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A change of editors and a thank you
2022
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Innovating urban governance: A research agenda
2022
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Making space to write ���care-fully���: Engaged responses to the institutional politics of research writing
2022
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The politics and science of climate change – revisiting Demeritt (2001)
2022
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Animal geographies II: Killing and caring (in times of crisis)
2021
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Territory and territorial stigmatisation: On the production, consequences and contestation of spatial disrepute
2021
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Announcement ��� a change of editors
2020
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Boundless contamination and progress in Geography
2020
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Announcement: 2019 Progress in Human Geography Best Paper Prize
2019
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2017 Progress in Human Geography Best Paper Prize
2018
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Progress in Human Geography
2018
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2016 Progress in Human Geography Best Paper Prize
2017
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Book review: This Changes Everything and Why We Can’t Afford the Rich and Why We Can’t Afford the Rich
2016
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2015 Progress in Human Geography Best Paper Prize
2015
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Editorial announcement: Rob Kitchin and Pauline McGuirk
2015
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Geographical theorizing for a world of cities
2015
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2014 Progress in Human Geography Essay Prize
2014
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2013 Progress in Human Geography Essay Prize
2013
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Erratum to A tribute to Neil Robert Smith (18 July 1954-29 September 2012) (Progress in Human Geography, (2013), 37, 1 (161-163), 10.1177/0309132512468412)
2013
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Erratum to Chris Philo and Susan Roberts, 'Announcement: Departures and Arrivals' (Progress in Human Geography, (2013), 37, 1 (164), 10.1177/0309132512472448)
2013
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Book review: Geography, Education and the Future: Teaching Geography 11���18: A Conceptual Approach
2012
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Book review: Jones, R. and Shaw, B.J., editors 2007: Geographies of Australian heritages. Loving a sunburnt country? Aldershot: Ashgate. 248 pp. £55 cloth. ISBN: 978 0 7546 4858 1. Byrne, D. 2007: Surface collection. Archaeological travels in Southeast Asia. Lanham, MD: Altamira Press. 187 pp. US$72/£47 cloth, US$29.95/£19.99 paper. ISBN: 978 0 7591 1017 5 cloth, 978 0 7591 1018 2 paper
2009
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Book review: Conway, D. and Heynen, N. editors 2006: Globalization's contradictions: geographies of discipline, destruction and transformation. London and New York: Routledge. 304 pp. £23.99 paper. ISBN: 0 41577 062 9
2007
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Book review: Ong, A. 2006: Neoliberalism as exception: mutations in citizenship and sovereignty. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. 304 pp. US$79.95 cloth, US$22.95 paper. ISBN: 0 8223 3736 3 cloth, 0 8223 3748 7 paper
2007
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Ron Johnston
2007
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Book Review: Political ecology: global and local; Liberation ecologies: environment, development and social movements
1999
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Book Review: The problem of nature: environment, culture and European expansion; Environmentalism and cultural theory: exploring the role of anthropology in environmental discourse
1997