Journals
Antipode publishes dissenting scholarship that explores and utilizes key geographical ideas like space, scale, place, borders and landscape. It aims to challenge dominant and orthodox views of the world through debate, scholarship and politically-committed research, creating new spaces and envisioning new futures.
Area publishes ground breaking geographical research and scholarship across the field of geography. The journal is published by the Royal Geographical Society and concentrates on short, pithy articles which focus on topical issues, new research results or discussions of methodology, theory and practice.
Environment and Planning D: Society and Space provides a forum for the discussion of the mutually constitutive relation between the social and the spatial. It seeks to be philosophically sophisticated, practically relevant, and to concretely theorise a range of contemporary, historical, political and cultural contexts.
Cultural Geographies publishes scholarly research and informed commentaries on the cultural appropriation and politics of nature, environment, place, and space. It welcomes contributions from the growing numbers of scholars and practitioners across the arts, humanities and social and environmental sciences who are interested in these cultural geographies.
Geography Compass publishes peer-reviewed surveys of the most important research and current thinking from across the entire discipline, with special sections on cultural and social geography. Geography Compass is aimed at students, researchers and non-specialist scholars.
Social and Cultural Geography offers a specialized outlet for the publication of research concerned with the spatialities of society and culture, particularly the role of space, place and culture in relation to social issues, cultural politics, aspects of daily life, cultural commodities, consumption, identity and community, and historical legacies.
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers is a leading international journals of geographical research, published by the Royal Geogaphical Society. The distinctive role of the journal is to publish ‘landmark’ articles that make a major theoretical, conceptual or empirical contribution to the advancement of geographical knowledge across the spectrum of research in the discipline.
Social Geography is an open access journal providing a forum for contributions that combine a strong theoretical orientation with praxis-related matters of concern. It focuses on the interrelation of society, practice and space and its implications for every day-life, social and environmental policy or economic practice.
Locating Technoscience is an online reader, which aims to introduce and contextualise a series of articles on the geographies of contemporary science and technology.
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