Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society publishes multi-disciplinary international research on the spatial dimensions of contemporary socio-economic-political change. The Journal adopts a focused thematic format. Each issue is devoted to a particular theme selected by the international editorial team.
The aim of the Journal is to understand the formative changes and developments associated with the new spatial foundations of today’s globalizing world. It also examines how changes in the global economy are playing out across different spatial scales. Authors are encouraged to engage with the public-policy implications of the issues they address. The Journal is keen to encourage articles from a diverse range of theoretical perspectives.
AUDIENCE
University and departmental libraries, research and scholarly institutes.
SUBJECT AREA AND CATEGORY
Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Economics and Econometrics; Social Sciences, Geography, Planning and Development, Sociology and Political Science
IMPACT FACTOR: 2.823
QUARTILE: Q1
ABSTRACTING AND INDEXING
EconLit
Geobase
International Political Science Abstracts
Public Affairs Information Services (PAIS)
RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
Scopus
BRISDAT
Social Science Research Network (SSRN)
The Standard Periodical Directory
World Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Abstracts
Web of Science
EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Board
Ron Boschma Lund University
Judith Clifton University of Cantabria
Anna Davies Trinity College Dublin
Betsy Donald Queen’s University
Harry Garretsen University of Groningen
Meric Gertler University of Toronto
Amy Glasmeier Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mia Gray University of Cambridge
Robert Hassink Newcastle University
Gregory Hooks McMaster University
Michael Kitson University of Cambridge
Janelle Knox-Hayes Georgia Institute of Technology
Linda Lobao Ohio State University
Charles van Marrewijk Xi’an Jiaotong – Liverpool University