Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie
1970 - 2025
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Volume 116, issue 2, 2025
- Neo‐Endogenous Local Development, Tourism, and International Immigration in El Hierro, Spain pp. 131-145

- Cristóbal Mendoza, Josefina Domínguez‐Mujica, Juan Manuel Parreño‐Castellano and Claudio Moreno‐Medina
- Liveable, but for Whom? – Perceived Liveability and Citizen Participation in Amsterdam's Red‐Light District pp. 146-160

- Oishika Basak and Ilse van Liempt
- Exploring the Role of Street Names in the Reproduction of Deinstitutionalised Regions pp. 161-175

- Miloslav Šerý, Jan Daniel and Jindřich Frajer
- Suburban Autonomy? The Case of Inter‐Suburban Commuting Outside Prague pp. 176-193

- Jiří‐Jakub Zévl and Martin Ouředníček
- Are Low‐Income Groups More Dependent on Community Space? A Case Study of Nanjing pp. 194-211

- Hui Wang, Mei‐Po Kwan, Mingxing Hu and Bing Qiu
- Increasing Social and Spatial Inequalities in Parental Co‐Residence pp. 212-231

- Cody Hochstenbach, Amber Howard and Rowan Arundel
Volume 116, issue 1, 2025
- Editorial: A Stable Society Journal in Unsettling Times pp. 1-3

- Ilse van Liempt and Michiel van Meeteren
- Platform Business Groups and the Omni‐Channel Transformation of Food Retailing in China pp. 4-25

- Zhi Han, Steve Wood, Neil M. Coe and Andrew Alexander
- How Do Turkish Grocers Respond to Changes in the German Retail Market? pp. 26-40

- Utku Eren Bağcı and Martin Franz
- Illustrating Farmer–Animal Entanglements and Emotions: Drawing Elicitation in Upland Vietnam pp. 41-54

- Peter Garber and Sarah Turner
- Ambiguous and Complex – Rural Revival in a Peripheral Mountain Region (SW Poland) pp. 55-73

- Agnieszka Latocha‐Wites, Katarzyna Kajdanek, Dominik Sikorski, Robert Szmytkie and Przemysław Tomczak
- Sustainability, Local Environmental Behaviour and Firm Location Decisions pp. 74-90

- Josep‐Maria Arauzo‐Carod
- Exploring Firm Decision‐Making and Location Strategies in High‐Tech Manufacturing Relocation in Beijing: A Lifecycle Perspective pp. 91-108

- Peiyuan Zhang, Jiaming Li and Wenzhong Zhang
- Self‐Relatedness or Cross‐Relatedness: The Co‐Evolution of Industries and Occupations Among Chinese Cities pp. 109-128

- Xiaoqi Zhou, Rongjun Ao, Xiaojing Li and Jing Chen
- Nationalism pp. 129-130

- Jaap van Slageren
Volume 115, issue 5, 2024
- Green, Alternative or Business as Usual? Critical Geographies of Sustainable Finance pp. 573-581

- Sabine Dörry and Christian Schulz
- Beyond the ‘tyranny of metrics’? Indicator literacy in sustainable finance pp. 582-597

- Ben Eyre, Oiara Bonilla, Marc Brightman and Stefan Voicu
- Exploring ‘Alternatives' in the Consumer Credit Market: Community Development Finance Institutions in the United Kingdom pp. 598-614

- Elena Magli, Micaela Mazzei, Olga Biosca and Neil McHugh
- Exploiting time in Green Visions for Thailand: How Green Finance Leverages Past Infrastructure for Future Returns pp. 615-627

- Giulia Dal Maso
- A Billion‐Euro Industry? (De‐)territorialisation Processes of Norway's Seaweed Farming Assemblage pp. 628-642

- Moritz Albrecht
- Infrastructure Bottlenecks as Opportunity for Local Development: The Case of Decentralized Green‐Hydrogen Projects pp. 643-659

- Benedikt Walker and Britta Klagge
- Creating Low‐Carbon Economies: Probing Transition Dynamics through the Lens of Field Theory pp. 660-673

- Sabine Dörry and Christian Schulz
- Nuancing Regional Geography: An Analysis of the Evolution and Mechanism of Intercity Cooperation Network in the Guangdong‐Hong Kong‐Macao Greater Bay Area pp. 674-690

- Chenghui Tang, Xianchun Zhang and Darren Man‐Wai Cheung
- Too Privileged to Move? Neighbourhood Perception and Relocation Intention in China's Gated Communities pp. 691-705

- Chenxi Li and Shenjing He
- Coworking Spaces and Mid‐Sized Cities in Peripheral Contexts: Conceptualising Development Trajectories pp. 706-720

- Lukáš Danko, Pavel Bednář, Gabor Lux, Judit Kalman, Eva Belvončíková, Réka Horeczki and Dóra Bálint
Volume 115, issue 4, 2024
- Appraising Anssi Paasi's ‘Bounded Spaces in the Mobile World’: Introducing the Forum while Riding the Pendulum of Fixity and Mobility pp. 455-461

- Ilse van Liempt and Michiel van Meeteren
- Bounded Spaces – The Enduring Allure of Territorial Identities and the Lasting Value of Paasi's Conceptualisation of the Institutionalisation of Regions pp. 462-470

- Virginie Mamadouh
- Regional Identities in a Re‐Territorialising World: From thinning cosmopolitan to thickening resistance identities pp. 471-479

- Kees Terlouw
- Reconstructing geographies of margins: Unbounded spaces in an immobile world pp. 480-489

- Kolar Aparna
- Reading Paasi and Living through Bounded Spaces pp. 490-496

- Aija Lulle
- Revisiting “Bounded Spaces in the Mobile World”: A Contextualized Rejoinder pp. 497-504

- Anssi Paasi
- Homonormativity in Peripheral Spaces: LBT Women's Processes of Becoming Political Subjects pp. 505-517

- Gilly Hartal and Shany Krauz
- Villages in the City – Urban Planning for Neighbourhood Love pp. 518-536

- Karima Kourtit, Peter Nijkamp, Umut Turk and Mia Wahlström
- Relatedness, Complexity and Regional Diversification in the European Union: The Role of Co‐inventor Networks pp. 537-553

- Yibo Qiao and Di Wu
- Development of a Chrono‐Urbanism Status Composite Index under the 5/10/15‐Minute City Concept Using Social Media Big Data pp. 554-570

- Dong Liu, Mei‐Po Kwan, Lan Wang, Zihan Kan, Jianying Wang and Jingbo Huang
- Streetcars and the Shifting Geographies of Toronto: A Visual Analysis of Change pp. 571-572

- Abigail Friendly
Volume 115, issue 3, 2024
- EDITORIAL: The 2024 TESG Lecture pp. 327-328

- Manuel B. Aalbers and Michiel van Meeteren
- Digital Experiments with Landed Property: Robots, Race, and Rent pp. 329-345

- Desiree Fields
- Maps, Apps and Race: The Market as a Theoretical Machine pp. 346-352

- Julien Migozzi
- Climate Change and Property Experiments in Appalachia pp. 353-359

- Sara Safransky
- From Experimenting with Property to Experimenting on Place: A Rejoinder to Migozzi and Safransky pp. 360-365

- Desiree Fields
- The Initial Residential Patterns of Immigrants across the Urban Hierarchy in Sweden: The Role of Educational Attainment pp. 366-383

- Samaneh Khaef and Karen Haandrikman
- Perilous Evolutionary Paths of Industrial Policy in a Developmental Context: Evidence from the Chinese Medical Industry pp. 384-401

- Wei Zhang and Canfei He
- An Analytical Framework for Cross‐border Regional Innovation Ecosystems: The Case of Shenzhen–Hong Kong Cross‐border Region pp. 402-417

- Yanan Zhao, Lachang Lyu and Seamus Grimes
- Post‐Harvest Travels of Marine Fish: How Small Fish Food Systems Variously Support Food Security and Nutrition in Coastal and Inland Cities in Ghana pp. 418-438

- Anderson K. Ahwireng, Maarten Bavinck, Edward Ebo Onumah, Nicky Pouw and Francis K. E. Nunoo
- The Narrative Cores of Neighbourhood Reputation as Revealed by Temporal Discourses pp. 439-452

- Hanna Heino, Tuomas Honkaniemi and Ilkka Luoto
- How Big Things Get Done: The Surprising Factors that Determine the Fate of Every Project, from Home Renovations to Space Exploration and Everything in Between. Bent Flyvbjerg & Dan Gardner, New York, 2023: Random House, 304 pp., ISBN 9780593239513, Hardcover $28.99 pp. 453-454

- Carl Koopmans
Volume 115, issue 2, 2024
- Introduction: An Urban Impasse pp. 201-205

- Talja Blokland, Gabriel Feltran and Nina Margies
- Mothering, Habitus and Habitat: The Role of Mothering as Moral Geography for the Inequality Impasse in Urban Education pp. 206-220

- Talja Blokland
- Homeless Clients' Circulation in Emergency Care: Rethinking Poverty Governance as Urban Impasse pp. 221-233

- Daniela Krüger
- São Paulo's Crackland as Urban Impasse: An Ethnographic Account of Mobility, Territory and Viracao as Form of Nomadism pp. 234-247

- Deborah Fromm and Talja Blokland
- Coexisting Normative Regimes, Conflict and Urban Inequalities in a Brazilian Favela pp. 248-261

- Ana Beraldo, Matthew A. Richmond and Gabriel Feltran
- Thinking the Urban Impasse Beyond Lockdown: An Afterword pp. 262-266

- Christine Hentschel
- The ‘European City’ at the Crossroads: Four Analytical Elements for Understanding Convergence and Differentiation pp. 267-280

- Yuri Kazepov, Byeongsun Ahn and Roberta Cucca
- Location Patterns and Drivers of Coworking Spaces in European Regions pp. 281-301

- Carles Méndez‐Ortega, Martijn Smit and Grzegorz Micek
- Does Technological Intensity Matter for Global Cross‐Border Mergers and Acquisitions in Manufacturing, 1998–2018? pp. 302-323

- Xiaodong Huang, Godfrey Yeung and Debin Du
- Invisible Migrant Nightworkers in 24/7 London pp. 324-325

- Ilse van Liempt
Volume 115, issue 1, 2024
- Editorial: Future Ambitions for a Geographical Society Journal in a Changing World pp. 1-4

- Michiel van Meeteren and Ilse van Liempt
- Bridging the Rent Gap: New Theoretical and Empirical Narratives pp. 5-11

- Ernesto López‐Morales and Yunpeng Zhang
- The Dynamics of Land Rents in Housing Submarkets: A Marxian Perspective pp. 12-27

- Joon Park
- Disentangling Land Financialisation: Insights from Santiago de Chile's Land Lease‐Purchase Contracts pp. 28-41

- Ivo Gasic
- Spatio‐Temporal Variation in the Bid–Rent Functions of Long‐Term and Short‐Term Rentals: Evidence from South‐East Queensland, Australia pp. 42-63

- T. Sigler, Z. Zou, J. Corcoran and E. Charles‐Edwards
- Closing the Rent Index Gap – A Quantitative Approach to Rental‐Sector Gentrification pp. 64-80

- Selim Banabak
- Expanding Frontiers of Commercial Gentrification: Rent Gap and Sequential Gentrification in Taikoo Li of Chengdu, China pp. 81-95

- Xing Huang and Hao Gu
- Is China Making the Rent Gap Theory Untrue? Lessons from Nanjing pp. 96-111

- Cheng Liu, Weixuan Song and Yunpeng Zhang
- Who Cashed the Rent Gap? An Alternative Narration of a Shantytown Renovation Project in Nanjing, China pp. 112-125

- Chunhui Liu, Yaqi Yuan and Xiaoming Qi
- Housing Commodification and Increasing Potential Ground Rents in Post‐Socialist Budapest pp. 126-141

- Gergely Olt, Borbála Simonovits, Anikó Bernát and Adrienne Csizmady
- Havana's Transnational Gentrification: Highest and Best Use from Elsewhere pp. 142-154

- Violaine Jolivet
- Singapore's Imminent Expiration of Land Leases: From Growth and Equality to Discontent and Inequality? pp. 155-169

- Andrew Purves
- Apprehending Land Value Through Tourism in Indonesia: Commodification of Rural Landscapes Through Geoparks pp. 170-186

- Rucitarahma Ristiawan, Edward H. Huijbens and Karin Peters
- Rent Gaps, Gentrification and the ‘Two Circuits’ of Latin American Urban Economies pp. 187-200

- Matthew A. Richmond and Jeff Garmany
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