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Domestic Geographies of Affect. (2008)
Book Chapter
Anderson, B. (2008). Domestic Geographies of Affect. In M. Greco, & P. Stenner (Eds.), Emotions. A Social Science Reader (201-205). Routledge

Geography, Culture and Global Change. (2008)
Book Chapter
McEwan, C. (2008). Geography, Culture and Global Change. In P. Daniels, M. Bradshaw, D. Shaw, & J. Sidaway (Eds.), Human Geography, Issues for the 21st Century (273-289). (3). Pearson

Doreen Massey 'For Space' (2005). (2008)
Book Chapter
Anderson, B. (2008). Doreen Massey 'For Space' (2005). In P. Hubbard, G. Valentine, & R. Kitchin (Eds.), Key Texts in Human Geography. SAGE Publications

Corporeal remains: vulnerability, proximity, and living on after the end of the world. (2008)
Journal Article
Harrison, P. (2008). Corporeal remains: vulnerability, proximity, and living on after the end of the world. Environment and Planning A, 40(2), 423-445. https://doi.org/10.1068/a391

This paper offers a sustained reflection on the nature of corporeal vulnerability as an inherent and noneliminable aspect of corporeal existence. One of the many remarkable things about the recent interest in embodiment, emotion, practice, and perfor... Read More about Corporeal remains: vulnerability, proximity, and living on after the end of the world..

Spaces of Hope. (2008)
Journal Article
Anderson, B., & Fenton, J. (2008). Spaces of Hope. Space and Culture, 11(2),

The state of worker protections in the United States: Unregulated work in New York City. (2008)
Journal Article
Bernhardt, A., McGrath, S., & DeFilippis, J. (2008). The state of worker protections in the United States: Unregulated work in New York City. International Labour Review, 147(2-3), 135-162. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1564-913x.2008.00029.x

Using original data gathered in 2003–06, the authors examine the prevalence and types of non-compliance with labour law in New York City. Workplace violations — or “unregulated work”— are widespread across a range of low-wage industries and have been... Read More about The state of worker protections in the United States: Unregulated work in New York City..

Sub-prime mortgage lending: A cultural economy (2008)
Journal Article
Langley, P. (2008). Sub-prime mortgage lending: A cultural economy. Economy and Society, 37(4), 469-494. https://doi.org/10.1080/03085140802357893

Developing cultural economists’ concerns with the assembly of agency in financial markets, agency in sub-prime mortgage lending in the United States is shown to have been made up through calculative devices of risk. Credit reporting and scoring provi... Read More about Sub-prime mortgage lending: A cultural economy.

Cultural political economy meets global production networks: a productive meeting? (2008)
Journal Article
Hudson, R. (2008). Cultural political economy meets global production networks: a productive meeting?. Journal of Economic Geography, 8(3), 421-440. https://doi.org/10.1093/jeg/lbn005

In this article, I explore some of the implications of pursuing a cultural political economy (CPE) approach to the analysis of global production networks (GPNs). This raises three sets of issues: the current state of knowledge about GPNs; the current... Read More about Cultural political economy meets global production networks: a productive meeting?.

Affective urbanism and the event of hope (2008)
Journal Article
Anderson, B., & Holden, A. (2008). Affective urbanism and the event of hope. Space and Culture, 11(2), 142-159. https://doi.org/10.1177/1206331208315934

The article discusses how hope and hopefulness become part of the life of cities, drawing on a case study of cultural regeneration: the event of Liverpool receiving EU Capital of Culture status in June 2003. Through attention to the "eventness" of th... Read More about Affective urbanism and the event of hope.

'New African Choices? The Politics of Chinese Engagement' (2008)
Journal Article
Mohan, G., & Power, M. (2008). 'New African Choices? The Politics of Chinese Engagement'. Review of African Political Economy, 35(115), 23-42. https://doi.org/10.1080/03056240802011394

The role of China in Africa must be understood in the context of competing and intensified global energy politics, in which the US, India and China are among the key players vying for security of supply. Contrary to popular representation, China's ro... Read More about 'New African Choices? The Politics of Chinese Engagement'.