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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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New book review in the GR: @johnrennieshort reviews @Tatiana_Thieme's new book Hustle Urbanism: Making Life Work in Nairobi. Read the review here: https://t.co/9RNDcc86sY
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HUSTLE URBANISM: Making Life Work in Nairobi: Geographical Review: Vol 0, No 0 - Get Access
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Published in Geographical Review (Ahead of Print, 2025)
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Check out this new article from in the GR by Orhon Myadar which explores how forced displacement transforms relationships of belonging. Read the article here: https://t.co/7yipdrfGZJ
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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: https://t.co/3BBojEZvFp
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A new paper in the GR explores the understanding of rurality in the digital epoch through a study of rural restructuring in Guangzhou, China. Read it here: https://t.co/KxuwZZmq4T
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Using social media as a lens for public opinion, this paper highlights the spatial distribution of social media platform users’ most widespread discussion topics regarding COVID-19. Read it here: https://t.co/jhpvCIAuhe
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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: https://t.co/Pvo9kU9afs
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A new book review in the GR features Craig E. Colten's "State of Disaster," which explores Louisiana's coastal land loss crisis. Read it here: https://t.co/fikWwLdI94
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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: https://t.co/I0qyCPmIpx
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New article in the GR presents and discusses the conservation implications of linked agroforestry and fisheries cycles and their associated culinary traditions on the island of Maupiti in French Polynesia. Read it here: https://t.co/Am5xOTEayQ
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In a new article titled "The Eventfulness of Place," Dr. Adam Moore argues "places are not just constituted by relations. The opposite is also true: places make relations." Read the article here: https://t.co/sR9nqD5dnA
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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: https://t.co/iCddUnQD4s
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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: https://t.co/NqrJuDmJfv
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New article from Dr. Andrew Hilburn explores the "practiced and reworked militarized U.S.-Mexico border constrains and traps its residents in an environmentally hazardous area" in Laredo, Texas. Read it here: https://t.co/J8H1voeGQL
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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: https://t.co/CxxfQdTG2m
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New article by @drjenomahoney (@SETUIreland) explores the "enduring impact of gendered violence in Ireland’s Magdalene Laundries." Read it here: https://t.co/qJFr3fn4hd
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The complete double special issue "The Future Geographies of Food," edited by @kasmosong and Antoinette WinklerPrins, is now available online: https://t.co/cNWSBfNVOj
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A new article by Dr. Terence Young explores how efforts to diffuse Western conservation practices to post-colonial African states in the 1960s paid little attention to local places and cultures, or emerging ecological sciences. Read it here: https://t.co/NnbmesccyD
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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: https://t.co/EobRmnJnsl
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