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Tag: Rebecca Elmhirst

Content Alert: New Articles (13th January 2012)

These Early View articles are now available on Wiley Online Library. Original Articles Anthropogenic controls on large wood input, removal and … More

Alan Latham, Amy R Donovan, Andrew Cumbers, Anthony Ince, anthropogenic impact, assemblages, atmosphere, bodies, Bristol transport, Clive Oppenheimer, conviviality, Czech Republic, Danny Mackinnon, Darren P Smith, Darwin, David Featherstone, deprivation, emotional geographies, employment, entrepreneurship, Eric Clark, freight, genetics, geography of risk, Glyn Williams, housing benefit, human geography, human nature, Indonesia, inhabitation migration, Julie Cidell, Katherine V Gough, Kendra Strauss, large wood, London, Lukáš Krejčí, materiality, microenterprises public space, Migration, Mobilities, more-than-representational, natural hazards, neighbourhood, North America evolutionary biology, Ntsiki Anderson, Paul Barratt, policy relevance Ghana, Poverty, qualitative methods, railroads, Rebecca Elmhirst, reflexivity, Regan Koch, research ethics, rivers, rock climbing, segregation, St Paul’s, stigmatisation, sustainability, Thilde Langevang, Thomas L Clark, Tom Slater, Transnationalism, welfare ghetto, Women, young adults, Youth, Zdeněk Máčka

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