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The oldest journal in the United States devoted exclusively to geography. Also @geographicalreview.bsky.social @AmericanGeo @tandfhss @RoutledgeGPU
New York, NY
Joined March 2022
The GR is now on Bluesky! We'll be posting new articles, insights from authors, and special announcements on both X and Bluesky in the future. Follow us at @geographicalreview.bsky.social (link in bio).
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A new article by Jennifer Hyndman (@YorkUEUC) and Bronwyn Bragg (@uLethbridge) explores the work trajectories of refugees in Canada. Read it here:
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Check out a new book review in the GR: "Escaping Nature: How to Survive Global Climate Change" by Orrin H. Pilkey et al. Read it here: @DukePress
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A new article in the GR explores the “life-work” of refugee-migrant youth in #rural areas of the United States. Read it here:
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New article from M. Greenberg, D. Schneider & H. Mayer analyzes the "geographical puzzle of markedly different social association rates in the United States." Read it here: @AmericanGeo
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"This article investigates how this organization supports newly arrived refugees via the establishment of advocacy networks, solidarity, and fostering a sense of belonging." Read it here: @AmericanGeo
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Hear @di0g0_silva1 describe his recent article co-authored with Dr. Kevin Ward, which explores four possible future research pathways for #urban #policy #mobilities. Read the full article here: . @IGOT_ULisboa @ceg_igot @AmericanGeo
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New article by @drjenomahoney (@SETUIreland) explores the "enduring impact of gendered violence in Ireland’s Magdalene Laundries." Read it here:
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The complete double special issue "The Future Geographies of Food," edited by @kasmosong.and Antoinette WinklerPrins, is now available online: @AmericanGeo
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New GR article "develops a three-dimensional framework, which includes coercive pressures, normative pressures, and technology acquisition to analyze the influence of global and local drivers on China’s greening of industry." Read here: @AmericanGeo
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New article in the GR from @kasmosong @rbeznerkerr @luginaah et al. explores the political ecology of #deforestation and #charcoal production in #Malawi. Read here: @AmericanGeo @GWGeography
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Edwin Alejandro Ramirez-Aguilar reviews The City after Property by Sara Safransky in the latest GR Book Review. Essential reading as #geographers prepare to visit #Detroit for #AAG2025: @DukePress @AmericanGeo @theAAG
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