Volume 8, Issue 2 of The AAG Review of Books has now been published online. This quarterly online journal publishes scholarly reviews of recent books related to geography, public policy and international affairs. It also features review essays reflecting on several books on a particular theme, and book review with multiple contributors discussing a title.
In the first four years of the journal’s publication more than 250 books were reviewed. You can search the full list of books reviewed by title, author, reviewer, theme and other categories using our new database.
Each issue, the Editor chooses two items to feature; these are made available free of charge. In this issue you can read the following book reviews for free:
Mustafa Dikeç’s book review of Revolting New York: How 400 Years of Riot, Rebellion, Uprising, and Revolution Shaped a City, by Neil Smith and Don Mitchell | |
Planetary Improvement: Cleantech Entrepreneurship and the Contradictions of Green Capitalism, by Jesse Goldstein Book Review forum by Elizabeth Johnson, Christian Anderson, Becky Mansfield, Shiloh Krupar, Julia Corwin, Scott Prudham and Jesse Goldstein |
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