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1. Guest editorial: the 2001 UK census: remarkable resource or bygone legacy of the ‘pencil and paper era’?

2. Postcolonial leadership: a discursive analysis of the Conservative Green Paper 'A Conservative agenda for international development'.

3. From Green Paper to Government: the Coalition's record on international development1.

4. From Green Paper to Government: the Coalition's record on international development1.

5. Towards a geographical research agenda for social enterprise.

6. Hope for nanotechnology: anticipatory knowledge and the governance of affect.

7. Area Prize.

8. Sinking the radio 'pirates': exploring British strategies of governance in the North Sea, 1964-1991.

9. Vibrating materialities: mobility-body-technology relations Bissell Vibrating materialities.

10. ‘No one gives you a chance to say what you are thinking’: finding space for children's agency in the UK asylum system.

11. Constructing a social geography of grandparenthood: a new focus for intergenerationality.

12. Imaging vulnerability: the iconography of climate change.

13. The high wire act: a comparison of British transatlantic foreign policies in the Second World War and the war in Iraq, 2001–2003.

14. Knowing our own history? Geography department archives in the UK.

15. Not in my back yard! Sports stadia location and the property market.

16. Re-engaging with the physical environment: a health-related environmental classification of the UK.

17. The emergence of service-based integrated coastal management in the UK.

18. Pupils or prisoners? Institutional geographies and internal exclusion in UK secondary schools.

19. How to reach the ‘hard-to-reach’: the development of Participatory Geographic Information Systems (P-GIS) for inclusive urban design in UK cities.

20. Reflections on interviewing elites.

21. Doing interdisciplinarity: motivation and collaboration in research for sustainable agriculture in the UK.

22. It's good to talk: performing and recording the telephone interview.

23. Micro-level analysis of childhood obesity, diet, physical activity, residential socioeconomic and social capital variables: where are the obesogenic environments in Leeds?

24. Priorities, policies and (time)scales: the delivery of emissions reductions in the UK transport sector.

25. Geographies of embodied outdoor experience and the arrival of the patio heater.

26. ‘Gluttony or sloth’: critical geographies of bodies and morality in (anti)obesity policy.

27. Working a fraction and making a fraction work: a rough guide for geographers in the academy.

28. Financial inclusion, universal banking and post offices in Britain.

29. Flood insurance: the challenge of the uninsured.

30. What is local about local environmental governance? Observations from the local biodiversity action planning process.

31. (Re)surveying the uses of Geographical Information Systems in Health Authorities 1991–2001.

32. Public cost for private gain? Recent and proposed ‘national’ stadium developments in the UK, and commonalities with North America.

33. Representing rurality? New Labour and the electoral geography of rural Britain.

34. Rural industrialization, ‘quality’ and service: some findings from South Warwickshire and North Devon.

35. Linking censuses through time: problems and solutions.

36. Virtual vegetables and adopted sheep: ethical relation, authenticity and Internet-mediated food production technologies.

37. Interrogating the ten-year transport plan.

38. Liberal Democrat influence on coalition international development policy.

39. From observation to experimentation: one prescription for a geography of public policy.

40. Theorising life transitions: geographical perspectives.

41. Geographies of impact: power, participation and potential.

42. The Conservatives, the Coalition and international development.

43. Legal implications of mobile shorelines in Great Britain.

44. Gathering in Thoreau's backyard: nontimber forest product harvesting as practice.

45. Carbon reduction, ‘the public’ and renewable energy: engaging with socio-technical configurations.

46. Labour market flexibility in UK regions, 1979–1998.

47. Aspiration and reality: flood policy, economic damages and the appraisal process.

48. Geography fieldwork in a ‘risk society’.

49. Sustainable flood management: oxymoron or new paradigm?

50. Politicization of research and the relevance of geography: some experiences and reflections for an ongoing debate.