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Volume 4, Number 2 (2011)

Human Geography, 4(2) (2011)

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Socialism and the ‘Social Economy’

Aram Eisenschitz, Jamie Gough

The Limits of Localist Reforms

Greg Sharzer

Agents of Change and Obstruction: Municipal Councilors and Urban D/development in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region

Tara van Dijk

Space Matters: The 2010 Winter Olympics and its Discontents

Jules Boykoff

Time as a Mode of Biopolitics

B.S. Butola

Social Justice and the Politics of Emotions

Barbara Van Wijnendaele

Positioning the Egyptian Revolution

Mohamed Waked

“The Hard Hit is Still to Come”: An Intifada Imaginary

Philip Rizk

Commonwealth

Joel Wainwright

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