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![]() Transactions of the Institute of British GeographersJournal compilation © 2010 Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers) Published on behalf of the Royal Geographical Society (with The Institute of British Geographers) TABLE OF CONTENTSVolume 33 Issue 1 , Pages 3 - 153 (January 2008)EditorialEditorial (p 3-4) Abstract | Full Text:
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Boundary CrossingsGeographical work at the boundaries of climate change (p 5-11) Abstract
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PapersThe rise of global work (p 12-26) Abstract
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Geographies of business education: MBA programmes, reflexive business schools and the cultural circuit of capital (p 27-41) Abstract
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The New Zealand designer fashion industry: making industries and co-constituting political projectsa (p 42-59) Abstract
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'We're here to stay': economic restructuring, Latino migration and place-making in the US South (p 60-72) Abstract
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'Sleep-walking towards segregation'? The changing ethnic composition of English schools, 1997–2003: an entry cohort analysis (p 73-90) Abstract
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Protest practice and (tree) cultures of conflict: understanding the spaces of 'tree maiming' in eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century England (p 91-108) Abstract
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Reworking hegemony in the urban waterscape (p 109-126) Abstract
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The 'Map Girls'. British women geographers' war work, shifting gender boundaries and reflections on the history of geography (p 127-148) Abstract
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CommentaryGlobalising the geohistory of city/state relations: on 'Problematizing city/state relations: towards a geohistorical understanding of contemporary globalization' by Peter J Taylor (p 149-151) Abstract
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ReplyCity-states and globalisation: a reply to Sidaway (p 152-153) Abstract
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