Economic Geography (EG), published on behalf of Clark University, has announced a new publishing partnership with Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group.
A top ranked journal in the Geography and Economic categories with a 2014 Impact Factor of 2.735, EG is a prominent and internationally recognisable journal in the field. EG will join Routledge's Geography journal list, adding prestige and lustre to what is already the market-leading programme. The journal will benefit from expert knowledge of the market and its opportunities, and high visibility within the research community.
Owned by Clark University since 1925, EG is an internationally peer-reviewed journal committed to publishing high-quality original research that makes leading-edge advances within and beyond the fields of geography, economics, management, and economic sociology and much more. The journal plays a central role in supporting and advancing the field of economic geography globally.
The first issue (Volume 92, Issue 1) to be published by Routledge is now available on Taylor and Francis Online. In the issue, an Editorial written by Editor-in-Chief Jim Murphy considers this new chapter and explores the future of the journal, while thanking those who have made exceptional contributions to EG. It also features the esteemed Roepke Lecture in Economic Geography "The Right to Work, and the Right at Work" as presented by Jamie Peck at the AAG in 2015, and is accompanied by a commentary by Susan Christopherson. The issue will be free to access until the end of 2016.
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