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Publish or Perish NEW Perceived Benefi ts versus Competitive Unintended Consequences Accountability in Academic Life Imad A. Moosa, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia ˜ e Struggle for Social Impact and Public Legitimacy ‘I know of no other work on the subject that collates and curates Richard Watermeyer, University such a vast armamentarium of of Bath, UK depressing, condemning data. ‘Competitive Accountability in Yes, to read this book is to be Academic Life is a challenging presented with example a˝ er astonishing example of text that will appeal to academics situations that make the reader question, ultimately, and research scientists across di˜ erent discipline how knowledge—which is, a˝ er all, what is at areas. Drawing on UK REF-impact empirical stake—manages to advance in the current academic data over a three-year period, a comprehensive environment. Across ten chapters, averaging eighteen sociological analysis accounts for how academics’ pages, Moosa lays out his compelling evidence.’ public citizenship has been regulated, controlled and – Steven E. Gump, Journal of Scholarly Publishing hollowed out. By showing how political, economic and cultural dimensions of intellectual life is infl uenced 2018 232 pp Hardback 978 1 78643 492 0 £75.00 / $120.00 and informed by competitive accountability, 2018 Paperback 978 1 78897 587 2 £19.95 / $29.95 Richard Watermeyer paints a compelling picture of eBook • Elgaronline what academics “have (albeit unwittingly) allowed themselves to be used for”. ˛ is thought-provoking How to Keep Your text provides a strong rationale for reconceptualizing Research Project on Track the public worth of academics and reasserting their social value.’ Insights from When ˜ ings – Richard Winter, ˜ e Australian Go Wrong National University, Australia Edited by Keith Townsend, Griÿ th University, Australia and 2019 176 pp Hardback 978 1 78897 612 1 £75.00 / $110.00 Mark N.K. Saunders, University of eBook • Elgaronline Birmingham, UK ‘Stories of the conception, How to be an undertaking and writing of Academic Superhero research projects can be as valuable as the books, Establishing and Sustaining theses and papers themselves. But we tend to a Successful Career in the suppress or side-line these stories, especially when Social Sciences, Arts and projects deviate from planned, expected or approved paths. ˛ is richly detailed and entertaining book Humanities provides much-needed openness about the agonies Iain Hay, Flinders of real-world research, such as failure to gain access University, Australia to research sites, data being lost, unworkable ethical ‘Academics need to master a governance frameworks, breakdowns in professional broad and complex set of skills relationships, inabilities to fi nd the words, and those while operating in increasingly precarious working “what the hell just happened?” moments that can environments. How to be an Academic Superhero ambush even the most seasoned fi eld researcher. ˛ is explores how best to meet the challenges of being an book is an indispensable guide to the twists and turns academic. It o˜ ers the advice you would hope to gain of the research journey, from the initial ideas scrawled from a well-placed and thoughtful mentor with an on the back of a beer mat to the publishing of a major interest in your wellbeing. I commend it to all those academic work.’ who hope to survive and then fl ourish as academics.’ – Leo McCann, University of Manchester, UK – Mark Israel, Senior Consultant, Higher Education 2018 224 pp Hardback 978 1 78643 575 0 £80.00 / $130.00 Evaluation & Development (HEED) Consulting 2018 Paperback 978 1 78897 414 1 £24.95 / $40.00 2017 256 pp Hardback 978 1 78643 811 9 £80.00 / $125.00 eBook • Elgaronline 2017 Paperback 978 1 78643 813 3 £25.00 / $40.00 eBook • Elgaronline

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NEW NEW Advanced Introduction Transnational Corporations to Social Innovation and International Production Frank Moulaert, KU Leuven, Concepts, ˜ eories and E˛ ects, ˜ ird Edition Belgium and Grazia Ietto-Gillies, London South Bank University Diana MacCallum, Curtin and Birkbeck University of London, UK University, Australia ‘˛ is book deals with the important issue of ‘Committed to fi nding common integrating the study of the transnational corporation ground beyond the ri˝ and into economics. Ietto-Gillies places the di˜ erent confusion that has characterised theories on the TNC into its wider theoretical and debates around social innovation historical context and o˜ ers the reader an excellent over the past 10 years, Moulaert and MacCallum opportunity to get a deeper understanding of not o˜ er an authoritative contribution that depicts social only the circumstances under which a theory has innovation as a continuum of positions cross-cutting developed but also which issues are addressed by the academia, grassroots movements and policy practice. theory – and which issues are not addressed. ˛ e book Focusing on the ethics of this continuum, they argue, contains brilliant analyses and comparisons of basic can open a path to a more inclusive world. ˛ e book theories within the fi eld and is an inspiring source for is conceptually and methodologically rigorous and every scholar within the international business fi eld.’ empirically informed, yet written in a didactic and – Mats Forsgren, Uppsala University, Sweden accessible manner. It will form a key reading for academics, policy makers and activists who want to ˜ oroughly updated and substantially extended, this clarify and enrich their thinking and practice around internationally successful text explores transnational social innovation.’ corporations (TNCs), their activities and e˛ ects, as well as the theories developed to explain them. – Maria Kaika, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands Oct 2019 c 392 pp In this Advanced Introduction to Social Innovation, Hardback 978 1 78811 713 5 c £105.00 / c $170.00 Frank Moulaert and Diana MacCallum presents a Oct 2019 Paperback 978 1 78811 715 9 c £30.00 / c $45.00 pioneering exploration of the relatively young fi eld of eTextbook ‘social innovation’.

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Elgar Advanced Introductions series Elgar Advanced Introductions are stimulating and Download a copy of our thoughtful introductions to major fi elds in the social Planning leafl et sciences and law, expertly written by the world’s e-elgar.com/catalogues leading scholars. Elgar Advanced Introductions can be used in class with undergraduates, and will also appeal to graduate students, policy-makers and KEY TITLES non-specialist academics. By crystallizing a fi eld they also contribute to overall scholarly understanding. Financialising Statecra˜ NEW and Infrastructure Advanced Introduction Andy Pike, Peter O’Brien and to the Creative City Tom Strickland, Newcastle University, Graham ˜ rower, Charles Landry, Independent Advisor and Researcher Urban Foresight Ltd and Written by the leading authority Charles Landry, John Tomaney, University inventor of the concept of the creative city, this timely College London, UK book o˛ ers an insightful and engaging introduction to ‘Financialising City Statecra˙ the fi eld. Exploring the development of the concept, and Infrastructure explores the crucial connection it discusses the characteristics of cities, the qualities between globalised fi nancial fl ows and the of creativity, the creative and regeneration repertoires infrastructure that provides the sca˜ olding for and the gentrifi cation dilemma. Other key topics of urban development. By following the money, the this defi nitive work include ambition and creativity, authors show the interaction of state and capital cities and psychology, digitization and the creative in shaping urban form and the uneven impacts on bureaucracy. particular cities and groups within them.’ Nov 2019 c 160 pp – Susan S. Fainstein, Harvard University, US Hardback 978 1 78897 347 2 c £65.00 / c $99.95 Nov 2019 Paperback 978 1 78897 349 6 c £15.00 / c $24.95 2019 360 pp eTextbook Hardback 978 1 78811 894 1 £100.00 / $150.00 Elgar Advanced Introductions series eBook • Elgaronline

Advanced Introduction Cities and to Regional Innovation in Crisis Systems ˜ e Political Economy of Bjørn T. Asheim, University of Sub-National Economic Stavanger, Arne Isaksen, University Development of Agder, Norway and Martin Jones, Sta˛ ordshire Michaela Trippl, University of University, UK Vienna, Austria and University of Agder, Norway ‘˛ is book is a remarkable and o˝ en inspirational tour de force. ‘˛ e concept of regional innovation Martin Jones confi dently moves systems has become increasingly infl uential over between theories of political economy and stories of the past 25 years. Now, for the fi rst time, we have regional and urban policy, using each to inform the a comprehensive synthesis of the conceptual other. He brings the uneven of England underpinnings, empirical cases and policy applications to life, showing how they are reproduced in practice, of this key construct. International and interdisciplinary while also o˜ ering the prospect of alternative in scope, this volume is the defi nitive reference for both futures.’ scholars and policymakers alike.’ – Allan Cochrane, ˜ e Open University, UK – Meric Gertler, University of Toronto, Canada 2019 320 pp 2019 160 pp Hardback 978 1 78536 196 8 £70.00 / $105.00 Hardback 978 1 84376 876 0 £95.00 / $145.00 2019 Paperback 978 1 78536 198 2 £15.95 / $24.95 eBook • Elgaronline eTextbook Elgar Advanced Introductions series

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Cities series Series editor: John Rennie Short, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, US ˜ is series aims to capture some of the excitement and challenges of understanding cities. It provides a forum for interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary scholarship. International in scope, it will embrace empirical and theoretical studies, comparative and case study approaches. ˜ e series will provide a discussion site and theoretical platform for cutting edge research by publishing innovative and high quality authored, co-authored and edited works at the frontier of contemporary urban scholarship.

NEW ° e Internet City Smart Cities in the Post-Algorithmic Era People, Companies, Systems Integrating Technologies, and Vehicles Platforms and Governance Aharon Kellerman, University of Edited by Nicos Komninos and Christina Kakderi, Haifa, Israel Aristotle University of ˜ essaloniki, Greece ‘Kellerman has long been one ‘Smart Cities in the Post-Algorithmic Era: Integrating of the most astute observers of Technologies, Platforms and Governance is a seminal this transformation. ˛ is volume original contribution to the emerging fi eld of smart not only covers the basics of how cities. ˛ e book sets out to highlight the pervasive cyberspace has become woven importance of a smart technologies, platforms and into the contemporary world, such as cell phones governance in the urban context. It frames this new and digital divides, it also breaks new ground by challenging fi eld, and o˜ ers a wealth of informed addressing topics that have received scant attention, conceptual and practical studies. For academics, such as autonomous vehicles. It o˜ ers a fecund series students, and practitioners, this book o˜ ers many of insights into how people, fi rms, and places have novel and useful insights.’ been restructured by the ever-growing use of digital technologies. ˛ is volume will be useful to students – Tan Yigitcanlar, Queensland University and faculty alike, and of interest to anyone interested of Technology, Australia in how cyberspace and the analogue world have Dec 2019 c 336 pp become shot through with each other.’ Hardback 978 1 78990 704 9 c £100.00 / c $155.00 – Barney Warf, University of Kansas, US eBook • Elgaronline Cities series 2019 224 pp Hardback 978 1 78897 358 8 £75.00 / $120.00 eBook • Elgaronline ° ° e Politics and Practices Cities series of Apartment Living Hazel Easthope, University of Varieties of Capital Cities New South Wales, Australia ˜ e Competitiveness ‘˛ is is arguably one of the Challenge for best books ever written about Secondary Capitals condominiums. Easthope has David Kaufmann, University of researched all aspects of the Bern, Switzerland life-cycle of condominiums, from development to termination, ‘Varieties of Capital Cities provides covering multiple jurisdictions across the world. She a thorough and sweeping draws out di˜ erences in structures and management, assessment of the ways four but more importantly, highlights the striking leading capital cities struggle similarities in global residential development. to control their economic destinies through public As condominiums increasingly dominate our cities, locational policies. . . ˛ is volume constitutes a major this book will become an essential resource for contribution to the study of comparative urban all researchers.’ economic development and public policy.’ – Cathy Sherry, University of New South Wales, – Paul Kantor, Fordham University, US Australia 2018 256 pp Hardback 978 1 78811 642 8 £80.00 / $125.00 2019 192 pp Hardback 978 1 78643 807 2 £70.00 / $110.00 eBook • Elgaronline eBook • Elgaronline Cities series Cities series

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A Research Agenda for NEW KEY TITLE Shrinking Cities Handbook of Urban Segregation Justin Hollander, Tu˙ s University, US Edited by Sako Musterd, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands ‘What should shrinking cities research be about? ‘ ˛ e Handbook of Urban Segregation provides a Justin Hollander’s new book truly panoramic view of segregation issues in cities addresses this question and sheds in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, and America and light on all related aspects – from expands the scope of segregation to multiple urban neighborhood planning to the domains. Sako Musterd and a group of leading personal experiences of scholars and citizens. scholars thoroughly investigate urban segregation A must read and not only for academics!’ conceptually and methodologically. Revisiting the classic topic under the changing welfare state – Karina Pallagst, University of Kaiserslautern, and globalization, the Handbook is timely in the Germany face of rising segregation along multiple urban 2018 160 pp Hardback 978 1 78536 632 1 £60.00 / $99.95 dimensions.’ 2019 Paperback 978 1 78536 634 5 £24.95 / $34.95 – Fulong Wu, University College London, UK eBook • Elgaronline Elgar Research Agendas ˜ e Handbook of Urban Segregation scrutinises key debates on spatial inequality in cities across the Handbook of Emerging globe. It engages with multiple domains, including residential places, public spaces and the fi eld of 21st-Century Cities education. Edited by Kris Bezdecny, California State University, Los Angeles and Kevin Archer, Central Washington Jan 2020 c 512 pp University, US Hardback 978 1 78811 559 9 c £190.00 / c $290.00 Research Handbooks in Urban Studies series ‘˛ is superb Handbook revolves around what the meaning of the term “city” might be in the 21st KEY TITLE century. In this urban century, this is indeed the pre-eminent question and this book incisively dissects Handbook of the multiplicity of processes that animate and Urban Geography structure this century’s urbanity. A must read for all Edited by Tim Schwanen, students and lovers of the city.’ University of Oxford, UK and – Erik Swyngedouw, ˜ e University of Manchester, UK Ronald van Kempen, Utrecht University, the Netherlands 2018 464 pp Hardback 978 1 78471 227 3 £150.00 / $225.00 eBook • Elgaronline ‘For more than half a century, urban geography has led Water Supply revolutions in in a Mega-City and . How do we make sense of the latest transformations of A Political cosmopolitan planetarity and urban socionatural Analysis of Shanghai evolution? ˛ is Handbook is the essential guide Michael Webber, Jon Barnett, through the diverse empirics and epistemological Brian Finlayson and pluralism of contemporary urban worlds. We need Mark Wang, University of to read, refl ect, and act on every chapter in this Melbourne, Australia valuable collection.’ ‘A very well documented, clearly – Elvin Wyly, ˜ e University of British written and intellectually stimulating account of Columbia, Canada how, despite sitting at the mouth of one of the world 2019 512 pp largest rivers, Shanghai has become a place in which Hardback 978 1 78536 459 4 £155.00 / $240.00 you cannot drink the tap water. ’ eBook • Elgaronline – François Molle, IRD, France Research Handbooks in Geography series

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Elgar Research Agendas Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. ˜ ey are relevant but also visionary. Forward-looking and innovative, Elgar Research Agendas are an essential resource for PhD students, scholars and anybody who wants to be at the forefront of research.

NEW KEY TITLE A Research Agenda for New Edited by Emily Talen, University of Chicago, US ‘Predominantly aimed at arming the next generation of scholars with highly relevant research questions, this book’s revealing dives into the histories, theories and practices that have guided specialized urban discourses will be of great interest to a broad range of urbanists.’ – Ellen Dunham-Jones, Georgia Institute of Technology, US ˜ is book seeks to answer the question: what do we need to know about the success, failure and future prospects of creating walkable, diverse urbanism? Separating out what we already know from what we don’t, it advances a research agenda aimed at helping to sustain the New Urbanism movement. As the book clearly demonstrates, there is a lot we still need to learn about creating and sustaining good cities.

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A Research Agenda for Regeneration Economies Reading City-Regions Edited by John R. Bryson, Lauren Andres and Rachel Mulhall, University of Birmingham, UK ‘˛ is important text meaningfully advances our understanding of the complex relations between city regions and regeneration economies across the globe. Bryson, Andres and Mulhall masterfully assemble leading voices in the social sciences that provide us with innovative and penetrating analyses of current economic realities in these places and what needs to be done to resuscitate them. ˛ e result is a compelling and provocative account of places struggling to regenerate their economies and how informed public policy may make a di˜ erence.’ – David Wilson, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, US

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Resilience and NEW Urban Disasters Research Handbook on Community Surviving Cities Development Edited by Kamila Borsekova, Edited by Rhonda Phillips, Purdue University and Matej Bel University, Eric Trevan, ˜ e Evergreen State College, US Slovakia and Peter Nijkamp, ˜ is timely Research Handbook o˛ ers new ways in which Adam Mickiewicz University, to navigate the diverse terrain of community development Poznan, Poland, Jheronimus research. Chapters unpack the foundations and history Academy of Data Science of community development research and also look to its (JADS) in ‘s-Hertogenbosch, future, exploring innovative frameworks for conceptualising the Netherlands and the Universitatea community development. Comprehensive and unequivocally Alexandru Ioan Cuza din Iasi, Iasi, Romania progressive, this is key reading for social and public policy ˜ is book addresses unexpected disasters and researchers in need of an understanding of the current trends shocks in cities and urban systems by providing in community development research, as well as practitioners quantitative and qualitative tools for impact and policymakers working on urban, rural and regional analysis and disaster management. Including development. environmental catastrophes, political turbulence March 2020 c 520 pp and economic shocks, Resilience and Urban Hardback 978 1 78811 846 0 c £140.00 / c $225.00 Disasters explores a large range of tumultuous eBook • Elgaronline events and key case studies to thoroughly cover these core areas. In particular, the socio- NEW IN PAPERBACK economic impacts on urban systems that are Handbook of subject to disasters are explored. Gentrifi cation Studies 2019 288 pp Hardback Edited by Loretta Lees with 978 1 78897 009 9 £95.00 / $145.00 Martin Phillips, University of eBook • Elgaronline Leicester, UK New Horizons in series ‘˛ is Handbook of Gentrifi cation Studies will be useful for graduates studying Handbook on of cities, urbanism, Development in China geography, and new urban identities. ˛ ere is no more complete Handbook on Edited by Ray Yep and gentrifi cation in the English language to date.’ June Wang, City University – Yves Laberge, Electronic Green Journal of Hong Kong and ˜ omas Johnson, University 2018 520 pp Hardback 978 1 78536 173 9 £180.00 / $290.00 of Sheÿ eld, UK Oct 2019 Paperback 978 1 83910 049 9 c £39.95 / c $65.00 eBook • Elgaronline ‘˛ is wide-ranging Handbook includes both useful Makers overviews of key topics and new research on China’s urban development Economic Actors and Practices in the World City over the last four decades. An important, multi- Network disciplinary contribution to understanding the Edited by Michael Hoyler, Loughborough University, UK, nature and challenges of China’s urbanisation Christof Parnreiter, Hamburg University, Germany and — from planning and policy, through social and Allan Watson, Loughborough University, UK cultural change, to governance and politics.’ ‘˛ e novel contribution of the book is its engagement with – Jane Duckett, University of Glasgow, UK global cities as specifi c types of spaces that are not only used by but also generated by the everyday practices 2019 432 pp Hardback 978 1 78643 162 2 £180.00 / $270.00 of business actors. ˛ e essays introduce to the literature, eBook • Elgaronline diverse lenses shedding light on the process by which global Handbooks of Research on Contemporary China business people make cities.’ series – Kathy Pain, University of Reading, UK

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NEW Defi ning Landscape Communities, Land and Social Innovation Democracy Land Taking and Land Making in a A Path to Spatial Rapidly Urbanizing World Justice Edited by Pieter Van den Broeck, Asiya Sadiq, Edited by Shelley Egoz, Han Verschure, Frank Moulaert, KU Leuven, Belgium and Karsten Jørgensen and Monica Quintana, Architect, Ecuador Deni Ruggeri, Norwegian University of Life ˜ is book addresses land tenure as a matter of major interest Sciences, Norway to policy makers and practitioners in rapidly transforming cities. Within a framework of land rights governance, a fi rst set of cases ‘I have rarely found in four continents looks at mechanisms of land speculation and so many theoretical and methodological communities who fall victim to evictions and displacements, refl ections unifi ed in one volume. From this lack of tenure rights and exclusion from urban services. A second point of view, the book has the potential to set focuses on communities in land tenure and how they trigger become a standard teaching resource, also socially innovative approaches, including common land tenure, a due to its clear and comprehensive structure.’ diversity of land markets, and new regulatory authorities. – Alexandra Kruse, Norwegian Journal of Geography June 2020 c 320 pp Hardback 978 1 78897 376 2 c £100.00 / c $150.00 eBook • Elgaronline 2018 288 pp Hardback 978 1 78643 833 1 £90.00 / $145.00 NEW eBook • Elgaronline Handbook on Planning and Complexity Edited by Gert de Roo, Claudia Yamu and Christian Zuidema, Making Hong Kong University of Groningen, the Netherlands A History of its Urban ˜ is Handbook shows the enormous impetus given to the Development scientifi c debate by linking planning as a science of purposeful Pui-yin Ho, ˜ e Chinese interventions and complexity as a science of spontaneous University of Hong Kong change and non-linear development. Emphasising the importance of merging planning and complexity, this ‘As this book makes comprehensive Handbook also clarifi es key concepts and clear, Hong Kong has theories, presents examples on planning and complexity successfully thrived and proposes new ideas and methods which emerge from against all odds to develop synthesising the discipline of spatial planning with complexity into a world city of fame sciences. and substance. Town planning certainly has its role and major political turning points have April 2020 c 448 pp Hardback 978 1 78643 917 8 c £145.00 / c $225.00 been capitalised on to the city’s benefi ts. ˛ e eBook • Elgaronline main lesson through reading the Hong Kong Research Handbooks in Planning series story is that it has thrived on new thinking NEW to develop its urban identity and future. ˛ is book will equip scholars and planners alike Handbook of Planning Support Science with a solid foundation to take Hong Kong Edited by Stan Geertman, Utrecht University, the Netherlands to its next stage of urban development and and John Stillwell, University of Leeds, UK modernisation.’ ‘ ˛ e Handbook of Planning Support Science provides an – Yeung Yue-man, ˜ e Chinese important, up-to-date review of innovative methods, tools, University of Hong Kong techniques, and case studies on the development and use of planning support systems (PSS), computer-based tools that 2018 496 pp Hardback 978 1 78811 794 4 £120.00 / $180.00 support planning and policymaking. ˛ is essential international eBook • Elgaronline collection describes state-of-the-art applications using big data and data analytics, smart cities, cloud-based computing, and geodesign.’ – Richard E. Klosterman, University of Akron, US

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NEW KEY TITLE KEY TITLE Misinformation in the Digital Age Handbook on the Monica Stephens, Jessie P.H. Poon and Geographies of Gordon K.S. Tan, University at Bu˛ alo, US Corruption Misinformation is pervasive and reaches many facets Edited by Barney Warf, of social, economic, political and urban life. ˜ is book University of Kansas, US uses a geographic lens to examine the adoption ‘Corruption occurs at multiple and dissemination of, and attention to ‘fake news’. It scales and in di˜ erent forms. delves into how social and digital media have rescaled ˛ e 21 chapters by international and disrupted relations of trust and authority in the scholars examine corruption and (mis)information age. From urban legends, political e-government, development, rumors, information weaponization, Climategate and gender, with accounts of 16 countries/regions to trade and fi nancial fi ctions, the book draws on including China, Russia, Brazil, Mexico, South Africa, quantitative data and qualitative cases to shed light Indonesia, Pakistan, the Arab World, and Central on the geographies of misinformation. Asia. A timely and insightful book for seminars, workshops, and policymakers.’ Aug 2020 c 144 pp Hardback 978 1 78990 488 8 c £65.00 / c $99.95 – Stanley D. Brunn, University of Kentucky, US Aug 2020 Paperback 978 1 78990 490 1 c £19.95 / c $29.95 eBook • Elgaronline 2018 392 pp ˜ e International Geographical Union Series on Hardback 978 1 78643 474 6 £135.00 / $210.00 Contemporary Geographies eBook • Elgaronline Research Handbooks in Geography series

NEW NEW A Research Agenda for A Research Agenda for Migration and Health Economic Anthropology Edited by K. Bruce Newbold, Edited by James G. Carrier, McMaster University and Max Planck Institute for Social Kathi Wilson, University of Anthropology, Halle, Germany Toronto, Mississauga, Canada and Indiana University, Bloomington, US ‘Bruce Newbold and Kathi Wilson are both health ‘˛ is excellent collection of essays with a strong legacy; this edited by junior and senior scholars is an volume on which they have appeal to rejuvenate economic partnered is no exception. As they state in their anthropology and it does so brilliantly. Setting a opening chapter, the health of an immigrant is research agenda requires engagement, focus, and shaped by the immigration journey and the factors the courage to point at ongoing inadequacies while precipitating it (forced versus voluntary; economic, highlighting future avenues of research. ˛ rough social, cultural, environmental push and pull factors…). theoretical debates that address legal fi ctions, nature What Newbold and Wilson have done with this edited and value, debt and politics, mobilization and ethics, volume is bring the immigrant health literature into the chapters provide new scope for understanding the 21st Century by bringing heretofore invisible issues the economy at multiple scales. O˝ en neglected in to the forefront: gender; climate change; inequalities social anthropology, corporations, management and in the global south. ˛ eir section on future research the deplorable are spotlighted as objects of study directions takes us even further through suggestions in a remarkable volume that drives us to explore the for alternative theoretical and epistemological economic frontiers of the twenty-fi rst century.’ approaches to the growing issues of immigration and – Susana Narotzky, University of Barcelona, Spain immigrant health.’ – Susan J Elliot, University of Waterloo, Canada 2019 c 168 pp Hardback 978 1 78811 609 1 £75.00 / $109.00 eBook • Elgaronline Nov 2019 c 192 pp Elgar Research Agendas Hardback 978 1 78643 835 5 c £80.00 / c $120.00 eBook • Elgaronline Elgar Research Agendas

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NEW KEY TITLE Handbook for Teaching and Learning in Geography Edited by Helen Walkington, Oxford Brookes University, Jennifer Hill, University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) and Sarah Dyer, University of Exeter, UK ‘˛ is book is a much-needed comprehensive overview of recent research and practices on teaching geography in higher education. Written by leading researchers, it provides not only insights but also practical applications for lecturing, assessment and innovation in geography pedagogy.’ – Jongwon Lee, Ewha Womans University, South Korea ˜ is exemplary Handbook provides readers with a novel synthesis of international research, evidence-based practice and personal refl ections to o˛ er an overview of the current state of knowledge in the fi eld of teaching geography in higher education.

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New Horizons in Human Geography series Series editor: John Agnew, Distinguished Professor of Geography, University of California, Los Angeles, US As a broad and integrative discipline, Human Geography a˛ ords a unique perspective on the challenges that human societies face. Open to high-quality authored, co-authored and edited works, this book series captures the cutting-edge of research being conducted across Human Geography. International in scope, the series provides a forum for leading scholarship which advances contemporary debates, o˛ ers theoretical and methodological innovation and facilitates the development of new research agendas in the fi eld.

NEW Social Imaginaries of Space Haven: Intervening for Concepts and Cases Human Security in the Bernard Debarbieux, University of Mediterranean Crisis Geneva, Switzerland Edited by John Morrissey, NUI Galway, Translated from French Ireland by Sheila Malovany Chevallier ˜ e Mediterranean refugee crisis presents ‘Debarbieux continues to traverse with states across Europe with a common security ease the Anglophone/Francophone border challenge: how to intervene responsibly in in social theory with this most recent work, mitigation and support. ˜ is book seeks to a creative and highly readable exploration of the political advance the UN concept of ‘human security’ signifi cance of social imaginaries of space. ˛ rough a series in showing how a human security approach of conceptual essays and related case studies, or in his terms to the crisis can e˛ ectively conceptualize and “detours”, he cra˝ s an intriguing, jargon-free narrative that respond to the intricacies of the challenges examines the spatial imaginings that have generated the faced. It argues for a politics of solidarity territorial ideals and practices of modern states and nations. in pro˛ ering integrated solutions that call Debarbieux further demonstrates that while the rhetoric of out the failure of top-down, statist security post-nationalism and globalization has changed the content of measures. Leading international authors these imaginaries, it has not diminished their constitutive role. from a range of disciplines document key His is a cosmopolitan vision but one that does not dismiss the dimensions of the crisis, including: the legal power of particularism, especially evident in the place loyalties mechanisms enabling or blocking asylum; the that have become so prominent in current national and global biopolitical systems for managing displaced political debate.’ peoples; and the multiple, overlapping historical precedents of today’s challenges. – J. Nicholas Entrikin, University of California, Los Angeles and University of Notre Dame, US June 2020 c 288 pp Hardback 978 1 78811 547 6 c £95.00 / c $145.00 2019 224 pp Hardback 978 1 78897 386 1 £75.00 / $120.00 eBook • Elgaronline eBook • Elgaronline New Horizons in Human Geography series New Horizons in Human Geography series

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NEW ˜ e International Geographical Union Series on Contemporary Geographies Handbook on the Geographies of Creativity Series editors: Iain Hay, Flinders University, Edited by Lily Kong, Singapore Management University and Australia and Michael Meadows, University Anjeline de Dios, Lingnan University, Hong Kong of Cape Town, South Africa How can the ‘where’ of creativity help us examine how and why it Published in partnership with the has become a paradigmatic concept in contemporary economies International Geographical Union, this and societies? Adopting a geographically diverse, theoretically book series delivers original, thought- rigorous approach, the Handbook o˛ ers a cutting-edge study provoking and international perspectives of creativity as it has emerged in policy, academic, activist, and on contemporary geography. It provides a cultural discourse over the last two decades. To this end, the forum for high-quality research spanning volume departs from conventional modes of analyzing creativity the globe and the diversity of geography. (by industry, , or sector) and instead identifi es key themes that thread through shi˙ ing contexts of the creative in the arts, media, technology, education, governance, and development. NEW May 2020 c 480 pp Hardback 978 1 78536 163 0 c £185.00 / c $275.00 Geographies of Cosmopolitanism eBook • Elgaronline Barney Warf, University of Kansas, US O˛ ering a sustained interrogation of NEW cosmopolitanism from a geographic ° e Handbook of Diverse Economies perspective, this book traces the origins and Edited by J.K. Gibson-Graham, Western Sydney University, history of the concept and summarize how Australia and Kelly Dombroski, University of Canterbury, it engages with geography in various ways. New Zealand ˜ e book includes a detailed analysis of the ideology’s tense relations with nationalism, Economic diversity abounds in a more-than-capitalist world, with which it has long contended, and applies from worker-recuperated cooperatives and anti-mafi a social cosmopolitanism to various contemporary enterprises to caring labour and the work of Earth Others, political and socio-economic issues, including from fair trade and social procurement to community land globalization, immigrants, sanctuary cities, and trusts, free universities and Islamic fi nance. ˛ e Handbook of trans-national criminal law. Diverse Economies presents research that inventories economic di˛ erence as a prelude to building ethical ways of living on our July 2020 c 256 pp dangerously degraded planet. With contributing authors from Hardback 978 1 78990 246 4 c £80.00 / c $125.00 twenty countries, it presents new thinking around subjectivity eBook • Elgaronline and methodology as strategies for making other worlds possible. ˜ e International Geographical Union Series on Contemporary Geographies March 2020 c 512 pp Hardback 978 1 78811 995 5 c £190.00 / c $290.00 eBook • Elgaronline

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NEW Sounding Places A Research Agenda for More-˜ an-Representational Military Geographies Geographies of Sound Edited by Rachel Woodward, and Music Newcastle University, UK Edited by Karolina Doughty, ‘Assembled by perhaps the Wageningen University, the most pivotal fi gure in the Netherlands, Michelle Du° y, geographic study of militaries University of Newcastle, Australia and militarisation, these chapters and ˜ eresa Harada, University of o˜ er provocative refl ections Wollongong, Australia and myriad lines of fl ight for ‘Sounding Places represents a signifi cant theoretical future inquiry. ˛ e varied and exciting contributions, and empirical moment in an emergent sonic including those from several junior scholars, signal geography. ˛ rough the lens of a more-than- both the promise and the signifi cance of the fi eld.’ representational theoretical approach, the volume – Matthew Farish, University of Toronto, Canada presents an eclectic and dizzying array of sounds, A Research Agenda for Military Geographies explores places and experiences for the reader to savour – from how military activities and phenomena are shaped by the crashing of ocean waves, the sounds of airports, geography, and how geographies are in turn shaped by to breakdancing in Milan subways, to the spatial military practices. A variety of future research agendas awareness of the visually impaired, to the geopolitical are mapped out, examining the questions faced by sounds of nations and the sonic atmospheres of geographers when studying the military and its e˛ ects. dormitory rooms, this volume presents a truly compelling contribution to our understanding of the Sept 2019 c 264 pp role of sound in the geographies of our everyday lives.’ Hardback 978 1 78643 886 7 c £90.00 / c $135.00 – Michael Bull, University of Sussex, UK eBook • Elgaronline Elgar Research Agendas 2019 c 264 pp Hardback 978 1 78811 892 7 £90.00 / $135.00 eBook • Elgaronline A Research Agenda for Global Crime A Research Agenda Edited by Tim Hall and for Neoliberalism Vincenzo Scalia, University Kean Birch, Associate Professor, of Winchester, UK Department of Geography, York ‘Adopting the perspective that University and Senior Associate, our world is increasingly tied Innovation Policy Lab, University together by fl ows that combine of Toronto, Canada both licit and illicit, this timely ‘Engagingly written, this book volume pushes criminology into o˜ ers a refreshing introduction dialogue with wider debates about transnationalism to the intellectual history of and globalism, showing that crime can usefully be neoliberalism. O˜ ering an explanation of where examined through a relational and geographical lens. neoliberal ideas came from, the varying ways in which But more than this, the book represents the state of these ideas have been analysed and used, and the the art in contemporary criminology, showing how core contradictions in the neoliberal interpretation the discipline is expanding to encompass multiple of contemporary capitalism, it will be of great forms of economic and environmental exploitation, value to scholars and students alike. At a time when from human traÿ cking and drug smuggling through market ascendance is increasingly challenged, it also to corporate crime and environmental abuses. An convincingly shows why neoliberalism cannot serve as exciting collection that underscores the value of a road map for the future.’ inter-disciplinary thinking on questions of crime and – Wendy Larner, Victoria University of Wellington, criminology.’ New Zealand – Philip Hubbard, King’s College London, UK 2017 208 pp Hardback 978 1 78643 358 9 £70.00 / $115.00 2019 200 pp Hardback 978 1 78643 866 9 £80.00 / $120.00 2018 Paperback 978 1 78897 618 3 £24.95 / $34.95 eBook • Elgaronline eBook • Elgaronline Elgar Research Agendas Elgar Research Agendas

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NEW Giving Behaviours Globalization and Mobilities and Social Cohesion Aharon Kellerman, University of Haifa, Israel How People Who ‘Give’ Presenting a comparative examination of fi ve major Make Better Communities voluntary global movements: commodities, people, Lorna Zischka, University of capital, information and technology, this book traces Reading, UK and develops discussions of globalization and spatial ‘It is about time that economists mobility. ˜ e book further covers the means and media – and other social scientists – go used for these mobilities: ports and ships, airports beyond material aspects and and airplanes, international banking electronic media, seriously study interpersonal and the Internet, telephony and TV. Two concluding relationships such as giving and informal work. And chapters focus on the mobile globe, highlighting Lorna Zischka does this by providing an excellent present and future global mobility in general, and overview of the existing literature and by contributing the relationships among the fi ve global mobilities, important empirical analyses.’ in particular. – Bruno S. Frey, CREMA – Center for Research in March 2020 c 272 pp Economics, Management and the Arts, Switzerland Hardback 978 1 78990 121 4 c £85.00 / c $130.00 eBook • Elgaronline 2019 240 pp Hardback 978 1 78811 419 6 £80.00 / $125.00 eBook • Elgaronline Handbook on Critical Geographies of Migration ° e Dynamics of Regional Edited by Katharyne Mitchell, Migration Governance University of California, Santa Edited by Andrew Geddes, Cruz, Reece Jones, University of European University Institute, Hawai’i, M˘noa and Marcia Vera Espinoza, Queen Jennifer L. Fluri, University of Mary University of London, UK, Colorado, Boulder, US Leila Hadj Abdou and Leiza Brumat, European ‘˛ is Handbook arrives at a University Institute, Italy signifi cant time, when state and public responses to human mobility have taken ‘˛ is collection includes a particularly hostile turn. A rich compendium, it contributions from some of the most important examines numerous key spaces, scales, structures scholars working in the area of migration studies. and dynamics of migration that characterize our ˛ e focus is especially timely, given the crises within turbulent era.’ the European and American systems but equally this book does not shy away from exposing the varying – Steven Vertovec, Max Planck Institute for the Study degrees of power and infl uence within regions and of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Germany where institutions still fall far short of their mission 2019 448 pp to govern migration fl ows. ˛ is ambitious collection Hardback 978 1 78643 602 3 £180.00 / $270.00 o˜ ers an original mix of countries and institutions eBook • Elgaronline rarely found in one volume. It is fresh, analytically Research Handbooks in Geography series rich, and above all a most useful reference point for students and scholars alike.’ – Brad Blitz, Middlesex University, UK

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Handbook on the NEW KEY TITLE Geographies of Productivity Perspectives Globalization Edited by Philip McCann and Tim Vorley, Edited by Robert C. Kloosterman, University of Sheÿ eld, UK Virginie Mamadouh and Pieter Terhorst, University of Productivity Perspectives o˛ ers a timely and Amsterdam, the Netherlands stimulating view on the productivity debate, drawing on the work of the ESRC funded Processes of globalization have Productivity Insights Network. ˜ e book examines changed the world in many, o˙ en the drivers and inhibitors of UK productivity growth fundamental, ways. Increasingly in the light of international evidence, that has these processes are being debated and contested. resulted in the dramatic slowdown and fl atlining ˜ is Handbook o˛ ers a timely, rich and critical of productivity growth in the UK. ˜ e reasons for panorama of these multifaceted developments from this so-called productivity puzzle are not well a geographical perspective. understood, and this book advances explanations 2018 480 pp and insights on these issues from di˛ erent Hardback 978 1 78536 383 2 £190.00 / $290.00 disciplinary and methodological perspectives. It will eBook • Elgaronline be of value to all those interested and engaging with the challenge of slowing productivity growth. Meeting the Challenge of April 2020 c 256 pp Hardback Cultural Diversity in Europe 978 1 78897 879 8 c £90.00 / c $135.00 Sept 2020 Paperback Moving Beyond the Crisis 978 1 78897 881 1 c £24.95 / c $39.95 Robin Wilson, Independent Researcher and Adviser eBook • Elgaronline to the Council of Europe NEW KEY TITLE ‘In an extremely well-documented and surgically analytical volume, Robin Wilson charts the fall of Handbook on Global Europe as a moral beacon of the free world during Value Chains the 2015 “refugee crisis” and its a˝ ermath. But he also Edited by Stefano Ponte, raises hope amidst the gloom. ’ Copenhagen Business School – Irena Guidikova, Head of Inclusion and (CBS), Denmark, Gary Gereÿ , Anti-discrimination Programmes, Council of Europe Duke University, US and Gale Raj-Reichert, Queen 2018 240 pp Hardback 978 1 78643 816 4 £80.00 / $120.00 Mary University of London, UK eBook • Elgaronline ‘Finally, an encyclopaedia of global value chains. ˛ is Handbook on the collection of essays establishes the state of the Geographies of Power art in knowledge on the industrial form – the GVC Edited by Mat Coleman, ˜ e Ohio – that has transformed capitalism for better and State University and John Agnew, worse and which is at the centre of contemporary University of California, scholarship and policy debates on economic Los Angeles, US development, distributive justice and international trade. ˛ is is an essential collection of essays ‘Handbook on the Geographies that covers the micro and macro dimensions of of Power is a well-written the global value chain, including implications for volume with empirically rich gender equality, technological innovation and and theoretically well-grounded social activism. I guarantee that I (and my students) chapters that are easy to comprehend and will be will be using this volume as a go-to reference book greatly appreciated by academics and students.’ for years to come.’ – Austin Dziwornu Ablo, Eurasian Geography – William Milberg, ˜ e New School for and Economics Social Research, US

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NEW NEW Evolutionary Spatial Economics Handbook on Regional Understanding Economic Geography Economic Resilience and Location Over Time Edited by Gillian Bristow and Adrian Healy, Miroslav N. Jovanovi˝, University of Geneva, Cardi˛ University, UK Switzerland ‘Resilience is a now a signifi cant concept that helps A crucial question in contemporary economics us explain why regions can weather economic shocks. concerns where economic activities will locate and ˛ is Handbook draws together a team of leading relocate themselves in the future. ˜ is comprehensive, scholars, exploring the role and impact of shocks on innovative book applies an evolutionary framework the economic development trajectories of regions. It to spatial economics, arguing against the prevailing represents an excellent gateway for those seeking to neoclassical equilibrium model, providing important understand the theories, measurement and analysis concrete and theoretical insights, and illuminating of regional economic resilience.’ areas of future enquiry. – Robert Huggins, Cardi˛ University, UK

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Jan 2020 c 512 pp NEW Hardback 978 1 78536 085 5 c £190.00 / c $290.00 Geofi nance Between Political eBook • Elgaronline and Financial Geographies A Focus on the Semi-Periphery of the Global Economic Crisis and the Financial System Resilience of Regions Edited by Silvia Grandi, University of Bologna, Italy, A European Study Christian Sellar, University of Mississippi, US and Edited by Gillian Bristow and Juvaria Jafri, City, University of London, UK Adrian Healy, Cardi˛ ‘In examining the boundaries between political University, UK and fi nancial geographies, Sellar, Grandi and Jafri ‘˛ is timely collection of essays pose important questions about the nature and examines the geographical interrelations of geography, law, science, politics responses and reactions to the and fi nance. ˛ eir volume represents a rich tapestry economic crisis that disrupted that examines the evolution of international fi nancial much of Europe from 2007-8 onwards. ˛ e unifying institutions as well as their social, political and thread of the case studies that make up the book economic ramifi cations across “semi-peripheral is the concept of resilience, which has risen to fi nancial areas”. ˛ e emphasis on the complex web of prominence in regional studies in recent years as an relations between governments, fi rms and households analytical and interpretative framework for studying across under-represented locations deepens the the impact of major economic shocks. ˛ e book puts readers understanding of the intricate fl ows of fi nance that concept to work to original and valuable e˜ ect as they operate across time and place, with a geo- in advancing our understanding of the European political focus that links power, politics and policy. ˛ is economic crisis and its geographies.’ is an impressive volume that will speak to academics and practitioners with an interest in fi nancial – Ron Martin, University of Cambridge, UK geography alike.’ 2018 168 pp Hardback 978 1 78536 399 3 £80.00 / $115.00 – Janelle Knox-Hayes, Massachusetts eBook • Elgaronline Institute of Technology, US New Horizons in Regional Science series

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Handbook of Regions KEY TITLES and Competitiveness Handbook on the Contemporary ˜ eories and Geographies Perspectives on Economic Development of Regions and Territories Edited by Robert Huggins, Cardi˛ University and Piers ˜ ompson, Edited by Anssi Paasi, Nottingham Trent University, UK University of Oulu, Finland, John Harrison, Loughborough ‘˛ is book helps us better University and Martin Jones, understand the geography of Sta˛ ordshire University, UK economic competitiveness. With contributions from an ‘As a keyword, the region is one international cast of leading scholars, it shows what of the more diÿ cult ones to defi ne. ˛ is fascinating works and what doesn’t and what it means for e˜ orts anthology does an admirable job presenting a to improve the competitiveness of regions multi facetted and colourful palette of defi nitions and nations.’ of and debates on the concept. ˛ e Handbook – Richard Florida, University of Toronto, Canada assembles classical and up-to-date, tested and groundbreaking conceptual and empirical writing 2017 592 pp Hardback 978 1 78347 500 1 £205.00 / $330.00 2019 Paperback 978 1 78990 057 6 £45.00 / $69.95 on the region and regionalism and will serve as an eBook • Elgaronline invaluable resource to students of the matter world wide. – Roger Keil, York University, Canada

Handbook on the 2018 544 pp Geographies of Money Hardback 978 1 78536 579 9 £180.00 / $290.00 and Finance eBook • Elgaronline Edited by Ron Martin, University Research Handbooks in Geography series of Cambridge and Jane Pollard, Newcastle University, UK Knowledge, ˜ e aim of this timely work, which Policymaking and appears in the wake of the worst Learning for European global fi nancial crisis since the late Cities and Regions 1920s, is to bring together high From Research to Practice quality research-based contributions from leading Edited by international scholars involved in constructing a Nicola Francesco Dotti, geographical perspective on money. Topics covered Université libre de Bruxelles, include the crisis, the spatial circuits of fi nance, Belgium regulation, mainstream fi nancial markets (banking, equity, etc), through to the various ‘alternative’ and ‘At a time of major transformation in the ‘disruptive’ forms of money that have arisen in recent relationship between research and policy, this is a years. It will be of interest to geographers, political timely and thought-provoking volume. ˛ e creation scientists, sociologists, economists, planners and all of knowledge, and its application to the design those interested in how money shapes and reshapes and implementation of policy, have new analytical socio-economic space and conditions local and possibilities from big and open data – as well as regional development. opportunities and obligations for the involvement of citizens in imaginative ways. ˛ is book draws 2017 672 pp Hardback 978 1 78471 899 2 £220.00 / $350.00 combines theoretical debates and practical 2018 Paperback 978 1 78897 772 2 £45.00 / $70.00 experiences of policy learning from di˜ erent eBook • Elgaronline institutional perspectives. It should be required Research Handbooks in Geography series reading for scholars and policymakers interested in fostering more e˜ ective research-policy dialogues.’ – John Bachtler, University of Strathclyde, UK

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NEW Social Mobilisation in A Political Economy of Post-Industrial China African Regionalisms ˜ e Case of Rural An Overview of Asymmetrical Development Urbanisation Wil Hout and M.A. Mohamed Salih, Erasmus Jia Gao, University of Melbourne, University Rotterdam, the Netherlands Australia and Yuanyuan Su, Nanjing University, China ‘Hout and Salih have provided a tour d’horison of African regionalisms – a project that has dominated In recent years China has many of the discussions at continental and sub- experienced intense economic regional level. As Africa enters a new chapter in its development. Previously a continental integration, the African Continental Free rapidly urbanising industrial economy, the country Trade Area, and as the AU aims to silence the guns, has become a post-industrial economy with a service this academic work provides an essential analysis of sector that accounts for almost half the nation’s GDP. the specifi cities and challenges of African regionalism ˜ is transformation has created many socio-political and the multiple asymmetries that have come to changes, but key among them is social mobilisation. defi ne it and impact on its e˜ ectiveness. Critically, this ˜ is book provides a full and systematic analysis of analysis eschews a European-determined framework social mobilisation in China, and how its use as part of of regionalism. Hout and Salih have painted a holistic state capacity has evolved. picture of the successes and weaknesses of the regional integration project, providing a pragmatic, 2019 264 pp Hardback 978 1 78643 258 2 £80.00 / $125.00 eBook • Elgaronline yet not cynical perspective, of the road that still needs to be traversed.’ – Elizabeth Sidiropoulos, South African Institute of Regional International A˛ airs, South Africa Infrastructure Systems

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Transit Oriented Development and Sustainable Cities Economics, Community and Methods Edited by Richard D. Knowles, University of Salford and University of Huddersfi eld and Fiona Ferbrache, University of Oxford, UK ‘As TOD practice matures, executing the concept remains fraught with challenges and complexities. Knowles and Ferbrache advance theory and practice by synthesizing a large volume of literature and showcasing case studies from around the globe that examine economic development, sustainability, social development, and methods. ˛ is book serves as a foundation for students and practitioners across a variety of disciplines interested in enhancing their understanding of the multiple dimensions of TOD and how it remains a tangible method of advancing sustainable cities.’ – John L. Renne, Florida Atlantic University, US

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Telephone orders: +44 1235 465500 I Save up to 20% at e-elgar.com I For our electronic content visit: elgaronline.com 31 Title Index A Handbook of Research Methods for Tourism Poverty of Territorialism ...... 9 Advanced Imagineering ...... 23 and Hospitality Management ...... 29 Productivity Perspectives ...... 16 Advanced Introduction to Regional Handbook of Research on Entrepreneurship Publish or Perish ...... 2 Innovation Systems ...... 4 and Aging ...... 22 Advanced Introduction to Social Innovation ....3 Handbook of Teaching and Learning R Regional Governance in the EU ...... 20 Advanced Introduction to the Creative City .....4 in Tourism ...... 29 Regional Infrastructure Systems ...... 19 After Heritage ...... 30 Handbook of Territorial Politics ...... 20 Handbook of the Sharing Economy ...... 23 Regions and Innovation Policies in Europe ...24 C Handbook of Universities and Regional Research Agenda for Creative Industries ...... 23 Cities and Regions in Crisis ...... 4 Development ...... 22 Research Agenda for Creative Tourism ...... 28 Cities and Sustainable Technology Handbook of Urban Geography ...... 6 Research Agenda for Economic Transitions ...... 24 Handbook of Urban Segregation ...... 6 Anthropology ...... 11 Communities, Land and Social Innovation ....10 Handbook on Critical Geographies Research Agenda for Environmental Companion to Transport, Space of Migration ...... 15 Management ...... 31 and Equity ...... 25 Handbook on Global Value Chains ...... 16 Research Agenda for Event Management .....28 Competitive Accountability in Academic Life ...2 Handbook on Place Branding Research Agenda for Global Crime ...... 14 Cultural Heritage, Creativity and Economic and Marketing ...... 29 Research Agenda for Housing ...... 7 Development ...... 21 Handbook on Planning and Complexity ...... 10 Research Agenda for Migration Handbook on Regional Economic and Health ...... 11 D Resilience ...... 17 Research Agenda for Military Geographies ...14 Decision-Making for Sustainable Transport Handbook on the Geographies Research Agenda for Neoliberalism ...... 14 and Mobility ...... 26 of Corruption ...... 11 Research Agenda for New Urbanism ...... 7 Defi ning Landscape Democracy ...... 10 Handbook on the Geographies of Creativity ..13 Research Agenda for Regeneration Developing Bus Rapid Transit ...... 25 Handbook on the Geographies Economies ...... 7 Dynamics of Regional Migration of Globalization ...... 16 Research Agenda for Shrinking Cities ...... 6 Governance ...... 15 Handbook on the Geographies of Money Research Agenda for Sustainable and Finance ...... 18 Consumption Governance ...... 30 E Research Agenda for Sustainable Tourism .28 Economic Crisis and the Resilience Handbook on the Geographies of Power ....16 Handbook on the Geographies of Regions Research Agenda for Tourism and of Regions ...... 17 Development ...... 28 Economics of Agglomeration ...... 21 and Territories ...... 18 Handbook on Transport and Urban Research Agenda for Tourism Geographies ..28 Elgar Companion to Innovation and Research Agenda for Transport Policy ...... 25 Knowledge Creation ...... 22 Transformation in China ...... 27 Handbook on Urban Development in China ....8 Research Handbook on Community Energy of Russia ...... 31 Development ...... 8 Evolutionary Spatial Economics ...... 17 Haven: Intervening for Human Security in the Mediterranean Crisis ...... 12 Resilience and Urban Disasters ...... 8 F High Speed Rail and China’s New Rethinking Third Places ...... 9 Financialising City Statecraft and Economic Geography ...... 27 S Infrastructure ...... 4 How to be an Academic Superhero ...... 2 Services, Experiences and Innovation ...... 24 From Innovation to Entrepreneurship ...... 23 How to Keep Your Research Project Smart Cities in the Post-Algorithmic Era ...... 5 on Track ...... 2 G Smart, Sustainable and Inclusive Growth ...... 20 Geofi nance Between Political and Financial I Social Imaginaries of Space ...... 12 Geographies ...... 17 Industrial Policy for the Manufacturing Social Innovation as Political Geographies of Cosmopolitanism ...... 13 Revolution ...... 21 Transformation ...... 9 Geographies of Maritime Transport ...... 26 Infrastructure State ...... 19 Social Mobilisation in Post-Industrial Geography, Open Innovation and Internet City ...... 5 China ...... 19 Entrepreneurship ...... 24 Sounding Places ...... 14 Giving Behaviours and Social Cohesion .....15 K Sustainable and Effi cient Transport ...... 25 Global City Makers ...... 8 Knowledge, Policymaking and Learning for European Cities and Regions ...... 18 T Globalization and Mobilities ...... 15 Tapping the Oceans ...... 31 H L Tourist Behaviour ...... 27 Handbook for Teaching and Learning Local Resources, Territorial Development Transforming Industrial Policy in Geography ...... 12 and Wellbeing ...... 31 for the Digital Age ...... 21 Handbook of Diverse Economies ...... 13 Transit Oriented Development M and Sustainable Cities ...... 26 Handbook of Emerging 21st-Century Making Hong Kong ...... 10 Cities ...... 6 Transnational Corporations and International Meeting the Challenge of Cultural Diversity Production ...... 3 Handbook of Gentrifi cation Studies ...... 8 in Europe ...... 16 Handbook of Geotourism ...... 30 Misinformation in the Digital Age ...... 11 V Handbook of Globalisation and Tourism ...... 27 Morality and Power ...... 9 Varieties of Capital Cities ...... 5 Handbook of Planning Support Science ...... 10 Handbook of Regional Growth and N W Development Theories ...... 20 Nordic Wave in Place Branding ...... 29 Water Supply in a Mega-City ...... 6 Handbook of Regions and What Next for Sustainable Development? .....30 Competitiveness ...... 18 P Political Economy of African Regionalisms ....19 Politics and Practices of Apartment Living ..... 5

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