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Escaping Environmental Hazards? Human Mobility in Response to Air Pollution and Extreme Cold Events Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-05-13 Chang Xia
Understanding the patterns of human mobility and how they relate to different environmental risks is key to developing effective adaptation strategies. To this end, this study applied large-scale m...
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Denaturalizing Dispossession in the Political Ecology of the American West: Reassessing the History of the Los Angeles Aqueduct and Its Implications for Indigenous Land and Water Rights Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-05-07 Sophia L. Borgias
Indigenous dispossession has been left out or relegated to the historical background of much of the political ecology of the American West, naturalized as a precursor to natural resource policy rat...
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Using Zipf’s Law to Optimize Urban Spatial Layouts in an Urban Agglomeration Area Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-04-29 Yifan Wang, Jianjun Lyu, Xun Liang, Chuanhua Luo, Xiaonan Ma, Jiang Li, Qiang Li, Lina Zheng, Qingfeng Guan
The study of the land use optimization of urban agglomerations is of great significance to the rational utilization of land resources and the sustainable development of urban agglomerations. Previo...
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Confounded Local Inference: Extending Local Moran Statistics to Handle Confounding Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-04-12 Levi John Wolf
Local statistical analysis has long been of interest to social and environmental scientists who analyze geographic data. Research into local spatial statistics experienced a step-change in the mid-...
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Putting the Place in Flow Restructures: Networks, Assembled Positionalities, and the Special Economic Zone Development Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-04-12 June Wang, Chao Yao
This article attempts to further develop the positionality of place through aggregated effects of vision construction by different positioned actants. We attempt to integrate two concepts: the femi...
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Gentrification and Its Variegated Emplacements: The Politics of Microregeneration in Shenzhen, China Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-04-12 Shaun S. K. Teo
This article illuminates the variegated possibilities arising from gentrification by analyzing it through the lens of emplacement. It asks how gentrification can be operationalized and managed in w...
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Challenging the Gender Neutrality of On-Demand Mobility Platforms Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-04-12 Fang Bian, Si Qiao
In this article we chart a conceptual path to challenge the presumed gender neutrality of on-demand mobility platforms (ODMPs) as an effort to unlock an entry point for feminist critiques and inter...
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Enhancing Urban Resilience Through Spatial Interaction-Based City Management Zoning Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-04-12 Hezhishi Jiang, Liyan Xu, Jianing Li, Jinyuan Liu, Yao Shen
Good city management is essential in mitigating the impact of various crisis events and thus enhances urban resilience. The current zoning system that underlies China’s city management system, howe...
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Urban Visual Intelligence: Studying Cities with Artificial Intelligence and Street-Level Imagery Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-04-08 Fan Zhang, Arianna Salazar-Miranda, Fábio Duarte, Lawrence Vale, Gary Hack, Min Chen, Yu Liu, Michael Batty, Carlo Ratti
The visual dimension of cities has been a fundamental subject in urban studies since the pioneering work of late-nineteenth- to mid-twentieth-century scholars such as Camillo Sitte, Kevin Lynch, Ru...
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Platform Urbanism and “Splintering Amenitization”: An Analysis of Canadian Cities Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-04-03 Anirudh Govind, Agnieszka Leszczynski, Ate Poorthuis
This article engages with the spatialities of platform urbanism by foregrounding where digital platforms are located in cities. Drawing on a geocoded data set of visible, material traces of platfor...
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“I Rarely Go Out on Work Days”: Space–Time Constraints and (Im)mobility Experiences Among Indonesian Female Domestic Workers in Hong Kong Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-04-03 Fikriyah Winata
Female domestic workers (FDWs) experience space–time constraints and mobility challenges corresponding to their demanding daily work responsibilities. Studies have shown that FDWs’ mobility and act...
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How Mobility and Temporal Contexts May Affect Environmental Exposure Measurements: Using Outdoor Artificial Light at Night (ALAN) and Urban Green Space as Examples Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-04-03 Yang Liu, Mei-Po Kwan, Changda Yu
Temporal contexts are essential for the derivation of causally relevant environmental exposure in environmental and public health studies. We argue that the proper temporal contexts need further em...
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The Impact of Urban Scaling Structure on the Local-Scale Transmission of COVID-19: A Case Study of the Omicron Wave in Hong Kong Using Agent-Based Modeling Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-04-03 Ningyezi Peng, Xintao Liu
Superspreading events underscore the uneven distribution of COVID-19 transmission among individuals and locations. These heterogenous transmission patterns could stem from human mobility, yet the u...
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Support Networks of Immigrants in Canada: A Multilevel Multinomial Analysis of Social Support Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Emmanuel Kyeremeh, Godwin Arku, Evan Cleave, Senanu Kwasi Kutor
This study examines the role of support networks in the integration process of Ghanaian immigrants to Canada. Although social support networks have been widely argued to shape the immigrants’ pre- ...
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Dasymetric Population Mapping Using Building Data Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-03-27 Tomasz Pirowski, Bartłomiej Szypuła
The goal of this research was a quantitative-spatial high-resolution analysis of population distribution based on residential building data extracted from topographic objects database. Attribute in...
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Joint Effects of Perceived Hazard Risk and Contextual Situation on Responses Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-03-27 Yuki Iwai
This study examined the relationship between risk perception and evacuation behavior, and the sociospatial contexts that affect evacuation. It is argued that risk perception and contextual conditio...
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Waste Frontiers/War Enclosures: Decolonial Geosocial Analysis of Contaminated Military Land Conversions Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-03-27 Shiloh Krupar
Military-industrial practices have left widespread contamination affecting land, water, air, and human and nonhuman bodies. This article uses decolonial analysis to examine the racial-colonial foun...
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Spatioethnic Household Carbon Footprints in China and the Equity Implications of Climate Mitigation Policy: A Machine Learning Approach Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-03-27 Anthony Howell
This article relies on the first and only representative survey data to estimate household carbon footprints (CFs) of China’s large yet vastly understudied ethnic minority population, documenting f...
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Beyond Geographies of Race Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-03-25 Willie Jamaal Wright, Adam Bledsoe, Priscilla Ferreira, Kristen Maye, Ellen Louis
Enthusiasm for Black geographies has grown significantly since it was formalized in Black Geographies and the Politics of Place (McKittrick and Woods 2007). With an increase in interest in this fra...
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Planning for Heat Resilience and the Future of Residential Electricity Usage Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-03-21 Elizabeth A. Wentz, Patricia Solís, Chuyuan Wang, Carlos Aguiar-Hernandez, Hank Courtright, Aaron J. Dock
Community resilience refers to the ability for a geographic area to respond and adapt to acute shocks and long-term stresses. Geography research is well positioned to examine how communities can ad...
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The Flow Termini Coverage Model for Locating Bike-Sharing Stations Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-03-20 Hung-Chi Liu, Daoqin Tong, Michael Kuby
As of 2022, more than 1,900 cities around the world had implemented bike-sharing systems (BSSs) with docking stations. Because there is a limit on how far most people are willing to walk to and fro...
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Geographies of Bodily (Dis)Possession: Domestic Work, Unfreedom, and Spirit Possessions in Singapore Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-03-18 Laura Antona
Singapore’s labor-migration regime has come under much scrutiny for the ways in which it unequally positions employers vis-à-vis their migrant “workers.” One domestic worker, Rosamie, described the...
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Activist Networks, Territory, and the Spatial Diffusion of Mining Conflicts Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-03-15 Nasser Ary Tanimoune, Paul Alexander Haslam
This article examines how activist networks contribute to the spatial diffusion of mining conflicts. We conduct a spatial econometric analysis of 590 geolocated mining properties in five countries ...
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Dynamic Relationship between Commuting Time and Job Satisfaction: A Bivariate Latent Change Score Approach Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-03-15 Guanqiu Liu, Liang Ma
Daily commuting and its impact on job satisfaction have been the focus of numerous studies. Limited research, however, has explored the bidirectional relationship between the two factors, and most ...
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Particulate Matters: Air Pollution and the Political Ecology of a Boundary Object Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-03-14 Mary Mostafanezhad, Olivier Evrard, Chaya Vaddhanaphuti
Air pollution now affects 92 percent of the global population and is responsible for one out of nine deaths, nearly two thirds of which occur in Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific. Emerging wor...
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Postextinction Geographies: Audiovisual Afterlives of the Bucardo and the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-03-11 Hannah Hunter, Adam Searle
How do technologies animate more-than-human geographies after extinction? How can geographical scholarship evoke, or bring presence to, extinct biota? In an epoch simultaneously characterized by bi...
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Tank to Table: Hong Kong’s Wet Markets and the Geographies of Lively Commodification Beyond Companionship Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-03-11 Ben A. Gerlofs, Benjamin Lucca Iaquinto, Kylie Yuet Ning Poon, Cathy Tung Yee Tsang
We argue for a radical reconfiguration of existing theorizations of the “lively commodity”—beings captured, cultivated, and traded for their very lives—on more inclusive terms. Specifically, we adv...
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Digital Networks of Democratic Mobilization: Examining Performative, Material, and Rooted Approaches Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-03-07 Kendra Kintzi, Hilary Oliva Faxon
In a world increasingly and unevenly connected through fiber-optic cables, satellite waves, and smartphones, spatial approaches attentive to questions of power and scale are key to grounding analys...
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Modeling Out-Degree of Node in Commuter Networks: The Impact of Socioeconomic Profiles and Spatial Autocorrelation in Shaping Regional Connectivity Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-03-04 Devon Lechtenberg
Regional commuting networks are shaped by the distribution of population and employment as well as a host of other socioeconomic and demographic factors. A commuting network type of particular inte...
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War Travels: The Logistics of Vietnam War Militourism Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-03-04 Wesley Attewell
This article explores the everyday entanglements of militarism and tourism that helped sustain soldiering life during the Vietnam War. Free world soldiers in Vietnam were entitled to take between f...
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The Impact of Spatial Changes on the Assessment of CCTV Effects: An Example of the Green Light Project in Detroit Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-03-04 Ruidun Chen, Cong Fu, Shanhe Jiang, Minxuan Lan, Yanqing Xu
The assessment of closed-circuit television (CCTV) as an infrastructure designed to improve the policing environment has gained widespread attention. The effect of CCTV is influenced not only by th...
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Modeling Spatial Anisotropic Relationships Using Gradient-Based Geographically Weighted Regression Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-03-04 Jinbiao Yan, Bo Wu, Xiaoqi Duan
Distance and direction play crucial roles in modeling the spatial nonstationarity relationship. Because Euclidean distance ignores the effect of direction, several modified geographically weighted ...
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New-Build Speculation and the Financialization of Urban Development in the Global South: A Perspective from Phnom Penh, Cambodia Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-03-04 Gabriel Fauveaud
This article analyzes how urban development and property management strategies shape and accelerate new-build speculation (i.e., speculation mechanisms attached to the development of newly built re...
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Hungarian Geography between 1870 and 1920: Negotiating Empire and Coloniality on the Global Semiperiphery Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-02-27 Ferenc Gyuris, Steven Jobbitt, Róbert Győri
Going beyond the conventional approach that locates imperial geographies at either the center or periphery of overseas colonization, this article focuses on coloniality in fin de siècle Hungary to ...
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Assessing the Monthly Trends in Precipitable Water Vapor over the Indian Subcontinent Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-02-14 Seema Rani, Pyarimohan Maharana, Suraj Mal
This study estimates the trends in precipitable water vapor (PWV), atmospheric moisture budget (AMB), and the factors influencing them: air temperature, evapotranspiration (ET), convective availabl...
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Beauty and the Anthropocene: A Case for How Experiences of Beautiful Places in Nature Can Contribute to Emancipation from Instrumental Rationality Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-02-09 Matthew H. John
This article investigates, theoretically and empirically, the proposition that beauty—I consider experiences of beautiful places in the natural world in particular—can contribute to the emancipatio...
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“Gold Is a Spirit”: Diverse Ontologies and a More-than-Human Political Ecology of Extraction in Ghana’s Small-Scale Gold Mining Industry Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-02-09 Janet Adomako
This article examines how indigenous ontologies of gold, land, and rivers shape extractive practices, based on ethnographic field work in Ghana. I draw from political ecology to account for how inv...
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How Retailer Hierarchy Shapes Food Accessibility: A Case Study Using Machine Learning Method to Delineate Service Areas and Hierarchical Levels of Food Retailers Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-02-08 Bi Yu Chen, Chenxi Fu, Donggen Wang, Tao Jia, Jianya Gong
Accurate evaluation of food accessibility is the prerequisite for developing sustainable food policies. Most existing studies have evaluated food accessibility by setting a single service area size...
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Untangling Infrastructure Networks Through Critical Cartographies: Mapping the Port of Trieste, Italy Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-02-06 Leonardo Ramondetti
This article illustrates how to research complex infrastructure networks using critical cartography. Maps, infographics, and datascapes are employed to study how contemporary flows of goods, people...
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Statistical Modeling of Spatially Stratified Heterogeneous Data Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-02-07 Jinfeng Wang, Robert Haining, Tonglin Zhang, Chengdong Xu, Maogui Hu, Qian Yin, Lianfa Li, Chenghu Zhou, Guangquan Li, Hongyan Chen
Spatial statistics is an important methodology for geospatial data analysis. It has evolved to handle spatially autocorrelated data and spatially (locally) heterogeneous data, which aim to capture ...
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Governance Policy Evaluation in the United States during the Pandemic: Nonpharmaceutical Interventions or Else? Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-02-07 Danlin Yu, Shenyang Guo, Yuanyuan Yang, Linyun Fu, Timothy McBride, Ruopeng An
Scientific evidence suggests that nonpharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) effectively curb the spread of COVID-19 before a pharmaceutical solution. Implementing these interventions also significantl...
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Modeling Toponymic Change: A Multilevel Analysis of Street Renaming in Postsocialist Romania Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-02-07 Mihai S. Rusu
Political geographers and sociologists working in the field of critical toponymies have demonstrated that renaming the streetscape follows invariably after a regime change. Scholars have barely gon...
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Exploring Multiscale Spatial Interactions: Multiscale Geographically Weighted Negative Binomial Regression Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-02-06 Hanchen Yu
In this article, I develop and implement the multiscale geographically weighted negative binomial (MGWNB) model, extending the spatially weighted interaction models by integrating a multiscale fram...
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On Disease Configurations, Black-Grass Blowback, and Probiotic Pest Management Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-02-06 George Cusworth, Jamie Lorimer
This article explores approaches to managing pests that are being developed in response to the faltering effectiveness of antibiotic regimes of chemical control. It focuses on black-grass (Alopecur...
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Geospatial Analysis of Alaskan Lakes Indicates Wetland Fraction and Surface Water Area Are Useful Predictors of Methane Ebullition Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-01-31 Michela J. Savignano, Ethan D. Kyzivat, Laurence C. Smith, Melanie Engram
Arctic-boreal lakes emit methane (CH4), a powerful greenhouse gas. Recent studies suggest ebullition might be a dominant methane emission pathway in lakes but its drivers are poorly understood. Var...
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Reproducible Research Practices and Barriers to Reproducible Research in Geography: Insights from a Survey Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-01-31 Peter Kedron, Joseph Holler, Sarah Bardin
The number of reproduction and replication studies undertaken across the sciences continues to rise, but such studies have not yet become commonplace in geography. Existing attempts to reproduce ge...
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Geographic Variation in Household Disaster Preparedness in the United States Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-01-31 Forest Cook, Peter Howe
Disaster events, such as floods, wildfires, and earthquakes, increasingly cause damage to livelihoods, the economy, and the environment. Preparing for disasters is noted as one of the most effectiv...
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Environmental NGOs and Protected Area Conservation in Australia: The Political Consequences of Aligning with Private Interests Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-01-31 Benjamin Cooke, Lilian M. Pearce, Aidan Davison
This article examines the political consequences of environmental nongovernment organization (ENGO) involvement in protected area conservation in Australia. Rapid growth of a nongovernment protecte...
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The Healer, the Witch, and the Law: The Settler Magic That Criminalized Indigenous Medicine Men as Frauds and Normalized Colonial Violence as Care Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-01-31 Tyler McCreary, Rebecca Hall
This article examines the puissance of psychospiritual geographies to Witsuwit’en–settler relations during the 1920s and 1930s in British Columbia, Canada. Specifically, we track the ontological po...
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Disaster Misinformation and Its Corrections on Social Media: Spatiotemporal Proximity, Social Network, and Sentiment Contagion Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-01-31 Wei Zhai, Hang Yu, Céline Yunya Song
Misinformation disseminated via online social networks can cause social confusion and result in inadequate responses during disasters and emergencies. To contribute to social media-based disaster r...
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Patterns of Multidimensional Poverty in the United States Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-01-31 David C. Folch, Matthew Laird
The accurate accounting of where and for whom deprivations occur is fundamental to addressing poverty. In the United States, the official poverty measure considers only a person’s income, although ...
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Flow Piracy and Percolation in a Hydropower Watershed: Interceptions of Indigenous Languages in Upland Laos Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-01-31 N. J. Enfield
This article draws on findings of long-term field research in upland central Laos, examining the rapidly changing dynamics of language among multilingual Indigenous communities in the upper reaches...
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Art Works: Rendering the Absence Present by Bearing Witness at the National Memorial for Peace and Justice Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-01-22 Perry L. Carter
This article concerns material art, the atmospheres they create, and the affects they engender in their audiences. It is about how the works of art at the National Memorial for Peace and Justice (N...
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Globalized Climate Precarity: Environmental Degradation, Disasters, and the International Brick Trade Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-01-22 Laurie Parsons, Ricardo Safra de Campos, Alice Moncaster, Ian Cook, Tasneem Siddiqui, Chethika Abenayake, Amila Buddhika Jayasinghe, Pratik Mishra, Long Ly Vouch, Tamim Billah
Climate-linked disasters result when natural hazards meet socioeconomic precarity. Recognizing this, scholarship in recent years has emphasized how the precarity that turns climate-linked hazards i...
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Mapping the Unheard: Analyzing Tradeoffs Between Fisheries and Offshore Wind Farms Using Multicriteria Decision Analysis Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-01-22 Zhenlei Song, Piers Chapman, Jian Tao, Ping Chang, Huilin Gao, Honggao Liu, Christian Brannstrom, Zhe Zhang
Identifying offshore wind energy sites involves analyzing multiple variables, such as wind speed, proximity to the coastline, and sociocultural factors. This complex decision-making process often i...
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Scales of Connectivity within Stream Temperature Networks of the Clackamas River Basin, Oregon Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-01-19 Michael Krochta, Heejun Chang
Water quality varies along the stream network; thus, considering the directional, dendritic nature of stream networks with surrounding landscape variables is essential in explaining spatial variati...
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The Networked Community of Urban Mobility during the Pandemic Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-01-19 Wei Chien Benny Chin, Chen-Chieh Feng, Chan Hoong Leong, Hannah Eleanor Clapham, Junxiong Pang, Yi-Chen Wang
The COVID-19 pandemic has altered urban mobility patterns as various travel restrictions were imposed at different stages of the pandemic. Such dynamics inevitably affect the structure of urban spa...
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A Conjunctural Mapping of People’s Park Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-01-19 Gregory Woolston, Katharyne Mitchell
Following calls to spatialize conjunctures, this article proposes and practices conjunctural mapping through a case study of the ongoing struggle at People’s Park in Berkeley, California. Although ...
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Graph Theory and Geography: From Collaboration to Autocorrelation Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-01-08 Daniel A. Griffith, Sandra L. Arlinghaus, William C. Arlinghaus
Theoretical, methodological, and empirical contributions regarding networks within the context of graph theory constitute a valuable interface between geography and mathematics. Seeking to assess m...
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Where the Landlords Are: A Network Approach to Landlord-Rental Locations Ann. Am. Assoc. Geogr. (IF 3.982) Pub Date : 2024-01-08 Benjamin Preis
The United States is home to more than 100 million renters and approximately 11 million landlords, yet these two sides of the rental market are rarely studied in tandem. This study uses a multiscal...