Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie
1970 - 2025
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Volume 114, issue 5, 2023
- Editorial: Signing on while saying goodbye to print pp. 373-374

- Ilse van Liempt and Michiel van Meeteren
- Introduction to the Special Issue: Cities and Universities. Discourses, Spatialities, and Material Infrastructures of University‐Driven Urban Change pp. 375-380

- Samantha Cenere and Loris Servillo
- Universities and Metropolitan Strategic Planning: The Case of Sydney, Australia pp. 381-399

- Kristian Ruming
- Setting up a University City. Geographies of Exclusion in North Turin pp. 400-414

- Samantha Cenere, Erica Mangione, Marco Santangelo and Loris Servillo
- Financializing Through Crisis? Student Housing and Studentification During the Covid‐19 Pandemic and Beyond pp. 415-430

- Nick Revington and Celia Benhocine
- The Platformization of Student Housing and the Rise of Mid‐Term Rentals. The Case of Uniplaces in Lisbon pp. 431-445

- Agustín Cocola‐Gant and Daniel Malet Calvo
- Chased from Heaven or Escaping Tourist Hell? Venice's Graduate Students in Focus pp. 446-462

- Antonio Paolo Russo and Giacomo‐Maria Salerno
- Disadvantaged and Disadvantaging Regions: Opportunity Structures and Social Disadvantage in Rural Peripheries pp. 463-478

- Josef Bernard and Sylvia Keim‐Klärner
- Ultrahigh‐Speed Fixed Broadband and Rural Development pp. 479-500

- Andrés Arronte Ledo and Adelheid Holl
- Welcome Cultures and the Chronopolitics of B/Ordering pp. 501-513

- Lola Aubry and Joris Schapendonk
- Levelling Up Left Behind Places. The Scale and Nature of the Economic and Policy Challenge pp. 514-515

- Gabriel Camară
Volume 114, issue 4, 2023
- Editorial pp. 269-270

- Ilse van Liempt
- From Hegemonic to Where? The Public Spatialities of Shifting Positionings for Those Who Are Opposed to/Concerned About Socio‐Legal Changes in Sexual and Genders pp. 271-288

- Kath Browne and Catherine J. Nash
- Shifting Positionings and Queer Time at the Precipice of Apocalypse pp. 289-293

- Jason Luger
- Personal, Political and Public: Socio‐Legal Changes from a Relational Perspective pp. 294-297

- Sarah Marie Hall
- What Do ‘We’ Do With ‘Them’?: A Response pp. 298-299

- Kath Browne and Catherine Nash
- Gentrification and the Origin and Destination of Movers: A Systematic Review pp. 300-318

- Kyri Maaike Joey Janssen, Clémentine Cottineau, Reinout Kleinhans and Ellen van Bueren
- Supplier Networks at the Integrated Peripheries of the Automobile Industry: The Case of Keiretsu Suppliers in Thailand pp. 319-335

- David Guerrero, Hidekazu Itoh, Guanie Lim, Petronille Reme‐Harnay and Guillaume Corre
- Spatial Contexts of Language Shift and Heritage Language Retention within a Highly Diverse Population: Sydney, Australia pp. 336-351

- James Forrest
- Regional Investment Flows from Greece to Bulgaria in the COVID‐19 context: is there a halt trend? pp. 352-369

- N. Kapitsinis, E. Rasvanis, L. Topaloglou, P. Manetos and Dimitris Kallioras
- Evolving Regional Economies: Resources, Specialization, Globalization pp. 370-371

- Robert Hassink
Volume 114, issue 3, 2023
- TESG Paper Award and Recent Editorial Changes pp. 175-176

- Manuel B. Aalbers
- City Diplomacy Research at the Crossroads pp. 177-180

- Ben Derudder and Jorn Koelemaij
- Introduction to the Forum: Revisiting Torsten Hägerstrand's Diorama, Path and Project pp. 181-186

- Michiel van Meeteren and Manuel B. Aalbers
- Torsten Hägerstrand and Christiaan van Paassen's Neighbourly Path, Project and Diorama pp. 187-200

- Michiel van Meeteren
- Contextualizing the Diorama Concept in the Development of Time‐Geography pp. 201-211

- Kajsa Ellegård
- Diorama—An Opening for Addressing the Global Challenges pp. 212-218

- Marie Stenseke
- Towards a Different Mode of Abstraction: The Diorama in Hägerstrand's Experimentation in Thought pp. 219-226

- Tim Schwanen
- “Diorama, Path and Project” to Understanding Everyday Life and Urban Space in Transitional Chinese Cities pp. 227-236

- Yan Zhang and Yanwei Chai
- Mitigating Extra‐Firm Risk Environments – The Case of Turkish Firms in Germany pp. 237-251

- Philip Völlers
- A Window Into the European City: Exploring Socioeconomic Residential Segregation in Urban Poland pp. 252-266

- Szymon Marcińczak and Michael Gentile
- Virtual Reality Methods. A Guide for Researchers in the Social Sciences and Humanities pp. 267-268

- Claudia van der Laag Yamu
Volume 114, issue 2, 2023
- The geographical ontology challenge in attending to anthropogenic climate change: regional geography revisited pp. 63-70

- Peter J. Taylor
- Regional geographies of climate change pp. 71-78

- Anssi Paasi
- Opening up New Geographical Ontologies around Adapting to Climate Change pp. 79-85

- Susannah Fisher
- Inhabiting Regional Geographical Practice in a Climate‐Changing World pp. 86-90

- Zac J. Taylor
- Juggling Complexities pp. 91-93

- Peter J. Taylor
- ‘Thin’ Regional Identities: Economic Instrumentality or Pathway to Thickness? The Case of the Pearl River Delta pp. 94-116

- Haiyan Lu, Erik Braun, Martin de Jong, Yun Song and Miaoxi Zhao
- Changes in Everyday Internet Use and Home Activity During and After Pandemic‐Related Lockdowns: A Case Study in Shuangjing Subdistrict, Beijing pp. 117-132

- Chunjiang Li, Eva Thulin and Yanwei Chai
- What Drives Technological Change in Regions? Relatedness and R&D Subsidies in the US from 1981 to 2010 pp. 133-156

- Andrea Simone
- Borrowing Spaces: The Geographies of ‘Libraries of Things’ in the Canadian Sharing Economy pp. 157-173

- Nicholas Lynch
Volume 114, issue 1, 2023
- First TESG Paper Award pp. 1-2

- Manuel B. Aalbers
- Can Anti‐Blackness Become As Systematic as Uneven Development in Geography? pp. 3-5

- Jason Hackworth
- Taming Airbnb Locally: Analysing Regulations in Amsterdam, Berlin and London pp. 6-27

- Marcus Hübscher and Till Kallert
- Child Sex Tourism: Ambiguous Spaces in Bali pp. 28-42

- Fliertje Hulsbergen and Gerben Nooteboom
- Street Experiments and COVID‐19: Challenges, Responses and Systemic Change pp. 43-57

- Lennert Verhulst, Corneel Casier and Frank Witlox
- Europe: Continent Of Conspiracies. Conspiracy Theories In And About Europe pp. 58-59

- Xavier Ferrer‐Gallardo
- The Commodification Gap; Gentrification and Public Policy in London, Berlin and St. Petersburg pp. 60-61

- Wouter van Gent
Volume 113, issue 5, 2022
- City Diplomacy Beyond Metrocentricity: The Case of Flanders pp. 435-449

- Jorn Koelemaij and Ben Derudder
- Spatial Linkages in Chinese Service and Manufacturing Outward Fdi: Empirical Evidence From the United States pp. 450-468

- Lisha He
- A Place Within a Place: Location Choice by Intentional Communities pp. 469-482

- Heli Zacharya, Avinoam Meir and Nurit Alfasi
- Distant but Vibrant Places. Local Determinants of Adaptability to Peripherality pp. 483-501

- Alessandra de Renzis, Alessandra Faggian and Giulia Urso
- Metropolisation through Regionalisation? Spatial Scope and Anchor Points of Metropolitan Functions in German Urban Regions pp. 502-522

- Anna Growe and Kati Volgmann
- Urban Displacements: Governing Surplus and Survival in Global Capitalism pp. 523-524

- Richard Waldron
- Housing in the Margins: Negotiating Urban Formalities in Berlin’s Allotment Gardens (IJURR Studies in Urban and Social Change Book Series) pp. 525-526

- Sybille Münch
Volume 113, issue 4, 2022
- The Global Wealth Chains of Private‐Equity‐Run Physician Practices pp. 331-347

- Richard Bůžek and Christoph Scheuplein
- Gender, Immigration and Commuting in Metropolitan Canada pp. 348-364

- Valerie Preston, Sara McLafferty and Monika Maciejewska
- Explaining The Anti‐Immigrant Sentiment Through a Spatial Analysis: A Study of The 2019 European Elections in Italy pp. 365-381

- Francesco Pagliacci and Luca Bonacini
- Buy Domestic? Emerging Food Nationalism in Slovakia pp. 382-396

- Roman Najdený, František Križan, Daniel Gurňák and Kristína Bilková
- Three Decades of Post‐Communist Fertility Transition in a Subnational Context: The Case of Slovakia pp. 397-411

- Branislav Šprocha, Branislav Bleha and Gabriela Nováková
- Sociospatial Differentiation in Stalinist Moscow pp. 412-428

- Dmitrii Sidorov
- Rural Gerontology. Towards Critical Perspectives on Rural Ageing; Translocal Ageing in the Global East. Bulgaria’s Abandoned Elderly pp. 429-433

- Frans Thissen
Volume 113, issue 3, 2022
- Introduction to the Forum: Revisiting Manuel Castells on Cities in the Informational and Network Society pp. 227-229

- Manuel B. Aalbers and Ben Derudder
- Revisiting Castells' Take on the City and the Informational Age pp. 230-239

- V. Mamadouh and H. van der Wusten
- Castells, Cities And The Network Society: Formidable Ambition, Great Intuitions, Selective Legacy pp. 240-249

- Patrick Le Galès
- Cities in Castells' Theorising of Social Space pp. 250-256

- Peter J. Taylor and Ben Derudder
- Analysing Long Term Spatial Mobility Patterns of Individuals and Large Groups Using 3D‐GIS: A Sport Geographic Approach pp. 257-272

- Sebastian Rauch
- Geography of Participation: Deepening the Understanding of the Participation Process in Time and Space pp. 273-289

- Harrison Esam Awuh
- The Spatial Patterns of Student Mobility Before, During and After the Bologna Process in Germany pp. 290-309

- Philipp Gareis and Tom Broekel
- More Than Infrastructure Providers – Digital Platforms' Role and Power in Retail Digitalisation in Germany pp. 310-328

- Sina Hardaker
- Estate Regeneration and Its Discontents: Public Housing, Place and Inequality in London pp. 329-330

- Bahar Sakizlioglu
Volume 113, issue 2, 2022
- Global Perspectives on the Absent Presence of Marginalised Children and Young People in the Public Realm pp. 113-116

- John H. McKendrick, Tracey Skelton and Rianne Van Melik
- Inclusive Play Policies: Disabled Children And Their Access To Dutch Playgrounds pp. 117-130

- Rianne Van Melik and Nick Althuizen
- Pre‐Schoolers’ Vision for Liveable Cities: Creating ‘Care‐Full’ Urban Environments pp. 131-150

- Christina R. Ergler, Claire Freeman and Tess Guiney
- ‘“They Think We’re Just Ghetto, But Nah!”: Re‐Working Young People’s Presence pp. 151-169

- Stuart C. Aitken, Elliot Pearson and Thomas Herman
- Absent‐Presence Present‐Absence: Places, Spaces, Rights for Young People pp. 170-178

- Tracey Skelton
- Polarized Paths: ‘Selling’ Cycling in City and Suburb pp. 179-193

- Emma McDougall and Brian Doucet
- Towards a Circular Bioeconomy? Pathways and Spatialities of Agri‐Food Waste Valorisation pp. 194-210

- Oliver Klein, Stefan Nier and Christine Tamásy
- Workspaces of Mediation: How Digital Platforms Shape Practices, Spaces and Places of Creative Work pp. 211-224

- Alica Repenning
- Innovation in Real Places: Strategies for Prosperity in an Unforgiving World pp. 225-226

- Carolina Castaldi
Volume 113, issue 1, 2022
- Multilevel Governance or Scalar Clashes: Finding the Right Scale for EU Energy Policy pp. 1-18

- Angélique Palle and Yann Richard
- The Role of Natio‐Ethno‐Cultural Difference in Narratives of Neighbourhood Change – An Arrival Area in the East German Context pp. 19-34

- Karin Wiest, Laura Torreiter and Elisabeth Kirndörfer
- Identifying Citizens' Place Values for Integrated Planning of Road Infrastructure Projects pp. 35-56

- Anne Marel Hilbers, Frans J. Sijtsma, Tim Busscher and Jos Arts
- Public Investment and Regional Resilience: Empirical Evidence from the Greek Regions pp. 57-79

- Yannis Psycharis, Anastasia Panori and Dimitrios Athanasopoulos
- Neighbourhood Factors in Children's Outdoor Play: A Systematic Literature Review pp. 80-95

- Kirsten Visser and Irina van Aalst
- Accounting for Absences and Ambiguities in the Freelancing Labour Relation pp. 96-108

- Nancy Worth and E. Alkim Karaagac
- Routledge Handbook of Gender and Feminist Geographies pp. 109-110

- Sander van Lanen
- The Politics of Incremental Progressivism: Governments, Governances and Urban Policy Changes in São Paulo pp. 111-112

- Alvaro Pereira
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