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1 TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLES ASIANS, PACIFIC ISLANDERS, AND ETHNOBURBS IN AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND .Ron Johnston, Michael Poulsen, and James Forrest 214-241 CONCRETE-BLOCK FARMERS IN MEXICO .Matthew Fry 123-132 A DIGITAL GEOGRAPHY OF INDIGENOUS MEXICO: PROTOTYPE FOR THE AMERICAN GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY’S BOWMAN EXPEDITIONS .Peter H. Herlihy, Jerome E. Dobson, Miguel Aguilar Robledo, Derek A. Smith, John H. Kelly, and Aida Ramos Viera ETHNIC AND NATIONAL IDENTITIES OF AFRICANS IN THE UNITED STATES .Susan E. Hume ETHNIC NEIGHBORHOODS AND URBAN REVITALIZATION: CAN EUROPE USE THE AMERICAN MODEL?. .Larry Ford, Florinda Klevisser, and Francesca Carli EXPANSION OF GOLF COURSES IN THE UNITED STATES.Darrell E. Napton and Christopher R. Laingen 24-41 EXPRESSING “LOCAL CULTURE” IN HAWAPI .Jnes M. Miyares 513-531 FIGHTING FIRE WITH A BROKEN TEACUP: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF SOUTH AFRICA’S LAND-REDISTRIBUTION PROGRAM. .William G. Moseley and Brent McCusker GENEALOGIES OF THE GRID: REVISITING STANISLAWSKI’S SEARCH FOR THE ORIGIN OF THE GRID-PATTERN TOWN .Reuben S. Rose-Redwood 42-58 GEOGRAPHY AND LAND REFORM .Alistair Fraser 309-321 GERMAN GREAT-POWER RELATIONS IN THE PAGES OF SJMPLICISSIMUS, 1896-1914 .Peter J. Hugill 1-23 THE HISTORY OF GEOGRAPHY IN SWEDEN.Olavi Grand 416-421 HOBBY RANCHING AND CHILE’S LAND-REFORM LEGACY . .Peter Klepeis and Paul Laris LAND REFORM IN THE ERA OF NEOLIBERALISM: CASE STUDIES FROM THE GLOBAL SOUTH [July] .Brent McCusker and Alistair Fraser LANDSCAPE CHANGE IN HISPANO AND CHICANO VILLAGES OF NEW MEXICO .John B. Wright and Carol L Campbell 551-565 A MAP OF THE WORLD .W George Lovell 103-122 THE MARBLE BEACHES OF TUSCANY . .Karl F. Nordstrom, Enzo Pranzini, Nancy L. Jackson, and Massimo Coli MOZAMBIQUE, NEOLIBERAL LAND REFORM, AND THE LIMPOPO NATIONAL PARK . Elizabeth Lunstrum “OUR HOME IS DROWNING”: INUPIAT STORYTELLING AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN POINT HOPE, ALASKA .Chie Sakakibara PLACE MAKING, HAZARDOUS WASTE, AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF TOOELE COUNTY, UTAH ./. Matthew Shumway and Richard H. Jackson PLACE AS A SOURCE OF IDENTITY IN COLONIZING SOCIETIES: ■ ISRAELI SETTLEMENTS IN GAZA .Izhak Schnell and Shaul Mishal RELIGION AND POLITICS: NEW RELIGIOUS SITES AND SPATIAL TRANSGRESSION IN ISRAEL .Noga Collins-Keiner The Geographical Review 98 (1-4): 1-590, January-October 2008 Copyright © 2008 by the American Geographical Society of New York 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLES ASIANS, PACIFIC ISLANDERS, AND ETHNOBURBS IN AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND .Ron Johnston, Michael Poulsen, and James Forrest 214-241 CONCRETE-BLOCK FARMERS IN MEXICO .Matthew Fry 123-132 A DIGITAL GEOGRAPHY OF INDIGENOUS MEXICO: PROTOTYPE FOR THE AMERICAN GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY’S BOWMAN EXPEDITIONS .Peter H. Herlihy, Jerome E. Dobson, Miguel Aguilar Robledo, Derek A. Smith, John H. Kelly, and Aida Ramos Viera ETHNIC AND NATIONAL IDENTITIES OF AFRICANS IN THE UNITED STATES .Susan E. Hume ETHNIC NEIGHBORHOODS AND URBAN REVITALIZATION: CAN EUROPE USE THE AMERICAN MODEL?. .Larry Ford, Florinda Klevisser, and Francesca Carli EXPANSION OF GOLF COURSES IN THE UNITED STATES.Darrell E. Napton and Christopher R. Laingen 24-41 EXPRESSING “LOCAL CULTURE” IN HAWAPI .Jnes M. Miyares 513-531 FIGHTING FIRE WITH A BROKEN TEACUP: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF SOUTH AFRICA’S LAND-REDISTRIBUTION PROGRAM. .William G. Moseley and Brent McCusker GENEALOGIES OF THE GRID: REVISITING STANISLAWSKI’S SEARCH FOR THE ORIGIN OF THE GRID-PATTERN TOWN .Reuben S. Rose-Redwood 42-58 GEOGRAPHY AND LAND REFORM .Alistair Fraser 309-321 GERMAN GREAT-POWER RELATIONS IN THE PAGES OF SJMPLICISSIMUS, 1896-1914 .Peter J. Hugill 1-23 THE HISTORY OF GEOGRAPHY IN SWEDEN.Olavi Grand 416-421 HOBBY RANCHING AND CHILE’S LAND-REFORM LEGACY . .Peter Klepeis and Paul Laris LAND REFORM IN THE ERA OF NEOLIBERALISM: CASE STUDIES FROM THE GLOBAL SOUTH [July] .Brent McCusker and Alistair Fraser LANDSCAPE CHANGE IN HISPANO AND CHICANO VILLAGES OF NEW MEXICO .John B. Wright and Carol L Campbell 551-565 A MAP OF THE WORLD .W George Lovell 103-122 THE MARBLE BEACHES OF TUSCANY . .Karl F. Nordstrom, Enzo Pranzini, Nancy L. Jackson, and Massimo Coli MOZAMBIQUE, NEOLIBERAL LAND REFORM, AND THE LIMPOPO NATIONAL PARK . Elizabeth Lunstrum “OUR HOME IS DROWNING”: INUPIAT STORYTELLING AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN POINT HOPE, ALASKA .Chie Sakakibara PLACE MAKING, HAZARDOUS WASTE, AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF TOOELE COUNTY, UTAH ./. Matthew Shumway and Richard H. Jackson PLACE AS A SOURCE OF IDENTITY IN COLONIZING SOCIETIES: ■ ISRAELI SETTLEMENTS IN GAZA .Izhak Schnell and Shaul Mishal RELIGION AND POLITICS: NEW RELIGIOUS SITES AND SPATIAL TRANSGRESSION IN ISRAEL .Noga Collins-Keiner The Geographical Review 98 (1-4): 1-590, January-October 2008 Copyright © 2008 by the American Geographical Society of New York ANNUAL INDEX 2008 583 RESURGENT MEXICAN PHOENIX .Alex P. Oberle and Daniel D. Arreola 17I-I96 THE RISE, FALL, AND RECONFIGURATION OF THE MEXICAN EJIDO.Eric P. Perramond 356-371 RUSSIAN DOLLS OR SCALE SKIPPERS? TWO GENERATIONS IN STRASBOURG .John Western 532-550 SEPARATE BUT EQUAL? DESEGREGATING BALTIMORE’S GOLF COURSES _James E. Wells, Geoffrey L Buckley, and Christopher G. Boone 151-170 THEIR SPACE: SECURITY AND SERVICE WORKERS IN A BRAZILIAN GATED COMMUNITY .Jacquelyn Chase 476-495 THOMAS JEFFERSON, AMERICAN GEOGRAPHERS, AND THE USES OF GEOGRAPHY . William A. Koelsch 260-279 WEST AFRICAN ENVIRONMENTAL NARRATIVES AND DEVELOPMENT-VOLUNTEER PRAXIS .William G. Moseley and Paul Laris 59-81 DEPARTMENTS GEOGRAPHICAL RECORD . I03-I22 GEOGRAPHICAL FIELD NOTES. 123-132, 395-415, 551-565 GEOGRAPHICAL REVIEW ESSAYS .416-421 GEOGRAPHICAL REVIEWS 133-145, 301-308, 422-432, 566-580 584 THE GEOGRAPHICAL REVIEW A Campbell, Carol L. See also Wright, John B., and Abysmal (Olsson), rev., 133-135 Carol L. Campbell Caribbean and Southern (Regis, ed.), rev., 304-306 Africa, 59-81, 322-338, 339-355, 566-568 Agriculture, 123-132, 140-143, 322-338, 356-371, Caribbean region, 304-306, 566-568 372-394, 551-565 Carli, France.sca. See Ford, Larry, Florinda Klevis.ser, Aguilar Robledo, Miguel. See Herlihy, Peter H., |erome and Francesca Carli E. Dobson, Miguel Aguilar Robledo, Derek A. Smith, John Cartography, 133-135, 139-140, 260-279, 302-303, H. Kelly, and Aida Ramos Viera 395-415, 427-429, 429-432 Central America, 135-137 Alabama, 301-303 Alaska, 456-475 Chase, Jacquelyn. Their Space: Security and Service Alderman, Derek H. Review of Regis, ed.; Caribbean Workers in a Brazilian Gated Community, 476- and Southern, 304-306 495 Alsace, France, 532-550 Chile, 372-394 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (i.Ds), Amazonia, 103-122 American Geographical Society, 103-122, 146-150, 197-213 Cities and Race (Wilson), rev., 422-425 395-415 American Green (Steinberg), rev., 576-579 Climate change, 456—475 Anthony, David W. The Horse, the Wheel and Lan¬ Climatology, 260-279 guage, rev., 571-573 Coastal morphology, 280-300, 456-475 Appalachian Mountains, 301-303 Coli, Massimo. See Nordstrom, Karl F., Enzo Pran- zini, Nancy L. Jackson, and Massimo Coli Archaeology, 135-137, 571-573 Architecture, 551-565 Collins-Kreiner, Noga. Religion and Politics: New Arizona, 171-196 Religious Sites and Spatial Transgression in Is¬ Arreola, Daniel D. See Oberle, Alex P., and Daniel rael, 197-213 D. Arreola Colonialism, 306-308, 566-568 Art, 1-23 Communication and Empire (Winseck and Pike), rev., Asia, 42-58, 306-308 428-429 Asians, Pacific Islanders, and Ethnoburbs in Auck¬ Community, 309-321, 372-394, 395-415, 476-495 land, New Zealand (Johnston, Poulsen, and For¬ Concrete-Block Farmers in Mexico (Fry), 123-132 rest), 214-241 Creolization (Stewart, ed.), rev., 566-568 Atlases, 429—432 Culliney, John L. Islands in a Far Sea, rev., 137-138 Auckland, New Zealand, 214-241 Cultural ecology, 137-138, 573-576 Cultural geography, 151-170, 171-196, 304-306, 416- Australia, 103-122 Aveni, Anthony. Uncommon Sense, rev., 425-427 421, 425-427, 456-475, 513-531, 532-550, 551- 565, 566-568, 571-573, 576-579 B D Baha’ism, 197-213 Baltimore, Maryland, 151-170 Deleuze and Environmental Damage (Halsey), rev., Barillas, William. T/ie Midwestern Pflstorfl/, rev., 140-143 573-576 Belize, 135-137 Demography, 214-241 Belo Horizonte, Brazil, 476-495 Desertification, 59-81, 137-138 Biogeography, 137-138, 143-145, 576-579 Development, [July] iii-iv, 59-81, 309-321, 322-338, Blacks, 151-170, 304-306, 422-425 339-355, 356-371 Bonta, Mark. Review of Halsey: Deleuze and Environ¬ Diffusion, 24-41, 42-58, 571-573 mental Damage, 573-576 A Digital Geography of Indigenous Mexico: Prototype for Boone, Christopher G. See James E. Wells, Geoffrey the American Geographical Society’s Bowman Expedi¬ L. Buckley, and Christopher G. Boone tions (Herlihy, Dobson, Aguilar Robledo, Smith, Kelly, Bose, Sugata. A Hundred Horizons, rev., 306-308 and Ramos Viera), 395-415 Bowman Expeditions, 395—415 Disasters, 139-140, 422—425 Brazil, 476-495 District of Columbia, 496-512 Brigham Young University Jerusalem Center, 197-213 Dobson, Jerome E. See Herlihy, Peter H., Jerome E. Dob¬ Buckley, Geoffrey L. See James E. Wells, Geoffrey son, Miguel Aguilar Robledo, Derek A. Smith, John L. Buckley, and Christopher G. Boone H. Kelly, and Aida Ramos Viera Built environment, 171-196, 242-259, 551-565 Domestication, 571-573 Buttimer, Anne, and Tom Mels. By Northern Lights, rev., 416-421 E By Northern Lights (Buttimer and Mels), rev., 416-421 East 40 Degrees (Williams), rev., 301-303 Easter Island, 103-122 C Ecology, 137-138, 143-145, 416-421, 573-576 California, 568-571 Economic development, [July] iii-iv, 59-81, 123- Campbell, Carol L. Review of Webb, Leake, and Turner: 132, 309-321, 322-338, 339-355, 356-371, 433- The Ribbon of Green, 143-145 455 ANNUAL INDEX 2008 585 Economic geography, [July] iii-iv, 82-102, 135-137, Genealogies of the Grid: Revisiting Stanislawski’s Search 301-303,304-306,306-308,309-321,322-338,339- for the Origin of the Grid-Pattern Town (Rose-Redwood), 355, 356-371, 372-394, 422-425, 428-429, 433- 42-58 455, 476-495, 568-571 Geographic information systems (gis), 395—415 Energy, 433-455 Geographical education, 260-279, 416—421 England, 1-23, 139-140 Geographical pedagogy. See Geographical education; Environment, 59-81,140-143,303-304,425-427,573- Teaching of geography 576 Geographical research, 304-306, 309-321, 395—415, Environmental history, 59-81, 137-138, 372-394 416-421 Environmental justice, 151-170, 304-306 Geographical Review, 42-58, 146-150 Environmental management, 573-576 Geographical teaching, 103-122 Erasmus Program, 532-550 Geographical thought, 42-58, 59-81, 103-122, 133- Ethnic and National Identities of Africans in the United 135, 260-279, 416-421, 425-427 States (Hume), 496-512 Geography and Land Reform (Fraser), 309-321 Ethnic groups, 82-102, 171-196, 214-241, 496-512, Geomorphology, 280-300 513-531 Geopolitics, 1-23, 428-429 Ethnic minorities, 82-102,171-196,214-241,496-512 Geotechnology, 395-415 Ethnic Neighborhoods and Urban Revitalization; Can German Great-Power Relations in the Pages of Sim- Europe Use the American Model? (Ford, Klevisser, plicissimus, 1896-1914 (Hugill), 1-23 and Carli), 82-102 The Ghost Map (Johnson), rev., 139-140 Ethnicity, 496-512, 513-531 Global positioning system (gps), 395-415 Ethnography, 566-568 Global South, [July] iii-iv, 309-321 Eugene, Oregon, 496-512 Globalization, [July! iii-iv, 304-306, 306--308, 422- Eurasia, 571-573 425, 428^29, 532-550 Europe, 1-23, 82-102, 139-140, 280-300, 416-421, Grand, Olavi. The History of Geography in Sweden, 532-550, 571-573 416-421 European Union, 532-550 Great Britain, 1-23, 139-140 Expansion of Golf Courses in the United States (Nap- Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, 339-355 ton and Laingen), 24—41 Guanajuato, Mexico, 356-371 Exploration, 103-122, 260-279 Expressing “Local Culture” in Hawai'i (Miyares), H 513-531 Haifa, Israel, 197-213 Halsey, Mark. Deleuze and Environmental Damage, F rev., 573-576 Field methods, 123-132, 395-415 Harrison, Blake. The View from Vermont, rev., 303- Fighting Fire with a Broken Teacup: A Comparative 304 Analysis of South Africa’s Land-Redistribution Pro¬ Hawai’i, 137-138, 513-531 gram (Moseley and McCusker), 322-338 Hazards, 456-475 Floods, 143-145, 456-475 Heine, Thomas Theodor, 1-23 Food security, [July] iii-iv, 322-338 Herlihy, Peter H., Jerome E. Dobson, Miguel Aguilar Food supply, [July] iii-iv, 322-338, 456-475 Robledo, Derek A. Smith, John H. Kelly, and Aida Food ways, 171-196, 513-531 Ramos Viera. A Digital Geography of Indigenous Ford, Larry, Florinda Klevisser, and Francesca Carli. Mexico: Prototype for the American Geographi¬ Ethnic Neighborhoods and Urban Revitalization: cal Society’s Bowman Expeditions, 395-415 Can Europe Use the American Model? 82-102 Hispanic Americans, 171-196, 551-565 Forrest, James. See Johnston, Ron, Michael Poulsen, Historical geography, 1-23, 42-58, 135-137, 139-140, and James Forrest 143-145,151-170,260-279,304-306,306-308,429- France, 1-23, 532-550 432, 551-565, 566-568, 571-573 Fraser, Alistair. Geographv and Land Reform, 309- History of geography, 260-279, 416-421 321 rhe History of Geography in Sweden (Grand), 416-421 -. See also MrCuskcr. Brent, and Alistair Fraser Hobby Ranching and Chile’s Land-Reform Legacy Fry, Matthew. Concrete-Block Farmers in Mexico, (Klepeis and Laris), 372-394 123-132 Holy Land, 197-213 Homelands, 171-196 G The Horse, the Wheel and Language (Anthony), rev., Galapagos Islands, 103-122 571-573 Gardens, 197-213, 476-495 House types, 456-475 Gartner, William Gustav. Review of Aveni; Uncom¬ Housing, 123-132, 214-241, 476-495 mon Sense, 425-427 Howard, Thomas Erederick. Review of Williams; East Gated communities, 476—495 40 Degrees, 301-303 Gaza Strip, 242-259 Hugill, Peter J. German Great-Power Relations in the Gender, 304-306, 309-321 Pages of Simplicissimus, 1896-1914, 1-23 586 THE GEOGRAPHICAL REVIEW Hugill, Peter |. Review of Winseck and Pike: Commu¬ Klevisser, Florinda. See Ford, Larry, Florinda Klevis- nication and Empire, 428-429 ser, and Francesca Carli Human geography, 416—421, 456-475 Koelsch, William A. Thomas Jefferson, American Humboldt, Alexander von, 260-279 Geographers, and the Uses of Geography, 260- Hume, Susan E. Ethnic and National Identities of 279 Africans in the United States, 496-512 Krim, Arthur. Review of Anthony: The Horse, the A Hundred Horizons (Bose), rev., 306-308 Wheel and Language, 571-573 1 L Identity, 242-259, 496-512, 513-531, 532-550, 566- Labor, 123-132 568 Laingen, Christopher R. See Napton, Darrell E., and Ideology, 197-213 Christopher R. Laingen Imperial Valley, 568-571 Land management, 59-81, 137-138, 576-579 Imperialism, 306-308, 428—429 Land reform, [July] iii-iv, 309-321, 322-338, 339- The Impossible Land (Round), rev., 568-571 355, 356-371, 372-394 In Search of Maya Sea Traders (McKillop), rev., 135- Land Reform in the Era of Neoliberalism: Case Stud¬ 137 ies from the Global South (McCusker and Fraser), India, 306-308 [July] iii-iv Indians (American). See Native Americans Land tenure, [July] iii-iv, 309-321, 322-338, 339- Indigenous peoples, 395—415, 456-475 355, 356-371, 372-394, 395-415 Industrial geography, 123-132 I.and use, [July] iii-iv, 24-41, 59-81, 82-102, 140- Industrial waste, 433—455 143, 151-170, 303-304, 309-321, 339-355, 356- Instituto de Geografia, Universidad Nacional Autonoma 371, 372-394, 433-455, 568-571 de Mexico, comp. Nuevo atlas nacional de Mexico, rev., Landforms, 280-300 429-432 Landscape, 140-143, 280-300, 303-304, 372-394, Instructions for the Submission of Manuscripts to the 476-^95, 551-565, 568-571, 576-579 Geographical Review, 146-150 Landscape Change in Hispano and Chicano Vil¬ Intermountain West, U.S., 433—455 lages of New Mexico (Wright and Campbell), Interview techniques, 532-550 551-565 Invasive species, 372-394 l.andscape history, 137-138,143-145,372-394,551-565 Ihupiat, 456-475 Language, 171-196, 513-531, 532-550, 571-573 Irrigation, 551-565 Laris, Paul. See Klepeis, Peter, and Paul Laris; Mose¬ Islam, 197-213 ley, William G., and Paul Laris Island geography, 137-138, 339-355, 513-531 Latin America, 42-58, 123-132, 171-196, 356-371, Islands in a Far Sea (Culliney), rev., 137-138 372-394, 395-415, 429-432, 476-495, 566-568 Israel, 197-213, 242-259 Law, 339-355, 551-565 Italian Americans, 82-102 Lawn People (Robbins), rev., 576-579 Italy, 280-300 Leake, Stanley A. See Webb, Robert H., Stanley A. Leake, and Raymond M. Turner J Lewis, Martin W. Review of Bose: A Hundred Hori¬ Jackson, Nancy L. See Nordstrom, Karl F., Enzo Pran- zons, 306-308 zini, Nancy L. Jackson, and Massimo Coli Limpopo National Park, 339-355 Jackson, Richard H. See Shumway, J. Matthew, and Limpopo Province, South Africa, 322-338 Richard H. Jackson Literary geography, 1-23, 140-143, 568-571 Jefferson, Thomas, 260-279 Livestock, 571-573 Jerusalem, Israel, 197-213 London, England, 139-140 Johnson, Steven. The Ghost Map, rev., 139-140 Lovell, W. George. A Map of the World, 103-122 Johnston, Ron, Michael Poulsen, and James Forrest. Lunstrum, Elizabeth. Mozambique, Neoliberal Land Asians, Pacific Islanders, and Ethnoburbs in Reform, and the Limpopo National Park, 339- Auckland, New Zealand, 214-241 355 K M Kelly, John H. See Herlihy, Peter H., Jerome E. Dob¬ Madagascar, 103-122 son, Miguel Aguilar Robledo, Derek A. Smith, John Maine, 301-303 H. Kelly, and Aida Ramos Viera Mali, 59-81 Kentucky, 301-303 Managan, Kathe. Review of Stewart, ed.: Creolization, Kenzer, Martin S. Review of Round: The Impossible 566-568 Land, 568-571 A Map of the World (Lovell), 103-122 Kirby, Russell S. Review of Johnson: The Ghost Map, Mapping, 133-135, 139-140, 260-279, 395-415, 429- 139-140 432 Klepeis, Peter, and Paul Laris. Hobby Ranching and The Marble Beaches of Tuscany (Nordstrom, Pran- Chile’s Land-Reform Legacy, 372-394 zini, Jackson, and Coli), 280-300 ANNUAL INDEX 2008 587 Maryland, 151-170 North America, continued Maya, 135-137 303-304, 304-306, 356-371, 395-415, 422-425, McCusker, Brent. See Moseley, William G., and Brent 429-432, 433-455, 456-475, 496-512, 551-565, McCusker 568-571, 576-579 McCusker, Brent, and Alistair Fraser. Land Reform Northeast, U.S., 301-303, 303-304 in the Era of Neoliberalism: Case Studies from the Nuclear energy, 433—455 Global South, [July] iii-iv Nuclear waste, 433-455 McKillop, Heather. In Search of Maya Sea Traders, rev., Nuevo atlas nacional de Mexico (Instituto de Geografia, 135-137 Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, comp.), Media, 1-23, 428-429 rev., 429-432 Medical geography, 139-140 O Mels, Tom. See Buttimer, Anne, and Tom Mels Mexican Americans, 171-196 Oberle, Alex P., and Daniel D. Arreola. Resurgent Mexico, 123-132, 171-196, 356-371, 395-415, 429- Mexican Phoenix, 171-196 432 Oceania, 214-241 Mexico Indigena Project, 395—415 Oceans, 135-137, 137-138, 456-475 Mid-Atlantic, U.S., 151-170, 260-279, 496-512 Offen, Karl. Review of McKillop: In Search of Maya Middle East, 197-213, 242-259 Sea Traders, 135-137 The Midwestern Pastoral (Barillas), rev., 140-143 Olsson, Gunnar. Abysmal, rev., 133-135 Migration, 171-196, 214-241, 242-259, 306-308, 372- Oregon, 496-512 394, 496-512, 513-531 “Our Home Is Drowning”: Inupiat Storytelling and Military geography, 1-23, 395-415 Climate Change in Point Hope, Alaska (Sakaki- Mining, 123-132, 280-300 bara), 456—475 Minorities, 171-196, 214-241, 513-531 P Mishal, Shaul. See Schnell, Izhak, and Shaul Mishal Pacific Basin, 137-138, 513-531 Miyares, Ines M. Expressing “Local Culture” in Hawai'i, Pacific Northwest, U.S., 496-512 513-531 Pakistan, 42-58 Mohenjo Daro, 42-58 Paleography, 571-573 Mormons. See Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Palestine, 242-259 Saints (ids) Parklands, 151-170 Moseley, William G., and Paul Laris. West African Environ¬ Patagonia, 372-394 mental Narratives and Development-Volunteer Praxis, Peace Corps, U.S., 59-81 59-81 Perception, 140-143, 425—427 Moseley, William G., and Brent McCusker. Fighting Fire Perramond, Eric P. The Rise, Fall, and Reconfigura¬ with a Broken Teacup: A Comparative Analysis tion of the Mexican Ejido, 356-371 of South Africa’s Land-Redistribution Program, Pesticides, 576-579 322-338 Phoenix, Arizona, 171-196 Mozambique, Neoliberal Land Reform, and the Lim¬ Photography, 14.3-145 popo National Park (Lunstrum), 339-355 Physical geography, 137-138, 280-300 Pike, Robert M. See Winseck, Dwayne R., and Rob¬ N ert M. Pike Napton, Darrell E., and Christopher R. Laingen. Expansion Place, 140-143, 242-259, 301-303, 433-455, 568-571 of Golf Courses in the United States, 24—41 Place Making, Hazardous Waste, and the Develop¬ National parks, 339-355 ment of Tooele County, Utah (Shumway and Jack- Nationalism, 496-512 son), 433-455 Native Americans, 433-455, 456-475 Place perception, 242-259, 433—455, 568-571 Natural resources, 137-138, 280-300, 339-355 Place as a Source of Identity in Colonizing Societies: Nazareth, Israel, 197-213 Israeli Settlements in Gaza (Schnell and Mishal), Near East, 571-573 242-259 Neoliberalism, [July] iii-iv, 309-321, 322-338, 339- Planning, 416-421 355, 356-371, 372-394 Point Hope, Alaska, 456-475 New England, 303-304 Political ecology, 322-338, 356-371, 573-576 New Guinea, 103-122 Political geography, [July] iii-iv, 1-23, 197-213, 242- New Mexico, 551-565 259, 309-321, 322-338, 339-355, 356-371, 372- New Zealand, 214-241 394, 428-^29 News reporting, 1-23, 428-429 Popper, Deborah E. Review of Barillas: The Mid¬ Nongovernmental organizations, 59-81 western Pastoral, 140-143 Nordstrom, Karl F., Enzo Pranzini, Nancy L. Jack- Population geography, 214-241 son, and Massimo Coli. The Marble Beaches of Poulsen, Michael. See Johnston, Ron, Michael Poul- Tuscany, 280-300 sen, and James Forrest North America, 24-41, 82-102, 123-132, 140-143, Pranzini, Enzo. See Nordstrom, Karl F., Enzo Pran¬ 143-145, 151-170, 171-196, 260-279, 301-303, zini, Nancy L. Jackson, and Massimo Coli I j I 588 THE GEOGRAPHICAL REVIEW Q Smith, Derek A. See Herlihy, Peter H., Jerome E. Doh- son, Miguel Aguilar Robledo, Derek A. Smith, John Qualitative methods, 496-512, 532-550 H. Kelly, and Aida Ramos Viera R Social geography, 151-170, 197-213, 242-259, 422- 425, 476-495, 513-531 Racism, 151-170, 214-241, 322-338, 422-425 Social memory, 456-475 Ramos Viera, Aida. See Herlihy, Peter H., Jerome E. Dob- Social networks, 260-279, 496-512 sou, Miguel Aguilar Robledo, Derek A. Smith, John Sonora, Mexico, 356-371 H. Kelly, and Aida Ramos Viera South, U.S., 304-306 Ranching, 372-394 South Africa, 322-338 Recreation, 24-41, 151-170, 280-300, 301-303, 303- South America, 372-394, 476-495 304 South Asia, 42-58, 306-308 Regional geography, 395-415 Southeast, U.S., 301-303 Regionalism, 140-143, 171-196, 304-306, 306-308 Southern Africa, 322-338, 339-355 Regis, Helen A., ed. Caribbean and Southern, rev., 304-306 Southwest, U.S., 143-145, 171-196, 551-565 Religion and Politics: New Religious Sites and Spatial Space, 339-355, 425-427, 476-495 Transgression in Israel (Collins-Kreiner), 197-213 Spatial inequality, 322-338,339-355,356-371,372-394 Religious geography, 197-213, 242-259 Stanislawski, Dan, 42-58 Resurgent Mexican Phoenix (Oberle and Arreola), Steinberg, Michael. Review of Culliney: Islands in a 171-196 Far Sea, 137-138 The Ribbon of Green (Webb, Leake, and Turner), Steinberg, Ted. American Green, rev., 576-579 rev., 143-145 Steppes, 571-573 The Rise, Fall, and Reconfiguration of the Mexican Stewart, Charles, ed. Creolization, rev., 566-568 Ejido (Perramond), 356-371 Storytelling, 456-475, 568-571 Robbins, Paul. Lawn People, rev., 576-579 Strait, John B. Review of Wilson: Cities and Race, 422-425 Robinson, David J. Review of Instituto de Geografia, Strasbourg, France, 532-550 Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Suburbs, 214-241, 576-579 comp.: Nuevo atlas nacional de Mexico, 429-432 Sweden, 416-421 Rose-Redwood, Reuben S. Genealogies of the Grid: Revisiting Stanislawski’s Search for the Origin of T the Grid-Pattern Town, 42-58 Teaching of geography, 103-122, 260-279, 416-421 Round, Phillip H. The Impossible Land, rev., 568- Technology, 428-429, 571-573 571 Their Space: Security and Service Workers in a Bra¬ Russia, 571-573 zilian Gated Community (Chase), 476-495 Russian Dolls or Scale Skippers? Two Generations in Theoretical geography, 42-58, 425-427, 573-576 Strasbourg (Western), 532-550 Thomas Jefferson, American Geographers, and the Rust Belt, U.S., 422-425 Uses of Geography (Koelsch), 260-279 Ryden, Kent. Review of Harrison: The View from Tierra del Fuego, 372-394 Vermont, 303-304 Tooele County, Utah, 433-455 S Toponymy, 171-196 Sacred space, 197-213 Tourism, 82-102, 103-122, 137-138, 280-300, 303- Sakakibara, Chie. “Our Home Is Drowning”: Inupiat 304, 339-355 Storytelling and Climate Change in Point Hope, Trade, 135-137, 306-308 Alaska, 456-475 Transnationalism, 171-196, 304-306, 496-512, 513- San Diego, California, 82-102 531, 566-568 Scale, 532-550 Trieste, Italy, 82-102 Schnell, Izhak, and Shaul Mishal. Place as a Source Turner, Raymond M. See Webb, Robert H., Stanley of Identity in Colonizing Societies: Israeli Settle¬ A. Leake, and Raymond M. Turner ments in Gaza, 242-259 Tuscany, Italy, 280-300 Sea level, 456-475 Security, 476-495 U Seeman, lorn. Review of Olsson: Abysmal, 133-135 Ukraine, 571-573 Sense of place, 82-102, 242-259, 301-303 Uncommon Sense (Aveni), rev., 425-427 Separate but Equal? Desegregating Baltimore’s Golf United States, 24-41, 82-102, 137-138, 140-143, 143- Courses (Wells, Buckley, and Boone), 151-170 145, 151-170, 171-196, 260-279, 301-303, 303- Settlements 140-143, 242-259, 456-475, 551-565 304, 304-306, 422^25,433^55,456-475,496-512, Seville, Spain, 103-122 513-531, 551-565, 568-571, 576-579 Shumway, J. Matthew, and Richard H. Jackson. Place University of Virginia, 260-279 Making, Hazardous Waste, and the Development Urban form, 42-58, 82-102, 214-241, 301-303 of Tooele County, Utah, 433-455 Urban geography, 42-58, 82-102, 135-137, 171-196, Simplicissimus, 1-23 214-241,301-303,422-425,476-^95,532-550,551- Slavery, 304-306 565, 576-579 ANNUAL INDEX 2008 589 Urban parks, 24-41, 151-170 Webb, Robert H., Stanley A. Leake, and Raymond Urban planning, 42-58, 151-170 M. Turner. The Ribbon of Green, rev., 143-145 Urban revitalization, 82-102, 171-196 Wells, James E., Geoffrey L. Buckley, and Christo¬ Utah, 433-455 pher G. Boone. Separate but Equal? Desegregat¬ ing Baltimore’s Golf Courses, 151-170 V West, U.S., 82-102, 260-279, 568-571 Vegetation, 143-145, 576-579 West African Environmental Narratives and Development- Veracruz State, 123-132 V'olunteer Praxis (Moseley and Laris), 59-81 Vermont, 303-304 West Virginia, 303-303 The View from Vermont (Harrison), rev., 303-304 Western, John. Russian Dolls or Scale Skippers? Two Village form, 456—475, 551-565 Generations in Strasbourg, 532-550 Virginia, 260-279, 301-303 Western Cape Province, South Africa, 322-338 Williams, Jack. East 40 Degrees, rev., 301-303 Wilson, David. Cities and Race, rev., 422—425 W Winseck, Dwayne R., and Robert M. Pike. Commu¬ Washington, D.C., 496-512 nication and Empire, rev., 428-429 Water management, 143-145 Wright, John B., and Carol L. Campbell. Landscape Water quality, 139-140, 143-145 Change in Hispano and Chicano Villages of New Way, Albert G. Review of Robbins: Lawn People, 576- Mexico, 551-565 579 -. Review of Steinberg: American Green, 576- Z 579 Zoogeography, 137-138 Erratum In the July 2008 issue of the Geographical Review Robert Pike, coauthor of Com¬ munication and Empire, is incorrectly identified on page 429 as affiliated with Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario. He a professor emeritus of sociology at Queens University in Kingston, Ontario. T I

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