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Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space

Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space


eISSN: 14723409 | ISSN: 0308518X | Current volume: 56 | Current issue: 8 Frequency: 8 Times/Year

Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space is a pluralist and heterodox journal of economic research, principally concerned with questions of urban and regional restructuring, globalization, inequality, and uneven development.

Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space (ISSN: 0308-518X print; ISSN 1472-3409 online), which is available only as part of the subscription to Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space (ISSN: 2514-8486 print, 2514-8494 online), is published eight times a year in February, March, May, June, August, September, October, and November by SAGE (Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, Singapore, Washington DC, and Melbourne). The combined subscription to Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space and Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space comprises twelve issues. For information about subscribing to the package please click here.

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Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science

Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space

Environment and Planning D: Society and Space

Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space

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Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space is a pluralist and heterodox journal of economic research, principally concerned with questions of urban and regional restructuring, globalization, inequality, and uneven development. International in outlook and interdisciplinary in spirit, the journal is positioned at the forefront of theoretical and methodological innovation, welcoming substantive and empirical contributions that probe and problematize significant issues of economic, social, and political concern, especially where these advance new approaches. The horizons of Economy and Space are wide, but themes of recurrent concern for the journal include: global production and consumption networks; urban policy and politics; race, gender, and class; economies of technology, information and knowledge; money, banking, and finance; migration and mobility; resource production and distribution; and land, housing, labor, and commodity markets. To these ends, Economy and Space values a diverse array of theories, methods, and approaches, especially where these engage with research traditions, evolving debates, and new directions in urban and regional studies, in human geography, and in allied fields such as socioeconomics and the various traditions of political economy.

Managing Editor
Jamie Peck University of British Columbia, Canada
Editors
Jennifer Bair University of Virginia, USA
Trevor Barnes University of British Columbia, Canada
Brett Christophers Uppsala University, Sweden
Desiree Fields University of California, Berkeley, USA
Mark Graham Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford
Kathe Newman Rutgers University, USA
Jessie Poon University at Buffalo, the State University at New York
Susanne Soederberg Queen’s University, Canada
Henry Yeung The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
Honorary Editors
Sir Nigel Thrift Tsinghua University, China
Sir Alan Wilson University College London, UK
Editorial Manager
Katie Nudd Freelance Editorial Office, UK
Andrew Shmuely Freelance Editorial Office, Canada
Editorial Advisory Board
Ilias Alami Uppsala University, Sweden
Hannah Appel University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Martín Arboleda Universidad Diego Portales, Chile
Marc Boeckler Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Germany
Sébastien Breau McGill University, Canada
Neil Brenner University of Chicago, USA
Rosemary-Claire Collard Simon Fraser University, Canada
Kean Fan Lim Newcastle University, UK
Koen Frenken Utrecht University, Netherlands
Melissa Garcia-Lamarca Lund University, Sweden
Vinay Gidwani University of Minnesota, USA
Adam Hanieh University of Exeter, UK
Leigh Johnson University of Oregon, USA
Sarah Knuth Durham University, UK
Karen Lai Durham University, UK
Yong-Sook Lee Korea University, South Korea
Andrew Leyshon University of Nottingham, UK
Phoebe Moore University of Essex, UK
Beverley Mullings University of Toronto, Canada
Stefan Ouma Universität Bayreuth, Germany
Balaji Parthasarathy International Institute of Information Technology, Bangalore, India
Shaina Potts University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Raquel Rolnik Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
Emily Rosenman The Pennsylvania State University, USA
Cheryll Ruth Soriano De La Salle University, Philippines
Kanchana Ruwanpura University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Ramesh Sunam Waseda University, Japan
Michaela Trippl University of Vienna, Austria
Alan Walks University of Toronto, Canada
Isabella Weber University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA
Rachel Weber University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Marion Werner SUNY, Buffalo, USA
Heather Whiteside University of Waterloo, Canada
Dariusz Wójcik University of Oxford, UK
Chun Yang Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
Shengjun Zhu Peking University, China
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