Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie

Papers
(The median citation count of Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
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Beyond ‘Borderism’: Overcoming Discriminative B/Ordering and Othering27
Geographical Network Analysis17
More Than Infrastructure Providers – Digital Platforms' Role and Power in Retail Digitalisation in Germany12
Public Investment and Regional Resilience: Empirical Evidence from the Greek Regions11
Workspaces of Mediation: How Digital Platforms Shape Practices, Spaces and Places of Creative Work10
The geographical ontology challenge in attending to anthropogenic climate change: regional geography revisited9
City Diplomacy Beyond Metrocentricity: The Case of Flanders8
Editorial: Creative industries at the intersection between local agglomeration, national regulation, and global networks8
Towards a Circular Bioeconomy? Pathways and Spatialities of Agri‐Food Waste Valorisation8
Neighbourhood Factors in Children's Outdoor Play: A Systematic Literature Review8
Accounting for Absences and Ambiguities in the Freelancing Labour Relation8
Distant but Vibrant Places. Local Determinants of Adaptability to Peripherality7
Multilevel Governance or Scalar Clashes: Finding the Right Scale for EU Energy Policy7
Street Experiments and COVID‐19: Challenges, Responses and Systemic Change7
Taming Airbnb Locally: Analysing Regulations in Amsterdam, Berlin and London7
From Asylum to Post‐Arrival Geographies: Syrian and Iraqi Refugees in Belgium6
Understanding Home in the Chinese Cultural Context: Insights From Postnatal Women's ‘Doing the Month’6
Financializing Through Crisis? Student Housing and Studentification During the Covid‐19 Pandemic and Beyond5
Setting up a University City. Geographies of Exclusion in North Turin5
Revisiting Castells' Take on the City and the Informational Age5
Gender, Immigration and Commuting in Metropolitan Canada5
Introduction to the Forum: Bordering, Ordering and Othering5
Borrowing Spaces: The Geographies of ‘Libraries of Things’ in the Canadian Sharing Economy4
Cities in Castells' Theorising of Social Space4
Everyday Spatialities of Intersectional Solidarity and Activism4
Identifying Citizens' Place Values for Integrated Planning of Road Infrastructure Projects4
Chased from Heaven or Escaping Tourist Hell? Venice's Graduate Students in Focus4
Metropolisation through Regionalisation? Spatial Scope and Anchor Points of Metropolitan Functions in German Urban Regions4
Absent‐Presence Present‐Absence: Places, Spaces, Rights for Young People4
Of Bumping and Bending: Foreign Universities’ FDI Strategies in Malaysia4
Apprehending Land Value Through Tourism in Indonesia: Commodification of Rural Landscapes Through Geoparks4
Development of a Chrono‐Urbanism Status Composite Index under the 5/10/15‐Minute City Concept Using Social Media Big Data4
The Global Wealth Chains of Private‐Equity‐Run Physician Practices4
For Geographical Network Analysis4
Opening up New Geographical Ontologies around Adapting to Climate Change3
‘“They Think We’re Just Ghetto, But Nah!”: Re‐Working Young People’s Presence3
Network Thinking in Human Geography: Musings of a Newbie3
From Hegemonic to Where? The Public Spatialities of Shifting Positionings for Those Who Are Opposed to/Concerned About Socio‐Legal Changes in Sexual and Genders3
A Window Into the European City: Exploring Socioeconomic Residential Segregation in Urban Poland3
Gender, Space, and Precarious Employment in Canada3
Bridging the Rent Gap: New Theoretical and Empirical Narratives3
Regional geographies of climate change3
A Place Within a Place: Location Choice by Intentional Communities3
A World Beyond Web of Science: AGORA Magazine's 35 Years in Dutch‐Language Human Geography3
The Spatial Patterns of Student Mobility Before, During and After the Bologna Process in Germany3
Coexisting Normative Regimes, Conflict and Urban Inequalities in a Brazilian Favela3
Housing Commodification and Increasing Potential Ground Rents in Post‐Socialist Budapest3
Three Decades of Post‐Communist Fertility Transition in a Subnational Context: The Case of Slovakia3
The Initial Residential Patterns of Immigrants across the Urban Hierarchy in Sweden: The Role of Educational Attainment2
Can Anti‐Blackness Become As Systematic as Uneven Development in Geography?2
Digital Experiments with Landed Property: Robots, Race, and Rent2
Nuancing Regional Geography: An Analysis of the Evolution and Mechanism of Intercity Cooperation Network in the Guangdong‐Hong Kong‐Macao Greater Bay Area2
On the Politics of Evolutionary Thought2
Introduction to the Forum: Revisiting Torsten Hägerstrand's Diorama, Path and Project2
Geographic Stories of Survival: Reconstructing Multiple Relations and Creating Spaces for Environmental Justice2
Closing the Rent Index Gap – A Quantitative Approach to Rental‐Sector Gentrification2
Mothering, Habitus and Habitat: The Role of Mothering as Moral Geography for the Inequality Impasse in Urban Education2
Searching for a Smart City: A Bibliographic Analysis of ‘Public Facing’ EU Smart City Projects2
Analysing Long Term Spatial Mobility Patterns of Individuals and Large Groups Using 3D‐GIS: A Sport Geographic Approach2
In Search of Spatial Perceptions: The Balkans as A Vernacular Region2
Singapore's Imminent Expiration of Land Leases: From Growth and Equality to Discontent and Inequality?2
Contextualizing the Diorama Concept in the Development of Time‐Geography2
Torsten Hägerstrand and Christiaan van Paassen's Neighbourly Path, Project and Diorama2
Havana's Transnational Gentrification: Highest and Best Use from Elsewhere2
Universities and Metropolitan Strategic Planning: The Case of Sydney, Australia2
Castells, Cities And The Network Society: Formidable Ambition, Great Intuitions, Selective Legacy2
Disentangling Land Financialisation: Insights from Santiago de Chile's Land Lease‐Purchase Contracts2
Changes in Everyday Internet Use and Home Activity During and After Pandemic‐Related Lockdowns: A Case Study in Shuangjing Subdistrict, Beijing2
Geography of Participation: Deepening the Understanding of the Participation Process in Time and Space2
“Diorama, Path and Project” to Understanding Everyday Life and Urban Space in Transitional Chinese Cities2
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Expanding Frontiers of Commercial Gentrification: Rent Gap and Sequential Gentrification in Taikoo Li of Chengdu, China2
Explaining The Anti‐Immigrant Sentiment Through a Spatial Analysis: A Study of The 2019 European Elections in Italy2
Reconstructing geographies of margins: Unbounded spaces in an immobile world2
Reading Paasi and Living through Bounded Spaces2
Regional Investment Flows from Greece to Bulgaria in the COVID‐19 context: is there a halt trend?2
Is China Making the Rent Gap Theory Untrue? Lessons from Nanjing2
Rent Gaps, Gentrification and the ‘Two Circuits’ of Latin American Urban Economies2
Regional Identities in a Re‐Territorialising World: From thinning cosmopolitan to thickening resistance identities2
Polarized Paths: ‘Selling’ Cycling in City and Suburb2
Introduction: An Urban Impasse1
TESG Paper Award and Recent Editorial Changes1
What Drives Technological Change in Regions? Relatedness and R&D Subsidies in the US from 1981 to 20101
Exploring Determinants of ‘Mental Distance’ in Cross‐Border Contexts1
Spatio‐Temporal Variation in the Bid–Rent Functions of Long‐Term and Short‐Term Rentals: Evidence from South‐East Queensland, Australia1
Introduction to the Forum: Revisiting Manuel Castells on Cities in the Informational and Network Society1
A Billion‐Euro Industry? (De‐)territorialisation Processes of Norway's Seaweed Farming Assemblage1
Who Cashed the Rent Gap? An Alternative Narration of a Shantytown Renovation Project in Nanjing, China1
Towards a Different Mode of Abstraction: The Diorama in Hägerstrand's Experimentation in Thought1
Shifting Positionings and Queer Time at the Precipice of Apocalypse1
Climate Change and Property Experiments in Appalachia1
The Dynamics of Land Rents in Housing Submarkets: A Marxian Perspective1
What Do ‘We’ Do With ‘Them’?: A Response1
Revisiting “Bounded Spaces in the Mobile World”: A Contextualized Rejoinder1
Disadvantaged and Disadvantaging Regions: Opportunity Structures and Social Disadvantage in Rural Peripheries1
Global Perspectives on the Absent Presence of Marginalised Children and Young People in the Public Realm1
Villages in the City – Urban Planning for Neighbourhood Love1
Diorama—An Opening for Addressing the Global Challenges1
Location Patterns and Drivers of Coworking Spaces in European Regions1
The Platformization of Student Housing and the Rise of Mid‐Term Rentals. The Case of Uniplaces in Lisbon1
Welcome Cultures and the Chronopolitics of B/Ordering1
The Role of Natio‐Ethno‐Cultural Difference in Narratives of Neighbourhood Change – An Arrival Area in the East German Context1
Gentrification and the Origin and Destination of Movers: A Systematic Review1
Buy Domestic? Emerging Food Nationalism in Slovakia1
Increasing Social and Spatial Inequalities in Parental Co‐Residence0
The Evolution of Geographic Thought0
Introduction to the Special Issue: Cities and Universities. Discourses, Spatialities, and Material Infrastructures of University‐Driven Urban Change0
Evolving Regional Economies: Resources, Specialization, Globalization. By MartinHenning, Newcastle upon Tyne: Agenda Publishing. 2022. 168 pp., £24.99 (pbk). ISBN: 97817882140870
From Experimenting with Property to Experimenting on Place: A Rejoinder to Migozzi and Safransky0
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Appraising Anssi Paasi's ‘Bounded Spaces in the Mobile World’: Introducing the Forum while Riding the Pendulum of Fixity and Mobility0
Exploring Firm Decision‐Making and Location Strategies in High‐Tech Manufacturing Relocation in Beijing: A Lifecycle Perspective0
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Housing in the Margins: Negotiating Urban Formalities in Berlin's Allotment Gardens (IJURR Studies in Urban and Social Change Book Series). HannaHilbrandt, Hoboken, NJ, Chichester, UK, 2021: Wiley, 190
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The Commodification Gap; Gentrification and Public Policy in London, Berlin and St. Petersburg. Bernt, Matthias, Hoboken, NJ, 2022: Wiley, 258 pp., ISBN 978‐1‐119‐60305‐4, €23.50, €67.50.0
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An Analytical Framework for Cross‐border Regional Innovation Ecosystems: The Case of Shenzhen–Hong Kong Cross‐border Region0
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Personal, Political and Public: Socio‐Legal Changes from a Relational Perspective0
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Ambiguous and Complex – Rural Revival in a Peripheral Mountain Region (SW Poland)0
São Paulo's Crackland as Urban Impasse: An Ethnographic Account of Mobility, Territory and Viracao as Form of Nomadism0
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Homeless Clients' Circulation in Emergency Care: Rethinking Poverty Governance as Urban Impasse0
Thinking the Urban Impasse Beyond Lockdown: An Afterword0
Exploring the Role of Street Names in the Reproduction of Deinstitutionalised Regions0
Relatedness, Complexity and Regional Diversification in the European Union: The Role of Co‐inventor Networks0
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Post‐Harvest Travels of Marine Fish: How Small Fish Food Systems Variously Support Food Security and Nutrition in Coastal and Inland Cities in Ghana0
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The Narrative Cores of Neighbourhood Reputation as Revealed by Temporal Discourses0
Creating Low‐Carbon Economies: Probing Transition Dynamics through the Lens of Field Theory0
‘Thin’ Regional Identities: Economic Instrumentality or Pathway to Thickness? The Case of the Pearl River Delta0
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Platform Business Groups and the Omni‐Channel Transformation of Food Retailing in China0
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Estate Regeneration and Its Discontents: Public Housing, Place and Inequality in London. PaulWatt, Bristol, 2021: Policy Press, 436 pp., ISBN 9781447329190, £26.99 GB.0
Child Sex Tourism: Ambiguous Spaces in Bali0
Infrastructure Bottlenecks as Opportunity for Local Development: The Case of Decentralized Green‐Hydrogen Projects0
Too Privileged to Move? Neighbourhood Perception and Relocation Intention in China's Gated Communities0
Exploring ‘Alternatives' in the Consumer Credit Market: Community Development Finance Institutions in the United Kingdom0
Inhabiting Regional Geographical Practice in a Climate‐Changing World0
First TESG Paper Award0
Spatial Contexts of Language Shift and Heritage Language Retention within a Highly Diverse Population: Sydney, Australia0
Spatial Linkages in Chinese Service and Manufacturing Outward Fdi: Empirical Evidence From the United States0
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Mitigating Extra‐Firm Risk Environments – The Case of Turkish Firms in Germany0
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Editorial: Future Ambitions for a Geographical Society Journal in a Changing World0
Virtual Reality Methods. A Guide for Researchers in the Social Sciences and Humanities. PhilJones and TessOsborne with CallaSullivan‐Drage, NatashaKeen and EleanorGadsby, Bristol, 2022: Bristol Univer0
Maps, Apps and Race: The Market as a Theoretical Machine0
Suburban Autonomy? The Case of Inter‐Suburban Commuting Outside Prague0
Homonormativity in Peripheral Spaces: LBT Women's Processes of Becoming Political Subjects0
Beyond the ‘tyranny of metrics’? Indicator literacy in sustainable finance0
The ‘European City’ at the Crossroads: Four Analytical Elements for Understanding Convergence and Differentiation0
Ultrahigh‐Speed Fixed Broadband and Rural Development0
City Diplomacy Research at the Crossroads0
Streetcars and the Shifting Geographies of Toronto: A Visual Analysis of Change. BrianDoucet and MichaelDoucet, Toronto, 2022: University of Toronto Press, ISBN 987‐1‐4875‐0010‐8 (paper).0
Rural Gerontology. Towards Critical Perspectives on Rural Ageing; Translocal Ageing in the Global East. Bulgaria’s Abandoned Elderly0
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Supplier Networks at the Integrated Peripheries of the Automobile Industry: The Case of Keiretsu Suppliers in Thailand0
NationalismDavidKaplan and KathrynHannum, New York, 2023: Routledge, 220 pp., ISBN 9781138350618, Paperback £28.79.0
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Levelling Up Left Behind Places. The Scale and Nature of the Economic and Policy Challenge. RonMartin, BenGardiner, AndyPike, PeterSunley, PeterTyler, Abingdon, 2021: Routledge, 140 pp., £34.99. ISBN 0
Sustainability, Local Environmental Behaviour and Firm Location Decisions0
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Does Technological Intensity Matter for Global Cross‐Border Mergers and Acquisitions in Manufacturing, 1998–2018?0
New Municipalism and the Challenges of Design: Context, Instruments and Implementation0
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How Do Turkish Grocers Respond to Changes in the German Retail Market?0
Coworking Spaces and Mid‐Sized Cities in Peripheral Contexts: Conceptualising Development Trajectories0
Will Big Tech Save Our Cities and Jobs? (Review of “The Innovation Complex. Cities, Tech, and the New Economy”). SharonZukin, New York, NY, 2020: Oxford University Press, Pp. xi + 304, ISBN 97801900830
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Europe: Continent Of Conspiracies. Conspiracy Theories In And About Europe.AndreasÖnnerfors & AndréKrouwel, Eds., New York, 2021: Routledge Taylor & Francis, ISBN (Electronic) 9781003048640, 90
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How Big Things Get Done: The Surprising Factors that Determine the Fate of Every Project, from Home Renovations to Space Exploration and Everything in Between. BentFlyvbjerg & DanGardner, New York0
Illustrating Farmer–Animal Entanglements and Emotions: Drawing Elicitation in Upland Vietnam0
Sociospatial Differentiation in Stalinist Moscow0
The Politics of Incremental Progressivism: Governments, Governances and Urban Policy Changes in São Paulo. Eduardo Cesar LeãoMarques, ed., Hoboken, NJ, 2021: Wiley, 304 pp., ISBN 978‐1‐119‐64787‐4, £10
Innovation in Real Places: Strategies for Prosperity in an Unforgiving World. DanBreznitz, Oxford, UK, 2021: Oxford University Press, 288 pp., ISBN 9780197508114, £22.99.0
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EDITORIAL: The 2024 TESG Lecture0
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Invisible Migrant Nightworkers in 24/7 London, IMISCOE Research Series. Julius‐CezarMacQuarie, 2023: Springer. Cham, 259 pages, ISBN 978‐3‐031‐36185‐2, 130,79 Euro (hardcover), 39,99 Euro (softcover)0
Neo‐Endogenous Local Development, Tourism, and International Immigration in El Hierro, Spain0
Bounded Spaces – The Enduring Allure of Territorial Identities and the Lasting Value of Paasi's Conceptualisation of the Institutionalisation of Regions0
Are Low‐Income Groups More Dependent on Community Space? A Case Study of Nanjing0
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Editorial: Signing on while saying goodbye to print0
Urban Displacements: Governing Surplus and Survival in Global Capitalism. SusanSoederberg, London, 2021: Routledge, 331 pp., ISBN 9780367236199, £34.99 (paperback).0
Perilous Evolutionary Paths of Industrial Policy in a Developmental Context: Evidence from the Chinese Medical Industry0
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