nr |
titel |
auteur |
tijdschrift |
jaar |
jaarg. |
afl. |
pagina('s) |
type |
1 |
Business as family, family as business: Female entrepreneurship in Kampala, Uganda
|
Monteith, William |
|
|
101 |
C |
p. 111-121 |
artikel |
2 |
Climate change and the Syrian civil war, Part II: The Jazira’s agrarian crisis
|
Selby, Jan |
|
|
101 |
C |
p. 260-274 |
artikel |
3 |
Commentary on ‘Habitability and Design: Radical interdependence and the remaking of cities’, by Arturo Escobar
|
Simon, David |
|
|
101 |
C |
p. 218-221 |
artikel |
4 |
Decolonising strategies and neoliberal dilemmas in a tertiary institution: Nurturing care-full approaches in a blended learning environment
|
McLean, Jessica |
|
|
101 |
C |
p. 122-131 |
artikel |
5 |
Editorial Board
|
|
|
|
101 |
C |
p. ii |
artikel |
6 |
Environmentalism and the Politics of Pre-emption: reconsidering South Asia’s environmental history in the epoch of the Anthropocene
|
D'Souza, Rohan |
|
|
101 |
C |
p. 242-249 |
artikel |
7 |
Habitability and design: Radical interdependence and the re-earthing of cities
|
Escobar, Arturo |
|
|
101 |
C |
p. 132-140 |
artikel |
8 |
Hatescape? A relational geography of disability hate crime, exclusion and belonging in the city
|
Hall, Edward |
|
|
101 |
C |
p. 100-110 |
artikel |
9 |
‘Local hunting’ and community-based natural resource management in Namibia: Contestations and livelihoods
|
Lubilo, Rodgers |
|
|
101 |
C |
p. 62-75 |
artikel |
10 |
Narratives of scarcity: Framing the global land rush
|
Scoones, Ian |
|
|
101 |
C |
p. 231-241 |
artikel |
11 |
Niching in cities under pressure. Tracing the reconfiguration of community psychiatric care and the housing market in Berlin
|
Bieler, Patrick |
|
|
101 |
C |
p. 202-211 |
artikel |
12 |
On-edge in the impasse: Inhabiting the housing crisis as structure-of-feeling
|
Harris, Ella |
|
|
101 |
C |
p. 156-164 |
artikel |
13 |
‘On edge?’: Studies in precarious urbanisms
|
Philo, Chris |
|
|
101 |
C |
p. 150-155 |
artikel |
14 |
Playing cards against the state: Precarious lives, conspiracy theories, and the production of ‘irrational’ subjects
|
Johnson-Schlee, Sam |
|
|
101 |
C |
p. 174-181 |
artikel |
15 |
Precarious encounters with urban life: The city/psychosis nexus beyond epidemiology and social constructivism
|
Söderström, Ola |
|
|
101 |
C |
p. 80-89 |
artikel |
16 |
Re-framing India’s “water crisis”: An institutions and entitlements perspective
|
Shah, Sameer H. |
|
|
101 |
C |
p. 76-79 |
artikel |
17 |
Rhino poaching and the “slow violence” of conservation-related resettlement in Mozambique’s Limpopo National Park
|
Witter, Rebecca |
|
|
101 |
C |
p. 275-284 |
artikel |
18 |
Scarcity, ‘polite society’ and activism
|
Hildyard, Nicholas |
|
|
101 |
C |
p. 294-298 |
artikel |
19 |
Social networks and the resilient livelihood strategies of Dara-ang women in Chiang Mai, Thailand
|
Ayuttacorn, Arratee |
|
|
101 |
C |
p. 28-37 |
artikel |
20 |
Still searching for (food) sovereignty: Why are radical discourses only partially mobilised in the independent Anglo-Caribbean?
|
Thompson, Merisa S. |
|
|
101 |
C |
p. 90-99 |
artikel |
21 |
The assemblage of culture-led policies in small towns and rural communities
|
Lysgård, Hans Kjetil |
|
|
101 |
C |
p. 10-17 |
artikel |
22 |
The changing face of Kumasi central, Ghana
|
Cobbinah, Patrick Brandful |
|
|
101 |
C |
p. 49-61 |
artikel |
23 |
The new politics and geographies of scarcity
|
Mehta, Lyla |
|
|
101 |
C |
p. 222-230 |
artikel |
24 |
The peace dividend as an intangible benefit in mega-project justification: A comparative content analysis of the Dead Sea-Red Sea Canal
|
Fischhendler, Itay |
|
|
101 |
C |
p. 141-149 |
artikel |
25 |
The politics of embodied urban precarity: Roma people and the fight for housing in Bucharest, Romania
|
Lancione, Michele |
|
|
101 |
C |
p. 182-191 |
artikel |
26 |
The risky streets of ontologically redesigned cities: Some comments on Arturo Escobar’s rurbanization research program
|
Asher, Kiran |
|
|
101 |
C |
p. 212-214 |
artikel |
27 |
Thinking ontologically and making do with development: A response to Escobar
|
Cupples, Julie |
|
|
101 |
C |
p. 215-217 |
artikel |
28 |
This is what Nature has become: Tracing climate and water narratives in India’s rainfed drylands
|
Bharucha, Zareen Pervez |
|
|
101 |
C |
p. 285-293 |
artikel |
29 |
Threats and burdens: Challenging scarcity-driven narratives of “overpopulation”
|
Hendrixson, Anne |
|
|
101 |
C |
p. 250-259 |
artikel |
30 |
Towards a mega-regional economy: A financial geography perspective to understanding Shanghai’s role in the Yangtze River Delta integration
|
Li, Weimin |
|
|
101 |
C |
p. 1-9 |
artikel |
31 |
Translating legitimacy: Perspectives on institutions for human-wildlife coexistence in central India
|
Read, Daniel J. |
|
|
101 |
C |
p. 38-48 |
artikel |
32 |
Vacancy at the edges of the precarious city
|
Ferreri, Mara |
|
|
101 |
C |
p. 165-173 |
artikel |
33 |
When environmental legacy becomes a resource: On the making of secondary resources
|
Bleicher, Alena |
|
|
101 |
C |
p. 18-27 |
artikel |
34 |
Why self-care matters for Roma people and beyond. Vulnerability and the (un)making of water and sanitation infrastructure at the margins of the city
|
Rosa, Elisabetta |
|
|
101 |
C |
p. 192-201 |
artikel |