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  • 1.  Co-Editor position available: TERRITORY, POLITICS, GOVERNANCE

    Posted 09-03-2015 07:57

    Dear list members,

     

    The Regional Studies Association offers currently the following opportunity which might be of interest:

     

    TERRITORY, POLITICS, GOVERNANCE

    Expressions of Interest – appointment of a Co-Editor

     

    The Regional Studies Association seeks to appoint a co-editor with expertise in urban and political geographies of the global south to join the editorial team of John Agnew, Michael Keating, Martin Jones, Walter Nicholls, Bae-Gyoon Park and Justus Uitermark on the journal Territory, Politics, Governance, published by Routledge.

     

    Territory, Politics, Governance (http://rsa.tandfonline.com/toc/rtep20/current#.VcjHF_lVhBc) is an interdisciplinary journal committed to the development of theory and research in territorial politics and the governance of space, creating a platform on which to explore the interface between territory, politics, economy, identity and the organisation of political space. In its first years of publication TPG has begun to stake out a position as a major venue for articles on contemporary transformations in governance resulting from territorial secession and economic globalization, the changing territorial politics of interests and identities, and the increasing importance of large cities in world politics.

     

    The journal is in its third volume and is published quarterly. It has a significant circulation footprint as it is distributed with its sister journals, Regional Studies; Spatial Economic Analysis; Regional Studies, Regional Science and the new launch journal Area Development and Policy (2016). It has achieved demonstrable impact since launch in 2013, with over 27,000 full text downloads of papers published in the journal during 2013-14.  It is already under consideration for a Thomson Reuters ISI/SSCI impact factor.

     

    The journal is fully owned by the Regional Studies Association with appointments made by the RSA Board. Editorial appointments will be for three years in the first instance and may be renewable. The Editor-in-Chief is Professor John Agnew, UCLA.

     

    Closing Date:  Sunday 11th October 2015

     

    For more details on the journal and the post, please go to www.regionalstudies.org/news/article/call-for-co-editor-territory-politics-governance

     

    With best wishes,

     

    Daniela

     

     

    Daniela Carl

    Deputy Chief Executive

     

    Regional Studies Association

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  • 2.  Co-Editor position available: TERRITORY, POLITICS, GOVERNANCE

    Posted 09-03-2015 07:57

    Dear list members,

     

    The Regional Studies Association offers currently the following opportunity which might be of interest:

     

    TERRITORY, POLITICS, GOVERNANCE

    Expressions of Interest – appointment of a Co-Editor

     

    The Regional Studies Association seeks to appoint a co-editor with expertise in urban and political geographies of the global south to join the editorial team of John Agnew, Michael Keating, Martin Jones, Walter Nicholls, Bae-Gyoon Park and Justus Uitermark on the journal Territory, Politics, Governance, published by Routledge.

     

    Territory, Politics, Governance (http://rsa.tandfonline.com/toc/rtep20/current#.VcjHF_lVhBc) is an interdisciplinary journal committed to the development of theory and research in territorial politics and the governance of space, creating a platform on which to explore the interface between territory, politics, economy, identity and the organisation of political space. In its first years of publication TPG has begun to stake out a position as a major venue for articles on contemporary transformations in governance resulting from territorial secession and economic globalization, the changing territorial politics of interests and identities, and the increasing importance of large cities in world politics.

     

    The journal is in its third volume and is published quarterly. It has a significant circulation footprint as it is distributed with its sister journals, Regional Studies; Spatial Economic Analysis; Regional Studies, Regional Science and the new launch journal Area Development and Policy (2016). It has achieved demonstrable impact since launch in 2013, with over 27,000 full text downloads of papers published in the journal during 2013-14.  It is already under consideration for a Thomson Reuters ISI/SSCI impact factor.

     

    The journal is fully owned by the Regional Studies Association with appointments made by the RSA Board. Editorial appointments will be for three years in the first instance and may be renewable. The Editor-in-Chief is Professor John Agnew, UCLA.

     

    Closing Date:  Sunday 11th October 2015

     

    For more details on the journal and the post, please go to www.regionalstudies.org/news/article/call-for-co-editor-territory-politics-governance

     

    With best wishes,

     

    Daniela

     

     

    Daniela Carl

    Deputy Chief Executive

     

    Regional Studies Association

    25 Clinton Place|Seaford BN25 1NP|United Kingdom

    tel: +44(0)1323-899 698|mobile: +44(0)78 6697 8418

    Company No 4116288|Charity No 1084165

     

     

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