New RSA Journal Area Development and Policy -
First issue freely available online until 31st May 2016
Dear list- members
The
Regional Studies Association is
pleased to announce that the first issue of the latest journal developed by the Regional Studies Association (RSA) is now freely available online until 31st May 2016.
Area Development and Policy is a new journal that engages with the transformation of the modern world as a result of development of the global South/Greater BRICS.
In three issues per year, the journal publishes original academic research examining the multi-scalar and geographically differentiated relationships between economic and political organization/governance, ways of life and work and their context, as they shape
regions, cities, rural areas and their inter-relationships.
The journal will be published online in three issues throughout the year and a printed volume containing all three issues will printed and available to RSA members as part of their membership benefits. For more
details on RSA membership, please go to
www.regionalstudies.org/membership
First Issue – FREE ACCESS
Please spread the word about this journal and feel free to distribute the link below to your colleagues. The journal is freely accessible to anyone until
31st May 2016. To access the journal, please go to
http://rsa.tandfonline.com/loi/rard20#.VxjUh9UrKUl
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Land acquisition in India: The political-economy of changing the law
Regional cultural diversity in Russia: does it matter for regional economic performance?
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Population growth, land allocation and conflict in Mali
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Urban–rural integration drives regional economic growth in Chongqing, Western China
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Call for Papers
We welcome submissions for this journal from RSA members and non-members. For more details on the Call for Papers, please go to
http://explore.tandfonline.com/cfp/pgas/area-development-and-policy
With best wishes,
Daniela
Daniela Carl
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