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European Urban and Regional Studies

European Urban and Regional Studies


eISSN: 14617145 | ISSN: 09697764 | Current volume: 31 | Current issue: 4 Frequency: Quarterly

European Urban and Regional Studies is a vital resource which meets the needs of policy-makers, academic analysts and commentators.

This major journal provides a forum for dialogue across the different intellectual fields that inform European urban and regional development issues. In addition to exploring the ways in which place, space and scale make a difference to the cultural, economic, social and political map of Europe, European Urban and Regional Studies highlights the connections between theoretical analysis and policy development. The journal conceives Europe in broad terms as a highly variegated regional system shaped by interconnections and dynamics stretching from the local to the global.

European Urban and Regional Studies is available on SAGE Journals Online.

This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

Submit your manuscript today at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/eurs.

European Urban and Regional Studies is a highly ranked, peer reviewed journal. It provides an original contribution to academic and policy debate related to processes of urban and regional development in Europe. In addition to exploring the ways in which place, space and scale make a difference to the cultural, economic, social and political map of Europe, European Urban and Regional Studies highlights the economic and political connections between Europe and the wider global context and between theoretical analysis and policy development. The journal conceives Europe in broad terms as a highly variegated and dynamic urban and regional system shaped by interconnections stretching from the local to the global.

The journal publishes peer reviewed academic papers of around 8000 words and shorter 2000 word ‘Euro Commentaries’ that address key policy developments or political events that affect European urban and regional development.

Examples of both most read and highly cited papers published can be found at https://journals.sagepub.com/home/eur# - and which provide further insight into the journal’s particular contribution to the literature on the urban and regional development of Europe.

Co Editors-in-Chief
Nick Henry Coventry University, UK
Adrian Smith University of Sussex, UK
Managing Editor
Kathy Wood University of Durham, UK
Editors
Alberta Andreotti University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy
Jürgen Essletzbichler Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria
Mike Raco University College London, UK
Tuna Tasan-Kok University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Editorial Advisory Board
Vassilis Arapoglou University of Crete, Greece
Jorgen Ole Baerenholdt University of Roskilde, Denmark
Mireia Baylina Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain
Nina Gunnerud Berg Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Luiza Bialasiewicz University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Stefan Bouzarovski University of Birmingham, UK
Michael Bradshaw University of Warwick, UK
Neil Coe University of Sydney, Australia
Andrew Cumbers University of Glasgow, UK
Boleslaw Domanski Jagiellonian University, Poland
Michael Dunford University of Sussex, UK
Gernot Grabher HCU, Hamburg, Germany
Kathrin Hörschelmann University of Bonn, Germany
Oto Hudec Technical University, Kosice, Slovakia
Maria Kaika University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Michael Keating University of Aberdeen, UK
Merje Kuus University of British Colombia, Canada
Patrick Le Galès Sciences Po, France
Peter Lindner J.W.Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany
Hug March Open University of Catalonia, Spain
Andreas Novy Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria
Anssi Paasi University of Oulu, Finland
Alison Stenning University of Newcastle, UK
Michael Storper Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Erik Swyngedouw University of Manchester, UK
Ludek Sykora Charles University, Czech Republic
Mark Tewdwr-Jones Newcastle University, UK
Henry Wai-chung Yeung National University of Singapore, Singapore
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