Vol 30 No 2 out

New issue of the journal out, including an open access set of responses to the 22 July 2011 events in Norway; papers by Jeff Malpas, Mustafa Dikeç, Adrian Evans & Mara Miele and others; and a theme section on Mathematics edited by Christian Abrahamsson with papers by Quentin Meillassoux and Michel Serres.

Bloodlands: critical geographical responses to the 22 July 2011 events in Norway191 – 206 Veit Bachmann, Luiza Bialasiewicz, James D Sidaway, Matthew Feldman, Ståle Holgersen, Andreas Malm, Robina Mohammad, Arun Saldanha, Kirsten Simonsen

The lawn; or on becoming a killer207 – 225 David Lulka

Putting space in place: philosophical topography and relational geography226 – 242 Jeff Malpas

Not exactly like the phoenix—but rising all the same: reconstructing displaced livelihoods in post-cleanup Harare243 – 261 Amin Y Kamete

Politics is sublime262 – 279 Mustafa Dikeç

Economies of empathy: Obama, neoliberalism, and social justice280 – 297 Carolyn Pedwell

Between food and flesh: how animals are made to matter (and not matter) within food consumption practices298 – 314 Adrian B Evans, Mara Miele

Theme issue: MathematicsGuest editor: Christian Abrahamsson

Guest editorial 315 – 321
Christian Abrahamsson

The contingency of the laws of nature322 – 334 Quentin Meillassoux

More parts than elements: how databases multiply335 – 350 Adrian Mackenzie

Experimenting with ontologies: sets, spaces, and topoi with Badiou and Grothendieck351 – 368 Arkady Plotnitsky

Differences: chaos in the history of the sciences 369 – 380 Michel Serres, Taylor Adkins

Volume 30 Issue 1 out

Editorial

Stuart Elden

Referees 2011 3 – 4

Remaking places and fashioning an opposition discourse: struggle over the Star Ferry pier and the Queen’s pier in Hong Kong 5 – 22
Agnes Shuk-mei Ku

Cougar – human entanglements and the biopolitical un/making of safe space 23 – 42
Rosemary-Claire Collard

Emotion and migration: British transnationals in Dubai 43 – 59
Katie Walsh

Contesting genetic knowledge-practices in livestock breeding: biopower, biosocial collectivities, and heterogeneous resistances 60 – 77
Lewis Holloway, Carol Morris

Governmentality to practise the state? Constructing a Tibetan population in exile 78 – 95
Fiona McConnell

Review essay. Nonrepresentational theory and me: notes of an interested sceptic 96 – 105
Tim Cresswell

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Theme issue: Claude Raffestin
Guest editor: Francisco R Klauser

Thinking through territoriality: introducing Claude Raffestin to Anglophone sociospatial theory 106 – 120
Francisco R Klauser

Space, territory, and territoriality 121 – 141
Claude Raffestin, translated by Samuel A Butler

Claude Raffestin’s Italian travels 142 – 158
Claudio Minca

Entente territorial: Sack and Raffestin on territoriality 159 – 172
Alexander B Murphy

Reading Claude Raffestin: pathways for a critical biography 173 – 189
Juliet J Fall

Reviews 190
Söderström on Klauser: Zu einer Geographie der Territorialität

Garrett and Bennett on Urban Exploration – open access papers

Bradley L Garrett’s essay in the current issue, “Assaying history: creating temporal junctions through urban exploration” is available open access for a limited time. This paper links to an earlier discussion on this site between Garrett and Luke Bennett on Bennett’s June 2011 paper ‘Bunkerology‘ (also currently open access).

Issue 6 online

Utopologies 951 – 967
David B Clarke

Autistic architecture: the fall of the icon and the rise of the serial object of architecture 968 – 992
Maria Kaika

Notes on the Rural City: Henri Lefebvre and the transformation of everyday life in Chiapas, Mexico 993 – 1009
Japhy Wilson

Standing-up vineyards: the political relevance of Tuscan wine production 1010 – 1029
Chiara Certomà

Psychotopologies: closing the circuit between psychic and material space 1030 – 1047
Virginia Blum, Anna Secor

Assaying history: creating temporal junctions through urban exploration 1048 – 1067
Bradley L Garrett

Follow the thing: money 1068 – 1084
Brett Christophers

Follow the thing: credit. Response to “Follow the thing: money” 1085 – 1088
Emily Gilbert

Credit, where credit’s due. Response to “Follow the thing: credit” 1089 – 1091
Brett Christophers

Affect and security: exercising emergency in ‘UK civil contingencies’ 1092 – 1109
Ben Anderson, Peter Adey

Gazing and performing 1110 – 1125
Jonas Larsen, John Urry

Reviews 1126 – 1134
Bloch on Blomley: Rights of passage: sidewalks and the regulation of public flow
Seng on Pieris: Hidden hands and divided landscapes: a penal history of Singapore’s plural society
Kipfer on Whitehead: Development and dispossession in the Narmada Valley
Clarke on Lyotard: Discourse, figure
Giaccaria on Galli: Political spaces and global war

Issue 5 now online

Vol 29 No 5 has now been published online and is available here

Anti-landscapes: caves and apophasis in the Christian East 761 – 779
Veronica della Dora

Being in myth and community: resistance, lived existence, and democracy in a north England mill town 780 – 802
Sophie Bond

Contact zones: participation, materiality, and the messiness of interaction 803 – 821
Kye Askins, Rachel Pain

The social space of gentrification: the politics of neighbourhood accessibility in Toronto’s Downtown West 822 – 839
Katie M Mazer, Katharine N Rankin

Geddes in India: town planning, plant sentience, and cooperative evolution 840 – 856
Naveeda Khan

Data matter(s): legitimacy, coding, and qualifications-of-life 857 – 872
Matthew W Wilson

The surprising detritus of leisure: encountering the Late Photography of War 873 – 890
Debbie Lisle

Creating place, creating community: the intangible boundaries of the Jewish ‘Eruv’ 891 – 904
Michele Rapoport

Fixing the border: on the affective life of the state in southern Kyrgyzstan 905 – 923
Madeleine Reeves

The place of Zeno’s paradox 924 – 937
Laurence Paul Hemming

Review essay

Review essay. State, territory, and the internationalization of capital: critical reflections on the selected writings of Nicos Poulantzas and Henri Lefebvre 938 – 945

Andrew E G Jonas

Reviews 946 – 950
Detamore on Herring: Another country: queer anti-urbanism
Christophers and Wainwright on Roy: Poverty capital: microfinance and the making of development

 

Issue 4 out

Issue 4 is out, including four linked commentaries on the Eurozone crisis (open access).
 
Ewald Engelen, Reijer Hendrikse, Virginie Mamadouh, James D Sidaway

An interview with Sandro Mezzadra 584 – 598
Sebastian Cobarrubias, Maribel Casas Cortes, John Pickles

Bare life: border-crossing deaths and spaces of moral alibi 599 – 612
Roxanne Lynn Doty

A new space for knowledge and people? Henri Lefebvre, representations of space, and the production of 22@Barcelona 613 – 632
Greig Charnock, Ramon Ribera-Fumaz

The representative claim of deliberative planning: the case of Isawiyah in East Jerusalem 633 – 648
Amit Ron, Galit Cohen-Blankshtain

The city as assemblage: dwelling and urban space 649 – 671
Colin McFarlane

Errant paths: the poetics and politics of walking 672 – 692
David Pinder

Dwelling with media stuff: latencies and logics of materiality in four Australian homes 693 – 715
Bjorn Nansen, Michael Arnold, Martin Gibbs, Hilary Davis

The World Cup and the national Thing on Commercial Drive, Vancouver 716 – 737
Paul Kingsbury

Bees, beekeepers, and bureaucrats: parasitism and the politics of transgenic life 738 – 756
Javier Lezaun

Reviews 757 – 759
Christophers on Peck: Constructions of neoliberal reason

Erratum 760

Aerographies companion piece

Here is an open-access companion piece to the Aerographies section in the current issue of the journal, with contributions from Jason Groves, Craig Martin, Ken Olwig, Mark Jackson, and Maria Fannin. It includes personal reflections, some beautiful illustrations, excerpts from related work, and links of interest.  You can read Mark and Maria’s introduction to the section, “Letting geography fall where it may — aerographies address the elemental”, again open access, here.

Untitled, Dungeness, photo by Craig Martin (2007)

Issue 3 out

The new issue of the journal is now available online. It’s a packed issue with an editorial announcing the new editorial board; a piece on La Frontera by philosopher Edward Casey, along with responses from three people associated with the journal and a commentary on the issue by Ronald Rael; one standalone essay; a theme issue on ‘Aerographies’ guest edited by Mark Jackson and Maria Fannin;  a collection of pieces on fiction; and two reviews.

Most of the pieces are subscription only, but the “Update from the Editors“, the Commentary by Ronald Rael, the Guest Editorial introducing the theme issue, and the “Fictional Worlds” collection are available open access. On the idea behind the ”Fictional Worlds” pieces, see the earlier post by Mary Thomas and Christian Abrahamsson.

Editorial

Deborah Cowen, Stuart Elden, Peter Gratton, Maia Green, Jane M Jacobs, Natalie Oswin
 
Border versus boundary at La Frontera 384 – 398
Edward S Casey

Responses to “Border versus boundary at La Frontera” 399 – 408
Michael Dear, Mat Coleman, Roxanne L Doty

Commentary

Ronald Rael

Bunkerology—a case study in the theory and practice of urban exploration 421 – 434
Luke Bennett

Theme issue: Aerographies
Guest editors: Mark Jackson, Maria Fannin

Guest editorial

Mark Jackson, Maria Fannin

Atmospheric attunements 445 – 453
Kathleen Stewart

Fog-bound: aerial space and the elemental entanglements of body-with-world 454 – 468
Craig Martin

‘The stone in the air’: Paul Celan’s other terrain 469 – 484
Jason Groves

Haunted sound: nothingness, movement, and the minimalist imagination 485 – 498
Jason B Mohaghegh, Seema Golestaneh

The aesthetics of emptiness: sky art 499 – 518
Yuriko Saito

All that is landscape is melted into air: the ‘aerography’ of ethereal space 519 – 532
Kenneth R Olwig

Geographies/aerographies of contagion 533 – 550
Peta Mitchell

Fictional Worlds 551 – 567
Mary Thomas, Christian Abrahamsson, Geoff Mann, Richa Nagar, Tarun Kumar, Shiloh R Krupar, José Romanillos, Wendy S Shaw, Alessandra Bonazzi, Michael Sutcliffe, John Wylie, Heidi J Nast, Gunnar Olsson

Reviews 568 – 570
Harris on Hannah: Dark territory in the information age: learning from the West German census controversies of the 1980s
Sigvardsdotter on Mountz: Seeking asylum: human smuggling and bureaucracy at the border

Ruddick and Macherey free access

Following the recent  interview with Susan Ruddick about translating Pierre Macherey, we have made two more texts free access to non-subscribers. They both come from Macherey’s forthcoming book Hegel or Spinoza (University of Minnesota Press), and are Sue’s introduction and the translation of one chapter which appear in the current issue of the journal.

 The plan is that when we interview authors on the blog we make their work in the Environment and Planning series of journals free access for a limited time.

Issue 2 now online

Editorial
Editorial team changes 191 – 192
Deborah Cowen, Stuart Elden, Natalie Oswin
Commentaries
Risky geographies: aid and enmity in Pakistan 193 – 202
Louise Amoore, Marieke de Goede
Europe’s Romaphobia: problematization, securitization, nomadization 203 – 212
Huub van Baar

A dialectics of encounter 213 – 222
Susan M Ruddick 
Hegel reads Spinoza 223 – 236
Pierre Macherey 
Gender and environment: critical tradition and new challenges 237 – 253
Roberta Hawkins, Diana Ojeda 
Beyond imaginative geographies? Critique, co-optation, and imagination in the aftermath of the War on Terror 254 – 267
Angharad Closs Stephens 
Alien still life: distilling the toxic logics of the Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge 268 – 290
Shiloh R Krupar 
The spatialising politics of EUropean political practice: transacting ‘eastness’ in the European Union 291 – 308
Julian R A Clark, Alun R Jones 
Doomsday fieldwork, or, how to rescue Gaelic culture? The salvage paradigm in geography, archaeology, and folklore, 1955 – 62 309 – 335
Fraser MacDonald 
Thinking like a fish? Engaging with nonhuman difference through recreational angling 336 – 352
Christopher Bear, Sally Eden 
Performing elusive mobilities: ritualization, play, and the drama of scheduled departures 353 – 368
Phillip Vannini 

Review essay. Rethinking democracy’s emergence: toward new spaces of grief and survivability 369 – 374
François Debrix 
Reviews 375 – 380
Mann on Christophers: Envisioning media power: on capital and geographies of television
Collard on Raffles: Insectopedia
Garrett on Hell, Schönle (Eds): Ruins of modernity

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