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Themes are said to 'include geopolitical traditions; critical geographical analysis of formal, practical and popular geopolitics; feminist geopolitics; urban geopolitics; geopolitics of the everyday; environmental geopolitics; spatial and cartographic analysis; and political economy.' <ref name= "About"/> | Themes are said to 'include geopolitical traditions; critical geographical analysis of formal, practical and popular geopolitics; feminist geopolitics; urban geopolitics; geopolitics of the everyday; environmental geopolitics; spatial and cartographic analysis; and political economy.' <ref name= "About"/> | ||
− | The journal is peer reviewed, with all papers being reviewed by international peer reviewers, on the basis of which they are accepted, rejected or subject to revisions. All peer review is double blind and submission is online via [[ScholarOne Manuscripts]]. <ref name= "About"/> | + | The journal which is published by [[Routledge]] publishers is peer reviewed, with all papers being reviewed by international peer reviewers, on the basis of which they are accepted, rejected or subject to revisions. All peer review is double blind and submission is online via [[ScholarOne Manuscripts]]. <ref name= "About"/> |
==People== | ==People== |
Revision as of 17:19, 14 January 2015
Geopolitics (ISSN: 1465-0045) is an international and multidisciplinary journal devoted to contemporary research on geopolitics. The journal provides a forum for scholarly analysis which looks to address the 'intersection of geography and global politics from various disciplinary and methodological perspectives.' [1]
Themes are said to 'include geopolitical traditions; critical geographical analysis of formal, practical and popular geopolitics; feminist geopolitics; urban geopolitics; geopolitics of the everyday; environmental geopolitics; spatial and cartographic analysis; and political economy.' [1]
The journal which is published by Routledge publishers is peer reviewed, with all papers being reviewed by international peer reviewers, on the basis of which they are accepted, rejected or subject to revisions. All peer review is double blind and submission is online via ScholarOne Manuscripts. [1]
People
Circa 2015
Editors
Editorial Board
- Anne-Laure Amilhat-Szary - University of Grenoble
- Mark Bassin - Södertörns University, Sweden
- Luiza Bialasiewicz - University of Amsterdam
- Pinar Bilgin - Bilkent University, Turkey
- Heriberto Cairo - Universidad Complutense de Madrid
- Sanjay Chaturvedi - Panjab University, Chandigarh
- Elena dell’Agnese - University of Milano-Bicocca
- Ray Dezzani - University of Idaho
- Klaus Dodds - University of London
- Lorraine Dowler - Pennsylvania State University
- Ghazi-Walid Falah - University of Akron
- Sara Fregonese - University of Birmingham
- David Grondin - University of Ottawa
- Reece Jones - University of Hawaii Manoa
- Myongsob Kim - Yonsei University
- Vladimir Kolossov - Institute of Geography of the Russian Academy of Sciences
- Fiona McConnell - Oxford University
- Sami Moisio - University of Turku, Finland
- Alexander Murphy - University of Oregon
- Anssi Paasi - University of Oulu, Finland
- Clionadh Raleigh - University of Sussex
- Maano Ramutsindela - University of Cape Town
- Anna Secor - University of Kentucky
- Michael J. Shapiro - University of Hawaii
- Jo Sharp - University of Glasgow
- James Sidaway - National University of Singapore
- James Tyner - Kent State University, USA
- Nick Vaughan-Williams - University of Warwick
- Rachel Woodward - Newcastle University
- Takashi Yamazaki - Osaka City University, Japan
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Aims and Scope Geopolitics Taylor & Francis Online, accessed 12 January 2015