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Volume 11, Number 1 (2018)

Human Geography, 11(1) (2018)

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Articles

The Strategic Resources-Criminalization Nexus: Ecuador’s Intag Zone

Lindsay Shade, Darwin Javier Ramírez

Smart Cities: Contradictions yet Opportunities for a Better Urban World

Cinthia de Almeida Fagundes, Lindon Fonseca Matias

Fishing for Justice: England’s Inshore Fisheries’ Social Movements and Fixed Quota Allocation

Jeremy W. Anbleyth-Evans, Chris Williams

Having Faith in the Party Again: The Two-Line Party Struggle in the Chinese Communist Party

Collin L. Chambers

Surveillance, Bureaucracy, and the Politics of Anonymity in Democratic Kampuchea

James A. Tyner

 

Opinion

Terrains of Trauma: A Children’s Geography of Urban Disinvestment

Falola, Bisola, Faria, Caroline

 

Book Reviews

Growing Resistance: Canadian Farmers and the Politics of Genetically Modified Wheat

Naylor, Lindsay

DIY Detroit: Making Do in a City Without Services (Book Review)

Wilkinson, Catherine

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