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6by Harriet Bulkeley Vanesa Castán Broto Published in Transactions - Institute of British Geographers (1965) (01.01.2013)“...In this paper, we argue for an approach that goes beyond an institutional reading of urban climate governance to engage with the ways in which government is...”
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7by Tania Murray Li Published in Transactions - Institute of British Geographers (1965) (01.01.2014)“...The so-called global land rush has drawn new attention to land, its uses and value. But land is a strange object. Although it is often treated as a thing and...”
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8by Müller, Martin Schurr, Carolin Published in Transactions - Institute of British Geographers (1965) (01.07.2016)“...This paper shows that assemblage thinking and actor‐network theory (ANT) have much more to gain from each other than debate has so far conceded. Exploring the...”
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9by Pile, Steve Published in Transactions - Institute of British Geographers (1965) (01.01.2010)“...This paper seeks to examine both how emotions have been explored in emotional geography and also how affect has been understood in affectual geography. By...”
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10by Radcliffe, Sarah A Published in Transactions - Institute of British Geographers (1965) (01.09.2017)“...This piece provides an overview of decolonising approaches for geographers unfamiliar with the field, first by examining some of the ways in which decolonial...”
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11by Allan M Findlay Russell King Fiona M Smith Alistair Geddes Ronald Skeldon Published in Transactions - Institute of British Geographers (1965) (01.01.2012)“...This paper explores the motivations and meanings of international student mobility. Central to the discussion are the results of a large questionnaire survey...”
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12by García‐Lamarca, M Kaika, M Published in Transactions - Institute of British Geographers (1965) (01.07.2016)“...The paper expands the conceptual framework within which we examine mortgage debt by reconceptualising mortgages as a biotechnology: a technology of power over...”
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13by Phil Allmendinger Graham Haughton Published in Transactions - Institute of British Geographers (1965) (01.01.2012)“...This paper argues that spatial planning in England needs to be analysed as a form of neoliberal spatial governance, underpinned by a variety of post-politics...”
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14by Mark Graham Matthew Zook Andrew Boulton Published in Transactions - Institute of British Geographers (1965) (01.01.2013)“...With the increasing prevalence of both geographically referenced information and the code through which it is regulated, digital augmentations of place will...”
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15by Morgan Robertson Published in Transactions - Institute of British Geographers (1965) (01.01.2012)“...The development of markets in water quality, biodiversity and carbon sequestration signals a new intensification and financialisation in the encounter between...”
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16by S N Lane N Odoni C Landström S J Whatmore N Ward S Bradley Published in Transactions - Institute of British Geographers (1965) (01.01.2011)“...In this paper, we describe an experiment in which the position of scientists with respect to flood risk management is fundamentally changed. Building on a...”
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18by Ben Anderson Published in Transactions - Institute of British Geographers (1965) (01.01.2012)“...In this paper I stage an encounter between two concepts that have become popular placeholders for a broad concern with a politics of life: affect and biopower...”
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19by Adam Ramadan Published in Transactions - Institute of British Geographers (1965) (01.01.2013)“...While the repressive geographies of asylum and refuge in Europe have been the focus of academic attention in recent years, much less work in geography has...”
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20by Sarah Elwood Agnieszka Leszczynski Published in Transactions - Institute of British Geographers (1965) (01.01.2013)“...New spatial media – the informational artefacts and mediating technologies of the geoweb – represent new opportunities for activist, civic, grassroots,...”