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Ballard and the politics of catastrophe,2006,9,1,86-88,Gandy "Homeland" Insecurities?: Katrina and the Politics of "Security" in Metropolitan America,2006,9,1,63-67,Graham Those Who Overstate the Lessons of the Past Are Condemned to Draw Erroneous Conclusions,2006,9,1,38-40,Kich The Buoyancy of Failure: Battling Nature in New Orleans,2006,9,1,48-51,Lavin On Flexible Urbanism,2006,9,1,23-25,Manaugh Death on the Roof: Race and Bureaucratic Failure,2006,9,1,31-34,Molotch Site and Situation: Impossible but Inevitable Cities,2006,9,1,20-22,Paleo Rethinking Trauma in the Hurricane's Wake,2006,9,1,52-54,Pintar Speed Desire and Inaction in New Orleans: Like a Stick in the Spokes,2006,9,1,35-37,Tiessen Enacting Traffic Spaces,2009,12,2,205-217,Kullman Home Beyond Home,2009,12,3,359-370,Michael When a "Home" Becomes a "House": Care and Caring in the Flood Recovery Process,2009,12,3,303-316,Sims The Question of Movement in Dwelling,2009,12,3,371-382,Tirado Gated Communities and the Construction of Social Class Markers in Postsocialist Societies: The Case of Poland,2010,13,4,421-435,Polanska Post—Mass Media Functions Locative Media and Informational Territories: New Ways of Thinking About Territory Place and Mobility in Contemporary Society,2010,13,4,403-420,Lemos Rhythms of Walking: History and Presence in a City Street,2010,13,4,376-388,Vergunst Negotiation in Motion: Unpacking a Geography of Mobility,2010,13,4,389-402,Jensen Living With Community Violence: A Conversation With Primary School Children in Kingston’s Inner City,2011,14,1,114-128,Bailey Qalandia Checkpoint as Space and Nonplace,2011,14,1,4-26,Tawil-Souri Democratic Vistas: Frederick Law Olmsted’s Parks as Spatial Mediation of Urban Diversity,2011,14,1,51-66,Kosnoski “Tits Out for the Boys and No Back Chat”,2009,12,2,166-182,Andrews Site Re-visionings: On Seeing Space,2000,3,4-5,187-203,Brydon An Urban Physiognomy of the 1964 Kitty Genovese Murder,2011,14,3,310-329,Rentschler Domesticating Spaces: Sociotechnical Studies and the Built Environment,2011,14,3,259-268,Berker Overcoming Distance and Space Through Technology: Record Aviation Linking Fascist Italy With South America,2011,14,3,330-348,Caprotti The impersonal flâneur: navigation styles of social agents in urban traffic,2002,5,2,169-184,Toiskallio Spellbound: early cinema's transformational spaces,2013,16,2,161-172,Väliaho Interaction between road users: offering space in traffic,2014,17,2,176-190,Haddington Rewriting the battles of Algiers: ephemeral tactics in the city at war,2015,18,4,387-410,Crane Public spaces for youth? the case of the Jane-Finch neighborhood in Toronto,2016,19,3,208-223,Galanakis The resistance of fun: fixed-gear cycling in urban public spaces,2017,20,2,239-254,Eichler Velomobile formations-in-action: biking and talking together,2014,17,2,137-156,McIlvenny Open minds open spaces: mind-set changes during urban walking,2017,20,4,385-398,Salin These boardwalks were made for bushwalking: disentangling grounds surfaces and walking experiences,2018,21,1,33-45,Vannini The Moses effect: the spatial hierarchy and joint accomplishment of a blind person navigating,2018,21,2,129-144,Due Landscaping selves through parkour: reinterpreting the urban environment of Singapore,2018,21,2,145-158,Bunnell Round and round we go! The performative nature of the roundabout,2018,21,4,455-468,Sullivan Falling in place: geoscience disaster and cultural heritage at the Frank Slide Canada's deadliest rockslide,2019,22,1,66-76,Vallee "If you can't hear me I will show you": insurgent claims to public space in a marginalized social housing neighborhood in France,2019,22,3,250-262,Dijkema A prefigurative politics of play in public places: children claim their democratic right to the city through play,2019,22,3,294-307,Asiasiga Brokers and tours: selling urban poverty and violence in Latin America and the Caribbean,2020,23,1,4-14,Jones On a walking tour to no man's land: brokering and shifting narratives of violence in Trench Town Jamaica,2020,23,1,48-60,Osbourne Like a fish needs a bicycle: Henri Lefebvre and the liberation of transportation,2013,16,3,397-410,Scott Sites of violence sites of peace sites of justice: transforming the relational landscape of Yogyakarta,2022,ePub,ePub,ePub,McMillan