Issue 5 out
October 10, 2012 2 Comments
The new issue of Society and Space is now available. The print version also includes the brief tribute to Neil Smith posted on this site. A subsequent issue will have a fuller tribute to Neil’s contribution to the journal, the discipline of geography and beyond.
The new issues contains the following wide-ranging and fascinating papers.
Dwelling as marking and claiming
Mitch Rose
City becoming world: Nancy, Lefebvre, and the global–urban imagination
David J Madden
Mapping children’s politics: the promise of articulation and the limits of nonrepresentational theory
Katharyne Mitchell, Sarah Elwood
State encounters
Rhys Jones
Remapping the border: taxation, territory, and (trans)national identity at the Mexico–Guatemala border
Rebecca B Galemba
State sovereignty, bioethics, and political geographies: the practice of medicine under the Khmer Rouge
James A Tyner
Contemporary Western war and the idea of humanity
Maja Zehfuss
From loom to machine: Tibetan aprons and the configuration of place
Tina Harris
Illegality in settlement heterotopias: a study of frontier governance in the Brazilian Amazon
Kei Otsuki
‘Worlds of justification’ in the politics and practices of urban regeneration
Crispian Fuller
A critique of everyday international relations: the case of cultural pluralism in Singapore and Vancouver
Jean Michel Montsion
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