The AAG is pleased to announce that Volume 108, Issue 5 (September 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
Land Cover Change, Surface Mining, and Their Impacts on a Heavy Rain Event in the Appalachia by William Rodgers, Rezaul Mahmood, Ronald Leeper & Jun Yan
Alcohol Risk Environments, Vulnerability, and Social Inequalities in Alcohol Consumption by Niamh K. Shortt, Esther Rind, Jamie Pearce, Richard Mitchell & Sarah Curtis
Preempting the Second Contradiction: Solar Geoengineering as Spatiotemporal Fix by Kevin Surprise
Editor’s Choice: Everyday Racism in Integrated Spaces: Mapping the Experiences of Students of Color at a Diversifying Predominantly White Institution by Stacy Anne Harwood, Ruby Mendenhall, Sang S. Lee, Cameron Riopelle & Margaret Browne Huntt
Modeling the Dynamics of Community Resilience to Coastal Hazards Using a Bayesian Network by Heng Cai, Nina S. N. Lam, Lei Zou & Yi Qiang
Unsettled Sovereignty and the Sea: Mobilities and More-Than-Territorial Configurations of State Power by Elizabeth Havice
Somatic Sovereignty: Body as Territory in Colombia’s Legión del Afecto by Allison Hayes-Conroy
A New Urban Typology Model Adapting Data Mining Analytics to Examine Dominant Trajectories of Neighborhood Change: A Case of Metro Detroit by Yuchen Li & Yichun Xie |
Articles (continued)
“They Turn Us into Criminals”: Embodiments of Fear in Cambodian Land Grabbing by Laura Schoenberger & Alice Beban
The Making of White Water Citizens in Australia and the Western United States: Racialization as a Transnational Project of Irrigation Governance by Kate A. Berry & Sue Jackson
Testing Indicators of Risk Populations for Theft from the Person across Space and Time: The Significance of Mobility and Outdoor Activity by Guangwen Song, Lin Liu, Wim Bernasco, Luzi Xiao, Suhong Zhou & Weiwei Liao
Examining the Effects of Objective Hurricane Risks and Community Resilience on Risk Perceptions of Hurricanes at the County Level in the U.S. Gulf Coast: An Innovative Approach by Wanyun Shao, Maaz Gardezi & Siyuan Xian
“Far Back in American Time”: Culture, Region, Nation, Appalachia, and the Geography of Voice by George Revill & John R. Gold
Mining Twitter Data for Improved Understanding of Disaster Resilience by Lei Zou, Nina S. N. Lam, Heng Cai & Yi Qiang
Resetting Neoliberal Values: Lawmaking in Malaysia’s Islamic Finance by Jessie P. H. Poon, Jane Pollard & Yew Wah Chow
Channeling Xining: Tibetan Place-Making in Western China during the Era of Commodity Housing by Andrew Grant |