Progress in Human GeographyProgress in Human Geography is an international review of geographical work in the social sciences and humanities. It publishes reviews of current research and theoretical developments on any aspect of social, economic, political and cultural geography and their interconnections with related disciplines. Authors should not be uncritically exhaustive in synthesizing research on a particular area, but should concentrate on what they consider to be the most promising and productive trends and developments. They should aim at the widest possible international coverage and should consider the relevance of tangential or parallel developments in other fields. They should evaluate the general significance of research to date, considering practical applications where relevant. Holdings: v. 21, no. 1 (1997)-present For USC users only.
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