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  1. Stakeholder networks underpinning the transformative practice of urban roadside verge greening
  2. Case study at the nexus of the global and the local
  3. Authenticity, interaction, learning and location as curators of experiential agritourism
  4. ‘It’s a love interest’ – Enthusiasts and regional industry cultures of practice
  5. Key policy interventions to limit infectious disease emergence and spread
  6. A Demand Systems Approach to Understanding Medium‐Term Post‐Pandemic Consumption Trends
  7. Project Assessment for Local Government Advocacy
  8. Australian labour force changes under the reduced mobility of COVID-19
  9. Junior Miner internationalisation in the globalising mining industry
  10. Liability or opportunity? Reconceptualizing the periphery and its role in innovation
  11. Transmigration programs and migrant positions in rural community knowledge networks
  12. Brokerage as an urban and regional process between systems and scales
  13. John Bryson, Ronald Kalafsky, and Vida Vanchan (Eds) (2021). Ordinary cities, extraordinary geographies
  14. Addressing structural inequality of employment redistribution policy targets
  15. Disruption, transformation, and innovation in the peripheries
  16. Junior Miner Internationalisation in the Globalising Mining Industry
  17. Informal groups, disruptive innovations, and industry change in low‐tech peripheries
  18. Globalisation strategies and roles among Australian junior mining firms in Latin America
  19. Socio-spatial relations observed in the global city network of firms
  20. The structural architecture of international industry networks in the global economy
  21. The brokerage roles of city-regions in global corporate networks
  22. Introduction to the census questions special issue
  23. Scale as a Lens to Understand Resource Economies in the Global Periphery
  24. Reducing the need to travel: the challenge of employment self-containment
  25. Spatial Differentiation of Variegated Capitalisms: A Comparative Analysis of Russian and Australian Oil and Gas Corporate City Networks
  26. To boundary or not: The structural bias of ‘fair representation’ in rural areas
  27. Handbook on the Geographies of Regions and Territories Edited by AnssiPaasi, JohnHarrison, and MartinJones, EdwardElgar, Cheltenham, UK and Northhampton, MA, USA, xii + 530 pp, ISBN 978‐1‐78471‐076‐7 (hardcover) ISBN 9781785365799 (eBook), A$323.33
  28. The brokerage role of small states and territories in global corporate networks
  29. Agglomeration economies, interregional commuting and innovation in the peripheries
  30. “Networked coalitions” as metropolitan governance: Lessons from the emergence of Australia’s Committees for Cities and Regions
  31. The role of tax havens and offshore financial centres in shaping corporate geographies: an industry sector perspective
  32. The role of tax havens and offshore financial centers in Asia-Pacific networks: evidence from firm-subsidiary connections
  33. Disruptive innovations and decentralized renewable energy systems in Africa: A socio-technical review
  34. Inequality and regional development in resource economies of advanced capitalist economies
  35. ‘Global restructuring’ two decades on: Australia’s relational economy in the twenty-first century
  36. How Chinese Financial Centers Integrate into Global Financial Center Networks: An Empirical Study Based on Overseas Expansion of Chinese Financial Service Firms
  37. Handbook on the Geographies of InnovationRichardShearmur, ChristopheCarrincazeaux and DavidDoloreux, EdwardElgar (eds), Cheltenham, UK and Northhampton, MA, USA, xix + 482 pp, ISBN 978 1 78471 076 7 (hardcover) ISBN 978 1 78471 077 4 (eBook), A$320.08
  38. Firm evolution and cluster specialization: a social network analysis of resource industry change in two Australian cities
  39. Labor Networks Connecting Peripheral Economies to the National Innovation System
  40. Industrial location and global restructuring in Australian cities
  41. Global city clusters: theorizing spatial and non-spatial proximity in inter-urban firm networks
  42. Strategic Planning for Employment Self-Containment in Metropolitan Sub-Regions
  43. Extending beyond ‘world cities’ in World City Network (WCN) research: Urban positionality and economic linkages through the Australia-based corporate network
  44. Regional development in a resource production system: long distance commuting, population growth, and wealth redistribution in the Western Australia Goldfields
  45. Metropolitan land-use patterns by economic function: a spatial analysis of firm headquarters and branch office locations in Australian cities
  46. The methodological challenge of cross-national qualitative research
  47. Strategic globalizing centers and sub-network geometries: A social network analysis of multi-scalar energy networks
  48. Powering the world city system: energy industry networks and interurban connectivity
  49. Can Public Space be a Platform for Social Innovation? A Study of Sannomiya, Kobe, Japan
  50. Regional development, redistribution and the extraction of mineral resources: The Western Australian Goldfields as a resource bank
  51. Creating a knowledge-based region through policy integration and joint governance: the case of Kobe City in Kansai, Japan
  52. City infrastructure supporting innovation
  53. Planning for production efficiency in knowledge‐based development
  54. Attracting: The Coffeeless Urban Café and the Attraction of Urban Space