Environment and Planning C
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Volume 42, issue 8, 2024
- New energy vehicles and the political geoecology of China’s Ecological Civilisation pp. 1317-1331
- Pablo I Ampuero-Ruiz
- What is the role of activism in air pollution politics? Understanding policy change in Poland pp. 1332-1351
- Tomas Maltby, Sarah Birch, Adam Fagan and Mate Subašić
- Contested port cities: Logistical frictions and civic mobilization in Genoa and Venice pp. 1352-1369
- Francesca Savoldi
- The transfer of eco-city concepts to China: A selective and gradual policy transfer style? pp. 1370-1386
- Giulia C Romano
- Blood, sweat and tears: On the corporeality of deportation pp. 1387-1404
- Lisa Marie Borrelli and William Walters
- Unfolding dispositifs: Attempts at digital business education in North Korea pp. 1405-1429
- Thomas Wainwright, Ewald Kibler, Will Scott and Jukka-Pekka Heikkilä
- Securing financial returns in politically uncertain worlds: Finance and urban water politics in Brazil pp. 1430-1447
- Isadora A Cruxên
- Intimate witnessing: Volunteer testimonies of everyday border violence pp. 1448-1465
- Kavita Ramakrishnan and Luděk Stavinoha
- Demystifying the Chinese local state: Planning and contesting urban growth at Hexi New Town, Nanjing pp. 1466-1482
- Lili Wang
- The eviction room: How Carolina Maria de Jesus can help us analyze migration, segregation, and the politics of citizenship in the city pp. 1483-1498
- Diana Zacca Thomaz
- Negotiating the border: Contending with constraints and creating opportunity from Venezuela to Peru pp. 1499-1514
- Dena Aufseeser
Volume 42, issue 7, 2024
- Geographical storylines and the Russian invasion of Ukraine: Narrative power and narrative taboos, a (difficult) conversation pp. 1105-1107
- Luiza Bialasiewicz
- The territorial taboo: Explaining the public aversion to negotiations in the Ukraine war support coalition pp. 1108-1127
- Gerard Toal
- Debating the war in Ukraine: In defense of the conventional wisdom pp. 1128-1132
- Michael Kimmage
- The moral and strategic clarity of supporting Ukraine’s self-defense: Why accepting Russian colonialism should remain a taboo pp. 1133-1138
- Kseniya Oksamytna
- How wars don’t end: A response to Gerard Toal’s analysis of ceasefire negotiations in Ukraine pp. 1139-1143
- Veronica Anghel
- Reply to commentaries pp. 1144-1149
- Gerard Toal
- Digital denizenship: Hindu nationalist architectures of digital closings and unbelonging in India pp. 1150-1169
- Ekta Oza, Philippa Williams and Lipika Kamra
- National sovereignty across city networks: Singapore and the diplomacy of a global city-state pp. 1170-1186
- Ricardo Martinez and Tim Bunnell
- A polluting war: Risk, experts, and the politics of monitoring wartime environmental harm in Eastern Ukraine pp. 1187-1206
- Freek van der Vet
- Territory, rights, and migrant justice: Undocumented first amendment rights, or the deterritorialization of rights access pp. 1207-1223
- Jacob P Chamberlain
- Another sign on the wall: Graffiti slogans between dissent and post-political dynamics pp. 1224-1241
- Francesca Bragaglia
- Collecting, assembling, ordering: Border politics and the invisible data work of asylum pp. 1242-1259
- Lucrezia Canzutti and Claudia Aradau
- De facto standstill: Ruination and deterioration in the Abkhazian borderlands pp. 1260-1275
- Mikel J.H. Venhovens
- Spaces of in/formality in the Turkish humanitarian field: Spatial and discursive practices impacting refugee women pp. 1276-1292
- Tahire Erman and Aminath Nisha Zadhy-Çepoğlu
- Is it worth a punt on pensions? A case study of three municipalities’ use of pension obligation bonds pp. 1293-1312
- Mark Davidson
- Corrigendum to “Insurgent climate adaptation in Santiago de Cali: Resisting and reshaping flood-risk resettlements†pp. 1313-1313
- N/a
- Corrigendum to “Beyond displacement: The role of real-estate valuations in shaping urban displaceability†pp. 1314-1314
- N/a
Volume 42, issue 6, 2024
- Masters of mankind: Negotiations, local powers and assessments for land acquisition for industrialisation in West Bengal pp. 905-924
- Sattwick Dey Biswas
- Bordering in the archives: An investigation into a digital archive of the Irish asylum and refugee determination pp. 925-940
- Sasha Brown
- The perfect (shit)storm: Discourses around the proposal to introduce a ‘climate passport’ in Germany pp. 941-957
- Sarah Louise Nash
- Dakar has lost its lungs: What the spatialised inequalities of waste can tell us about climate (im)mobilities pp. 958-973
- Sarah Walker
- Assemblages, cosmopolitics and controversies: Capturing the territorial and knowledge dimensions of infrastructural politics in Lebanon pp. 974-991
- Jihad Farah
- Architectures of discretion: Autohoteles and the fortified enclaves of Guatemala city pp. 992-1006
- Kevin Lewis O’Neill
- Settlement types, territorial discourse and the symbolic production of the ‘post-industrial town’ pp. 1007-1025
- Jay Emery
- Politics of “waiting for transformation†in protracted urban renewal projects in Turkey pp. 1026-1044
- Deniz Ay and Mehmet Penpecioglu
- Capturing planning: Politics of land based accumulation in Tehran pp. 1045-1063
- Mojgan Taheri Tafti
- Solutions in search of a problem: Opening policy windows for Business Improvement Districts in the Nordic countries pp. 1064-1081
- Chiara Valli, Kristian Olesen and Peter Parker
- Hong Kong’s new normal: Remaking authorized discourses of “special administration,†2017–2022 pp. 1082-1102
- Jamie Peck, Chris Meulbroek and Dimitar Anguelov
Volume 42, issue 5, 2024
- Repoliticizing the technological turn in sustainability governance: Moralities, power, space pp. 699-707
- Daivi Rodima-Taylor, Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn and Nick Bernards
- The politics and spaces of public-private partnerships in humanitarian tech innovations pp. 708-724
- Clara Egger
- Legitimacy and space in the use of technologies for environmental and social governance: The cases of human trafficking and COVID-19 contact tracing pp. 725-741
- Tony Porter and Hina Rani
- The veil of transparency: Blockchain and sustainability governance in global supply chains pp. 742-760
- Nick Bernards, Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn and Daivi Rodima-Taylor
- Expanding the politics of measurement in sustainable finance: Reconceptualizing environmental, social and governance information as infrastructure pp. 761-781
- Andreas Dimmelmeier
- Conjuring a cooler world? Imaginaries of Improvement in Blockchain Climate Finance Experiments pp. 782-799
- Malcolm Campbell-Verduyn
- Intersections in Subaltern Urbanism: The narratives of women in urban occupations in Brazil pp. 800-816
- Mariana de Moura Cruz and Natália Alves da Silva
- Not quite quiet, not quite encroachment: Interrogating the political nature of urban subaltern community engagement in MedellÃn, Colombia pp. 817-833
- Allison Hayes-Conroy, Alexis Saenz Montoya, Rebecca Croog and Felipe Muñoz
- Development encounters in international development volunteerism in Guatemala: Quiet encroachments in global street politics pp. 834-851
- Laura Riddering
- The Community Union model of organizing in Rio Grande Valley colonias pp. 852-865
- Danielle Z Rivera
- Liminality of women’s leisure in Mumbai, India pp. 866-880
- Aparna Parikh
- The geopolitics of outbound travel: Theorizing outgoing tourism as state strategy pp. 881-900
- Gregory Fayard
- WITHDRAWAL – Administrative Duplicate Publication: Critical political geographies of slow violence and resistance pp. 901-901
- N/a
Volume 42, issue 4, 2024
- Erratum to “Toward the communing of governance†pp. 1-1
- N/a
- Geographies of entitled anger: Revanchist populism in Brazil and beyond pp. 501-508
- Ryan Centner and Mara Nogueira
- Placing the peripheries within Brazil’s rightward turn: Socio-spatial transformation and electoral realignment, 2002–2018 pp. 509-526
- Matthew A Richmond and Elizabeth McKenna
- “The Worker's Party sold out the street vendorsâ€: Revanchist populism and the crisis of labor in Belo Horizonte, Brazil pp. 527-543
- Mara Nogueira
- Marielle’s seeds: Contesting the emotional life of corruption talk in Bolsonaro’s Brazil pp. 544-562
- Jennifer L Tucker and Thainara Granero de Melo
- The will to security: Law, order, and the shifting terrain of popular struggles pp. 563-578
- Robert Samet
- Notes on urban visions, the newer sites for discursive struggles: Mumbai 2034 pp. 579-596
- Purushottam Kesar and Peter M Ache
- Death world economy: Race, meat-processing plants, and COVID-19 pp. 597-617
- Annie Isabel Fukushima, Marie Sarita Gaytán and Leticia Alvarez Gutiérrez
- Decolonisation, gentrification, and the settler-colonial city: Reappropriation and new forms of urban exclusion in Israel pp. 618-638
- Gabriel Schwake and Haim Yacobi
- Environmental struggles and insularity: The right to nature in Mallorca and Tenerife pp. 639-657
- Alejandro Armas-DÃaz, Ivan Murray, Fernando Sabaté-Bel and Macià Blázquez-Salom
- The political economy of healthcare access and Chicagoland health-oriented non-profit organizations pp. 658-675
- AÃda R Guhlincozzi
- Understanding variation in national climate change adaptation: Securitization in focus pp. 676-696
- Mark Rhinard, Claudia Morsut, Elisabeth Angell, Simon Neby, Mathilda Englund, Karina Barquet, Heleen Mees, Jana Surian, Swapnil Vashishtha, Lisa Segnestam and Ole Andreas Hegland Engen
Volume 42, issue 3, 2024
- Grounding legal geography: Conversations on law, space, and power across disparate geographies pp. 325-333
- Diana Ojeda and Nicholas Blomley
- ‘Never mind extraction, ownership still belongs to ‘us’’: A spatial critique to subsoil public property in Colombia pp. 334-349
- Maria Carolina Olarte-Olarte
- The game: Description and analysis of how street vendors keep working on the streets of Bogotá despite state intervention pp. 350-365
- Laura Porras-Santanilla
- Breathing in and out: Domestic workers high exposure to air pollution in Bogota’s public transportation system pp. 366-384
- Valentina Montoya-Robledo, Laura Iguavita and Segundo López
- Divergent citizenships: Social urbanism and hip hop collectives in Comuna 13 (Medellin - Colombia) pp. 385-400
- Yenny Carolina Ramirez Suarez
- The place of the public notary: How the engine of the capitalist state operates through material and legal arrangements pp. 401-416
- Sergio Latorre
- The neglected spaces of economic rescaling: Insights into the in-between spaces of city-regionalism pp. 417-436
- Adam Peacock and Simon Pemberton
- The decoupling effect and shifting assemblages of English regionalism: Economic governance, politics and firm-state relations pp. 437-457
- Jacob Salder, John Bryson and Julian Clark
- The politics of living-with-difference: Local perception of diversity and coexistence around participatory place-making in a multiethnic neighbourhood pp. 458-475
- Byeongsun Ahn
- The Panopticon reloaded: A critical analysis of performance management systems in the trans-European transport network policy pp. 476-498
- Giovanni Esposito, Andrea Terlizzi and François Pichault
Volume 42, issue 2, 2024
- Coercive geographies: Biopower, spatial politics, and the tourist pp. 149-170
- Benjamin Lucca Iaquinto, Joseph M Cheer, Maartje Roelofsen, Claudio Minca, Chin-Ee Ong, Cora Wong, Dominic Lapointe, Meng Qu, McCormick Ad and Chih-Chen Trista Lin
- The whereabouts of politics and policy in troubling times pp. 171-178
- Colin Lorne, Natalie Papanastasiou and Steven Griggs
- The politics of generating best practice knowledge: Epistemic practice and rendering space technical in a European Commission working group on education policy pp. 179-197
- Natalie Papanastasiou
- Making space for competition: The rationalities of contemporary regional development pp. 198-214
- Andreas Öjehag-Pettersson
- Serial adapters? Local government chief officers and the navigation of space and time pp. 215-230
- Neil J Barnett, Arianna Giovannini and Steven Griggs
- Repoliticising national policy mobilities: Resisting the Americanization of universal healthcare pp. 231-249
- Colin Lorne
- Fracking and epistemic injustice: A feminist critique of knowledge formation pp. 250-267
- Yasminah Beebeejaun
- Infrastructures of dissensus: repartitioning the sensible and articulating the political through the occupation of Greece’s public broadcasting service pp. 268-286
- Lazaros Karaliotas
- Widening the nation-territory gap: Transitional justice, development and spatial state-building in Colombia pp. 287-302
- Juan Pablo Vera Lugo
- “Recovering†the political: Unpacking the implications of (de)politicization for the transformative capacities of urban experiments pp. 303-321
- Darren Sierhuis, Luca Bertolini and Willem Van Winden
Volume 42, issue 1, 2024
- Gratitude and greetings as editors depart and others arrive pp. 3-4
- Eugene McCann
- Introduction to special issue: “Scaled ethnographies of toxic flows†pp. 5-12
- Camelia Dewan and Elizabeth A Sibilia
- Pathogenic proliferations: Salmon aquaculture, industrial viruses, and toxic geographies of settler-colonialism pp. 13-30
- Darcey Evans
- Toxicities that matter: Slow bureaucracy and polluting temporalities in a southern Italian city pp. 31-44
- A Raffaele Ippolito
- Flowing toxics: E-waste field work in the Palestinian-Israeli space pp. 45-63
- Yaakov Garb and Nelly Leblond
- E-waste is toxic, but for whom? The body politics of knowing toxic flows in Delhi pp. 64-79
- Julia Perczel
- Global containments and local leakages: Structural violence and the toxic flows of shipbreaking pp. 80-101
- Camelia Dewan and Elizabeth A. Sibilia
- Reproductive geopolitics: Governing in/fertile bodies in Mexico’s past and present pp. 102-124
- Laura Perler, Carolin Schurr, Nora Komposch, Mirko Winkel and Pedro Alejandro Cervantez RodrÃguez
- Post-disaster mobilities of Muslim typhoon survivors: How gendered religious preferences and discrimination shape socio-spatial exclusions in Catholic-majority Cagayan de Oro, Philippines pp. 125-146
- Christine Gibb
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