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THE GEOGRAPHICAL REVIEW Volume 101 2011 PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY Suite 201 32 Court Street BROOKLYN, N.Y. 11201-4404 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2011 ARTICLES AD HOC REGIONALISM IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT.Max Lu 334-352 AMERICAN NATIONALISM, THE FLAG, AND THE INVASION OF IRAQ.Gerald R. Webster i-i8 BUILDING A FACADE FOR FINLAND: HELSINKI IN TOURISM IMAGERY. Salla Jokela 53-70 CAPTAIN BRITAIN AND THE NARRATION OF NATION.Jason Dittmer 71-87 CITYSCAPES AND FOOTPRINTS: DANCING THROUGH THE URBAN MILIEU WITH LARRY FORD . David J. Keeling 423-434 CLIMATOLOGY OF TORNADOES ASSOCIATED WITH GULF COAST-LANDFALLING HURRICANES. . Todd W. Moore and Richard W. Dixon 371-395 CONSTRUCTING AFRICAN AMERICAN URBAN SPACE IN ATLANTA, GEORGIA.Joshua F. J. Inwood 147-163 CONTESTING PISCO: CHILE, PERU, AND THE POLITICS OF TRADE. Jerry T. Mitchell and William C. Terry 518-535 DISARMING NATURE: CONVERTING MILITARY LANDS TO WILDLIFE REFUGES. David G. Havlick 183-200 EXCAVATING THE PREHISTORY OF TIME-SPACE COMPRESSION .... Barney Warf 435-446 GENDER, GEOPOLITICS, AND GEOSURVEILLANCE IN THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM. Klaus Dodds 88-105 GRAFFITI HURTS AND THE ERADICATION OF ALTERNATIVE LANDSCAPE EXPRESSEION.. terri moreau and Derek H. Alderman 106-124 THE GRASS-FED CATTLE-RANCHING NICHE IN TEXAS . Andrew Riely 261-268 HUMAN MODIFICATION OF KOREAN LANDFORMS FOR GEOMANTIC PURPOSES.Hong-key Yoon 243-260 IDENTITY, BANAL NATIONALISM, CONTESTATION, AND NORTH AMERICAN LICENSE PLATES .Jonathan Leib 37-52 IN THE WAY OF DEVELOPMENT: INDIGENOUS LAND-RIGHTS ISSUES IN MALAYSIA. S. Robert Aiken and Colin H. Leigh 471-496 THE INITIAL IMPACT OF THE TOBACCO BUYOUT PROGRAM .... John Fraser Hart 447-457 INTERSTITIAL STORIES: THE PLACES BETWEEN THEORY AND LURKING. Larry R. Ford 414-422 INTRODUCING POPULAR ICONS OF POLITICAL IDENTITY [January]. Pauliina Raento iii-vi MYTHOLOGIES OF THE GRID IN THE EMPIRE CITY, 1811-2011 .Reuben S. Rose-Redwood 396-413 PARTNERSHIPS AND PHOTOGRAPHS: COMMUNITY CONCEPTIONS OF KEWEENAW NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK . Matthew Liesch 497-517 PLACE ATTACHMENT AMONG RETIREES IN GREENSBURG, KANSAS.Jeffrey S. Smith and Matthew R. Cartlidge 536-555 “POPPIES ARE DEMOCRACY!” A CRITICAL GEOPOLITICS OF OPIUM ERADICATION AND REINTRODUCTION IN TURKEY.KyleT. Evered 299-315 THE “PRISTINE MYTH” REVISITED . William M. Denevan 576-591 PROPERTY AND AESTHETICS IN AN ORDINARY AMERICAN LANDSCAPE.Andrew Boulton 224-242 The Geographical Review 101 (1-4): 1-625, January-October 2011 Copyright ® 2011 by the American Geographical Society of New York annual index 2011 ”'sssEsH““Ks~ IN M.™! ™ SUSTAINABILITY . Brunn IN METROPOLITAN MOSCOW ou .. IN CHILDREN a . ^ . «■ ■>"■< Vyr„„„ Mee,„e.„yer departments geographical record geographical field NOTE . 261-284,422-457,576-591 geographical reviews ••• 592-599 125-140, 285-297, 458- 470, 600-616 620 ANNUAL INDEX 2011 A Brauer, Jurgen. War and Nature, rev., 464-467 Brazil. 125-127, 292-294 Abenaki Nation, 37-52 Ad Hoc Regionalism in Rural Development (Lu), 334- Brunn, Stanley D. Stamps as Me.ssengers of Political 352 Transition, 19-36 Buenos Aires, Argentina, 125-127 Africa. 469-470 Building a Facade for Finland: Helsinki in Tourism Im¬ African Americans. See Blacks Agnew, John. Globalization and Sovereignty, rev., 287- agery (Jokela), 53-70 Built environment. 125-127, 147-163, 224-242, 289- 289 Agriculture, 134-136,164-182,261-268,269-284,292- 290, 414-422, 423-434 294, 299-315, 447-457, 518-535 Burton, Richard Francis, 469—470 Aiken, S. Robert, and Colin H. Leigh. In the Way of Development: Indigenous Land-Rights Issues in C Malaysia, 471-496 Campsite (Hailey), rev., 467-469 Alderman, Derek H. See Dwyer, Owen J., and Derek Canada, 37-52 H. Alderman Captain Britain and the Narration of Nation (Dittmer), -. See moreau, terri, and Derek H. Alderman 71-87 Alexander von Humboldt (Rupke), rev., 460-464 Caribbean region, 290-292 American Geographical Society, 141-145 Cartlidge, Matthew R. See Smith, Jeffrey S., and Mat¬ American Nationalism, the Flag, and the Invasion of thew R. Cartlidge Iraq (Webster), 1-18 Cartography, 136-139, 396-413, 458-460, 609-610 Anatolia, 164-182, 299-315 Castree, Noel, David Demerit!, Diana Liverman, and Andes Mountains, 294-297, 458-460 Bruce Rhoads, eds. A Companion to Environmental Andolina, Robert, Nina Laurie, and Sarah A. Radcliffe. Geography, rev., 600-602 Indigenous Development in the Andes, rev., 294-297 Cheyenne Nation, 37-52 Antarctic Ocean, 609-610 Chile, 518-535 Aragon, Spain, 556-575 Cityscapes and Footprints: Dancing through the Urban Architecture, 224-242, 414-422, 423-434, 467-469 Milieu with Larry Ford (Keeling), 423—434 Arctic Ocean, 609-610 Civil Rights Memorials and the Geography of Memory Argentina, 125-127 (Dwyer and Alderman), rev., 139-140 Arizona, 334-352 Climate change, 614-616 Art, [January] iii-iv, 1-18,19-36,53-70,71-87,106-124 Climate, 353-370 Asia, 1-18,19-36,164-182,243-260,299-315,471-496. Climatic events, extreme, 371-395, 536-555 610-614 Climatology of Tornadoes Associated with Gulf Coast- Atlanta, Georgia, 147-163 Landfalling Hurricanes (Moore and Dixon), 371-395 Atlantic Ocean, 606-608, 609-610 Coa.stal morphology, 371-395 Atlas of Remote Islands (Schalansky), rev., 609-610 Colonialism, 469-470 Atlases, 136-139 Colorado, 334-352 Australia, 106-124 Comic books, [January] iii-iv, 71-87 Automobile industry, 37-52, 130-132, 353-370 Commodities, 447-457 Communications, 435-446 B Community, 224-242, 289-290, 334-352, 536-555 Badlands of the Republic (Dike^), rev., 127-129 The Companion to Environmental Geography (Castree, Big Bethel ame Church, Atlanta, Georgia, 147-163 Demerit!, Liverman, and Rhoads, eds.), rev., 600-602 Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge, 183-200 Conservation, 183-200 Biogeography, 164-182, 269-284, 299-315, 458-460, Constructing African American Urban Space in Atlanta, 460-464, 592-599 Georgia (Inwood), 147-163 Black Rock Desert, 592-599 Contesting Pisco: Chile, Peru, and the Politics of Trade Blacks, 139-140, 147-163 (Mitchell and Terry), 518-535 Bocco, Gerardo. Review of Castree, Demerit!, Liverman, The Corporate Greenhouse (Schreuder), rev., 614-616 and Rhoads, eds.; A Companion to Environmental Crime novels, 88-105 Geography, 600-602 Crime, 88-105, 127-129 Boelhower, William. Review of Oviedo: Misfortunes and Cuba, 290-292 Shipwrecks in the Seas of the Indies, Islands, and Main¬ Cuban Landscapes (Scarpaci and Portela), rev., 290-292 land of the Ocean Sea, 603-606 Cultural ecology, 164-182 Bolivia, 294-297 Cultural geography, (January] iii-iv, 1-18, 19-36, 37- Bonpland, Aime. See Humboldt, Alexander von, and 52, 53-70, 71-87, 88-105, 106-124, 125-127, 132- Aime Bonpland 134, 243-260, 467-469, 518-535, 606-608, 610-614 Boulton, Andrew. Property and Aesthetics in an Ordi¬ The Culture ofEengshui in Korea (Yoon), rev., 610-614 nary American Landscape, 224-242 Boundaries, 334-352 D The Bourne Ultimatum, 88-105 Demerit!, David. See Noel Castree, David Demerit!, Brannstrom, Christian. Review of Wolford: This Land Diana Liverman, and Bruce Rhoads, eds. Is Ours Now, 292-294 Demography, 289-290 ANNUAL INDEX 2011 621 Denevan, William M. The “Pristine Myth” Revisited, F 576-591 Faeroe Islands, 132-134, 606-608 Denmark, 132-134 Feng shui. See Geomancy Deserts, 592-599 Field methods, 164-182, 299-315, 414-422, 423-434, Dettelbach, Michael. Review of Rupke: Alexander von 458--t60, 536-555 Humboldt, 460-464 Fielding, Russell. Review of Szabo: Monstrous Fishes and Development. 134-136, 201-223, 292-294, 334-352, the Mead-Dark Sea, 606-608 471-496, 614-616 Fieldwork, 299-315, 414-422, 423-434, 458-460, 592- Dikei;, Mustafa. Badlands of the Republic, rev., 127-129 599 Disarming Nature: Converting Military Lands to Wild¬ Finland. 132-134, 53-70 life Refuges (Havlick), 183-200 Flag,s, llanuaryl iii-iv, 1-18, 19-36 Dittmer, lason. Captain Britain and the Narration of Florida, 134-136 Nation, 71-87 Food supply, 134-136, 261-268, 606-608 Dixon, Richard W. See Moore, Todd W., and Richard Ford, Larry R. Interstitial Stories: The Places between W. Dixon Theory and Lurking, 414-422 Dodds, Klaus. Gender, Geopolitics, and Geosurveillance Four Corners region, U.S., 334—352 in The Bourne Ultimatum, 88-105 France, 127-129 Drugs. 164-182, 299-315 Dwyer, Owen )., and Derek H. Alderman. Civil Rights Me¬ G morials and the Geography of Memory', rev., 139-140 Gaffney, Christopher Thomas. Temples of the Earth- bound Gods, rev., 125-127 E Gender, [January] iii-iv, 71-87, 88-105, 125-127 East Asia, 243-260, 610-614 Gender, Geopolitics, and Geosurveillance in The Bourne Ebro River, 556-575 Ultimatum (Dodds), 88-105 Ecology, 164-182,183-200,269-284,458-460,460-464, Geographical education, 414—422 464-467 Geographical pedagogy. See Geographical education; Economic development, 294-297, 334-352, 471—496, Teaching of geography 614-616 Geographical research, [January] iii-iv, 1-18, 19-36, Economic geography, 130-132, 134-136,147-163, 164- 37-52, 53-70, 71-87, 88-105, 106-124, 164-182, 182, 287-289, 289-290,292-294,294-297, 299-315, 299-315, 414-422, 423-434. 469-470, 536-555, 316-333,334-352,447-457,471-496,518-535,556- 576-591 575, 606-608, 614-616 Geographical Review, 141-145,423—434 Ecuador, 294-297, 458-460 Geographical thought, [January] iii-iv, 1-18,19-36,37- Elderly, 536-555 52. 53-70, 71-87, 88-105, 106-124, 243-260, 414- Energy, 201-223 422,423-434,458-460,460-464, 576-591,600-602, Engel-DiMauro, Salvatore. Review of Brauer: Wiir and 610-614 Nature, 464-467 Geography of religion, 19-36, 147-163 Environment, 183-200, 460-464, 464-467, 592-599, Geomancy, 243-260, 610-614 600-602 Geomorphology, 371-395 Environmental history, 592-599 Geopolitics and Empire (Kearns), rev., 285-287 Environmental justice, 576-591 Geopolitics, [January] iii-iv, 1-18, 19-36, 37-52, 53- Environmental management, 134—136, 464-467 70,71-87,88-105’ 106-124,127-129, 134-136,285- Errea Abad, Maria Paz. See O’Flanagan, Patrick, Teodoro 287, 299-315 Lasanta Martinez, and Maria Paz Errea Abad Georgia, 147-163 Essay on the Geography of Plants (von Humboldt and Geothermal energy, 201-223 Bonpland), rev., 458-460 Geotracking, 88-105 Estonia, 132-134 Global economy, 134-136, 289-290 Ethnic geography, 289-290, 294-297 Globalization and Sovereignty (Agnew), rev., 287-289 Ethnic groups, 289-290 Globalization, 287-289, 289-290, 435-446, 464-467, Ethnicity, 289-290 614-616 Ethnoburb (Li), rev., 289-290 Graffiti Hurts and the Eradication of Alternative Land- Ethnography, 292-294 .scape Expression (moreau and Alderman), 106-124 Europe. 19-36,53-70,127-129,132-134,164-182,201- Graffiti, [lanuary] iii-iv, 106-124 223, 299-315, 316-333, 556-575, 606-608 The Grass-Fed Cattle-Ranching Niche in Texas (Riely), Evered, Kyle T. “Poppies Are Democracy!” A Critical 261-268 Geopolitics of Opium Eradication and Reintroduc¬ Great Britain, 71-87, 201-223 tion in Turkey, 299-315 Greenhouse gases, 614-616 -. Traditional Ecologies of the Opium Poppy and Greenland, 132-134 Oral History in Rural Turkey, 164-182 Greensburg, Kan.sas, 536-555 Everglade.s, 134-136 Grundstein, Andrew, Jan Null, and V'ernon Meente- Excavating the Prehistory of Time-Space Compression mcyer. VV'eather, Geography, and V'ehicle-Related (Warf), 435-446 Hyperthermia Deaths in Children, 353-370 Fjtploration, 458-460,460-464,469-470,603-606,609-610 Gulf Coast, U.S.. 371-395 622 ANNUAL INDEX 2011 H Inwood, Joshua F. J. Constructing African American Hailey, Charlie. Campsite, rev., 467-469 Urban Space in Atlanta, Georgia, 147-163 Hart, |ohn Fraser. The Initial Impact of the Tobacco -. Review of Dwyer and Alderman: Civil Rights Memorials and the Geography of Memory, 139-140 Buyout Program, 447—457 Havlick, David G. Disarming Nature; Converting Mili¬ Iraq, 1-18 tary Lands to Wildlife Refuges, 183-200 Island geography, 609-610 Hayes, Derek. Historical Atlas of the American West, rev., J 136-139 Hazards, 536-555 Jefferson Proving Ground, 183-200 Helsinki, 53-70 Jokela, Salla. Building a Facade for Finland: Helsinki in Historical Atlas of the American West (Hayes), rev., 136- Tourism Imagery, 53-70 139 Jones, Michael, and Kenneth R. Olwig, eds. Nordic Land¬ Historical geography, 136-139,243-260, 285-287,396- scapes, rev., 132-134 413, 576-591, 592-599, 603-606, 606-608 K History of geography, 414—422,423—434,458-460,460- 464, 469^70 Kansas, 334-352, 536-555 Hollander, Gail M. Raising Cane in the Glades, rev., 134- Kaplan, David H. Review of Agnew: Globalization and 136 Sovereignty, 287-289 House types, 224-242 Kearns, Gerry. Geopolitics and Empire, rev., 285-287 Housing, 127-129, 224-242, 316-333, 467-469, 536- Keeling, David J. Cityscapes and Footprints: Dancing 555 through the Urban Milieu with Larry Ford, 423-434 Hugill, Peter J. Review of Kearns: Geopolitics and Em¬ Kentucky, 224-242 pire, 285-287 Keweenaw National Historical Park, 497-517 Human geography, 435-446, 600-602 Kimmel, Richard O. See Mitchell, Martin D., Richard Human Modification of Korean Landforms for Geo- O. Kimmel, and Jennifer Snyders mantic Purposes (Yoon), 243-260 Korea, 243-260, 610-614 Humboldt, Alexander von, 460-464 Krim, Arthur. Review of Schalansky: Atlas of Remote Is- -, and Aime Bonpland. Essay on the Geography of lands, 609-610 Plants, rev., 458-460 Hurricanes, 371-395 L Land management, 471-496 1 Land reform, 292-294 Iceland, 132-134 Land tenure, 292-294, 471—496 Iconography, [January) iii-iv, 1-18, 19-36, 37-52, 53- Land use, 134-136,164-182,183-200,471-496,576-591 70, 71-87, 88-105, 106-124, 125-127 Landforms, 243-260 Identity, [January] iii-iv, 1-18,19-36,37-52,53-70,71- Landscape, [January] iii-iv, 53-70, 88-105, 106-124, 87, 88-105, 106-124, 125-127, 139-140, 147-163, 125-127,130-132,132-134,139-140,201-223,224- 294-297 242,243-260, 289-290, 290-292,467-469,497-517, Identity, Banal Nationalism, Contestation, and North 556-575, 576-591, 592-599 American License Plates (Leib), 37-52 Landscape history, 556-575 Imperialism, 285-287, 469-470 Landscape and memory, 536-555 In the Way of Development: Indigenous Land-Rights Language, [January] iii-iv, 37-52, 53-70 Issues in Malaysia (Aiken and Leigh), 471-496 Lasanta Martinez, Teodoro. See O’Flanagan, Patrick, Indian Ocean, 609-610 Teodoro Lasanta Martinez, and Maria Paz Errea Abad Indiana, 37-52 Latin America, 125-127, 201-223, 290-292, 292-294, Indians (American). See Native Americans 294-297, 458-460, 460-464, 518-535 Indigenous agriculture, 471—496 Laurie, Nina. See Andolina, Robert, Nina Laurie, and Indigenous Development in the Andes (Andolina, Laurie, Sarah A. Radcliffe and Radcliffe), rev., 294-297 Leib, Jonathan. Identity, Banal Nationalism, Contesta¬ Indigenous organizations, 292-294, 294-297 tion, and North American License Plates, 37-52 Indigenous peoples, 294-297, 471-496, 576-591 Leigh, Colin H. See Aiken, S. Robert, and Colin H. Leigh Industrial geography, 497-517, 592-599 Lexington, Kentucky, 224-242 Industry, 497-517 Li, Wei. Ethnoburb, rev., 289-290 The Initial Impact of the Tobacco Buyout Program (Hart), License plates, [January] iii-iv, 37-52 447-457 Liesch, Matthew. Partnerships and Photographs: Com¬ Instructions for the Submission of Manuscripts to the munity Conceptions of Keweenaw National Histori¬ Geographical Review, 141-145 cal Park, 497-517 Interstitial Stories: The Places between Theory and Lurk¬ Liverman, Diana. See Noel Castree, David Demerit!, ing (Ford), 414-422 Diana Liverman, and Bruce Rhoads, eds. Interview techniques, 164-182, 536-555 Livestock, 261-268, 556-575 Introducing Popular Icons of Political Identity (Raento), Lu, Max. Ad Hoc Regionalism in Rural Development, [January] iii-iv 334-352 ANNUAL INDEX 2011 623 M Nationalism, [January] iii-iv, 1-18, 19-36, 37-52, 53- Mackinder, Halford, 285-287 70, 71-87, 88-105, 125-127, 518-535 Malaysia, 471-496 Native Americans, 37-52, 334-352, 576-591 Manhattan Island, 396-413 Natural hazards, 371-395, 536-555 Mapping, 136-139, 396-413, 458-460, 609-610 Natural resources, 269-284, 334-352, 471—496 Maritime Provinces, 37-52 Nemeth, David. Review of Yoon: The Culture of Fengshui Mason, Robert J., and Liliya Nigmatullina. Suburbani¬ in Korea, 610-614 zation and Sustainability in Metropolitan Moscow, Nevada, 592-599 316-333 New Brunswick (Canada), 37-52 Material culture, [January] iii-iv, 1-18, 19-36, 37-52, New Mexico, 334-352 53-70, 71-87, 88-105, 106-124 New York City, 396-413 Media, [January] iii-iv, 53-70, 71-87, 88-105 New York State, 396—413 Medical geography, 353-370 Newman, James L. Paths without Glory, rev., 469-470 Mediterranean region, 164-182, 299-315 Nigmatullina, Liliya. See Mason, Robert J., and Liliya Meentemeyer, Vernon. See Grundstein, Andrew, Jan Nigmatullina Null, and Vernon Meentemeyer Nongovernmental organizations, 471—496 Meindl, Christopher F. Review of Hollander: Raising Nordic Landscapes (Jones and Olwig, eds.), rev., 132-134 Cane in the Glades, 134-136 North America, 1-18,37-52,71-87,106-124,130-132, 134-136,136-139,139-140,147-163,183-200,201- Memorialization, 53-70, 139-140 Mexico, 201-223 223, 224-242,261-268, 269-284,289-290,334-352, Michigan, 497-517 353-370,371-395,396-413,447-457,497-517,536- Middle East, 1-18, 164-182, 299-315 555, 576-591, 592-599 Midwest, U.S., 37-52,269-284,334-352,497-517,536-555 North Atlantic Ocean, 606-608 Military geography, [January] iii-iv, 1-18, 71-87, 88- Northeast, U.S., 396-413 105, 183-200, 464-467 Norway, 132-134 Miller, Mark M. Review of Scarpaci and Portela: Cuban Nuclear fallout, 464-467 Null, Jan. See Grundstein, Andrew, Jan Null, and Vernon Landscapes, 290-292 Meentemeyer Mining, 497-517 Minnesota, 269-284, 289-290 O Mires, Peter B. Ruminations on the Silver Camel: Les¬ sons from the Black Rock Desert’s Mining Landscape, O’Flanagan, Patrick, Teodoro Lasanta Martinez, and 592-599 Maria Paz Errea Abad. Restoration of Sheep Tran- Misfortunes and Shipwrecks in the Seas of the Indies, Is¬ shumance in the Ebro Basin of Spain, 556-575 lands, and Mainland of the Ocean Sea (Oviedo), rev., Oceania, 106-124 603-606 Oceans, 603-606 Mitchell, Jerry T., and William C. Terry. Contesting Ohio Valley, 224-242 Pisco: Chile, Peru, and the Politics of Trade, 518-535 Olwig, Kenneth R. See Jones, Michael, and Kenneth Mitchell, Martin D., Richard O. Kimmel, and Jennifer R. Olwig, eds. Snyders. Reintroduction and Range Expansion of Oral history, 164-182 Eastern Wild Turkeys in Minnesota, 269-284 Oviedo, Gonzalo Fernandez de. Misfortunes and Ship¬ Modeling, 414—422, 423—434 wrecks in the Seas of the Indies, Islands, and Mainland Monstrous Fishes and the Mead-Dark Sea (Szabo), rev., of the Ocean Sea, rev., 603-606 606-608 Monuments, 139-140 P Moore, Todd W., and Richard W. Dixon. Climatology Pacific Ocean, 609-610 of Tornadoes Associated with Gulf Coast-Landfalling Parklands, 497-517 Hurricanes, 371-395 Partnerships and Photographs: Community Concep¬ moreau, terri, and Derek H. Alderman. Graffiti Hur^s tions of Keweenaw National Historical Park (Liesch), and the Eradication of Alternative Landscape Expres¬ 497-517 sion, 106-124 Pa,squaletti, Martin J. Social Barriers to Renewable En¬ Moscow, Russia, 316-333 ergy Landscapes, 201-223 Motion pictures, [January] iii-iv, 88-105 Paths without Glory (Newman), rev., 469-470 Mount Chimborazo, 458-460 Perception, 224-242, 497-517 Mountain geography, 294-297 Perreault, Tom. Review of Andolina, Laurie, and Rad- Myers, Garth. Review of Newman: Paths without Glory, cliffe: Indigenous Development in the Andes, 294-297 469-470 Peru, 458-460, 518 535 Mythologies of the Grid in the Empire City, 1811-2011 Photography, 53-70, 497-517, 536-555 (Rose-Redwood), 396-413 Physical geography, 371-395, 458-460, 460-464, 600- 602, 609-610 N Place, 127-129, 290-292, 536-555 National parks, 497-517 Place Attachment among Retirees in Greensburg, Kan¬ National wildlife refuges, 183-200 sas (Smith and Cartlidge), 536-555 624 ANNUAL INDEX 2011 Place perception, 224-242,467-469,497-517, 536-555 Rural geography, 334-352, 447-457 Planning, 201-223 Rural protest, 292-294 Political ecology, 134-136, 164-182, 299-315 Russia, 19-36, 316-333 Political geography, [January] iii-iv, 1-18, 19-36, 37- 52, 53-70, 71-87, 88-105, 106-124, 127-129, 134- S 136, 285-287,287-289, 290-292,292-294, 294-297, Sandoval-Strausz, Andrew K. Review of Li: Ethnoburb, 299-315, 334-352, 518-535 289-290 “Poppies Are Democracy!” A Critical Geopolitics of Opium Scandinavia, 132-134 Eradication and Reintroduction in Turkey (Evered), Scarpaci, Joseph L., and Armando H. Portela. Cuban 299-315 Landscapes, rev., 290-292 Popular culture, [January] iii-iv, 1-18, 19-36, 37-52, Schalansky, Judith. Af/<is of Remote Islands, rev., 609-610 53-70, 71-87, 88-105, 106-124, 125-127 Schreuder,Yda. The Corporate Greenhouse, rev., 614-616 Population geography, 289-290, 592-599 Scotland, 201-223 Portela, Armando H. See Scarpaci, Joseph L., and Ar¬ Security, 88-105 mando H. Portela. Sense of place, 147-163, 536-555 The “Pristine Myth” Revisited (Denevan), 576-591 Smith, Jeffrey S., and Matthew R. Cartlidge. Place At¬ Property and Aesthetics in an Ordinary American Land¬ tachment among Retirees in Greensburg, Kansas, scape (Boulton), 224-242 536-555 Public health, 353-370 Snyders, Jennifer. See Mitchell, Martin D., Richard Public places, [January] iii-iv, 106-124, 125-127, 147- O. Kimmel, and Jennifer Snyders 163, 497-517 Social Barriers to Renewable Energy Landscapes (Pas- Puerto Rico, 37-52 qualetti), 201-223 Pyrenees Mountains, 556-575 Social capital, 294-297 Social geography, 127-129, 139-140,224-242,536-555 Q Social justice, 139-140 Qualitative methods, 164-182, 536-555 Social memory, 290-292 Quebec, 37-52 Solar energy, 201-223 R South, U.S., 37-52, 147-163, 224-242, 261-268, 371- 395, 447-457 Racism, 139-140, 147-163, 469-470 South America, 125-127, 292-294, 294-297, 458-460, Radcliffe, Sarah A. See Andolina, Robert, Nina Laurie, 460-464, 518-535, 576-591 and Sarah A. Radcliffe Southeast, U.S., 134—136, 371-395 Raento, Pauliina. Introducing Popular Icons of Politi¬ Southeast Asia, 471-496 cal Identity, [January] iii-iv Southwest, U.S., 334—352 Railroads, 130-132 Southwest Asia. See Middle Ea,st Raising Cane in the Glades (Hollander), rev., 134-136 Sovereignty, 287-289 Ranching, 261-268, 556-575 Soviet Union (former), 19-36, 53-70 Recreation, 125-127, 467—469 Space, 127-129, 147-163, 435-446 Regional geography, 132-134 Spain, 556-575 Regionalism, 132-134, 334-352 Sports, 125-127 Reintroduction and Range Expansion of Ea.stern Wild Tur¬ Stamps as Messengers of Political Transition (Brunn), keys in Minnesota (Mitchell, Kimmel, and Snyders), 19-36 269-284 Stilgoe, John R. Train Time, rev., 130-132 Renewable energy, 201-223 Suburbanization and Su.stainability in Metropolitan Resource management, 471—496 Moscow (Mason and Nigmatullina), 316-333 Restoration of Sheep Transhumance in the Ebro Basin Sugarcane, 134-136, 292-294 of Spain (O’Flanagan, La.santa Martinez, and Errea Sustainable development, 316-333, 614-616 Abad), 556-575 Sweden, 132-134 Retirement, 536-555 Symbolic geography, 243-260, 610-614 Rhoads, Bruce. See Noel Castree, David Demeritt, Diana Szabo, Vicki Ellen. Monstrous Fishes and the Mead-Dark Liverman, and Bruce Rhoads, eds. Sea, rev., 606-608 Riely, Andrew. The Grass-Fed Cattle-Ranching Niche in Texas, 261-268 T Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 125-127 Road building, 130-132 Teaching of geography, 414-422 Rose-Redwood, Reuben S. Mythologies of the Grid in Technology, 435-446 the Empire City, 1811-2011, 396-413 Temples of the Earthbound Gods (Gaffney), rev., 125-127 Ross, Robert B. Review of Gaffney: Temples of the Earth- Terrorism, 1-18, 88-105 bound Gods, 125-127 Terry, William C. See Mitchell, Jerry T., and William Ruminations on the Silver Camel: Le.ssons from the Black C. Terry Rock Desert’s Mining I.andscape (Mires), 592-599 Texas, 261-268 Rupke, Nicolaas A. Alexander von Humboldt, rev., 460- Thakur, Rajiv. Review of Schreuder: The Corporate Green¬ 464 house, 614-616 ANNUAL INDEX 2011 625 Theoretical geography, 414-422,423—434,435-446,576- Virginia, 37-52 591, 600-602 Visual representation, [ January] iii-iv, 19-36,37-52,53- This Land Is Ours Now (Wolford), rev., 292-294 70, 71-87, 88-105, 106-124, 458-460 Time reckoning, 435-446 Topographic history, 396-413 W Tornadoes, 371-395, 536-555 War and Nature (Brauer), rev., 464-467 Tourism, [January] iii-iv, 53-70 Warf, Barney. Excavating the Prehistory of Time-Space Trade, 134-136, 518-535 Compression, 435-446 Traditional Ecologies of the Opium Poppy and Oral Weather, Geography, and Vehicle- Related Hyperthermia History in Rural Turkey (Evered), 164-182 Deaths in Children (Grundstein, Null, and Meente- Traditional economy, 556-575 meyer), 353-370 Train Time (Stilgoe), rev., 130-132 Weber, Joe. Review of Stilgoe: Train Time, 130-132 Transhumance, 556-575 Webster, Gerald R. 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