Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
Vol. 17, No.1, February 1999

Contents

Guest editorial

Speaking with the enemy? A conversation with Michael Goodchild 1
Nadine Schuurman

An interview with Michael Goodchild, January 6, 1998, Santa Barbara, 3
California Interviewer: Nadine Schuurman

Skeptical realism: from either/or to both-and Matthew G Hannah 17
Wittgenstein and social practices Nigel Stirk 35

Money cultures after Georg Simmel: mobility, movement, and identity 51
John Alien, Michael Pryke

Explorations in heterotopia: Local Exchange Trading Schemes (LETS) 69
and the micropolitics of money and livelihood Peter North

Learning and adaptation in decentralised business networks 87
Ash Amin, Patrick Cohendet

Reflections of a 'great port city': the case of Newcastle, Australia 105
Deborah Stevenson

Reviews

Reviews editor's note: scholar's choice 121
Scholar's choice: Michael Watts 121
Gibbons on Klein: The history of forgetting: Los Angeles and the erasure of memory 121
Sharp on King, Connell, White (Eds): Writing across worlds: literature and migration 123
Cresswell on Seddon: Landprints: reflections on place and landscape 124
Whatmore on Bell, Valentine: Consuming geographies: we are where we eat 125


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Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
Vol. 17, No. 2, April 1999

Contents

Guest editorial

The weaving of gentrification discourse and the boundaries of the gentrification 127
community Loretta Lees

Selling nature to save it? Biodiversity and green developmentalism 133
Kathleen McAfee

The new global command economy Mohameden Ould-Mey 155

Against 'globalization from above': critical geopolitics and the World Order 181
Models Project Simon Dalby

To boldly go? Place, metaphor, and the marketing of Auckland's Starship 201
Hospital Robin A Kearns, J Ross Barnett

Space for gender: cultural roles of the forbidden and the permitted 227
Tovi Fenster

Reviews

Scholar's choice: Susan Roberts 247
Barnes on Harvey: Justice, nature and the geography of difference 247
Moss on Soja: Thirdspace: journeys to Los Angeles and other real-and-imagined places 249
lveson on Ruddick: Young and homeless in Hollywood: mapping the social imaginary 250


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ENVIRONMENT & PLANING : SOCIETY AND SPACE
VOL. 17, NO. 3, JUNE 1999

Contents

Guest editorials

Between the woof and the weft: a response to Loretta Lees Liz Bondi 253


Warping the cloth that academics weave: a reply to Bondi (and Rose and Smith) 255
Loretta Lees


Situating cultural twists and turns Noel Castree 257


Gender, class, and gentrification: enriching the debate Liz Bondi 261

Hearing places, making spaces: sonorous geographies, ephemeral rhythms, 283
and the Blackburn warehouse parties J Ingham, M Purvis, D B Clarke

Embassies and sanctuaries: women's experiences of race and fear in public 307
space Kristen Day

A corporeal geography of consumption Gill Valentine 329

Making sense of men's lifestyle magazines 353
Peter Jackson, Nick Stevenson, Kate Brooks

Reviews

Scholar's choice: Linda McDowell 369

Castree on O'Connor: Natural causes: essays in ecological Marxism 370

Demeritt on Macnaghten, Urry: Contested natures 372

Driver on Ryan: The cartographic eye: how explorers saw Australia 375

Verstraete on Kaplan: Questions of travel: postmodern discourses of displacement 376


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Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
VOL. 17 , NO. 4 , August 1999


Contents


Editorial

The international Critical Geography Group: forbidden optimism? 379
Caroline Desbiens, Neil Smith


International Critical Geography Group—Statement of Purpose 382

The end of consensus? The impact of participatory initiatives on conceptions 383
of conservation and the countryside in the United Kingdom
Philip P Goodwin


The maritime mystique: sustainable development) capital mobility, and nostalgia 403
m the world ocean Philip E Steinberg


Dark Panopticon. Or, Attack of the Killer Tomatoes 427
Marcus A Doel, David B Clarke


The power of distraction: distraction, tactility, and habit in the work 451
of Walter Benjamin Alan Latham


Postcolonialism and the deconstructive scenario: representing Gayatri Spivak 475
Beverley Best

Reviews

Mitchell on Crang: Cultural geography 495

Sheppard on Thrift: Spatial formations 498

Wilson on Davis: Spectacular nature: corporate culture and the Sea World experience 500

Prytherch, Marston on Douglass, Friedmann (Eds): Cities for citizens: planning and 502
the rise of civil society in a global age


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