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1. Caring for soil life in the Anthropocene: The role of attentiveness in more‐than‐human ethics.

2. Investigating trial spaces: Thinking through legal spatiality beyond the court.

3. From post‐political to authoritarian planning in England, a crisis of legitimacy.

4. Here, there, everywhere: The relational geographies of chemsex.

5. Public access, private land, and spatial politics: The geographical importance of the right of way in Coventry, England.

6. Embodying plurality: Becoming more‐than‐homeless.

7. Brexit: Modes of uncertainty and futures in an impasse.

8. Intersections of (infra)structural violence and cultural inclusion: The geopolitics of minority cemeteries and crematoria provision.

9. The evolution and stability of multi‐ethnic residential neighbourhoods in England.

10. Art and gentrification: pursuing the urban pastoral in Hoxton, London.

11. The local universality of veterinary expertise and the geography of animal disease.

12. 'Geography matters': the role distance plays in reproducing educational inequality in East London.

13. Design capital: practice and situated learning in London design agencies.

14. A city of sanctuary: the relational re-imagining of Sheffield’s asylum politics.

15. Landscape, absence and the geographies of love.

16. ‘Sainsbury's is my local’: English alcohol policy, domestic drinking practices and the meaning of home.

17. Articulating Otherness? White rural residents talk about Gypsy-Travellers.

18. Animal landscapes: otters and wildfowl in England 1945–1970.

19. ‘National’ identities and the politics of ancient heritage: continuity and change at ancient monuments in Britain and Ireland, c.1675–1850.

20. Stubborn identities and the construction of socio-spatial boundaries: ultra-orthodox Jews living in contemporary Britain.

21. In search of 'lost' knowledge and outsourced expertise in flood risk management.

22. Long-term environmental monitoring in the UK: origins and achievements of the Plynlimon catchment study.

23. 'Faith in the system?' State-funded faith schools in England and the contested parameters of community cohesion.

24. Editorial.

25. Neoliberalism, policy localisation and idealised subjects: a case study on educational restructuring in England.

26. The reputational ghetto: territorial stigmatisation in St Paul's, Bristol.

27. Models of equilibrium, natural agency and environmental change: lay ecologies in UK recreational angling.

28. The power of speech: orality, oaths and evidence in the British Atlantic world, 1650-1800.

29. Mapping the English Lake District: a literary GIS.

30. Settlement area migration in England and Wales: assessing evidence for a social gradient.

31. The transition of pupils from primary to secondary school in England.

32. How awkward encounters could influence the future form of many gardens.

33. William Jessop and the River Trent: mobility, engineering and the landscape of eighteenth-century ‘improvement’.

34. Regional spaces, spaces of regionalism: territory, insurgent politics and the English question.

35. Family photographs and domestic spacings: a case study.

36. The production, symbolization and socialization of gentrification: impressions from two Berkshire villages.

37. Beyond post‐politics: Offsetting, depoliticisation, and contestation in a community struggle against executive housing.

38. Architecture and crisis: re-inventing the icon, re-imag(in)ing London and re-branding the City.

39. Managed zones for sex workers in Liverpool: contemporary proposals, Victorian parallels.

40. Multiculturalism's regeneration: celebrating Merdeka (Malaysian independence) in a European Capital of Culture.

41. Gentrification as global habitat: a process of class formation or corporate creation?

42. Super-gentrification in Barnsbury, London: globalization and gentrifying global elites at the neighbourhood level.

43. Unruly topographies: unemployment, citizenship and land settlement in inter-war Wales.

44. Educating the national citizen in neoliberal times: from the multicultural self to the strategic cosmopolitan.

45. The preservationist paradox: modernism, environmentalism and the politics of spatial division.

46. Geographies of transition and the separation of lower and higher attaining pupils in the move from primary to secondary school in London.

47. The short-run impact of using lotteries for school admissions: early results from Brighton and Hove's reforms.

48. Neoliberal policy refugia: The death and life of biodiversity offsetting in the European Union and its member states.

49. Rethinking urban public space: accounts from a junction in West London.

50. Putting financialisation in its financial context: Transformations in local government‐led urban development in post‐financial crisis England.