The AAG is pleased to announce that Volume 108, Issue 4 (July 2018) of the Annals of the American Association of Geographers is now available. A full list of contents is below.
The Annals contains original, timely, and innovative articles that advance knowledge in all facets of the discipline. Articles are divided into four major areas: Geographic Methods; Human Geography; Nature and Society; and Physical Geography, Earth, and Environmental Sciences.
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Table of Contents
Articles
Bureaucratic Territory: First Nations, Private Property, and “Turn-Key” Colonialism in Canada by Jeremy J. Schmidt
Anthropocene Landscape Change and the Legacy of Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Mining in the Fourmile Catchment, Colorado Front Range by David P. Dethier, William B. Ouimet, Sheila F. Murphy, Maneh Kotikian, Will Wicherski, and Rachel M. Samuels
Editors’ Choice: Racial Gerrymandering of Municipal Borders: Direct Democracy, Participatory Democracy, and Voting Rights in the United States by Noah J. Durst
Threatening Dystopias: Development and Adaptation Regimes in Bangladesh by Kasia Paprocki
Love Actually: Youth Mediators and Advisors in North India by Jane Dyson
A Multiscalar Approach to Mapping Marginal Agricultural Land: Smallholder Agriculture in Malawi by Brad G. Peter, Joseph P. Messina, and Sieglinde S. Snapp
Geographies of Organized Hate in America: A Regional Analysis by Richard M. Medina, Emily Nicolosi, Simon Brewer, and Andrew M. Linke
Capitalism, Wealth, and Conservation in the Age of Security: The Vitalization of the State by Elizabeth Lunstrum |
Articles (continued)
Green and Gray: New Ideologies of Nature in Urban Sustainability Policy by David Wachsmuth and Hillary Angelo
Open Access: Multiscale Measures of Population: Within- and between-City Variation in Exposure to the Sociospatial Context by Ana Petrovic, Maarten van Ham, and David Manley
Dig Your Own Well: A Political Ecology of Rural Institutions in Western Sub-Saharan Africa by Leif V. Brottem
Cities as Catalysts of Gendered Social Change? Reflections from Zambia by Alice Evans
Open Access: Understanding the Impacts of Human Mobility on Accessibility Using Massive Mobile Phone Tracking Data by Bi Yu Chen, Yafei Wang, Donggen Wang, Qingquan Li, William H. K. Lam, and Shih-Lung Shaw
Deathscapes of Settler Colonialism: The Necro-Settlement of Stoney Creek, Ontario, Canada by Adam J. Barker
Measuring Spatial Data Fitness-for-Use through Multiple Criteria Decision Making by Elizabeth A. Wentz and Melinda Shimizu
Characterizing Diffusion Dynamics of Disease Clustering: A Modified Space–Time DBSCAN (MST-DBSCAN) Algorithm by Fei-Ying Kuo, Tzai-Hung Wen, and Clive E. Sabe |