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Contents City & Urban Planning ....................................................................................................................................................... 2 Cultural Geography ........................................................................................................................................................... 3 Development Geography .............................................................................................................................................. 10 Economic Geography ...................................................................................................................................................... 13 Environmental Geography ............................................................................................................................................ 14 Hazards & Disasters ......................................................................................................................................................... 17 Political Geography ......................................................................................................................................................... 18 Transport Geography ...................................................................................................................................................... 20 Urban Geography ............................................................................................................................................................ 21 Index ................................................................................................................................................................................... 24


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Architectures of Hurry—Mobilities, Cities and Modernity Edited by Phillip Gordon Mackintosh, Richard Dennis, University College London, London, Ukraine and Deryck W. Holdsworth Series: Routledge Research in Historical Geography This book explores how from the mid-C19th cultural, political, social, technological and economic factors have shaped the mobilities of people, things and information within several urban regions in Asia, Europe, and North and South America. By focussing on the cultural and material manifestations of ‘hurry’, the essays analyse the complexities, tensions and contradictions inherent in the impulse to higher rates of circulation in modernizing cities. Together the essays demonstrate there are many pathways to modern urban mobility and hence suggest that metropolitan regions in the future might be open to a range of ways of moving and dwelling. Routledge Market: Geography/Urban Studies/History April 2018: 234x156: 264pp Hb: 978-1-138-72984-1: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-18960-4 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138729841

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Digital and Smart Cities Katharine S. Willis, Plymouth University, UK and Alessandro Aurigi, Plymouth University, UK Series: Routledge Critical Introductions to Urbanism and the City The book presents an overview of how technologies shape our cities. It aims to give an informative and definitive overview of the topic of digital and smart cities and explores the topic from a range of different perspectives; both theoretical, historical and through a range of case studies of digital cities around the world. By drawing together a range of currently quite disparate discussions the aim is to enable the reader to take their own critical position within the topic. The text then investigates and considers the range of factors that shape the characteristics of digital cities and draws together different disciplinary perspectives into a coherent discussion. Routledge Market: Urban Studies/Planning/Geography October 2017: 234x156: 240pp Hb: 978-1-138-89037-4: £110.00 Pb: 978-1-138-89038-1: £29.99 eBook: 978-1-315-71245-1 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138890374

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Studentification in Cities Darren Smith Series: Routledge Spaces of Childhood and Youth Series Written by the leading expert on the topic, this book provides a theoretical account of the unprecedented growth and effects of (over)concentrations of students in towns and cities in a range of contexts. The book explores the relationships between the (re)production and regulation of studentified areas, student consumption, lifestyles and practices, and the effects on local communities. The broader significance of local examples is explored by placing studentification in the context of wider processes of urban restructuring and urban theories, and the neoliberalisation and internationalisation of higher education. Routledge Market: Geography September 2018: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-1-138-20674-8: £90.00 eBook: 978-1-315-46417-6 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138206748

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Anthropology at Home: Developments in French

Blue Space, Health and Wellbeing

Marion Demossier

Hydrophilia Unbounded

Using a series of case studies, this book explores French ethnology as an academic discipline and as a practice, in relation to the politics of heritage and the fostering of cultural identities at both a national and regional level. It argues that, in the past 25 years, the French state has sought to define a notion of ethnological heritage which has encouraged the proliferation of cultural identities based upon such values as locality, sociability, the past as a commodity and collective values, giving rise to new expressions of French identity. This book challenges this concept, examining its contribution to the dynamics of identities and to the process of economic regeneration.

Edited by Ronan Foley, Maynooth University, Ireland, Robin Kearns, University of Auckland, New Zealand, Thomas Kistemann, University of Bonn, Germany and Benoit Wheeler, University of Exeter, United Kingdom Series: Geographies of Health Series This book provides interdisciplinary perspectives on the lived experiences of health within blue spaces.

Routledge Market: Geography/Languages/Athropology May 2018: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-754-63990-9: £105.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780754639909

Routledge Market: Health/Geography August 2018: 234x156: 244pp Hb: 978-0-815-35914-2: £115.00 eBook: 978-0-815-35915-9 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780815359142

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Artistic Approaches to Cultural Mapping

Branding the Nation, the Place, the Product

Activating Imaginaries and Means of Knowing Edited by Nancy Duxbury, University of Coimbra, Portugal, Will Garrett-Petts, Thompson Rivers University, Canada and Alys Longley This book explores the ways in which cultural mapping techniques can be applied to a range of artistic forms and practices across different social, cultural, political and spatial contexts. It analyses the potential of cultural mapping as a mode of practice-led research, providing theoretically informed discussion around the relationship between spatial knowledge and the representation of people, place and cultural activity. Routledge May 2018: 234x156: 272pp Hb: 978-1-138-08823-8: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-11002-8 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138088238

Edited by Ulrich Ermann, University of Graz, Austria and Klaus-Jürgen Hermanik, University of Graz, Austria Series: Routledge Studies in Human Geography This book explores contemporary practices of brand management through the multiple levels of nation, place and product. It adopts an interdisciplinary approach and draws on international case studies to examine recent phenomena in branding and to demonstrate how nation branding, place branding and product branding are substantially interwoven. It focuses on rethinking branding as a process that works through the assemblage and blurring of a multiplicity of scales, and through a variety of ‘objects’ that are differently communicated, intertwined and commodified through branding. This innovative book will be of interest to geography, sociology, cultural studies and business studies. Routledge Market: geography/cultural studies November 2017: 234x156: 166pp Hb: 978-1-138-22818-4: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-39326-1 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138228184

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Atmospheres and the Experiential World

British Migration

Theory and Methods

Globalisation, Transnational Identities and Multiculturalism

Edited by Shanti Sumartojo and Sarah Pink Series: Ambiances, Atmospheres and Sensory Experiences of Spaces

Edited by Katie Walsh, University of Sussex, UK and Pauline Leonard Series: Routledge Studies in Human Geography

Atmosphere has become a central concept for researchers and practitioners across the social sciences, arts and design, seeking to understand our experience of the world. This book advances theory and practice in this field through an exploration of the methodologies through which atmospheres are researched, understood and constituted. It argues that to understand the experience and meaning of atmosphere in everyday worlds, in-depth insights derived from those very worlds are needed.

This edited collection brings together leading scholars to explore cutting edge research on British migrants in an international range of settings. This book explores the diversities which exist within and between British migrants, and the importance of spatial context.

Routledge Market: Cultural Geography June 2018: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-1-138-24113-8: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-28125-4 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138241138

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Routledge Market: Geography/Sociology July 2018: 234x156: 244pp Hb: 978-1-138-69033-2: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-53701-6 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138690332

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Carceral Space, Prisoners and Animals

Cities and Dialogue

Karen M. Morin Series: Routledge Human-Animal Studies Series Carceral Spaces and Animals is a volume whichdevelops a framework for exploring embodied, geographical, legal, and ethical resonances across human and non-human carceral spaces. A range of chapters examine the close links that can be found between the states of prisoner, animal carcerality and captivity. The volume focuses on corresponding parallel disciplinary regimes and structures of violence. Case studies juxtapose four main types of institutions: death row and slaughterhouse; laboratory testing on incarcerated humans and animals, solitary confinement, and sites of exploited labor. Routledge Market: Geography/Animal Studies/Criminology March 2018: 234x156: 176pp Hb: 978-1-138-63987-4: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-63698-6 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138639874

The Public Life of Knowledge Jamie O'Brien, Bartlett School of Planning, UCL, UK. Series: Routledge Studies in Urbanism and the City This book explores the role of dialogue in urban community formations, specifically focusing on the need for civic dialogue within urban spaces. It examines the relationships between people and place, analyzing how local narratives are constructed by community members and, in a contrasting manner, by professional practitioners. Drawing on theory and method, as well as three city case studies in Liverpool (UK), Medellin (Colombia) and Berlin (Germany), this book analyzes patterns within the city that affect community-members’ engagements with spaces, and the politics of inclusion and segregation. Each of the case study cities has experienced a major historical change, and sought to reconstruct its own narrative in relation to this change through major civic projects. Routledge Market: Urban Studies July 2018: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-1-138-65205-7: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-62446-4 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138652057

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Children and Animals

Community, Social Mobility and Borders in the Middle East

Cultural, Environmental and Ethical Issues Veronica Pacini-Ketchabaw, University of Victoria, Canada and Affrica Taylor, University of Canberra, Australia Series: Routledge Spaces of Childhood and Youth Series This book offers detailed accounts of everyday encounters between children and animals, exploring the myriad ways in which their lives are entangled, co-shaped and co-implicated in their common worlds. This groundbreaking book uniquely frames child-animal relations within the context of global ecological challenges, engaging with more-than-human theory to consider the interconnected cultural, environmental and ethical issues we face and bequeath to future generations. This book showcases new and innovative research methods, including multispecies ethnographies and applied more-than-human relational geographies and philosophies. Routledge Market: Geography/Animal Studies/Environmental Studies July 2018: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-1-138-94759-7: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-67001-0 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138947597

Hatice Pinar Senoguz, Georg-August-Universitat, Germany Series: Border Regions Series This book provides an interdisciplinary perspective on borders, power, inclusion, exclusion and hierarchy. It does so through the lens of ethnographic research and oral history on the Turkish border town of Kilis. Kilis has been identified as nowhere in Bilad al-Sham but as a border town after the establishment of Republic, inconspicuous for a long time, yet recently prominent with the eruption of Syrian crisis in 2011. The book explores belonging and social mobility among various socio-economic strata, and the ways in which the border influences the life prospects of dwellers. Routledge June 2018: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-0-815-35884-8: £115.00 eBook: 978-0-815-35885-5 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780815358848

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Children, Nature and Food

Creative Placemaking

Organising Eating in School

Research, Theory and Practice

Mara Miele and Monica Truninger Series: Critical Food Studies

Edited by Cara Courage, University of Brighton, UK and Anita Mckeown Series: Routledge Studies in Human Geography

Taking a Science, Technology and Society (STS) approach, this book offers a groundbreaking and comparative research-based study on how recent 'healthy meals' policies are affecting children's practices both in the UK and in Italy. By looking at the trajectories of connections and disconnections that food makes with children's bodies, other animals and plants, and by examining how these connections are enacted in children's food practices, the book offers insights in the complexities of children's learning about food and in the bio-politics around school meals. It is essential reading for those working in food studies, education, children/youth studies, environmental studies and dietry studies.

This book brings together a range of scholars to present socially practiced, co-produced and citizen-led placemakings as a bottom-up desire rather than a top-down imposition. It makes a significant contribution to the history of socially engaged, situated artistic practices and arts-led spatial inquiry, beyond instrumentalising the arts for development. If creative placemaking is to contribute to places-in-the-making and encourage citizen-led agency new conceptual frameworks and practical methodologies will be required, advocating transdisciplinary, resilient processes and new models of theory and practice. This book addresses the vital need for theorists to be in dialogue with practitioners to create dynamic feedback loops that inform theory and practice.

Routledge Market: Geography/Youth Studies/Environmental Studies March 2018: 234x156: 240pp Hb: 978-1-409-42453-6: £105.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781409424536

Routledge Market: geography/cultural studies August 2018: 234x156: 286pp Hb: 978-1-138-09802-2: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-10460-7 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138098022

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Creative Representations of Place

Divided Spaces, Contested Pasts

Multi-Sensory Research Methods

The Heritage of the Gallipoli Peninsula

Edited by Alison Barnes, University of the Arts London, UK Series: Routledge Research in Culture, Space and Identity

Lucienne Thys-Senocak

This book stems from a belief that the practice of print based graphic design can offer a great deal to cultural geographic practices and theories relating to the understanding and representation of place. By using print-based graphic design to extend existing qualitative methodologies, the author seeks to activate the ‘multi-sensory’ and non-representational aspects of print to help reveal the richness and complexity of place. The ultimate aim of the book is to articulate a geo/graphic design process that is not specific to one particular site, but one that is adaptable and transferable, and therefore can respond equally well to very different situations. Routledge June 2018: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-1-138-06182-8: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-16208-9 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138061828

The Gallipoli peninsula in Turkey was the site of one of the most tragic and memorable battles of the 20th century. This book is about the history of its landscape, its people, and its heritage, from the day that the defeated Allied troops of World War One evacuated the peninsula in January 1916 to the present. It examines how the wartime heritage of this region is currently being redefined by the Turkish state to reflect a faith-based rather than secularist narrative about the origins of the country. It will be a key text to scholars of cultural and historical geography, military history, conflict studies, European studies, heritage studies, politics and international relations. Routledge Market: Geography/History July 2018: 234x156: 260pp Hb: 978-1-472-41446-5: £105.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781472414465

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Cultures of Race and Ethnicity at the Museum

Explorations in Place Attachment Edited by Jeffrey S Smith Series: Routledge Research in Culture, Space and Identity

Exploring Post-imperial Heritage Practices Divya P. Tolia-Kelly Series: Heritage, Culture and Identity Engaging with archaeologists, as well as artists exploring the issue of 'race' representation, this book reviews the taxonomies and culture in place at national museums in Britain and New Zealand and considers a postcolonial account of curatorial practice. It argues that the current taxonomies are remnants of 19th century scientific racism which are now being revised at the British Museum, London and Te Papa, Wellington. Using research with two artist/curators and a live exhibition, the book proposes a new approach to race at the museum for the 21st century. Routledge Market: Heritage Studies/Geography July 2018: 234x156: 210pp Hb: 978-1-409-42659-2: £105.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781409426592

The book explores the unique contribution that geographers can make to the notion of place attachment, and related ideas of place identity and sense of place. It presents six types of places to which people become attached, and provides a global range of empirical case studies to illustrate theoretical foundations. The book reveals that the types of places to which people bond is not discrete. Rather, a holistic approach, one that seeks to understand the interactive and reinforcing qualities between people and places, will be most effective in advancing our understanding of place attachment. Routledge Market: Human Geography/Cultural Studies November 2017: 234x156: 244pp Hb: 978-1-138-72974-2: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-315-18961-1 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138729742

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Defining National Heritage

From the Lighthouse: Interdisciplinary Reflections on Light

The National Trust from Open Spaces to Popular Culture Leslie G. Cintron Series: Heritage, Culture and Identity

Edited by Veronica Strang, Tim Edensor and Joanna Puckering

The National Trust is arguably one of the most influential organizations of its kind. This book provides particularly useful case studies for examining the process of heritage construction, showing how definitions of heritage are institutionalized and modified over the course of history. Illustrated with case studies from a variety of National Trust properties, this book reveals the unique role non-profit organizations play in the processes of defining heritage and links the work of this important heritage organization to the fields of cultural sociology, organizational analysis and the interdisciplinary field of heritage studies. Research shows how The National Trust has transformed its definition of national heritage at several key points in its history. Routledge Market: Geography/Heritage Studies May 2018: 234x156: 200pp Hb: 978-1-409-40314-2: £105.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781409403142

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What is a lighthouse? What does it mean, do, and how does it work? Lighthouses appear as signals of safety, beacons of enlightenment, phallic boundaries, memorials of historical relationships with the sea. Preliminary conversations also opened up other avenues: human and non-human evolutionary adaptations in the use of light as signal and warning; the importance of regularity and synchronicity in pulses of light; the interpretation of pulsars as the ’lighthouses’ of outer space; the many related material objects and technologies categorically and metaphorically linked to the lighthouse. Reflecting the free thinking and disciplinary equality that underpinned the initial experiment, the book adopts an unconventional structural approach. Routledge Market: Cultural Geography May 2018: 234x156: 280pp Hb: 978-1-472-47735-4: £105.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781472477354

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Geographies of Making, Craft and Creativity

Impure and Worldly Geography

Edited by Laura Price, Royal Holloway University of London, UK and Harriet Hawkins, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK Series: Routledge Research in Culture, Space and Identity Cutting edge research from leading international scholars explores the key dimensions of geographies of making and craft, and the different understandings of ‘making’ therein. It explores the geographies of making practices from the body to the workshop and studio, and the wider socio-cultural, economic, institutional and historical contexts. The place of creative practices in ‘making’ geographies and worlds is considered, as well as the multiple lives of things in creatively re-working objects. Contributions examine how concerns around the body, matter and materiality have shaped geographer’s interest in the geographies of making and how practices of making are also practices of ‘making geographies’, whether this be the shaping of subjects, knowledge or worlds.

Pierre Gourou and Tropicality Gavin Bowd and Daniel Clayton Series: Studies in Historical Geography By re-examining French geographer Pierre Gourou's work, this book highlights the significant (yet only partially understood) role he played in shaping how the tropical world was viewed during the 20th century. It does so by connecting Gourou to the idea of 'tropicality' - a discourse which constructs 'the tropics' as the West's environmental Other. While Gourou had a towering influence over French geography, Impure and Worldly Geography is the first book-length study of him, as well as being the most extensive critical and contextual treatment of the geography of tropicality to date. Routledge Market: Geography/History/Ethnic Studies June 2018: 234x156: 190pp Hb: 978-1-409-43949-3: £95.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781409439493

Routledge Market: Cultural Geography April 2018: 234x156: 288pp Hb: 978-1-138-23874-9: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-29693-7 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138238749

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Geographies of Sexualities 'Down Under'

Living with the Sea

Gay and Lesbian Geographies in Australia

Knowledge, awareness and action

Andrew Gorman-Murray

Edited by Kimberley Peters, University of Liverpool, UK and Mike Brown, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand

Australia is both postcolonial and multicultural, comprised of diverse settler (Anglo-Australian), migrant and Indigenous groups, and this context provides a uniquely broad scope in which to explore the intersections of sexuality with race, ethnicity, gender and class. This book is the first in-depth overview of gay and lesbian geographies in Australia. Through focusing on this particular national context, this book makes a range of conceptual and empirical advances in geographies of sexualities. It argues that Australia has played, and continues to play, a critical role in developing geographical knowledge about gay men and lesbians. Over the last decade, research into gay and lesbian geographies in Australia has grown immensely and this volume distills what is telling about the Australian context and highlights its wider importance for understanding geographies of sexualities. Routledge August 2018: 234x156: 200pp Hb: 978-0-754-67818-2: £105.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780754678182

An ‘oceanic turn’ is now taking place across the humanities and social sciences, with a burgeoning of academic work emerging which takes seriously the place of seas and oceans in understanding socio-cultural and political life, past and present. This book asks how a range of engagements with the sea – from spatial planning, architectural design, seascape classification, to educational initiatives and proactive efforts to engage marginalised groups, can help us to better understand human relationships with the seas and oceans, and promote an ethic of care for the future. It brings together an interdisciplinary and international cohort of contributors from within and beyond academia. Routledge Market: Geography/Environmental studies June 2018: 234x156: 272pp Hb: 978-1-138-06207-8: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-16183-9 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138062078

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Historical Animal Geographies

Mapping the Historical Imagination

Edited by Sharon Wilcox and Stephanie Rutherford, Trent University, Canada Series: Routledge Human-Animal Studies Series

Sarah De Nardi, Durham University, UK Series: Critical Studies in Heritage, Emotion and Affect

Historical analysis is important to animal geographies, yet few works have yet attempted to represent this confluence in understanding the entangled lives of animals and humans. Foregrounding the assertion that geography matters as much as history in terms of how we relate to animals, this book offers unique insight into what life conditions animals encountered, how interrelationships were co-constructed, and how non-human actors came to make their own worlds. It demonstrates how geographical analyses enriches work in historical animal studies, how historical work is important to animal geography, and the need for animals to be recognised as actors in historical geographic research.

This book explores the idea that communities and social groups experience place through real and imagined facets in order to make sense of the world and the stories told therein. The book offers a methodological framework within which social groups may position and enact the multiple senses of place and senses of the past inhabited and performed in different cultural contexts. It offers a critical evaluation of heritage mapping as a tool to enable self-reflexive local participation in the negotiation and rehearsal of identities and senses of place, and argues that mapping visualises and ‘thickens’ people’s sense of the past.

Routledge Market: Geography/Human-Animal Studies April 2018: 234x156: 200pp Hb: 978-1-138-70117-5: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-20420-8 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138701175

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Mountains: Physical, Human-Environmental, and Sociocultural Dynamics Edited by Mark A. Fonstad Mountains have captured the interests and passions of people for thousands of years. Today, millions of people live within mountain regions, and mountain regions are often areas of accelerated environmental change. This edited volume highlights new understanding of mountain environments and mountain peoples around the world, drawing on a wide spectrum of researchers from different parts of the world. This book was first published as a special issue of the Annals of the American Association of Geographers. Routledge Market: Human Geography/Mountains December 2017: 276x219: 328pp Hb: 978-1-138-06697-7: £115.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138066977

Placing Critical Geography International Histories of Critical Geographies Edited by Ulrich Best and Lawrence D. Berg Critical geography takes a Left progressive perspective to the study of space and place. It includes a range of behavioural, radical, cultural and humanistic approaches in contrast to other more quantitative and econometric approaches which are often perceived to be at the mainstream of the geographic discipline. While much has been written about critical geographies, this has predominantly been from an Anglo-American perspective. Bringing together leading geographers from a wide range of regional and intellectual milieus, this book provides a critical overview which is truly global and which illustrates the interactions (or lack thereof) between different critical geographers. Routledge Market: Geography June 2018: 234x156: 320pp Hb: 978-1-409-43141-1: £95.00 Pb: 978-1-409-43142-8: £30.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781409431411

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Night-Time Economy Management

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International Research and Practice

Postsecular Geographies

Philip M. Hadfield Recent years have seen important progress in developing management strategies for the night-time economies (NTEs), involving cooperation across a wide range of agencies. Yet, at the same time, a culture of low expectations has emerged and an absence of ambition with regard to what the NTE can achieve in making numerous positive contributions to the social, cultural and economic life of towns and cities. Such attitudes reveal an entrenchment of the status quo in the UK, where it is still difficult to buy a coffee after 6.30 in the evening. Bringing together a new body of research which examines and compares international case studies of initiatives, this volume looks at how best to develop and implement long-term visions for sustainable development of NTEs and, in doing so, promotes a more informed debate about the value of activity in cities after dark. Routledge November 2018: 234x156: 230pp Hb: 978-1-472-42205-7: £105.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781472422057mmy

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Re-envisioning politics, subjectivity and ethics Chris Baker, Paul Cloke, University of Exeter and Andrew Williams Series: Routledge Research in Place, Space and Politics This book offers new insights on the concept of postsecularity and the associated idea of the postsecular city and public sphere. It provides a detailed account of how emergent postsecularity co-produces key spaces and subjectivities in contemporary urban life, as well as addressing criticisms levelled towards the concept of the postsecular. Though innovative empirical accounts, this book offers an in-depth examination of the ‘who’ and the ‘what’ that are created by the conditions of postsecularity. The book explores essential preconditions for the spaces and subjectivities of postsecular partnership, such as shared citizenship, tolerance, reflexive transformation and crossover narratives. Routledge Market: Geography/Religion/Sociology May 2018: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-1-138-94673-6: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-67061-4 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138946736

Non-Representational Theory & Health Te Health in Life in Space-Time Revealing Gavin J. Andrews, McMaster University, Canada Series: Geographies of Health Series How do the core facets of non-representational theory translate into health contexts and what might a more-than-representational health geography look like? Drawing on the principles, approaches and style of non-representational theory, Gavin J. Andrews sets out a new agenda for health geography, offering a fundamental consideration of how health actually locates and plays out in the taking place, the frontier, of life. Specific health-related activity, everyday life and wellbeing, and the character and experience of health care are considered with emphasis on the nature and importance of rhythm, momentum, vitality, infectiousness, imminence and encounter of and in places. Routledge Market: Health Geography/Health Studies February 2018: 234x156: 186pp Hb: 978-1-472-48310-2: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-315-59846-8 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781472483102

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Space, Grief and Bereavement Consolationscapes Edited by Christoph Jedan, University of Groningen. Netherlands, Avril Maddrell and Eric Venbrux, Radboud University, The Netherlands Series: Routledge Studies in Human Geography This book explores the spatial manifestations of dealing with bereavement and grief. It resituate and revisits "consolation" as an analytical concept that manifests in various locations. This book offers a spectrum in which the meaning consolation fluctuates in accordance with the spatial practice that seeks to employ modes of coping with grief and bereavement. It provides both theoretical and empirical chapters, and is also structured by a division that separates European-placed chapters from chapters focused outside the ‘Global North’. Routledge July 2018: 234x156: 244pp Hb: 978-0-815-35879-4: £115.00 eBook: 978-0-815-35880-0 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780815358794

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Spaces of Spirituality

The Nocturnal City

Edited by Nadia Bartolini, University of Exeter, UK, Sara MacKian, The Open University, UK and Steve Pile, The Open University, UK Series: Routledge Research in Culture, Space and Identity This book pushes the boundaries of geographies of religion to bring questions of spirituality into focus. By seeing religion through the lens of practice rather than as a set of beliefs, geographies of religion can be interpreted much more widely, bringing a whole range of other spiritual practices to light. This book explores the spirit of place, spaces of spiritualist, spiritual practices and spirit, politics and social change. This landmark book not only captures a significant moment in geographies of spirituality, but acts as a catalyst for future work. Routledge Market: Geography February 2018: 234x156: 328pp Hb: 978-1-138-22606-7: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-39842-6 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138226067

Robert Shaw, Newcastle University, UK Series: Routledge Research in Culture, Space and Identity This book looks at the global relationship between night and society in contemporary cities. It identifies that while theories of ‘planetary urbanisation’ have traced the spatial spread of urban forms, the temporal expansion of urban capitalism is less well traced. It explores a series of practices associated with the night-time city: the maintenance and repair of infrastructure, the aesthetics of the urban night, nightlife and night-time economy, the home at night, and the ecologies of the urban night. Spaces and moments of the night-time city which push at the limit of what we call the urban are explored, calling for a revitalised and enhanced ‘nightology’. Routledge Market: Geography/ Earth Sciences April 2018: 234x156: 128pp Hb: 978-1-138-67640-4: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-56009-0 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138676404

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The Geographies of Comfort

Theatre, Politics and Transnational Justice

Edited by Laura Price, Royal Holloway University of London, UK, Danny McNally and Philip Crang, Royal Holloway University of London, UK

Pratt Geraldine and Caleb Johnston Series: Routledge Research in Place, Space and Politics

To be in one’s comfort zone is perceived to be conservative; socially and culturally unadventurous. At the same time, the experience of 'comfort’ is anticipated for satisfying experiences of everyday life. Bringing together conceptual and empirical research that deploys the lens of comfort to make sense of the textures of everyday life, this is the first volume to engage critically with ’comfort’ and ’discomfort’ as substantive concerns for Human Geography. Comfort and discomfort, we argue, provide a lens through which to develop new insights on central geographical themes, including embodied relationships to environments, encounters with difference and the material textures of place.

This book explores the use of creative practices, in particular, theatre, as a platform for enabling new research methodologies and spaces in which to practice politics. It offers insights into the use of theatre as a medium to disseminate research to the wider public and extend the terrain of political debate in productive ways. The book explores debates within transnational feminism and transnational justice to offer new perspectives on affect and performance. It also engages with theory on the liveliness of material objects as actors in networks of knowledge production.

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The Making of a Transnational Community

Time Geography in the Global Context

Migration, Gender, Power and Space

An Anthology

Tanja Bastia Series: Gender, Space and Society

Edited by Kajsa Ellegard, Linköping University, Sweden Series: Routledge Studies in Human Geography

Feminist geographies of migration suggest that migration brings about social change, potentially disrupting patriarchal structures and bringing about new spaces where gender relations can be renegotiated and reconfigured. This book adopts a transnational lens and focuses attention to the Global South to analyse how gender, class and ethnicity are renegotiated through internal and cross-border migration. It does this through multi-sited itinerant ethnography conducted with Bolivian migrants from the same community of origin. The analytical approach encompasses a multi-scalar and multi-sited intersectional approach to the study of social change through migration with the aim of investigating whether labour migration provides avenues for greater gender equality. In what ways do gender relations change through migration? What form does this change take? Can it be defined as ’emancipatory’? And if so, for whom?

This book explores the global paths of time-geography by bringing together time-geographic research from a range of different countries and disciplines. Chapters showcase the innovative potential and the variety of applications of time-geography in different societal and academic contexts. Routledge Market: Human Geography August 2018: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-1-138-57378-9: £115.00 eBook: 978-0-203-70139-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138573789

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Time, Temporality and Motherhood

Why Guattari? A Liberation of Politics, Cartography and Ecology

Edited by Rachel Colls, Durham University, UK and Abi McNiven, Oxford University, UK. Series: Routledge Studies in Human Geography This edited collection provides a distinctive contribution to motherhood studies by addressing how becoming a mother is influenced not just by place and space but also by time and temporality. It explores the complexity and multiple temporalities that surround mothering, such as dreaming about, predicting and planning birth, waiting and anticipating birth, labouring for periods of time that become blurred, and raising a child. Through maternal bodies it can be seen that time is not linear but stretched and punctuated in embodied ways. The book brings together research from a range of disciplinary and country contexts with contributions from scholars, visual artists and a fiction writer. Routledge Market: Geography/Sociology/Health Care April 2018: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-1-138-72996-4: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-18955-0 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138729964

Edited by Thomas Jellis, Joe Gerlach, Oxford University, UK and John-David Dewsbury Series: Routledge Studies in Human Geography This book provides an exploration and evaluation of Guattari’s experimental and creative production of ideas through the perspective of Geography. The book is divided in three parts: cartographies, ecosophy and micropolitics, which each chapter showcasing the pragmatic and singular grounds by which Guattari’s signature concept of the transversal can be found to be consistent, persuasive and useful. The transversal geographies that emanate in this book show a geography that subverts the norms of history, politics, art and ethics, where concepts transverse their origins to open up ways of questioning different contexts anew. Routledge Market: Geography April 2018: 234x156: 296pp Hb: 978-1-138-18349-0: £85.00 eBook: 978-1-315-64582-7 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138183490

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Transforming Gender, Sex, Place, and Space Geographies of Gender Variance Lynda Johnston Series: Gender, Space and Society Transgender, gender variant, and intersex people are in every sector of all societies yet little is known about their relationship to place. Furthering our understanding of the relationship between trans identity, place and power by using a trans geographical framework, Lynda Johnston invites readers to consider categories crossing and slipping in and around the concept of ’trans’: trans-gender; trans-sex; trans-place; and, trans-space. Arguing that bodies, gender, and space are inextricably linked, this book brings together contemporary scholarly debates, original empirical material, and popular culture to consider bodies and spaces that revolve around, and resist, binary gender. Routledge Market: Geography/Gender Studies/Sexuality July 2018: 234x156: 240pp Hb: 978-1-472-45479-9: £105.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781472454799

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Geographical Research with 'Vulnerable Groups' Re-examining Methodological and Ethical Process Edited by Nadia von Benzon and Lorraine Van Blerk This book explores a variety of geographical and social contexts, considering challenges to undertaking empowering research and conceptual and practical means of addressing power imbalances for effective research outcomes. The chapters originally published as a special issue in Social & Cultural Geography.

Routledge Market: Geography / Social Geography / Cultural Geography March 2018: 246x174: 174pp Hb: 978-0-815-39687-1: £115.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780815396871

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Anthropology for Development

Geographies of Development

From Theory to Practice

An Introduction to Development Studies

Robyn Eversole, University of Tasmania, Australia This text introduces development studies students to a set of core ideas from the anthropology of development, and then showing how these insights from anthropology can be applied in practice to solve real-world development dilemmas. Written for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students who are professionals-in-training in development studies programs around the world. This volume clearly explains key insights from the anthropology of development and draws them into a framework for addressing some of the challenges facing development policy and practice: poverty, participation, sustainability, and innovation. Routledge Market: Development Studies/Anthropology October 2017: 234x156: 192pp Hb: 978-1-138-93279-1: £110.00 Pb: 978-1-138-93280-7: £29.99 eBook: 978-1-315-67901-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138932791

Robert Potter, University of Reading, UK, Tony Binns, University of Otago, New Zealand, Jennifer A. Elliott, University of Brighton, UK, Etienne Nel, University of Otago, New Zealand and David W. Smith Geographies of Development: an Introduction to Development Studies remains a core, balanced and comprehensive introductory textbook for students of Development Studies, Development Geography and related fields. This clear and concise text encourages critical engagement by integrating theory alongside practice and related key topics throughout. It demonstrates informatively that ideas concerning development have been many and varied and highly contested - varying from time to time and from place to place. Routledge Market: Development Studies/Human Geography December 2017: 246x189: 636pp Hb: 978-1-138-79429-0: £145.00 Pb: 978-1-138-79430-6: £38.99 eBook: 978-1-315-75931-9 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138794290

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Education and Development

Geopolitics and Development

Simon McGrath, University of Nottingham, UK Series: Routledge Perspectives on Development This title explores the place of education in development debates and provides a systematic and a theoretical overview of the main approaches to the subject. It emphases the fact that education is profoundly shaped by national and local cultures even if many issues are shared across different locations. The chapters discuss human capital, human rights and human development, education, gender and development, and draw on examples from a wide range of countries such as India, Hong Kong, Kenya and South Africa. It is aimed at the undergraduate level, and also development practitioners, policy makers, entrepreneurs and corporate employees engaged in aspects of education and development work. Routledge Market: Education/Development Studies May 2018: 234x156: 208pp Hb: 978-1-138-21120-9: £110.00 Pb: 978-1-138-21128-5: £28.99 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138211209

Marcus Power, University of Durham, UK This text provides original analysis of key contemporary shifts in the landscape of international development, including the emergence of new metageographies of development, the growing importance of social movements, and the changing understandings of foreign aid and visions of south-south cooperation. Established conceptions of development are currently being challenged, 'from above' by the rise of new 'Southern' donors pursuing their own state-led visions of international cooperation, and 'from below' by the growth of social movements. Routledge Market: Development Studies/Geopolitics/International Relations October 2018: 234x156: 336pp Hb: 978-0-415-51956-4: £90.00 Pb: 978-0-415-51957-1: £26.99 eBook: 978-0-203-49442-4 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415519564

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Facilitated Advocacy for Sustainable Development

Green Development

An Approach and Its Paradoxes

Environment and Sustainability in a Developing World

Graham Haylor and William Savage

Bill Adams, University of Cambridge, UK

Facilitated advocacy is an approach to development initiatives that enables people situated across varied professional, societal, economic and educational levels to engage with each other in equitable ways to identify changes in policy and practice to improve livelihoods and personal and professional circumstances. This book sets contexts for and defines facilitated advocacy and suggests a role for the approach as the world once again embarks on a set of UN-coordinated development goals.

In print continuously since 1990, Green Development has won a place as a leading account of sustainable development used by generations of undergraduate and graduate students. This authoritative and readable text provides a clear and coherent analysis of sustainable development in theory and practice. The fourth edition of Green Development is fully revised, and up to date. It describes developments in international debates (e.g. the ‘Rio+20’ meeting in 2012), as well as novel theoretical ideas used to frame issues of environment and development (e.g. political ecology, neoliberalism, ecosystem services, resilience, uncertainty and the Anthropocene).

Routledge April 2018: 234x156: 112pp Hb: 978-1-138-28915-4: £105.00 Pb: 978-1-472-48109-2: £35.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138289154

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Information and Communication Technology for Development (ICT4D)

Risk Communication and Community Resilience

Richard Heeks, University of Manchester, UK Series: Routledge Perspectives on Development This is the first dedicated textbook to examine and explain these emerging phenomena of Information and Communication Technology for Development. It will help students, practitioners and researchers understand the place of ICTs within development; the ICT-enabled changes already underway; and the key issues and interventions that engage ICT4D practice and strategy. The book uses extensive in-text diagrams, tables and boxed examples with chapter-end discussion and assignment questions and further reading. Supported by online activities, video links and session outlines and slides, this textbook provides the basis for undergraduate, postgraduate and online learning modules on ICT4D.

Edited by Bandana Kar, University of Southern Mississippi, USA and David Cochran, University of Southern Mississippi, USA Series: Routledge Studies in Hazards, Disaster Risk and Climate Change This book explores the role and practice of risk communication in building community resilience to natural and social hazards. It examines how risk communication can be used to reduce the hazardous outcomes to communities from natural disasters, and therefore improve resilience to those events. Routledge June 2018: 234x156: 272pp Hb: 978-1-138-08821-4: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-11004-2 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138088214

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Media and Development

The Routledge Handbook of African Development

Richard Vokes, University of Adelaide, Australia Series: Routledge Perspectives on Development The text provides advanced undergraduate, and postgraduate, students with an introduction to the key theoretical perspectives in both media theory and development studies. It also brings these two bodies of theory into dialogue with each other, by examining the ways in which both media and development produce social changes (both intended and unintended), and by looking at how media has been, and could be, ‘harnessed’ by development agencies, developing world governments, NGOs, and peoples in the developing world as part of their wider attempts to achieve positive social change. Routledge Market: Development Studies/Media and Communication Studies November 2017: 234x156: 300pp Hb: 978-0-415-74553-6: £110.00 Pb: 978-0-415-74554-3: £29.99 eBook: 978-1-315-79782-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415745536

Edited by Tony Binns, Kenneth Lynch, University of Gloucestershire, UK and Etienne Nel, University of Otago, New Zealand Series: Routledge International Handbooks The handbook presents an extensive new overview of African development - past, present and future. It addresses key core themes and topics which are pertinent to the continent’s development – including sections on history, health and food, politics, economics, rural and urban development and development policy and practice. The volume draws on the expertise of over 60 of the world’s leading scholars to provide a detailed and up-to-date analysis of the key opportunities and challenges which confront Africa, and how such issues are being addressed. Routledge Market: Development/Geography/African Studies April 2018: 246x174: 768pp Hb: 978-1-138-89029-9: £185.00 eBook: 978-1-315-71248-2 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138890299

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New Geographies of the Globalized World

Theories and Practices of Development

Edited by Marcin Wojciech Solarz Series: Routledge Studies in Human Geography

Katie Willis, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK Series: Routledge Perspectives on Development

This book provides a comprehensive spatial guide to the globalized world of the twenty-first century, focusing on nine timely global themes. Solarz collates a volume which suggests ideas and provides insights for the worlds of the future. Research looks at demographic trends in the contemporary world including migration and problems of development. Religion, conflict, terrorism and challenges in transportation and media are also explored in depth. The world community chapters focus on disease, cities and the endangered Earth. This book will be of crucial interest to those within the study of geography, human-environment relations, politics, globalization studies and

The text provides a clear and user-friendly introduction to the complex debates around how development has been understood and achieved. The third edition has been fully updated and expanded to reflect global political and economic shifts, as well as new approaches to development. There is a new chapter on politics and development. Sections on diversity and development have been expanded and the book considers the future of development in the era of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The use of boxed examples help students understand complex theoretical ideas and also demonstrates how development theories are put into practice in the real world.

international relations. Routledge Market: Geography / Earth Sciences February 2018: 234x156: 230pp Hb: 978-1-138-67641-1: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-56008-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138676411

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Twentieth Century Land Settlement Schemes Edited by Roy Jones, Curtin University, Australia and Alexandre M A Diniz, Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais, Brazil Series: Routledge Research in Historical Geography This book traces the success, failure, survival and abandonment of land settlement initiatives in a variety of locations, environments, and political scales, from the late C19th to the early C21st. The chapters consider the extent to which these schemes have been successful over the period since their initial establishment and the underlying reasons for their success or failure, illustrating the varied roles of geographical and historical context as well as that of human agency. Routledge Market: Historical Geography September 2018: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-1-138-05226-0: ÂŁ105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-16788-6 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138052260

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An Introduction to Economic Geography

The Crisis of Global Youth Unemployment

Globalization, Uneven Development and Place

Edited by Tamar Mayer, Middlebury College, USA, Sujata Moorti, Middlebury College, USA and Jamie Mccallum, Middlebury College, USA Series: Routledge Studies in Human Geography

Danny MacKinnon, University of Newcastle, UK and Andrew Cumbers, University of Glasgow, UK The text comprehensively guides students through the core issues and debates of this vibrant and exciting area, whilst simultaneously exploring the range of approaches and paradigms currently invigorating the wider discipline. It balances coverage of "traditional" areas such as regional development and labour markets with insight into new and evolving topics like neoliberalism, consumption, finance, energy transition and alternative economic practices. The new edition features three new chapters on Changing Global Geographies of Capital, Consumption and Retailing and Economic Geography and Energy Transition. Existing chapters and material have also been revised and updated. Routledge Market: Economic Geography/Human Geography August 2018: 246x189: 352pp Hb: 978-1-138-92450-5: £85.00 Pb: 978-1-138-92451-2: £33.99 eBook: 978-1-315-68428-4 Prev. Ed Hb: 978-1-138-83565-8 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138924505

This book presents multidisciplinary perspectives on the increasing, and global problem, of youth unemployment and insecurity. It provides international explorations on the experience of youth labour across the globe. The authors offer a radical critique of neo-liberal solutions to ‘solving’ the problem of youth unemployment by ‘tinkering’ with the policy system. They aim to offer a ‘thicker picture’ and a more encompassing understanding of the situation global youth are experiencing. Routledge Market: Youth Studies May 2018: 234x156: 244pp Hb: 978-0-815-37108-3: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-351-24765-8 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780815371083

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Disassembled Cities

Vernacular Regeneration

Social and Spatial Strategies to Reassemble Communities

low-income housing, private security and urban transformation in inner-city Johannesburg

Edited by Elizabeth Sweet, Tim Imeokparia, The University of Chicago at Illinois, USA, Iván Arenas, The University of Chicago at Illinois, USA, Teresa Cordova, The University of Chicago at Illinois, USA and Deborah Youdell, University of Birmingham, UK Series: Global Urban Studies The edited collection provides an analysis of the effects of the global spread of contemporary capitalism that includes predatory practices such as harmful loan conditions, highly speculative investments, and war mongering for profit or economic advantage. The book is a grounded evaluation and study of the varying responses by communities across the globe as they cope and confront the negative impacts of neoliberalism. The book’s analysis is connected not only by its focus on the urban, political, and economic effects of contemporary capitalism, but also by a collective analytic that addresses these processes through the lens of disassembling and reassembling dynamics. It offers in-depth case studies to showcase how cities are responding to the deleterious effects of neoliberalism, demonstrating how the neoliberal processes of dissembling are being countered by positive and engaged efforts of reassembly.

Aidan Mosselson, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa This book explores the nature of urban regeneration currently taking place in inner-city Johannesburg. It utilises literature around neoliberal urbanism, securitisation and gentrification to build a critical account of the regeneration process underway in the inner-city. The book proposes new and alternative ways of examining the processes of urban renewal, and demonstrates that critical urban studies needs to re-evaluate these processes and concepts and their implied ways of seeing cities. Routledge Market: Geography/Urban Studies September 2018: 234x156: 242pp Hb: 978-1-138-74694-7: £105.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138746947

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Locating Value

Young People, Rights and Place

Theory, Application and Critique

Erasure and Neoliberal Politics

Edited by Gareth Hoskins and Samantha Saville Series: Routledge Studies in Human Geography

Stuart Aitken Series: Routledge Spaces of Childhood and Youth Series

This book offers critical reflections of value as it is theorised, applied and critiqued. It examines how value comes to feature in contemporary society; how it is figured, operationalized, endorsed, and contested. It demonstrates the eclectic epistemic foundations and imperatives of value, with contributions exploring: Marxist and post-structural theories of value, the ways values are embodied in everyday habits, how spatial scales inflect notions of value and reciprocally serve as discursive containers through which value is assigned, and contestation of value regimes. With contributions from leading figures, it demonstrates the fluidity of value across a range of locales and displines.

This book explores the curtailment of young people’s spatial and citizenship rights in the face of seemingly free and open neoliberal statehood, and the ways young people push against those curtailments. With an in-depth case study of the Slovenian Izbrisani (literally ‘erased’) youth from 1992 to the present day, this book considers the spatial effects of the loss of legal status on young people. The case study actsas a springboard to explore more widely the notion of young people ‘locked-in-place’ and ‘out-of-place’ in terms of presence, rights, and globalized neo-liberal politics. The final chapter introduces examples from diverse youth movements around the world.

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Alternative Food Politics

Disasters, Gender and Access to Healthcare

From the Margins to the Mainstream

Women in Coastal Bangladesh

Edited by Michelle Phillipov, University of Tasmania, Australia and Katherine Kirkwood, Queensland University of Technology, Australia Series: Critical Food Studies This book explores the multifaceted relationship between food and food-practices, media and representations, and the politics of production and consumption. It examines the media spaces where the power and problems of Big Food are contested, and simultaneously explore the ways that Big Food has reacted to its myriad public sphere critics, offering strategies that include meaningful reform as well as outright co-optation. The collection takes as its starting point the increasingly articulated connections between food, media and politics, and explores these connections through a variety of case studies and theoretical resources. Routledge Market: Food Studies/Geography/Sociology October 2018: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-1-138-30080-4: £105.00 eBook: 978-0-203-73308-0 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138300804

Nahid Rezwana, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh Series: Routledge International Studies of Women and Place This book focuses on the gendered impacts of disasters on healthcare access. Drawing on research with women and in coastal Bangladesh, it explores the gender-specific health impacts of cyclones. It investigates current disaster plans and policies for pre-and post-disaster healthcare provision, and to what extent they account for gender. The book recommends consideration of deeply rooted social determinants, and gender-sensitive disaster management plans that focus on local culture, society and economic conditions. In this way, more effective implementation of disaster management plans may establish equality in healthcare access and reduce women’s vulnerability to future cyclones. Routledge Market: Gender/Disasters December 2017: 234x156: 208pp Hb: 978-1-138-57354-3: £115.00 eBook: 978-0-203-70154-6 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138573543

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Coloniality, Ontology, and the Question of the Posthuman

Environment, Media and Communication

Edited by Mark Jackson Series: Routledge Research in New Postcolonialisms This is the first book to trace critical implications and potentials of political ecology and posthumanism for diverse forms of postcolonial critique. Analysis is developed through international, critical and empirical cases that include city spaces and urbanism in the Global North and South, food politics and colonial land use, cultural representation, nation building, the Anthropocene, materiality and indigenous world views. This theoretically and conceptually rich book proposes new trajectories through which postcolonial scholarship can advance. Routledge Market: Postcolonialism/Geography November 2017: 234x156: 250pp Hb: 978-1-138-92090-3: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-315-68672-1 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138920903

Anders Hansen, University of Leicester, UK Series: Routledge Introductions to Environment: Environment and Society Texts This text examines the changing and enhanced centrality of media and communication processes in shaping public and political debate and understanding concerning the environment. The 2nd edition explores how developments in visual and comparative environmental communication research, in digital media research, and in research on publics/audiences and environmental communication are significantly enhancing our understanding of communication processes in the politics of the environment. It includes a new chapter which summarises the main trends and changing emphases of environmental communication research and delineates some of the key theoretical and empirical challenges that lie ahead. Routledge Market: Environmental studies/ Media studies July 2018: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-1-138-65045-9: £85.00 Pb: 978-1-138-65047-3: £28.99 eBook: 978-1-315-62531-7 Prev. Ed Hb: 978-0-415-42575-9 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138650459

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Companion to Environmental Studies

Fundamentals of Hydrology

Edited by Noel Castree, Mike Hulme, Kings College London, UK and James D. Proctor The Companion offers a comprehensive and interdisciplinary overview of the key issues, debates, concepts, approaches and questions that together define environmental studies today. The intellectually wide-ranging volume covers approaches in environmental science all the way through to humanistic and post-natural perspectives on the biophysical world. Over a hundred and fifty short chapters written by leading international experts provide concise, authoritative and easy-to-use summaries of all the major and emerging dominating the field. The book offers an essential one-stop reference to university students, academics, policy makers. Routledge Market: environmental studies/environmental science/geography April 2018: 246x174: 752pp Hb: 978-1-138-19219-5: £130.00 Pb: 978-1-138-19220-1: £43.99 eBook: 978-1-315-64005-1 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138192195

Tim Davie and Nevil Quinn, University of the West of England, UK Series: Routledge Fundamentals of Physical Geography This book gives a lively and accessible introduction to this exciting field. It provides undergraduates with a thorough understanding of hydrological processes, knowledge of the techniques used to assess water resources and an up-to-date overview of water resource management. Case studies from around the world are used to explain ideas and techniques. Chapter summaries, essay questions, annotated further reading and website links are included. The third edition provides new and updated case study material as well as a new chapter on measuring streamflow, looking at recent technological advances in this field and the challenges in maintaining a high quality river flow data set. Routledge Market: Environmental Science and Physical Geography December 2018: 246x189: 376pp Hb: 978-0-415-85869-4: £95.00 Pb: 978-0-415-85870-0: £30.99 eBook: 978-0-203-79894-2 Prev. Ed Hb: 978-0-415-39986-9 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415858694

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Governance of Risk, Hazards and Disasters

Population, Migration and Settlement in Australia and the Asia-Pacific

Trends in Theory and Practice Edited by Giuseppe Forino, University of Newcastle, Australia, Sara Bonati, Independent Researcher, Portugal and Lina M. Calandra, University of L'Aquila, Italy Series: Routledge Studies in Hazards, Disaster Risk and Climate Change The frequency and intensity of hazards and disasters is increasing worldwide. This book provides a comprehensive overview of trends in research, exploring how risks, hazards, and disasters can be mainstreamed into a governance framework. It explores the concept of governance as a valuable word for describing the multiple approaches of actors behaving and operating in threatened or disaster-prone social systems. This book showcases the latest theoretical and empirical applications, from community engagement to social media, from policies to armed forces. International contributions provide multi-disciplinary perspectives from the disaster sciences and socio cultural contexts. Routledge Market: Hazards and Disasters/Environmental Governance February 2018: 234x156: 294pp Hb: 978-1-138-20682-3: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-46389-6 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138206823

In Memory of Graeme Hugo Edited by Natascha Klocker and Olivia Dun, University of Melbourne, Australia A collection of chapters about population, migration and settlement in Australia, and labour and environmental migration in the Asia-Pacific region inspired by the incomparable career of esteemed geographer, the late Professor Graeme Hugo. The chapters originally published in special issues in Australian Geographer.

Routledge Market: Geography / Population / Asia Studies October 2017: 246x174: 310pp Hb: 978-1-138-55128-2: £115.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138551282

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Oil, Culture and the Petrostate

Postcolonial Disasters and Narratives

Territory, Power and Culture in Venezuela

The 2010 Haiti Earthquake

Penelope Plaza, University of Reading, UK Series: Routledge Research in Place, Space and Politics

Kasia Mika, KITLV/Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies, The Netherlands Series: Routledge Studies in Hazards, Disaster Risk and Climate Change

This book examines the Venezuelan petro-state from a cultural perspective. It unpacks the complex mediations that take place between a resource-intensive political regime and the work of culture and cultural producers in relation to policy and discourse. It demonstrates how oil is a cultural resource, in addition to a natural resource, implying therefore that struggles over culture implicate oil, and struggles over oil implicate culture. This book explores the entangled cultural and spatial dynamics, drawing on contemporary critical urban theory and the energy humanities, to provide a novel analysis of power in the contested ‘petrosocialism’ of the Bolivarian Revoltuion. Routledge Market: Environmental Studies/Geography/Cultural Studies October 2018: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-1-138-57377-2: £115.00 eBook: 978-0-203-70142-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138573772

This book offers an interdisciplinary discussion of a wide range of narrative responses to the 2010 earthquake in Haiti. By putting postcolonial literary studies in dialogue with disaster studies, the monograph excavates the multiple tensions within these narratives, while also demonstrating how together they can help us to navigate the complicated past, present, and future of this and other similarly complex disasters. This book examines the potentials and limitations of these texts as they attempt to forge a narrative form that approximates the experience of the event challenging, in the process, offering definitions of ‘disaster’, ‘reconstruction’, and ‘recovery.’ Routledge Market: Disasters/Literature/Postcolonial Studies August 2018: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-1-138-30075-0: £105.00 eBook: 978-0-203-73315-8 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138300750

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Performative Policy in Arctic Postage Stamps

Resilience Kevin Grove, Florida International University, US Series: Key Ideas in Geography

Visual Representations of Sovereignty Corine Wood-Donnelly, University of Cambridge, UK Series: Routledge Research in Polar Regions This book offers a novel analysis of Arctic postage stamps and their representations of Arctic sovereignty in the United States, Canada and Russia. It explores how these countries have absorbed Arctic territory into their national consciousness through the symbolic imagery of postage stamps, examining how the choice of, and use of, symbols and images on stamps tells a story of how these countries have presented their Arctic frontiers, colonies, and peripheries. Routledge Market: Polar Studies/Geography/International Relations September 2018: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-1-138-57359-8: £45.00 eBook: 978-0-203-70148-5 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138573598

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Resilience offers an advanced introduction to the conceptual and theoretical tools necessary to engage with political and ethical questions about how we can and should live together in an increasingly interconnected and unpredictable world. It provides students with a detailed review of how the concept emerged from a small corner of ecology to critically challenge conventional environmental management practices, and radicalize how we can think about and manage social and ecological change, and brings together research from geography, anthropology, sociology, international relations, and philosophy. Routledge Market: Geography/Environmental studies April 2018: 216x138: 336pp Hb: 978-1-138-94902-7: £110.00 Pb: 978-1-138-94903-4: £29.99 eBook: 978-1-315-66140-7 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138949027

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Routledge Handbook of Health Geographies

Towards Coastal Resilience and Sustainability

Edited by Valorie Crooks, Simon Fraser University, Canada, Gavin Andrews, McMaster University, Canada and Jamie Pearce, University of Edinburgh, UK

Edited by C. Patrick Heidkamp, Southern Connecticut University, USA and John Edward Morrissey, Liverpool John Moores University, UK Series: The Dynamics of Economic Space

The Routledge Handbook of Health Geographies features 50 international chapters from leading thinkers that collectively characterize the breadth and depth of current thinking on the health-place connection. The Handbook provides a coherent synthesis of scholarship in health geographies as well multidisciplinary insights into cutting-edge research. It explores thekey concepts central to appreciating the ways in which place influences our health, from the micro-space of the body to the macro-scale of entire world regions, in order to articulate historical and contemporary aspects of this influence. Routledge Market: Health Geographies/Development Studies/Health August 2018: 246x189: 512pp Hb: 978-1-138-09804-6: £165.00 eBook: 978-1-315-10458-4 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138098046

This book interrogates the multi-scalar complexities that need to be considered in moving towards a more sustainable coastal zone through the lenses of economic geography. Routledge May 2018: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-815-35863-3: £115.00 eBook: 978-0-815-35866-4 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780815358633

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The Changing World of Farming and Food

Vulnerability, Disasters and Resilience

Security and Sustainability

Graham A. Tobin, University of South Florida, USA and Linda M. Whiteford, The University of South Florida, USA Series: Routledge Studies in Hazards, Disaster Risk and Climate Change

Michael Winter and Matt Lobley Series: Perspectives on Rural Policy and Planning We may have a reasonable knowledge of the economics of the industry but what about its people? Is this an industry socially and culturally equipped for the era of climate change and the challenge of food security? Understanding the social in the context of food security and sustainability is vital. Who are today's farmers and land owners? How do they see their role? How connected are they to the wider drivers of policy, consumer demand, science and technology? Routledge June 2018: 234x156: 192pp Hb: 978-1-409-40971-7: £105.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781409409717

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Natural events in one place result in disaster, while the same natural event in another place doesn’t. Disasters occur swiftly, and disasters occur slowly. This book uses the disaster-prone nation of Ecuador as a lens through which we can better understand disasters – their origins, effects and variances – and how to prevent and respond to these destructive events. The book explores how we can build more resilient communities and nations, particularly in the face of the cascading effects of disasters, including not only short- and long-term disaster mitigation strategies but also the economic and health impacts. Routledge Market: Hazards & Disasters/Geography/Environmental Studies June 2018: 234x156 Hb: 978-1-138-08834-4: £110.00 eBook: 978-1-315-10991-6 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138088344

Throw Away Societies People, Places and Waste Yvonne Rollins and Cassandra Kuyvenhoven How are societies affected by the way individuals and communities throw away waste materials? This edited volume explores social differences associated with waste materials in a number of geographic settings (from Tibet to Toronto, and Lebanon to London). The core aim for this book is to strengthen links with existing understanding of processes of production and consumption. This book contributes to current debates within academic and policy circles and widens the research lens in order to accommodate different geographic contexts and social perceptions of waste itself. This volume seeks to promote understanding of the social realm of sustainability. Routledge Market: Social Science / Human Geography June 2018: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-1-472-48135-1: £95.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781472481351

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Geographies of Plague Pandemics The Spatial-Temporal Behavior of Plague to the Modern Day Mark Welford Series: Geographies of Health Series Geographies of Plague Pandemics syntheses our current understanding of the spatial and temporal dynamics of plague, Yersinia pestis. The environmental, political, economic, and social impacts of the plague from Ancient Greece to the modern day are examined. Chapters explore the identity of plague DNA, its human mortality, and the source of ancient and modern plagues. This book also discusses the role plague has played in shifting power from Mediterranean Europe to Northwestern Europe during the 500 years that plague raged across the continent. Routledge Market: Health Geography March 2018: 234x156: 184pp Hb: 978-1-138-23427-7: ÂŁ105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-30743-5 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138234277

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Balkanization and Global Politics

Greenland and the International Politics of a Changing Arctic

Remaking Cities and Architecture Nikolina Bobic, Plymouth University, UK Series: Routledge Studies in Urbanism and the City In a world where ever-increasingly countries, states, cities and regions are voicing or declaring independence from the actual country or union they are a part of, it seems that decentralisation – that is Balkanization – is gaining momentum. The concept of Balkanisation plays with both resistance, referring to specific cultural-spatial practices and experience of forces largely beyond control. This book explores the processes of destruction and renewal through a detailed socio-political interrogation of architecture and its changing symbolic and functional forms. It offers a reflective and critical engagement with the recent history of the Balkans understood through a reworking of the concept of Balkanisation. Through a focus on the recent history of Belgrade, it examines the implications of violent remaking in the context of globalisation. Routledge Market: Geography / Earth Sciences September 2018: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-1-138-06183-5: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-16206-5 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138061835

Postcolonial Paradiplomacy between High and Low Politics Edited by Kristian Søby Kristensen and Jon Rahbek-Clemmensen, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark Series: Routledge Research in Polar Regions This book examines the international politics of semi-independent Greenland in a changing and increasingly globalised Arctic. It analyses how a distinct Greenlandic foreign policy identity shapes political ends and means, how relations to its parent state of Denmark is both a burden and a resource, and how Greenlandic actors use and influence regional institutional settings, foreign states and commercial actors to produce an increasingly independent – if not sovereign – entity. It is essential reading for students and scholars interested in Arctic governance and security, international relations, sovereignty, geopolitics, paradiplomacy and indigenous affairs. Routledge Market: Geography/International Relations October 2017: 234x156: 164pp Hb: 978-1-138-06109-5: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-16264-5 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138061095

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Children, Securitization, War and Peace

History, Imperialism, Critique: New Essays in World Literature

Perspectives from the West Kathrin Horschelmann, University of Durham, UK Series: Routledge Spaces of Childhood and Youth Series This book explores the implications of western security politics for children’s rights and their citizenship. It focuses on the interplay between a wide range of state-strategies that seek to enrol children in security politics as future citizen soldiers. The book explores the diversity of ways in which children themselves engage with cultures of war and the politics of security and the realities of security in their everyday lives. This book makes explicit the connections between the recruitment of children to security politics in the USA and Europe to the plight of children in other parts of the world. Routledge Market: Childhood Studies/Conflict Studies August 2018: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-1-138-92320-1: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-68519-9 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138923201

New Essays in World Literature Edited by Asher Ghaffar, University of Calgary, Canada Series: Routledge Research in New Postcolonialisms This book examines the imprint of anti-imperialist thought upon European philosophy. It features an international group of both emerging and established scholars who directly respond to Timothy Brennan’s far-reaching call to rethink intellectual histories, literary histories, and the reading habits of postcolonialism in relation to anti-imperialist tradition of critique. Routledge Market: Geography/Postcolonial Studies June 2018: 234x156: 268pp Hb: 978-1-138-21750-8: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-44024-8 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138217508

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Crisis Spaces

Political Geography

Structures, Struggles and Solidarity in Southern Europe Costis Hadjimichalis, Harokopio University, Greece Series: Routledge Studies in Human Geography This book deconstructs the myth that debt, both public and private, in Southern Europe is the sole outcome of the spendthrift ways of Greece, Spain, Italy and Portugal, offering a fresh perspective on the material, social and ideological parameters of the economic crisis and the spaces where it unfolded. Featuring a range of case examples that complement and expand the main discussion, Crisis Spaces will appeal to students and scholars of human geography, economics, regional development, political science, cultural studies and social movements studies. Routledge Market: Geography, Politics, Economics, Business November 2017: 234x156: 218pp Hb: 978-1-138-18450-3: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-64513-1 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138184503

World-economy, Nation-state and Locality Colin Flint, Utah State University, USA and Peter J. Taylor The updated seventh edition explores the corporatization of politics, challenges to globalization, and the increasingly influential role of China. The chapters have new sections on art and war, intimate geopolitics, and geopolitical constructs. Sections have been updated and added to the material of the previous edition to reflect the role of the so-called Islamic State in global geopolitics. The world-systems approach has been complemented by the perspective of feminist geography. Political Geography remains a core text for students of political geography, geopolitics, international relations and political science, as well as more broadly across human geography and the social sciences. Routledge Market: Human Geography and International Relations May 2018: 246x189: 416pp Hb: 978-1-138-05812-5: £110.00 Pb: 978-1-138-05826-2: £36.99 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138058125

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Popular Geopolitics

Urban Political Ecology in the Anthropo-obscene

Plotting an Evolving Interdiscipline

Political Interruptions and Possibilities

Edited by Robert A. Saunders, State University of New York (SUNY), New York and Vlad Strukov, University of Leeds, UK Series: Critical Geopolitics

Edited by Henrik Ernstson, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden and Erik Swyngedouw Series: Questioning Cities

This bookbrings together scholars from across a variety of academic disciplines to assess the current state of the subfield of popular geopolitics. It provides an archaeology of field, maps the flows of various frameworks of analysis into (and out of) popular geopolitics, and charts a course forward for the discipline. It explores the real-world implications of popular culture, with a particular focus on an evolving interdisciplinary nature of popular geopolitics with interrelated disciplines of media, cultural and gender studies.

The book aims to chart a radically new direction of urban political ecology, that takes into account the momentous changes that have taken place over the past 10 years or so, and explores the new political possibilities that are opening up in an age marked by proliferating contestations, deepening socio-ecological inequalities and planetary processes of urbanization. It will be of interest to postgraduates, established scholars and upper level undergraduates, from any discipline or field with an interest in the interface between the urban and the environment including: geography, urban studies, environmetal studies.

Routledge Market: Geopolitics April 2018: 234x156: 296pp Hb: 978-0-815-38403-8: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-351-20503-0 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780815384038

Routledge Market: Urban Studies/Environmental Studies November 2018: 234x156: 352pp Hb: 978-1-138-62918-9: £85.00 Pb: 978-1-138-62919-6: £29.99 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138629189

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Translating the Networked City

War, Disaster and Outmigration

Urban Infrastructures in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam

Three Decades of Moving Beyond Poverty in Sri Lanka

Edited by Jochen Monstadt, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany, Rémi de Bercegol, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France and Bérénice Bon, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany Series: Routledge Studies in Urbanism and the City This book contributes to postcolonial urban and technology studies by analysing the translation of urban planning ideals through the lens of urban infrastructure in East Africa. By drawing on recent work on the networked city, and by conceptualising the translation of this travelling urban and technological ideal, it explores how place-based processes of adaptation and creativity shape the provision of infrastructure services. Routledge Market: Urban Studies/Postcolonial Studies July 2018: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-815-35892-3: £115.00 eBook: 978-0-815-35894-7 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780815358923

Olaf Kuhlke and James A. Tyner Covering the three decades since the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka first opened its economy to the world, this book examines the development of the Sri Lankan overseas migration economy over this period, placing it in the context of the country's economic, social and political development. In examining the connections between governmental-sponsored overseas employment programs and extreme environmental and political conditions (e.g., tsunamis, armed conflict), this book argues that poverty is not the sole, or principal, factor to induce migration. An in-depth study of Sri Lanka contributes to the larger debates of population, politics and the environment. Routledge Market: Geography/Migration Studies/Asian Studies June 2018: 234x156: 200pp Hb: 978-0-754-67750-5: £105.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780754677505

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Un-making Environmental Activism Beyond Modern/Colonial Binaries in the GMO Controversy Doerthe Rosenow, Oxford Brookes University, UK Series: Routledge Research in Place, Space and Politics There has been an increasing public, and academic, interest in questions of political resistance in the social sciences. Scholarly engagement with such questions too often relies on a taken-for-granted set of theoretical assumptions, against which practices of resistance are read and judged in a binary manner. This book offers anl innovative theoretical approach that is able to think outside the box of established academic disciplines and theoretical schools of thought, through the lens of environmental activism. Drawing on Foucault and Deleuze in novel ways, this highly original work will be vital reading for those in Geography, Environmental Studies, Political Philosophy and Critical Theory. Routledge Market: Politics/Environment/Geography November 2017: 234x156: 140pp Hb: 978-1-138-65227-9: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-62439-6 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138652279

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Geographies of Transport and Mobility

Seamanship Techniques

Prospects and Challenges in an Age of Climate Change

Shipboard and Marine Operations

Stewart Barr, University of Exeter, UK, Jan Prillwitz, Tim Ryley, Griffith University, Australia and Gareth Shaw, University of Exeter Business School, UK Series: Transport and Mobility Geographies of Transport and Mobility provides a comprehensive account of the challenges for personal mobility in the 21st century. It plots the intricate relationship between new forms of mobile technology, urban planning and social practices. It examines how researchers study transport and mobility through an exploration of the different trajectories of transport geography and its relationship to the mobilities paradigm. It then discusses the discourse of sustainable mobility, focusing on the paradigm of behavioural change and urban design. The book builds a set of narratives for analysing personal mobility within the context of likely major social transformations driven by climate change.

D.J. House, previously a lecturer at Fleetwood Nautical College, UK Ideal for Merchant Navy Officers from Cadet rank to Master Mariner, the fifth edition of this highly respected book is in full colour, and has been updated to include more information on topics as diverse as electronic navigation and AIS technology whilst still including essential information on subjects such as safety at sea, rescue operations, watch keeping duties and pollution control. Used by training establishments around the world, this best seller is the only reference to both shipboard practice and ship operations that seafarers will need. Routledge Market: Nautical Studies July 2018: 246x189: 768pp Hb: 978-1-138-67610-7: £175.00 Pb: 978-1-138-67611-4: £85.00 eBook: 978-1-315-56025-0 Prev. Ed Hb: 978-0-415-82952-6 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138676107

Routledge Market: Geography/Transport Studies October 2017: 234x156: 184pp Hb: 978-1-409-44703-0: £110.00 eBook: 978-1-315-58446-1 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781409447030

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Ports as Capitalist Spaces

Urban Mobilities in the Global South

A Critical Analysis of Devolution and Development Gordon Wilmsmeier and Jason Monios Series: Transport and Society This book examines prevailing ideas of space in port geography and elaborates the case for a smooth space conceptualisation. It draws on Marx, Harvey, Deleuze and Guattari to examine the production of capitalist smooth space in the global port operations sector, in which a handful of multinational corporations manage portfolios of major ports across the globe. These ideas are explored empirically through an application to the port system of Latin America and the Caribbean. While this book is focused on the port sector, the conclusions are generalizable to the wider debate on the privatisation and deregulation of transport industries. Routledge Market: Geography/Economics/Transport Studies May 2018: 234x156: 240pp Hb: 978-1-472-47285-4: £90.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781472472854

Edited by Tanu Priya Uteng and Karen Lucas Series: Transport and Mobility Transport system improvements can have complex and unequal impacts on different sectors of society. Conventional approaches to analysing travel demand and transport system performance developed in the Global North can be ill-equipped to identify and understand the complexities and inequities of cities in the Global South. The book considers the mobilities and immobilities of cities in Africa, Asia and Latin America, through an exploration of the theoretical and methodological entry points we use to understand transport planning in cities. It will be of interest to students, scholars and policy makers of geography, urban studies, urban planning, transport studies and development studies. Routledge Market: Transport/Geography/Urban Studies December 2017: 234x156: 248pp Hb: 978-1-138-29171-3: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-26509-4 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138291713

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Railway Deregulation in Sweden Dismantling a Monopoly

Visions, Concepts and Experiences of Travel Demand Management

Gunnar Alexandersson and Staffan Hulten Series: Transport and Mobility

Gerd Sammer and Michael Bell Series: Transport and Society

Sweden is considered to be the most interesting example of railway reform in Europe. The vertical separation of the country's railway infrastructure from its operations in 1988 was pioneering in approach and has subsequently been used as a model for rail deregulation internationally. Sweden has also become something of a testing ground for the internationalisation of European railway and transportation companies. Illustrated with a broad range of empirical case studies, this book offers a comprehensive and up-to-date theoretical overview of all the main issues and phenomena of the step-wise regulatory reforms, including causes and effects from the mid-80s to the present day. It also provides a framework for the Swedish development from an international perspective, dealing with similar and dissimilar patterns of development in other countries.

Travel demand management (TDM) measures are some of the most promising transport policy measures in conurbations, especially in consideration of climate change, clean urban transport and congestion avoidance. Setting targets for reducing traffic or prospective traffic growth is a basic requirement to fulfil these goals and is a priority on the political agenda in Europe and elsewhere around the world. This book disseminates the latest research results and developments in the different fields of TDM and includes sections of voluntary behaviour change, innovation in transport policy and an evaluation of travel demand management measures.

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A Reflexive Reading of Urban Space

Contested Markets, Contested Cities

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Gentrification and Urban Justice in Retail Spaces Edited by Sara González, University of Leeds, UK Series: Routledge Studies in Urbanism and the City

Providing a critique of the concepts attached to the representation of urban space, this ground-breaking book formulates a new theory of space, which understands the dynamic interrelations between the physical and social spaces while tracing the political and economic spaces. It offers a new tool to approach the reading of these interrelations through reflexive reading strategies that identifies singular reading fragments of the different spaces through multiple reader-time-space relations. The book suggests that place can be read through sequential fragments of people, place, context, mind, author and reader. It is essential reading for scholars and

During the past decade many markets have been rediscovered as tourist attractions, food meccas and even regeneration flagships. These transformations are pushing markets to a gentrification frontier clashing with markets’ traditional role as public meeting places that support, economically and socially, a diverse range of communities including the urban poor, migrant workers, ethnic minorities and the elderly. This book is the first to explore the contemporary challenges taking place in traditional retail spaces, drawing on rich international case studies from Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, Spain, Bulgaria, and the UK.

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Claire Freeman, University of Otago, USA and Yolanda van Heezik, University of Otago, New Zealand Series: Routledge Spaces of Childhood and Youth Series

Practices, Techniques and Challenges Edited by Victoria Henshaw, Kate McLean, Dominic Medway, Chris Perkins and Gary Warnaby

This book examines child-nature definitions through two related concepts: the need for connecting to nature and the processes by which opportunities for such contact can be enhanced. This book analyses the available nature from a scientific perspective of habitats, species and environments, together with the role of planning, to identify how children in cities can and do connect with nature and how cities can and do provide meaningful natural experiences. This book challenges the notion of a universal child and childhood by recognizing children’s diverse life worlds and experiences which guides them into different and complex ways of interacting, or not, with the natural world. Routledge Market: Geography June 2018: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-1-138-94255-4: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-67310-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138942554

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New Critical Perspectives Edited by Mark Jayne, Cardiff University, UK This book provides a definitive overview of contemporary developments in our understanding of urban life in China. With multi-disciplinary perspectives, contributions outline the most significant critical theoretical, methodological and empirical developments in our appreciation of Chinese cities in the context of an increasing globalized world. It provides an in-depth insight into the impacts of urban change for those inhabiting Chinese cities. It explores in what ways theoretical engagement with Chinese cities contributes to our understanding of ‘global urbanism’. The book is crucial reading for scholars of China, Urban Studies, Politics, Economics, International Development and Geography. Routledge Market: Geography/Urban Studies May 2018: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-1-138-20171-2: £110.00 Pb: 978-1-138-20172-9: £29.99 eBook: 978-1-315-50585-5 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138201712

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Geographies of Digital Culture

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Edited by Tilo Felgenhauer, University of Jena, Germany and Karsten Gäbler, University of Jena, Germany Series: Routledge Research in Culture, Space and Identity This book explores the emerging spatial aspects of digital media, from a cultural geographic perspective. A range of established and emerging scholars address the complex new spatialities of everyday practices associated with digital cultures and digital technologies. The volume examines the ways in which new technologies, media, and infrastructure systems become a part of both new and familiar geographical imaginations, spatial relations, and bodily practices. Politics and Inequalities investigates concerns about digital technology and its use. This book will be useful for scholars and individuals in the fields of Human Geography, Anthropology, Media and Communication Studies, and History. Routledge Market: Geography/Urban Studies/Media Studies January 2018: 234x156: 172pp Hb: 978-1-138-23622-6: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-315-30295-9 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138236226

The Rules We Make for Using Land Barrie Needham, Nijmegen School of Management, the Netherlands, Edwin Buitelaar and Thomas Hartmann, Utrecht University, Netherlands Series: RTPI Library Series This book shows that the interests people have in property rights over land and buildings are not just emotional but often financial too. It follows that the law, which affects who has property rights, what those rights are and how they may be used, can have great financial consequences for people and great economic consequences for society in general. While the first edition focused on land-use planning as it affects and is affected by property rights, this radically revised edition will expand and explore this and other core aspects of land-use planning, ensuring that those practices are effective, legitimate, morally just, and economically sound. Routledge October 2018: 234x156: 188pp Hb: 978-1-138-08555-8: £100.00 Pb: 978-1-138-08557-2: £40.99 eBook: 978-1-315-11127-8 Prev. Ed Hb: 978-0-415-34373-2 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138085558

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Reid Ewing and Keith Bartholomew, University of Utah, USA As both a policy analysis and a practical how-to guide, this book presents cutting-edge original research on the role accessibility plays - and should play - in transportation planning, tracks how existing plans have sought to balance competing priorities using scenario planning and other strategies, assesses the results of various efforts to reduce automobile-dependence in cities, and explains how to make planning documents more powerful and effective. This book aims to influence other planning organizations, as well as influence federal and state policy discussions and legislation. Routledge Market: Planning / Transportation June 2018: 234x156: 260pp Hb: 978-0-815-38100-6: £135.00 Pb: 978-0-815-38103-7: £40.99 eBook: 978-1-351-21134-5 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780815381006

Edited by Tauri Tuvikene, Tallin University, Estonia, Wladimir Sgibnevb, Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography, Germany and Carola S. Neugebauer, RWTH Aachen University, Germany Series: Routledge Research in Planning and Urban Design Post-Socialist Urban Infrastructures critically elaborates on one of the most essential aspects of contemporary urban life, infrastructures, and links them to a discussion of post-socialist transformation. This book offers new and enriching perspectives on urban infrastructures by centring on transport, green spaces, and water and heating provision. Featuring contributions from the UK, Germany, Belgium, Estonia, Australia, Georgia, Lithuania, Poland, Czech Republic and India, this book provides original insights into the development of post-socialist cities for academics and researchers interested in urban geography, cultural and social anthropology and planning. Routledge Market: Urban Geography / Cultural Anthropology November 2018: 234x156 Hb: 978-0-815-39265-1: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-351-19035-0 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780815392651

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Kim Kullman, Goldsmiths University of London, UK Series: Routledge Studies in Urbanism and the City The first book to explore pedagogies of urban movement and their transformative potential for current habits and practices of travel and transport. It argues that mobility is continuously learned, unlearned and relearned throughout the life-course. The book explores why the environments that we move through matter so much. A series of case studies demonstrate how everyday mobilities turn into a site for ongoing collaborative learning. This enables experimentation with alternative ways of moving that alter the affective, material and social relations that individuals to each other, and has implications for wider systems of mobility in the present and the future. Routledge Market: Geography/Sociology/Urban Studies October 2018: 234x156: 244pp Hb: 978-1-138-20686-1: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-46381-0 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138206861

Politics in the Low Carbon City Edited by Andrés Luque-Ayala, University of Durham, UK, Simon Marvin, Sheffield University, UK and Harriet Bulkeley, University of Durham, UK Rethinking Urban Transitions provides critical insight for societal and policy debates about the potential and limits of low carbon urbanism. It draws on over a decade of international research, undertaken by scholars across multiple disciplines concerned with analysing and shaping urban sustainability transitions. It seeks to open up the possibility of a new generation of urban low carbon transition research, which foregrounds the importance of political, geographical and developmental context in shaping the possibilities for a low carbon urban future. Routledge Market: Urban Studies/Environmental Studies April 2018: 234x156: 264pp Hb: 978-1-138-05735-7: £110.00 Pb: 978-1-138-05740-1: £29.99 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138057357

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The Routledge Handbook on Spaces of Urban Politics Edited by Kevin Ward, University of Manchester, UK, Andrew E. G. Jonas, University of Hull, UK, Byron Miller and David Wilson, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Series: Routledge International Handbooks The scope of the Handbook’s coverage and contributions engages with and reflects upon the most important, innovative and recent critical developments to the inter-disciplinary field of urban politics, drawing upon a range of examples from within and across the Global North and Global South. With over forty five contributions from leading international scholars in the field, this Handbook provides critical reviews and appraisals of current state-of-the-art conceptual and theoretical approaches and future developments in urban politics. Routledge Market: Geography/ Urban Politics April 2018: 246x174: 664pp Hb: 978-1-138-89032-9: £175.00 eBook: 978-1-315-71246-8 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138890329

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INDEX BY TITLE

A Alternative Food Politics ................................................. 14 Anthropology at Home: Developments in French ........................................................................................ 3 Anthropology for Development .................................. 10 Architectures of Hurry—Mobilities, Cities and Modernity ................................................................................. 2 Artistic Approaches to Cultural Mapping .................. 3 Atmospheres and the Experiential World .................. 3

B Balkanization and Global Politics ............................... 18 Best Practices in Metropolitan Transportation Planning ................................................................................ 22 Blue Space, Health and Wellbeing ................................ 3 Branding the Nation, the Place, the Product ............ 3 British Migration ................................................................... 3

C Carceral Space, Prisoners and Animals ....................... 4 Changing World of Farming and Food, The ........... 16 Children and Animals ......................................................... 4 Children, Nature and Cities ............................................ 21 Children, Nature and Food ............................................... 4 Children, Securitization, War and Peace .................. 18 Chinese Urbanism ............................................................. 21 Cities and Dialogue ............................................................. 4 Coloniality, Ontology, and the Question of the Posthuman ........................................................................... 14 Community, Social Mobility and Borders in the Middle East ............................................................................................. 4 Companion to Environmental Studies ..................... 14 Contested Markets, Contested Cities ......................... 21 Creative Placemaking ......................................................... 4 Creative Representations of Place ................................. 5 Crisis of Global Youth Unemployment, The ........... 13 Crisis Spaces ......................................................................... 18 Cultures of Race and Ethnicity at the Museum .................................................................................... 5

D Defining National Heritage .............................................. 5 Designing with Smell ....................................................... 21 Digital and Smart Cities ..................................................... 2 Disassembled Cities ........................................................... 13 Disasters, Gender and Access to Healthcare ........... 14 Divided Spaces, Contested Pasts .................................... 5

E Eco-Cities ............................................................................... 21 Education and Development ....................................... 10 Environment, Media and Communication ............ 14 Explorations in Place Attachment ................................. 5

F Facilitated Advocacy for Sustainable Development ....................................................................... 10 From the Lighthouse: Interdisciplinary Reflections on Light ........................................................................................... 5 Fundamentals of Hydrology ......................................... 14

G Geographical Research with 'Vulnerable Groups' ...................................................................................... 9

Geographies of Comfort, The .......................................... 8 Geographies of Development ...................................... 10 Geographies of Digital Culture ..................................... 22 Geographies of Making, Craft and Creativity .................................................................................. 6 Geographies of Plague Pandemics ............................ 17 Geographies of Sexualities 'Down Under' .................. 6 Geographies of Transport and Mobility ................... 20 Geopolitics and Development ...................................... 10 Governance of Risk, Hazards and Disasters ............ 15 Green Development .......................................................... 10 Greenland and the International Politics of a Changing Arctic .................................................................. 18

H Historical Animal Geographies ....................................... 6 History, Imperialism, Critique: New Essays in World Literature ............................................................................... 18

I Impure and Worldly Geography .................................... 6 Information and Communication Technology for Development (ICT4D) ....................................................... 11 Introduction to Economic Geography, An .............. 13

L Living with the Sea ............................................................... 6 Locating Value .................................................................... 13

M Making of a Transnational Community, The .............................................................................................. 8 Mapping the Historical Imagination ........................... 6 Media and Development ................................................ 11 Mountains: Physical, Human-Environmental, and Sociocultural Dynamics .................................................... 7

N New Geographies of the Globalized World ............ 11 Night-Time Economy Management ............................ 7 Nocturnal City, The .............................................................. 8 Non-Representational Theory & Health ...................... 7

O Oil, Culture and the Petrostate ..................................... 15

P Pedagogies of Urban Mobilities ................................... 22 Performative Policy in Arctic Postage Stamps .................................................................................... 15 Placing Critical Geography .............................................. 7 Planning, Law and Economics .................................... 22 Political Geography .......................................................... 18 Popular Geopolitics ........................................................... 19 Population, Migration and Settlement in Australia and the Asia-Pacific .......................................................... 15 Ports as Capitalist Spaces ............................................... 20 Post-Socialist Urban Infrastructures .......................... 22 Postcolonial Disasters and Narratives ...................... 15 Postsecular Geographies ................................................... 7

Resilience ............................................................................... 15 Rethinking Urban Transitions ....................................... 22 Risk Communication and Community Resilience ............................................................................... 11 Routledge Handbook of African Development, The ............................................................................................ 11 Routledge Handbook of Health Geographies ......................................................................... 16 Routledge Handbook on Spaces of Urban Politics, The ............................................................................................ 23

S Seamanship Techniques ................................................. 20 Space, Grief and Bereavement ........................................ 7 Spaces of Spirituality ........................................................... 8 Studentification in Cities ................................................... 2

T Theatre, Politics and Transnational Justice ............... 8 Theories and Practices of Development ................... 11 Throw Away Societies ...................................................... 16 Time Geography in the Global Context ...................... 8 Time, Temporality and Motherhood ............................ 9 Towards Coastal Resilience and Sustainability ....................................................................... 16 Transforming Gender, Sex, Place, and Space ........... 9 Translating the Networked City ................................... 19 Twentieth Century Land Settlement Schemes ................................................................................. 12 Twin Cities ............................................................................. 23

U Un-making Environmental Activism ......................... 19 Urban Mobilities in the Global South ........................ 20 Urban Political Ecology in the Anthropo-obscene ............................................................ 19

V Vernacular Regeneration ................................................ 13 Visions, Concepts and Experiences of Travel Demand Management ....................................................................... 20 Vulnerability, Disasters and Resilience ...................... 16

W War, Disaster and Outmigration ................................. 19 Why Guattari? A Liberation of Politics, Cartography and Ecology ............................................................................ 9

Y Young People, Rights and Place .................................. 13

R Railway Deregulation in Sweden ................................ 20 Reflexive Reading of Urban Space, A ......................... 21

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A Abdelwahab, Mona A. .................................................... 21 Adams, Bill .............................................................................. 10 Aitken, Stuart ........................................................................ 13 Alexandersson, Gunnar .................................................. 20 Andrews, Gavin J. ................................................................. 7

Kar, Bandana ......................................................................... Klocker, Natascha ............................................................... Kristensen, Kristian Søby ............................................... Kuhlke, Olaf ............................................................................ Kullman, Kim .........................................................................

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L Luque-Ayala, Andrés ....................................................... 22

B Baker, Chris ............................................................................... 7 Barnes, Alison .......................................................................... 5 Barr, Stewart .......................................................................... 20 Bartolini, Nadia ....................................................................... 8 Bastia, Tanja .............................................................................. 8 Best, Ulrich ................................................................................ 7 Binns, Tony ............................................................................. 11 Bobic, Nikolina ..................................................................... 18 Bowd, Gavin ............................................................................. 6

C Castree, Noel ........................................................................ 14 Cintron, Leslie G. ................................................................... 5 Colls, Rachel ............................................................................. 9 Courage, Cara ......................................................................... 4 Crooks, Valorie ..................................................................... 16 Cugurullo, Federico .......................................................... 21

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M MacKinnon, Danny ........................................................... 13 Mackintosh, Phillip Gordon ............................................ 2 Mayer, Tamar ........................................................................ 13 McGrath, Simon .................................................................. 10 Miele, Mara ............................................................................... 4 Mika, Kasia .............................................................................. 15 Monstadt, Jochen .............................................................. 19 Morin, Karen M. ...................................................................... 4 Mosselson, Aidan ............................................................... 13

N Needham, Barrie ................................................................. 22

O O'Brien, Jamie ......................................................................... 4

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Davie, Tim ............................................................................... 14 De Nardi, Sarah ...................................................................... 6 Demossier, Marion ............................................................... 3 Duxbury, Nancy ..................................................................... 3

E Ellegard, Kajsa ......................................................................... 8 Ermann, Ulrich ........................................................................ 3 Ernstson, Henrik .................................................................. 19 Eversole, Robyn ................................................................... 10 Ewing, Reid ............................................................................ 22

F Felgenhauer, Tilo ............................................................... 22 Flint, Colin ............................................................................... 18 Foley, Ronan ............................................................................ 3 Fonstad, Mark A. .................................................................... 7 Forino, Giuseppe ................................................................ 15 Freeman, Claire ................................................................... 21

G Garrard, John ........................................................................ 23 Geraldine, Pratt ...................................................................... 8 Ghaffar, Asher ....................................................................... 18 González, Sara ...................................................................... 21 Gorman-Murray, Andrew ................................................ 6 Grove, Kevin .......................................................................... 15

H Hadfield, Philip M. ................................................................ 7 Hadjimichalis, Costis ........................................................ 18 Hansen, Anders ................................................................... 14 Haylor, Graham ................................................................... 10 Heeks, Richard ..................................................................... 11 Heidkamp, C. Patrick ........................................................ 16 Henshaw, Victoria .............................................................. 21 Horschelmann, Kathrin .................................................. 18 Hoskins, Gareth ................................................................... 13 House, D.J. .............................................................................. 20

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Pacini-Ketchabaw, Veronica .......................................... 4 Peters, Kimberley .................................................................. 6 Phillipov, Michelle ............................................................. 14 Plaza, Penelope ................................................................... 15 Potter, Robert ....................................................................... 10 Power, Marcus ..................................................................... 10 Price, Laura ............................................................................... 6 Price, Laura ............................................................................... 8

R Rezwana, Nahid .................................................................. 14 Rollins, Yvonne .................................................................... 16 Rosenow, Doerthe ............................................................ 19

S Sammer, Gerd ...................................................................... 20 Saunders, Robert A. .......................................................... 19 Senoguz, Hatice .................................................................... 4 Shaw, Robert ........................................................................... 8 Smith, Darren .......................................................................... 2 Smith, Jeffrey ........................................................................... 5 Solarz, Marcin Wojciech ................................................. 11 Strang, Veronica .................................................................... 5 Sumartojo, Shanti ................................................................. 3 Sweet, Elizabeth ................................................................. 13

T Thys-Senocak, Lucienne ................................................... 5 Tobin, Graham A. ............................................................... 16 Tolia-Kelly, Divya P. .............................................................. 5 Tuvikene, Tauri .................................................................... 22

U Uteng, Tanu Priya .............................................................. 20

V Vokes, Richard ...................................................................... 11 von Benzon, Nadia ............................................................... 9

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Jackson, Mark ....................................................................... 14 Jayne, Mark ............................................................................ 21 Jedan, Christoph ................................................................... 7 Jellis, Thomas .......................................................................... 9 Johnston, Lynda .................................................................... 9 Jones, Roy ............................................................................... 12

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