Dear all,
It is time to stop bombarding me with e-mails asking 'Kev, when will
the new and improved Economic Geography Research Group web-site be up
and running?' In its full splendidness it can now be found at:
http://www.econgeog.org.uk/
The site offers a wealth of information on the activities of the
research group as well as downloadable working papers, book reviews
and newsletters. In addition there are links to many useful online
resources.
Please visit and have a browse, comments to the webmaster, Neil Coe.
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In particular, we would ask you to think about the following:
* whether you have any work that could be potentially be submitted as
a working paper - we are particularly keen to encourage submissions
from across the full spectrum of economic geography
* whether you know of any useful webpages or links to recommend to
bolster the 'Resources' section
* whether you would like to add any postgraduate courses your
institution offers in the field of economic geography to the existing
list - under 'Resources' - or whether the current details need
updating.
Click on, find out and enjoy.
Bests
Kevin
Kevin G. Ward
School of Geography
University of Manchester
Manchester, M13 9PL
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Tel.: +44 (0) 161 275 7877 (direct)
+44 (0) 161 275 3636 (fax)
EGRG web-page: http://www.soton.ac.uk/~egrg
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but two] swing like the Supremes' (Michael Wolff quoted in Penny
Sparke, Furniture, London, 1986, p86).
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