AAG Meridian Book Award for the Outstanding Scholarly Work in Geography

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2017     Rare earth frontiers : from terrestrial subsoils to lunar landscapes by Julie Michelle Klinger
2016     Limits to globalization : the disruptuive geographies of capitalist development by Eric Sheppard
2015     Concrete revolution : large dams, Cold War geopolitics, and the US Bureau of Reclamation by Christopher Sneddon
2014     The fabric of space : water, modernity and the urban imagination by Matthew Gandy
2013     The birth of territory by Stuart Elden
2012     Africa after apartheid : South Africa, race and nation in Tanzania by Richard Schroeder
2011     Code/space : software and everyday life by Martin Dodge and Rob Kitchin
2010     Seeking asylum : human smuggling and bureaucracy at the border by Alison Mountz
2009
     War, violence, and population : making the body count by James A. Tyner
2008
     Environmental change and globalization : double exposures by Robin Leichenko and Karen O'Brien
2007
     Resurrecting the granary of Rome : environmental history and French colonial expansion in North Africa by Diana K. Davis
2006
     Black, brown, yellow, and left : radical activism in Los Angeles by Laura Pulido
2005
     On Hollywood : the place, the industry by Allen J. Scott
2004     Growing up global : economic restructuring and children's everyday lives by Cindi Katz
2003     Deforesting the earth : from prehistory to global crisis by Michael Williams (abridged edition here)
2002     The Internet on earth : a geography of information by Aharon Kellerman
2001     Land, power, and economics on the frontier of Upper Canada by John Clarke
2000     California and the fictions of capital by George L. Henderson