Aim & Scope
The Geographical Journal has been published since 1831, and was the Society's journal of report until the relaunch in 2000. It has the highest circulation of any British academic journal in its field and publishes original research papers and review articles, which range across the entire subject of geography; they are restricted neither by area nor by topic. Post-2010 the journal has concentrated on articles relating to issues of public debate and policy-oriented agendas. Since 2000, the journal has contained limited Society news, but publishes a report of the Society's AGM and the Presidential address made at that meeting. JSTOR provides a digital archive of the print version of The Geographical Journal. The electronic version of The Geographical Journal is available at http://www.rgs.org/GJ. Authorized users may be able to access the full text articles at this site. [1]
Continuations / Journal History
( 1879 - 1892 ) | Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society and Monthly Record of Geography | ( 1893 - 9999 ) | Geographical Journal |
2024
The market formation of private sector, purpose built student accommodation in Sheffield 2000–2019
Geographical Journal , 2024
The interplay of politics and space: How elected politicians shape place‐based policies and outcomes
Geographical Journal , 2024
‘Left Behind’ neighbourhoods in England: Where they are and why they matter
V Houlden , C Robinson , R Franklin , ... , A Pike
Geographical Journal , 2024
Is celebration of New Year and other festivals worth their environmental impact?
Geographical Journal , 2024