing place and identity John Connell , and Chrl is Gibson Author index Baigent, Elizabeth: Patrick Geddes, Lewis Mumford and Jean Gottmann: divisions over ‘megalopolis’ Barnes, Trevor J.: Placing ideas: genius loci, heterotopia and geography’s quantitative revolution Bathelt, Harald: Clusters and knowledge: local buzz, global pipelines and the process of knowledge creation Bebbington, Anthony: NGOs and uneven development: geographies of development intervention Boots, Barry: see Hunt, Len M Boyle, Paul: Population geography: migration and inequalities in mortality and morbidity Castree, Noel: Economy and culture are dead! Long live economy and culture! Castree, Noel: Environmental issues: signals in the noise? Clout, Hugh: Lessons from experience: French geographers and the transcontinental excursion of 1912 Connell, John: World music: deterritorializing place and identity Gibson, Chris: see Connell, John Goss, Jon: Geography of consumption | Grabher, Gernot: The markets are back! Hart, Gillian: Geography and development: critical ethnographies Hess, Martin: ‘Spatial’ relationships? Towards a reconceptualization of embeddedness Holdsworth, Deryck W.: Historical geography: the octopus in the garden and in the fields Hudson, Ray: Conceptualizing economies and their geographies: spaces, flows and circuits Hunt, Len M.: Spatial choice modelling: new opportunities to incorporate space into substitution patterns Johnston, Ron: Institutions and disciplinary fortunes: two moments in the history of UK geography in the 1960s — I: geography in the ‘plateglass universities Johnston, Ron: Institutions and disciplinary fortunes: two moments in the history of UK geography in the 1960s — Il: human geography and the Social Science Research Council Jones, Rhys: What time human geography? Kanaroglou, Pavlos S.: see Hunt, Len M Kuus, Merje: Europe’s eastern expansion and the reinscription of otherness in East-Central Europe Lambert, David: Geographies of colonial philanthropy Latham, Alan: Moving cities: rethinking the materialities of urban geographies Lees, Loretta: Urban geography: discourse analysis and urban research Lester, Alan: see Lambert, Davis Longley, Paul A.: Geographical Information Systems: on modelling and representation Malmberg, Anders: see Bathelt, Harald Maskell, Peter: see Bathelt, Harald McCormack, Derek P.: see Latham, Alan McDowell, Linda: Work, workfare, work/life balance and an ethic of care Mitchell, Katharyne: Geographies of identity: mulitculturalism unplugged Paasi, Anssi: Place and region: looking through the prism of scale Pain, Rachel: Social geography: participatory research Park, Sam Ock: Knowledge, networks and regional development in the periphery in the internet era Parr, Hester: Medical geography: critical medical and health geography? Peck, Jamie: Geography and public policy: constructions of neoliberalism Perkins, Chris: Cartography - cultures of mapping: power in practice Phillips, Martin: Other geographies of gentrification Poon, Jessie P.H.: Quantitative methods: past and present Radcliffe, Sarah A.: Development, civil society and inequality: social capital is (almost) dead? Rodriguez-Pose, Andrés: On English as a vehicle to preserve geographical diversity Rutherford, Tod D.: Convergence, the institutional turn and workplace regimes: the case of lean production Ryan, James R.: History and philosophy of geography: discipline and discourse, 2001-2002 Sagan, Iwona: Looking for the nature of the contemporary region Silvey, Rachel: Power, difference and mobility: feminist advances in migration studies Sparke, Matthew: Political geography: political geographies of globalization (1) - dominance Valentine, Gill: Geography and ethics: questions of considerability and activism in environmental ethics Winter, Michael: Geographies of food: agro-food geographies — farming, food and politics Wishart, David: Period and region Zimmerer, Karl S.: Cultural ecology: placing households in human-environment studies — the cases of tropical forest transitions and agrobiodiversity change Classics Dickiecnk, en, P.P. 1986:9: GGlloobbaall sshhiiftf:t : iinndduussttrriiaall chcahanngg e in a 1 turbtuulrbeunlte nt worlwdo.r ld. CommCenotamrym en11::t KariKrrsis yOOl ldds , Commentary 2: Ray Hudson, Author’s response: Peter Dicken Livingstone, D.N. 1992: The geographical tradition: episodes in the history of a contested enterprise Commentary 1: Robert ]. Mayhew, Commentary 2: Felix Driver, Author’s response: David N. Livingstone Rose, G. 1993: Feminism and ggeeooggrraayp hy: the limits of SgOeOoSg raphical knowledg&e Commentary 1: Nancy Duncan, Commentary 2: Mona Domosh, Author’s response: Gillian Rose Forum Is there a politics to geopolitics? Alexander B. Murphy, Mark Bassin, David Newman, Paul Reuber and John Agnew Textbooks Haggett, P. 1972: ¢ Wil mm Smitit Mead, W.R. 1958: An economic geography « Scandinavian staantd eFinslan d Hugh Clout Van Riper, J.E. 1962 : ans Ron Abler Book reviews Agnew, J., Mitchell, K. and Toal, G., editors A companion to political geography (reviewer: John Heppen) Allen, J. 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