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Georgina Calderón ARAGON, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico: The End of the Revolutionary Social Pact (32.1KB)
Swapna BANERJEE-GUHA, University of Mumbai, India: Ideology of Urban Restructuring in Mumbai: Serving the International Capitalist Agenda (38.3KB)
Ulrich BEST and Anke STRUVER, Berlin, Germany: The Politics of Place: Critical of Spatial Identities and Critical Spatial Identities (28.9KB)
Ingar BRATTBAKK, Britt DALE, Stig JORGENSEN and Anders LOFGREN, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway: Patterns of social polarization in a medium-sized city: Changes in level of living in Trondheim 1990-1999 (33.8KB)
Yi-fong CHEN, National Chia-Yi University, Taiwan: Indigenous Peoples' Land Rights, and the Reconstruction of Place Identity after the September Earthquake: Case Study of Ho-Ping Hsian, Taichung County, Taiwan (64.6KB)
Byung-Doo CHOI, Taegu University, S. Korea: Dialectics of Utopian Space (196.6KB)
Caroline DESBIENS, University of British Columbia, Canada: Pioneers, Labourers, Water Builders... A Geography of 'The People' in James Bay (67.4KB)
Marcella Scmidt di Friedberg, University of Pavia, Italy: What is Nature? Cultural Concepts, Local Representations, Construction, Deconstruction, Political and Marketing Strategies of Humanity's Oldest Question. (65.5KB)
Tetsushi FUJITA, Rutgers University, USA: Is Local Cooperation Against Global Competition? (65.5KB)
Tamami FUKUDA, Osaka Prefecture University, Japan: Representing Our Region: Cultural Conservation and Local Museum in Japan (43.1KB)
Hiroyuki Fukuhara, Osaka City University, Japan: Homeless People and Civil Society in Urban Japan (131.1KB)
Seong-Kyu HA, Chung-Ang University, Korea: Redevelopment of Substandard Settlements and Evictions in Seoul (71.5KB)
Chu-joe HSIA, Graduate Institute of Building and Planning, Taiwan: Bridging the Critical Perspectives for Alternative Practices in 21st Century Geographies (35.1KB)
Jinn-Yuh HSU, National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan: Revisiting Economic Development in Post-war Taiwan: The Dynamic Process of Geographical Industrialization (327KB)
Shih-Jung HSU, National Chengchi University, Taiwan: Sustainable Development and Land Use Planning in Taiwan (76.1KB)
Ga-hyeong HUR, Korea: Double Dividend Hypothesis of Environmental Tax in Republic of Korea : For sustainable development (31.2KB)
Hyung-Je JO, University of Ulsan, Korea: Industrial Restructuring in Ulsan after the Economic Crisis: Focusing on the Regional Innovation System (36.4KB)
Scott KIRSCH, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA: Critical Pedagogy and the Post-Cold War University (36.4KB)
Chul-Woo LEE, Kyungpook National University; Hyun-Soo KANG, Chungbu University and Kyoung PARK, Mokwon University, Korea: Regional Innovation Systems in Korea: with Reference to Taejon and Changwon (48.2KB)
Jong Youl LEE, Kyungil University, Korea: The Practice of Urban Renewal in Seoul, Korea: Mode, Governance, and Sustainability (61.3KB)
Man-Hyung LEE, Chungbuk National University, Korea: Dichotomizing Search For Korean Social Development (76.5KB)
Sang-Hun LEE, Seoul National University, Korea: For Rational Re-enchantment of Antiseptic Nature (87.2KB)
Nicholas LOW and Brendan GLEESON, The University of Melbourne, Australia: Ecosocialisation and Environmental Justice (43.6KB)
Fujio MIZUOKA, Hitotsubashi University, Japan: A Tale of the Diverted Hare and Global Tortoise: The Tortured History of Critical Geography in Japan (91.0KB)
Toshio MIZUUCHI, Osaka City University, Japan: Changing Urban Governance for Socially Discriminated People: A Case of Osaka City, Japan (37.6KB)
Koji NAKASHIMA, Kanazawa University, Japan: Nationalism, colonialism and the representation of nature: forest and country in the afforestation campaign in modern Japan (55.6KB)
Joe PAINTER, University of Durham, UK: Citizenship, Diversity and Critical Geography (54.1KB)
Soo Young PARK, Sun-Moon University; and Woobae LEE, Kyeongnam Development Institute, Korea: Regional Innovation System Built By Local Agencies: An Alternative Model of Regional Development (142KB)
Geraldine PRATT and Elia KIRBY, University of British Columbia, Canada: Staging Union Politics: the BC Nurses' Union Theatre Project (21.5KB)
Heath PRISTON: Desire Lines: Urbanity and Corporeal Ethics (69.0KB)
Blanca RAMIREZ, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Mexico: Why is Geography so conservative? Social practice and a lack of and alternative project (36.4KB)
Dong-Ho SHIN, Hannam University, Korea: Networks of Venture Firms Around a Science Park: The Case of Taejon in Korea (144KB)
Richard. G. SMITH, Leicester University, UK: Exploring Post-Marxist Theory: a Reading of Jean Baudrillard (58.1KB)
Jung Won SON, UCLA, USA: Bringing the State Back in Regioinal Economics (43.6KB)
Kazuaki SUGIYAMA, Nagoya University, Japan: Don't Sex, Juvie! : The Policing of 'Covert' Sex Workers in Urban Spaces in Toyama Prefecture, Japan (47.7KB)
Hans Wilhelm Engel THORSEN, North-Troendelag College, Norway: Can Bourdieu's Notions of Habitus, Field, and Symbolic Capital be Used in order to Understand the Possibilities for Restructuring in Norwegian Remote Communities? (15.5KB)
Kenji TSUTSUMI, Osaka University, Japan: Modernization, Industrialization and Regional Change in Japan - A Case of a Coal Mining Region: Panopticonization towards Space and Society in Modern Japan - (56.2KB)
Michael WEBBER, The University of Melboune, Australia: Using Boundaries to Become Global: Globalisation and Difference (49.3KB)
Il-Seong YOON, Pusan National University, Korea: A Study on the Homelessness in South Korea (73.9KB)
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