AREA- INSTITUTE OF BRITISH GEOGRAPHERS, 1999 31 (3)


TI: 'Anarchy doesn't work unless you think about it': intellectual interpretation and DIY culture
AU: Halfacree, K.
Pág. 209-220
TI: Anthony Young (1998) Land resources: now and for the future
AU: Morgan, R. P. C.
Pág. 301
TI: Beyond boundaries? Activism, academia, reflexivity and research
AU: Maxey, I.
Pág. 199-208
TI: Clara Greed and Marion Roberts (eds) (1998) Introducing urban design: interventions and responses
AU: Slater, T. R.
Pág. 302
TI: David Knighton (1998) Fluvial forms and processes: a new perspective
AU: Clifford, N.
Pág. 303
TI: Hollowing out the state? Some observations on the restructuring of hospital services in New Zealand
AU: Barnett, J. R.
Pág. 259-270
TI: Landscape: a forgotten legacy
AU: Arntz, K.
Pág. 297-299
TI: Landscape: a forgotten legacy - Reply
AU: Muir, R.
Pág. 300
TI: Left out? Observations on the RGS-IBG conference on social exclusion and the city
AU: Hague, E.; Thomas, C.; Williams, S.
Pág. 293-296
TI: Mark Blacksell, Judith Matthews and Peter Sims (eds) (1998) Environmental management and change in Plymouth and the South West: essays in honour of Dr John C Goodridge
AU: Gerrard, J.
Pág. 304
TI: Part of the action, or 'going native'? Learning to cope with the 'politics of integration'
AU: Fuller, D.
Pág. 221-228
TI: Reconceptualizing state - society relations in Tanzania: are NGOs 'making a difference'?
AU: Mercer, C.
Pág. 247-258
TI: Researching female sex work: reflections on geographical exclusion, critical methodologies and 'useful' knowledge
AU: Hubbard, P.
Pág. 229-238
TI: Researching the new urban governance: an examination of closure, access and complexities of institutional research
AU: Raco, M.
Pág. 271-280
TI: The Big Issue: empowering homeless women through academic research
AU: Doyle, L.
Pág. 239-246
TI: The journey to work: a century of change
AU: Pooley, C. G.; Turnbull, J.
Pág. 281-292