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Space and Culture Volume 8

November 1 2005, Volume 8, No. 4

Ella Chmielewska – Logos or the Resonance of Branding: A Close Reading of the Iconosphere of Warsaw

Kathryn Yusoff – Visualizing Antarctica as a Place in Time: From the Geological Sublime to “Real Time”

Andrew Wood – “The Best Surprise Is No Surprise”: Architecture, Imagery, and Omnitopia Among American Mom-and-Pop Motels

Jonas Larsen – Families Seen Sightseeing: Performativity of Tourist Photography

Annmarie Adams and Kevin Schwartzman – Pneumothorax Then and Now

Kylie Message – “Are We There Yet?”: Natalie Robertson’s Road Signs and the Redirection of Cultural Memory

Gabrielle Bendiner-Viani – Walking, Emotion, and Dwelling: Guided Tours in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn

Toni Kotnik – The Mirrored Public: Architecture and Gender Relationship in Yemen

Phil Boyle – Book Review: Creeping Conformity: How Canada Became Suburban, 1900-1960

Rob Drew – Book Review: Where the Ball Drops: Days and Nights in Times Square

Nicholas Ruiz, III – Book Review: The Chronoscopic Society: Globalization, Time and Knowledge in the Network Economy

August 1 2005, Volume 8, No. 3

Eric Gordon – Toward a Networked Urbanism: Hugh Ferriss, Rockefeller Center, and the “Invisible Empire of the Air”

Adrian Mackenzie – Untangling the Unwired: Wi-Fi and the Cultural Inversion of Infrastructure

Anita Lacey – Networked Communities: Social Centers and Activist Spaces in Contemporary Britain

Christena Nippert-Eng – Boundary Play

Lois Weinthal – Postcard From the German Democratic Republic: A View of the Domestic Realm

Penelope Ironstone-Catterall – Postcard From NYC October 2004: Democracy, Psychoanalysis, and Trauma

Charles O’Hara – Book Review: Zoomscape: Architecture in Motion and Media

Erin Kruger – Book Review: State of Exception

May 1 2005, Volume 8, No. 2

Christine McCarthy – Toward a Definition of Interiority

Scott McQuire – Immaterial Architectures: Urban Space and Electric Light

Patricia Pringle – Spatial Pleasures

Jasmine Rault – Occupying E.1027: Reconsidering Le Corbusier’s “Gift” to Eileen Gray

Laura Fenton – Citizenship in Private Space

Beatriz Muñoz González – Topophilia and Topophobia: The Home as an Evocative Place of Contradictory Emotions

Sarah Treadwell – The Motel: An Image of Elsewhere

Linda Marie Walker – Plainwork (Writing)

February 1 2005, Volume 8, No. 1

Lance Hosey – Poseidon’s Oar

Mehnaaz Momen – Indian Drama: Nationalism, Politics, and Policy

Christine Lavrence – “The Serbian Bastille”: Memory, Agency, and Monumental Public Space in Belgrade

David L. Pike – The Walt Disney World Underground

Beatriz Jaguaribe – The Shock of the Real: Realist Aesthetics in the Media and the Urban Experience

John Manzo – Social Control and the Management of “Personal” Space in Shopping Malls

Richard G. Smith – Mongrel Globalization

Matthew Tiessen – Book Review: Ephemeral Territories: Representing Nation, Home, and Identity in Canada

Yun-Csang Ghimn – Book Review: Beyond Appearances? Visual Practices and Ideologies in Modern India

Referee Acknowledgement

We appreciate the contributions of the following referees:

Stuart Allan, Ari Aukusti Lehtinen, Claudia Bell, Iain Borden, Steve Brown, David Butz, Carolyn Carter, Richard Cavell, Jennifer Craik, Micheal Cronin, Simon Dalby, Jill Delaney, Vupenyu Dzingirai, Anne Galloway, Clive Gamble, Ann Game, Yun-Csang Ghimn, Dolores Hayden, Ben Highmore, Tim Ingold, Penelope Ironstone-Caterall, Tara Kachroo, Turo Kimmo Lehtonen, Anthony King, Kira Kosnick, Toni Kotnik, Eric Laurier, Jonathan Lillie, Justine Lloyd, Celia Lury, John Manzo, Babar Mumtaz, Jasmine Rault, Ian Roderick, Simon Sadler, Peter Stallybrass, Jonathan Sterne, Nick Stevenson, Will Straw, Zoe Sujon, Simone Swan, Rosalind Sydie, Matthew Tiessen, Karen Till, Jens Tonboe, John Urry, Jennifer Wolch, Sierk Ybema, Kathryn Yusoff, Eviad Zerubavel, Sharon Zukin, and many more.

- Rob Shields, Joost Van Loon, Greg Elmer, and Phil Boyle