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Dear All
The war in Ukraine is an alarming case of aggression between people and places. To build up peace, it's our duty as regional scientists to understand the causes and effects of this degradation of human interaction within space. I invite you to submit your thoughts, methods, evidences, policy evaluations and recommendations to the coming issue “Ukraine: Geopolitical Realities and Regional Development Perspectives” Submissions are due by 31 May 2022. http://www.regionalscience.org/index.php/news/journals/item/2968-call-for-special-issue-and-rspp-workshop-ukraine-geopolitical-realities-and-regional-development-perspectives.html
Regional Science Policy & Practice Pages: 1-207 February 2022 Issue Edited by: Alexander Pilyasov |
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Pages: 1-2 | First Published:22 February 2022
Regional economic development in the Russian Arctic, North and Siberia
Alexander Pilyasov
Pages: 3-6 | First Published:22 February 2022
Leonid A. Bezrukov
Pages: 7-26 | First Published:09 May 2020
Prospects for modernization of regional economies in remote regions of Far North‐East Russia
Natalya V. Galtseva, Oksana S. Favstritskaya, Olga A. Sharypova
Pages: 27-47 | First Published:08 May 2020
Impact of migrations on the demographic structures transformation in the Russian North, 1939–2019
Viktor Fauzer, Tatyana Lytkina, Andrey Smirnov
Pages: 48-62 | First Published:28 September 2020
Nadezhda Zamyatina, Ruslan Goncharov
Pages: 63-85 | First Published:05 January 2021
Arctic supporting zones: mechanisms of formation and functioning
Tamara Dmitrieva, Oleg Buriy
Pages: 86-98 | First Published:17 March 2020
Alexander Pilyasov, Varvara Molodtsova
Pages: 99-126 | First Published:10 March 2021
Valeriy Kryukov, Anatoliy Tokarev
Pages: 127-146 | First Published:25 June 2021
Attracting highly skilled migrants to the Russian regions
Vera Barinova, Sylvie Rochhia, Stepan Zemtsov
Pages: 147-173 | First Published:31 August 2021
Alexey Naumov, Daria Sidorova, Ruslan Goncharov
Pages: 174-186 | First Published:22 February 2020
Vladimir G. Loginov, Margarita N. Ignatyeva, Ilia V. Naumov
Pages: 187-202 | First Published:05 November 2020
Great minds in regional science
Roberta Capello
Pages: 203-204 | First Published:19 November 2021
The Party and the People: Chinese Politics in the 21st Century
Amitrajeet A. Batabyal
Pages: 205-207 | First Published:08 December 2021
17TH EU-REAL WORKSHOP
WARSAW, SEPTEMBER 8 - 9 , 2022 ( GUIDED TOUR ON SEPTEMBER 10 TH)
The Faculty of Economic Sciences, University of Warsaw is pleased to announce the 17th European Union Regional Economics Applications Laboratory (EU REAL) Workshop, with a focus on “Regional and urban economic modelling".
We kindly invite contribution on topics related (but not limited) to:
Abstracts, with a maximum of 500 words, including author's name(s), affiliation(s), main topic and 3-5 keywords should be sent by May 15th 2022 to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Department of Regional Economics and the Environment Faculty of Economics and Sociology University of Lodz Lodz, Poland.
Position description:
The Department of Regional Economics and the Environment at the University of Lodz is willing to support two applications in the framework of the Ulam fellowship program (https://nawa.gov.pl/naukowcy/program-im-ulama) of the National Agency for Academic Exchange (https://nawa.gov.pl/nawa) in Poland, to carry out research. The successful applicants will work under the supervision of Prof. Mariusz Sokołowicz (http://www.region.uni.lodz.pl/zespol/dr-hab-mariusz-e-sokolowicz-prof-ul-kierownik-katedry/) and Prof. Bahman Amiri (http://www.region.uni.lodz.pl/zespol/dr-bahman-jabbarian-amiri-prof-ul/ .
The research topics are as follows:
The position is a 24-month appointment, and the successful applicant will receive a monthly scholarship of PLN 10,000 (roughly equal to Euro 2,190) for the duration of the stay and a mobility allowance that will cover the costs of organizing the trip.
The positions can be tenured in October 2022.
Required qualifications:
Application:
Applications should include a cover letter, full CV, brief statement of research accomplishments and a research plan outlines, and contact information for three references. Full application should be submitted as a single PDF file via email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
O Núcleo de Economia Regional e Urbana da Universidade de São Paulo (Nereus) completa 20 anos em 2022 e presenteia os municípios da Serra da Mantiqueira com um Seminário Internacional onde ocorrerá a apresentação de 15 trabalhos de pesquisadores de Universidades do Brasil e do exterior.
Os trabalhos tratam de temas relacionados aos desenvolvimentos econômico, social e do meio ambiente. Serão analisadas as evoluções recentes das economias dos municípios da Serra da Mantiqueira e, também, as perspectivas e oportunidades para os próximos anos.
Acompanhe de perto e discuta com os mais destacados pesquisadores na área de Desenvolvimento de Economias Regionais. Saiba quais são as perspectivas para os municípios da Serra da Mantiqueira nos próximos anos e entenda a heterogeneidade do desenvolvimento na região.
Seguem os links da transmissão online do Seminário Internacional – A Economia da Mantiqueira.
09/03 – Manhã: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsjK7A_9zCI
09/03 – Tarde: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1Txz-RdHwI
10/03 – Manhã: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkMrTImx_N4
O programa completo dos trabalhos encontra-se no documento em anexo.
As inscrições para participar do evento são gratuitas e as atividades ocorrerão nos dias 09 e 10 de março de 2022 no Campus da Universidade Federal de Itajubá (Unifei).
Vagas limitadas - Faça sua inscrição para o evento no link:
https://www.even3.com.br/Nereus_Mantiqueira
Apoiam o evento:
Local das palestras: Av. BPS, 1303 – Auditório Aureliano Chaves – IEPG – Unifei. Itajubá – MG.
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Does a local knowledge base in Industry 3.0 foster diversification in Industry 4.0 technologies? Evidence from European regions
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New evidence on measuring the geographical concentration of economic activities
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Price effects of spatial competition in retail fuel markets: the impact of a new rival nearby
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Worker and firm heterogeneity, agglomeration, and wages in Brazil
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Willingness for different job mobility types and wage expectations: An empirical analysis based on the online resumes
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An exploratory analysis of the interactions between the determinants of migratory flows
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Does the high-speed rail network improve economic growth?
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An empirical Stock-Flow Consistent regional model of Campania
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A Moran eigenvector spatial filtering specification of entropy measures
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The economic geography of cross-border migration, Edited by Karima Kourtit, Bruce Newbold, Peter Nijkamp and Mark Partridge, Springer Nature, 2021, 573pp., 4 maps, 50 tables, 73 figures, Index, EUR 139.99, ISBN 978-3-030-48291-6, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-48291-6
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International conference on Regional Sustainable Development on 21st and 22nd of July 2022 in Danang (Vietnam), collaborating with the Institute of Social Sciences of the Central Region (ISSCR) and EM Normandie Business School. The main topics of the conference are:
Note that a special issue of the Journal of Asia Business Studies is associated with the conference.
For more details, please see the Call for papers attached or visit the conference website: http://aissc.org.vn/index.php/en/
Regional Science Policy & Practice (RSPP)
CALL for Special Issue: UKRAINE: GEOPOLITICAL REALITIES AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVES
Guest editors:
Gabriela Carmen Pascariu, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Oksana Holovko-Havrysheva, Ivan Franko National University, Ukraine; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Oksana Krayevska, Ivan Franko National University, Ukraine; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
Ukraine became independent in 1991 after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Like any country in the post-Soviet area it started to develop its own foreign policy, to conduct structural reforms to foster its economic development and it transformed to the key actor for ensuring internationally security, stability and prosperity. After the Euromaidan (2013) and the Revolution of Dignity (2013-2014), Ukrainian society clearly defined the main directions of its foreign policy leading to the incorporation of the European aspirations in the Constitution of Ukraine in 2019. However, independence of Ukraine became challenged by internal difficulties in reforming its political, economic and legal systems and external threats.
By addressing the internal developments in the country and external policies towards it by other international actors from an inter/multi/transdisciplinary perspective, this special issue addresses the new political, economic and societal transformations in Ukraine aimed at increasing stability, security and sustainable development inside the country, on the European continent and worldwide. Ukraine is trying to overcome different challenges caused by the geopolitical situation, geographical position and economic development, which cause many difficulties for achieving positive outcomes in economic and societal transformation processes internally and externally, especially in the cooperation with neighbouring countries. However, these challenges create new opportunity windows for deep and comprehensive internal transformations leading to the modernisation of all spheres of socio-economic and political life. These new opportunities cover such areas, but are not limited to good governance, strengthening democracy and capacities of political institutions, supporting regional development, ensuring resilience while reaching the sustainable development goals.
It aims, therefore, to bring together papers on theoretical and empirical research results on Ukraine from the multidisciplinary perspectives of economy, governance, institutions, culture/identity/history, international relations, European integration, human security, political science, society and democracy, or environmental issues and how to connect them with the sustainable development and regional development.
Below are some examples of topics relevant for the special issue on Ukraine: geopolitical realities and regional development perspectives:
By this special issue, we intend to contribute to a better understanding of geopolitical realities and regional development perspectives of Ukraine, focussing on processes, activities, linkages with the various actors and policies with high relevance for evidence-based policymaking.
NOTICE:
All submissions will undergo the double blind peer review process that is generally applied for the journal. To submit a manuscript, you will register and submit your paper online at: https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/rspp. When making your submission, you have to indicate at the cover letter that is for the Special Issue entitled “Ukraine: geopolitical realities and regional development perspectives”.
SELECTED REFERENCES:
Workshop on “Chinese Migration, Diaspora and Mobility”
Pembroke College, Cambridge, 20 April 2022 (9am - 5pm)
China is currently experiencing a rapid and dramatic urbanisation process, with significant population movements between rural, semi-rural and urban areas, between large metropolitan areas, and to and from other countries. These migratory movements have in turn influenced institutional reforms, urban housing, and labour markets in China, and generated social dynamics. Sometimes heightened by policy changes and social constraints. International movements of students and workers, and a growing Chinese diaspora abroad, have also resulted in social, economic, and cultural changes both at home and within the diaspora.
The aim of the workshop is to highlight new research on the topic of human mobility within and to and from China, including the drivers of migration, outcomes for migrants and non-migrants, inequalities arising from migration processes, and the impact of migration on housing, labour markets, access to services and welfare, education, and crime, as well as economic growth in both urban and rural areas. Of particular interest are papers using innovative qualitative or quantitative research methods, new data sets, comparative case studies, and those discussing policy experimentation at the national, regional or city scale.
The workshop will take place in a hybrid format, with in-person presentations in Cambridge, and the possibility to join in with the discussion remotely via Zoom. There is no fee for attending the workshop, and meals and refreshments will be provided. There are also travel and accommodation bursaries available for presenters.
Authors are invited to submit an abstract by 18 February 2022 using this link: https://forms.gle/acdTwhhCMTaHh7hw8
Presenters and attendees will receive notification of acceptance by 1 March 2022. There will be a prize for the best presentation, awarded at the end of the workshop.
The workshop will also tie in with a special issue on the same topic by the academic journal Regional Science Policy and Practice (RSPP), and presenters and attendees will have the opportunity to publish a paper in the special issue (subject to the usual peer review process).
Workshop organisers:
Sponsors:
More information at: https://workshopcambridge.weebly.com/
The Regional Science Association International (RSAI), founded in 1954, is an international community of scholars interested in the regional impacts of national or global processes of economic and social change.