Making Space in Geographical Analysis
Authors
Andris, C
Cheng, T
Franklin, J
Li, WW
McLafferty, S
Miller, JA
Munroe, DK
Nelson, T
Öner, Ö
Pumain, D
Stewart, K
Tong, D
Wentz, EA
Publication Date
2022Journal Title
Geographical Analysis
ISSN
0016-7363
Publisher
Wiley
Language
en
Type
Article
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Franklin, R., Delmelle, E., Andris, C., Cheng, T., Dodge, S., Franklin, J., Heppenstall, A., et al. (2022). Making Space in Geographical Analysis. Geographical Analysis https://doi.org/10.1111/gean.12325
Abstract
In this commentary we reflect on the potential and power of geographical analysis, as a set of methods, theoretical approaches, and perspectives, to increase our understanding of how space and place matter for all. We emphasize key aspects of the field, including accessibility, urban change, and spatial interaction and behavior, providing a high‐level research agenda that indicates a variety of gaps and routes for future research that will not only lead to more equitable and aware solutions to local and global challenges, but also innovative and novel research methods, concepts, and data. We close with a set of representation and inclusion challenges to our discipline, researchers, and publication outlets.
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Sponsorship
UK Research and Innovation (EP/J004197/1, ES/L011840/1, MC_PC_19070, MR/S037578/2)
Medical Research Council (MC_UU_00022/5)
Scottish Government Chief Scientist Office (SPHSU20)
National Science Foundation (BCS‐1455349, BCS‐1853864, BSC 1853681, OIA‐2033521, PLR‐2120943)
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gean12325
External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/gean.12325
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/335609
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