Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie
1970 - 2025
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Volume 112, issue 5, 2021
- Editorial pp. 489-490

- Manuel B. Aalbers
- The Evolution of Geographic Thought pp. 491-525

- Elvin Wyly
- Geographic Stories of Survival: Reconstructing Multiple Relations and Creating Spaces for Environmental Justice pp. 526-531

- Noriko Ishiyama
- On the Politics of Evolutionary Thought pp. 532-535

- Cesare Di Feliciantonio
- Understanding Home in the Chinese Cultural Context: Insights From Postnatal Women's ‘Doing the Month’ pp. 536-548

- Yuancheng Lin, Min Wang, Xiaoxin Chen and Canwen Chen
- Searching for a Smart City: A Bibliographic Analysis of ‘Public Facing’ EU Smart City Projects pp. 549-565

- Alan Collins, Adam Cox and Gianpiero Torrisi
- Gender, Space, and Precarious Employment in Canada pp. 566-588

- Waad K. Ali and Bruce Newbold
- The Innovation Complex: Cities, Tech, and the New Economy pp. 589-590

- Wouter J. Verheul
Volume 112, issue 4, 2021
- Geographical Network Analysis pp. 337-350

- Justus Uitermark and Michiel van Meeteren
- Communities, Complexity, and the ‘Conchoration’: Network Analysis and the Ontology of Geographic Units pp. 351-369

- Garrett Dash Nelson
- Social Network Analysis Methods and the Geography of Education: Regional Divides and Elite Circuits in the School to University Transition in the UK pp. 370-386

- Sol Gamsu and Michael Donnelly
- Containment and Connectivity in Dutch Urban Systems: A Network‐Analytical Operationalisation of the Three‐Systems Model pp. 387-403

- Ate Poorthuis and Michiel van Meeteren
- Network Analysis of ‘Urban Systems’: Potential, Challenges, and Pitfalls pp. 404-420

- Ben Derudder
- Tracing the Networks of Past Societies in Palaeoenvironmental Research pp. 421-440

- Tegan Hall and Dan Penny
- Networked Geographies of Digital Contention in Post‐Financial Crisis Ireland pp. 441-455

- Maedhbh Nic Lochlainn
- A World Beyond Web of Science: AGORA Magazine's 35 Years in Dutch‐Language Human Geography pp. 456-473

- Valerie De Craene, Jorn Koelemaij, Egbert van der Zee and Michiel van Meeteren
- Network Thinking in Human Geography: Musings of a Newbie pp. 474-481

- Beate Völker
- For Geographical Network Analysis pp. 482-487

- Albina Gibadullina, Luke Bergmann and David O’Sullivan
Volume 112, issue 3, 2021
- Editorial: Creative industries at the intersection between local agglomeration, national regulation, and global networks pp. 217-219

- Robert Hassink and Chun Yang
- Governments and Formal Institutions Shaping the Networks of Co‐Production in the Chinese and German Film Industries pp. 220-238

- Xiaorui Xin and Ivo Mossig
- Transborder Film Production Between Mainland China and Hong Kong After CEPA: The Interplay Between Political Orientation and Market Forces pp. 239-255

- Xu Zhang and June Wang
- Market Expansion of Domestic Gaming Firms in Shenzhen, China: Dilemma of Globalisation and Regionalisation pp. 256-273

- Chun Yang and David Yuen‐Tung Chan
- State Strategy in the Trans‐Local Branding of a Creative Industry Cluster: A Case Study of the Product Design Industry in Taipei pp. 274-287

- Cheng‐Yi Lin
- Exploring Determinants of ‘Mental Distance’ in Cross‐Border Contexts pp. 288-303

- Henrik Basche
- In Search of Spatial Perceptions: The Balkans as A Vernacular Region pp. 304-318

- Tvrtko Pleić, Vedran Glasnović, Vedran Prelogović and Petra Radeljak Kaufmann
- The Link Between Ethnic Segregation and Socio‐Economic Status: An Activity Space Approach pp. 319-335

- Olle Järv, Anu Masso, Siiri Silm and Rein Ahas
Volume 112, issue 2, 2021
- Everyday Spatialities of Intersectional Solidarity and Activism pp. 101-106

- Maarten Loopmans, Gavin Brown and Valerie De Craene
- In Her Shoes: Transnational Digital Solidarity With Muslim Women, or the Hijab? pp. 107-120

- Ladan Rahbari
- Intersectional Heterotopia: HIV and LGBTQ+ Movement in China pp. 121-134

- Xin Pan and Maarten Loopmans
- Seeing The Untold, Speaking The Invisible: Lesbian Co‐Formations In Milan pp. 135-149

- Cecilia Nessi
- Encountering Each Other in Glasgow: Spaces of Intersecting Lives in Contemporary Scotland pp. 150-163

- Melike Peterson
- From Asylum to Post‐Arrival Geographies: Syrian and Iraqi Refugees in Belgium pp. 164-178

- Hala El Moussawi and Nick Schuermans
- Of Bumping and Bending: Foreign Universities’ FDI Strategies in Malaysia pp. 179-194

- Marc Philipp Schulze
- Births and the City: Urban Cycles and Increasing Socio‐Spatial Heterogeneity in a Low‐Fertility Context pp. 195-215

- Luca Salvati
Volume 112, issue 1, 2021
- Introduction to the Forum: Bordering, Ordering and Othering pp. 1-3

- Rianne Van Melik
- Categories, Practices and the Self – Reflections on Bordering, Ordering and Othering pp. 4-10

- Bastian A. Vollmer
- Revisiting ‘Bordering, Ordering and Othering’: An Invitation to ‘Migrate’ Towards A Politics of Hope pp. 11-17

- Chiara Brambilla
- Problematizing ‘Bordering, Ordering, and Othering’ as Manifestations of Socio‐Spatial Fetishism pp. 18-25

- Anssi Paasi
- Bordering, Ordering and Everyday Cognitive Geographies pp. 26-33

- James W. Scott
- Beyond ‘Borderism’: Overcoming Discriminative B/Ordering and Othering pp. 34-43

- Henk van Houtum
- Why Black‐Majority Neighbourhoods Are The Epicentre Of Population Shrinkage In The American Rust Belt pp. 44-61

- Jason Hackworth
- Housing (In)Equity and the Spatial Dynamics of Homeownership in France: A Research Agenda pp. 62-80

- Renaud Le Goix, Laure Casanova Enault, Loïc Bonneval, Thibault Le Corre, Eliza Benites‐Gambirazio, Guilhem Boulay, William Kutz, Natacha Aveline‐Dubach, Julien Migozzi and Ronan Ysebaert
- Dynamic Nature of Relatedness, or What Kind of Related Variety for Long‐Term Regional Growth pp. 81-96

- Kadri Kuusk and Mikhail Martynovich
- A Political Economy of African Regionalism: An Overview of Asymmetrical Development pp. 97-98

- Rob Bolder
- Adventure Capital. Migration and the Making of an African Hub in Paris pp. 99-100

- Ilse van Liempt
Volume 111, issue 5, 2020
- Digital Divides among Asylum‐Related Migrants: Comparing Internet Use and Smartphone Ownership pp. 689-704

- Maria Merisalo and Jussi S. Jauhiainen
- From Sectors to Circuits: Re‐Describing Senegambian In/Formal Practices in Europe, and Beyond pp. 705-717

- Joris Schapendonk and Marieke Ekenhorst
- Do Firms Follow Immigrants? Empirical Evidence From Italy pp. 718-737

- Ivan Etzo, Carla Massidda and Romano Piras
- What Geographical Concentration of Industries in the Tunisian Sahel? Empirical Evidence Using Distance‐Based Measures pp. 738-757

- Rawaa Laajimi, Julie Le Gallo and Saloua Benammou
- China’s Responses to the US War on Terror: A Perspective and Agenda of Internet Geopolitics pp. 758-770

- Ning An
- A Local Heritage and Climate Nexus: The Past in Planning for Climate Change on the Dutch island of Goeree‐overflakkee pp. 771-785

- Linde Egberts and Hans Renes
- Time Migration and Forced Immobility. Sub‐Saharan African Migrants in Morocco pp. 786-787

- Joris Schapendonk
Volume 111, issue 4, 2020
- Metropolitan Geographies of Advanced Producer Services: Centrality and Concentration in Brussels pp. 585-600

- Maëlys Waiengnier, Gilles Van Hamme, Reijer Hendrikse and David Bassens
- Scavenging for LGBTQ2S Public Library Visibility on Vancouver’s Periphery pp. 601-615

- Alison L. Bain and Julie A. Podmore
- Usage of Urban Space and Sociospatial Differentiation of Income Groups: A Case Study of Nanjing, China pp. 616-633

- Hui Wang, Mei‐Po Kwan and Mingxing Hu
- Deconstructing Dominant Narratives of Urban Failure and Gentrification in a Racially Unjust City: The Case of Detroit pp. 634-651

- Brian Doucet
- Is Labour Productivity Higher in Transit Oriented Development Areas? A Study of Beijing pp. 652-670

- Guowei Lyu, Luca Bertolini and Karin Pfeffer
- Measuring Job Accessibility Through Integrating Travel Time, Transit Fare And Income: A Study Of The Chicago Metropolitan Area pp. 671-685

- Dong Liu and Mei‐Po Kwan
- Social Imaginaries of Space: Concepts and Cases pp. 686-687

- Sander van Lanen
Volume 111, issue 3, 2020
- Editorial: The Geography of the COVID‐19 Pandemic pp. 201-204

- Manuel B. Aalbers, Niels Beerepoot and Martijn Gerritsen
- Shifting Geographies of Knowledge Production: The Coronavirus Effect pp. 205-210

- Thiago Mendes and Luís Carvalho
- Ignorance, Orientalism and Sinophobia in Knowledge Production on COVID‐19 pp. 211-223

- Yunpeng Zhang and Fang Xu
- School Geography under COVID‐19: Geographical Knowledge in the German Formal Education pp. 224-238

- Péter Bagoly‐Simó, Johanna Hartmann and Verena Reinke
- Discourse and Strategic Use of the Military in France and Europe in the COVID‐19 Crisis pp. 239-259

- Florian Opillard, Angélique Palle and Léa Michelis
- Biogeopolitics of COVID‐19: Asylum‐Related Migrants at the European Union Borderlands pp. 260-274

- Jussi S. Jauhiainen
- From Corona Virus to Corona Crisis: The Value of An Analytical and Geographical Understanding of Crisis pp. 275-287

- Verena Brinks and Oliver Ibert
- Island Geographies of Separation and Cohesion: The Coronavirus (COVID‐19) Pandemic and the Geopolitics of Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland) pp. 288-301

- Adam Grydehøj, Ilan Kelman and Ping Su
- Responding to the COVID‐19 Crisis: Transformative Governance in Switzerland pp. 302-317

- Yasmine Willi, Gero Nischik, Dominik Braunschweiger and Marco Pütz
- How Can We Quarantine Without a Home? Responses of Activism and Urban Social Movements in Times of COVID‐19 Pandemic Crisis in Lisbon pp. 318-332

- Luís Mendes
- Beyond Coronativism: The Need For Agape pp. 333-346

- Annelies van Uden and Henk van Houtum
- Creative Production of ‘COVID‐19 Social Distancing’ Narratives on Social Media pp. 347-359

- Siti Mazidah Mohamad
- COVID‐19, Virtual Church Services and a New Temporary Geography of Home pp. 360-372

- John R. Bryson, Lauren Andres and Andrew Davies
- Marketplaces as Public Spaces in Times of The Covid‐19 Coronavirus Outbreak: First Reflections pp. 373-386

- Emil van Eck, Rianne van Melik and Joris Schapendonk
- COVID‐19 and Finance: Market Developments So Far and Potential Impacts on the Financial Sector and Centres pp. 387-400

- Dariusz Wójcik and Stefanos Ioannou
- Winners And Losers In Coronavirus Times: Financialisation, Financial Chains and Emerging Economic Geographies of The Covid‐19 Pandemic pp. 401-415

- Martin Sokol and Leonardo Pataccini
- The COVID‐19 Pandemic and Relationship Banking in Germany: Will Regional Banks Cushion an Economic Decline or is A Banking Crisis Looming? pp. 416-433

- Franz Flögel and Stefan Gärtner
- The City Under COVID‐19: Podcasting As Digital Methodology pp. 434-450

- Dallas Rogers, Miles Herbert, Carolyn Whitzman, Eugene McCann, Paul J. Maginn, Beth Watts, Ashraful Alam, Madeleine Pill, Roger Keil, Tanja Dreher, Matt Novacevski, Jason Byrne, Natalie Osborne, Mirjam Büdenbender, Tooran Alizadeh, Kate Murray, Kelly Dombroski, Deepti Prasad, Creighton Connolly, Amanda Kass, Emma Dale, Cameron Murray and Susan Caldis
- Relational Cities Disrupted: Reflections on the Particular Geographies of COVID‐19 For Small But Global Urbanisation in Dublin, Ireland, and Luxembourg City, Luxembourg pp. 451-464

- Markus Hesse and Michael Rafferty
- Mega Regions and Pandemics pp. 465-481

- Patrick Adler, Richard Florida and Maxwell Hartt
- Infectious Diseases as Socio‐Spatial Processes: The COVID‐19 Outbreak In Germany pp. 482-496

- Andreas Kuebart and Martin Stabler
- Regional Resilience in Times of a Pandemic Crisis: The Case of COVID‐19 in China pp. 497-512

- Huiwen Gong, Robert Hassink, Juntao Tan and Dacang Huang
- Urban‐Rural Polarisation in Times of the Corona Outbreak? The Early Demographic and Geographic Patterns of the SARS‐CoV‐2 Epidemic in the Netherlands pp. 513-529

- Willem R. Boterman
- COVID‐19 and Alternative Conceptualisations of Value and Risk in GPN Research pp. 530-542

- John R. Bryson and Vida Vanchan
- Digital Transition by COVID‐19 Pandemic? The German Food Online Retail pp. 543-560

- Peter Dannenberg, Martina Fuchs, Tim Riedler and Cathrin Wiedemann
- Distancing Bonus Or Downscaling Loss? The Changing Livelihood of Us Online Workers in Times of COVID‐19 pp. 561-573

- Fabian Stephany, Michael Dunn, Steven Sawyer and Vili Lehdonvirta
- Changing Grocery Shopping Behaviours Among Chinese Consumers At The Outset Of The COVID‐19 Outbreak pp. 574-583

- Junxiong Li, Alan G. Hallsworth and J. Andres Coca‐Stefaniak
Volume 111, issue 2, 2020
- Social Enterprise: A Study of Its Prevalence, Role and Characteristics in Swedish‐Speaking Regions of Finland pp. 101-116

- Helinä Melkas
- An Analysis of the Determinants of the Multiplex Urban Networks in the Yangtze River Delta pp. 117-133

- Weiyang Zhang, Ben Derudder, Jianghao Wang and Frank Witlox
- Neighbourhood Poverty and Individual Earnings: Tales of Two (Norwegian) Cities pp. 134-148

- Viggo Nordvik, Lena Magnusson Turner and Jürgen Friedrichs
- Neoliberalism(s) as a Guide to Post‐Wall Urban Change: Explanation Out of the Blue? pp. 149-162

- Michael Gentile and Örjan Sjöberg
- The Role of Welfare in Locational Choices: Modelling Intra‐European Migration Decisions Across the Life‐Course pp. 163-181

- Petra W. de Jong, Alicia Adsera and Helga A. G. de Valk
- Industrial Decline and Resilience in Small Towns: Evidence From Three European Case Studies pp. 182-195

- Michela Lazzeroni
- The Internet City: People, Companies, Systems and Vehicles pp. 196-198

- Emmanouil Tranos
- The Meanings of Landscape: Essays on Place, Space, Environment and Justice pp. 199-200

- Linde Egberts
Volume 111, issue 1, 2020
- Forum: Revisiting ‘City Branding’ pp. 1-1

- Manuel B. Aalbers
- Accentuating the Positive: City Branding, Narrative and Practice pp. 2-9

- John R. Gold and Margaret M. Gold
- Cities are Not Products pp. 10-17

- Alberto Vanolo
- A Short Reflection on City Branding and its Controversies pp. 18-23

- Gert‐Jan Hospers
- Is ‘City Branding’ Worth Re‐Visiting? pp. 24-27

- Mihalis Kavaratzis
- Economic Convergence In Ageing Europe pp. 28-44

- Ilya Kashnitsky, Joop De Beer and Leo Van Wissen
- Urban Transformations and Land Governance in Peri‐Urban Khartoum: The Case of Soba pp. 45-59

- Griet Steel, Salaheldin Abukashawa and Mohamed Osman Hussein
- The Geography of Borrowing Size: Exploring Spatial Distributions for German Urban Regions pp. 60-79

- Kati Volgmann and Karsten Rusche
- A Tale of Two Markets: Unequal Access to Private Property in a South African City pp. 80-98

- Lochner Marais, Bankole Awuzie, Jan Cloete, Mark Napier and Erica Greyling
- Drinking Dilemmas pp. 99-100

- Iwan Suharyanto
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