Council

Elisabete Martins

For full consideration, applicants should submit the application package at https://jobs.gmu.edu/ by March 9, 2022.  Review of applications will begin on March 10.  
 
The application package should include: 

(i) a list of three professional references with contact information; and 
(ii) the application document consisting of the four required sections listed below (to be uploaded as Other Doc). 
  1. Biographical Sketch not to exceed two pages. The biographical sketch must include the information to certify the applicant’s eligibility.
  2. Project Summary: Abstract of fellowship activities, not to exceed one page. The project summary must include the following:
    • Overview, which must include (1) the candidate’s name; (2) the date the degree was, or will be, completed; and (3) basic disciplinary field(s) involved in the project;
    • A summary of the research plans and goals;
    • A summary of the training plan for career development and educational or public outreach.
  3. Project Description, not to exceed seven single-spaced pages, must include the following information:
    • Part I – Research Plan: (up to five pages), which should include: (1) a theoretically-grounded introduction or background section and (2) a statement of research objectives, methods, and significance.
    • Part II – Training Plan (up to two pages), which should include: (1) training objectives and the plan for achieving them (these may include scientific as well as other career preparation activities); (2) an explanation of how the fellowship activities will enhance the candidate’s career development and future research directions; and (3) a timetable for quarterly goals with benchmarks for major anticipated outcomes.
  4. References Cited, listed in a format such as APA or other standard format (no page limit)

More information at: George Mason University | Don E. Kash Postdoctoral Fellow in Science and Technology Policy (gmu.edu)

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

Tomaz Ponce Dentinho,
Editor-in-chief of Regional Science Policy and Practice
 

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Regional Science Policy & Practice
Volume 14, Issue 1
Regional Economic Development in the Russian Arctic, North, and Siberia

Pages: 1-207

February 2022

Issue Edited by: Alexander Pilyasov

ISSUE INFORMATION

Free Access

Issue Information

Pages: 1-2 | First Published:22 February 2022

INTRODUCTION

Regional economic development in the Russian Arctic, North and Siberia

Alexander Pilyasov

Pages: 3-6 | First Published:22 February 2022

ORIGINAL ARTICLES

Siberia in the post‐Soviet stage: Transformation of territorial structure of economic and settlement system

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

“Agglomeration of flows”: Case of migration ties between the Arctic and the southern regions of Russia

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

Resilience capacity of contemporary Russian Arctic cities: Methodological approaches and quantitative assessments

Alexander Pilyasov, Varvara Molodtsova

Pages: 99-126 | First Published:10 March 2021

Spatial trends of innovation in the Russian oil and gas sector: What does patent activity in Siberia and the Arctic reflect?

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

Farming on Arctic margins: Models of agricultural development in northern regions of Russia, Europe and North America

Alexey Naumov, Daria Sidorova, Ruslan Goncharov

Pages: 174-186 | First Published:22 February 2020

Reindeer husbandry as a basic sector of the traditional economy of indigenous ethnic groups: Present and future

Vladimir G. Loginov, Margarita N. Ignatyeva, Ilia V. Naumov

Pages: 187-202 | First Published:05 November 2020

BOOK REVIEWS

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:

  • Regional economic growth and development
  • Regional, rural and urban policy
  • Infrastructure, transport flows and networks among regions
  • Input-Output (IO) and Computable General Equilibrium models (CGE)
  • Tourism and regional development
  • Migration and regional labor markets
  • Regional healthcare planning and migration flows
  • Quantitative methods for regional sciences
  • Spatial concentration and regional inequalities
  • Spatial econometrics and statistics

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:

  1. Urban and Regional Economics
  2. Spatial studies on institutions
  3. Choice architecture in local governments
  4. Ecosystem services and landscape metrics
  5. Hydro-environmental regionalization

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:

  • Ph.D. in economics, environmental planning, hydrology, geography, landscape ecology, and or related disciplines;
  • Strong quantitative and analytical skills;
  • Ability to write grant proposals and high-quality scientific papers
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills

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:

Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
Fundação Instituto de Pesquisas Econômicas (Fipe)
Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)
Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora (UFJF)
Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR)
Policy Center for the New South (PCNS)
Regional Science Association International (RSAI)
INCT Mudanças Climáticas - Fase 2
Rede Clima - Mudanças Climáticas Globais no Brasil
Prefeitura Municipal de Itajubá

Local das palestras: Av. BPS, 1303 – Auditório Aureliano Chaves – IEPG – Unifei. Itajubá – MG.

Themes

Keynotes

Call for Abstracts

Present at #ERSA2022 Congress

It's time to submit, don't delay!

The 61st ERSA Congress edition is designed as a mix of

in-person sessions and virtual sessions. It will take place in Pécs (Hungary) from 23 to 26 August 2022 and online.

ERSA Annual Congress is the biggest event for regional scientists worldwide!

Only one week left to submit your abstract or paper for ERSA Congress Sessions! Apply to present and share your research findings and insights with peers from around the world but also practitioners and policy representatives interested in learning more from your expertise.

Deadline: 28 February 2022

> An Impressive Line-up of Keynote Speakers

Maria Abreu, University of Cambridge, UK *** Luc Anselin, The University of Chicago, USA *** Simona Iammarino, The London School of Economics & Political Science (LSE), UK *** Olav Sorenson, University of California (UCLA), Los Angeles, USA *** Michael Storper, LSE, UK & University of California (UCLA), Los Angeles, USA *** Michaela Trippl, University of Vienna, AT *** Frank van Oort, Erasmus University Rotterdam, NL

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> A large choice of topics

The ERSA congress “Disparities in a Digitalising (Post-Covid) world - Networks, Entrepreneurship and Regional Development” will host a large variety of themes in entrepreneurship, social-economic, regional-urban economics, regional development, and regional policy topics like local governance and institutions, and more. 

Make your choice from a comprehensive choice of topics including:

·     59 Special Session themes

·     39 General themes

 

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Volume 101, Issue 1

1-282
February 2022

 

 

ISSUE INFORMATION

Free Access
 

Pages: 1-2

First Published:18 February 2022

EDITORIAL

A new team for a journey in a changing world

Pages: 3-4

First Published:18 February 2022

FULL ARTICLES

Does the high-speed rail network improve economic growth?

Pages: 183-208

First Published:27 October 2021

 

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:

  1. Sustainable Agriculture
  2. SMEs and Sustainable Entrepreneurship
  3. CSR and Sustainable Development
  4. Sustainable Supply Chain, Logistics, and Transportation
  5. Sustainable Innovation

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/ 

rspp

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:

  • Historical Analysis of Evolving Political Geographies and Geoeconomics;
  • Actors, Institutions and Commitments: General Characteristics of the International Cooperation Practices of Ukraine;
  • War/Conflict in the East of Ukraine: Looking for Multidisciplinary Solutions and Overcoming Challenges;
  • Content Analysis of Media on the Conflict in the East of Ukraine and the Annexation of Crimea;
  • Economic Development and Striving for Competitive Advantages on Global and Regional Markets;
  • Going Digital: Ukrainian Perspectives on Digitalization of Public and Private Life;
  • Ukrainian migration: economic, social and legal perspectives;
  • Social Development and Spatial Integration in Ukraine;
  • Regional Development in Ukraine: Internal and External Dimensions;
  • Ukraine in the Baltic-Black Sea Region;
  • Walls or Links of European Design;
  • Russian Policies towards Ukraine;
  • Ensuring Security, Stability and Resilience: Ukrainian and Global Perspectives;
  • Tackling Environmental Issues: EU Green Deal and Combating Environmental Degradation;
  • Transformation of Public Governance in Ukraine: Lost between European Perspectives and Soviet Legacy;
  • Improving Energy Security in Ukraine for Boosting Economic Development and Stability;
  • Ensuring Rule of Law in Ukraine: Trends, Achievements and Difficulties;
  • EU and Ukraine: Challenge to Integrate;
  • Boosting Innovations in Ukraine: The Role of Education, Research and Development policies;
  • Overcoming COVID-19 in Ukraine: Reforming Public Health Sector.

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:

Antonyuk N., Krayevska O. (2019) Regional policy of Ukraine in the Framework of the EU-Ukraine cooperation, Chelm, - Language. Culture. Politics. International Journal. 2019, vol. 1., 2019. – P. 231 – 247 (ISSN 2450-3576);
Capello, R., and Nijkamp, P. (Eds.). (2019). Handbook of regional growth and development theories: revised and extended second edition. Edward Elgar Publishing, ISBN: 978 1 78897 001 3;
Caras, V.S. (2020), Quality of governance in the Eastern Partnership countries: the role of the EU, Russia and domestic conditions, Eastern Journal of European Studies, 11(SI), pp.99-119;
Dentinho, T. (2020), Cross border cooperation and peripheral areas in Europe, Eastern Journal of European Studies, Special Issue 11 (2020), https://ejes.uaic.ro/EJES2020_vol11_special_issue.htm;
Getzner, M. and Moroz, S. (2021), The economic development of regions in Ukraine: with tests on the territorial capital approach, Empirica, 49(1), pp. 225-251, DOI10.1007/s10663-021-09521-w;
Gladysh, M., Krayevska, O., & Holovko-Havrysheva, O. (2020). Baltic-Black Sea Region as a Resilient Region: Political and Security Aspects. Strategic Review, (13), 159-178. https://doi.org/10.14746/ps.2020.1.10;
Holovko-Havrysheva, O. (2021). Adjusting National Consumer Protection Legislation in Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine to EU Standards: Practices, Experience and Challenges. 10.1007/978-3-030-82291-0_14;
Kopachinska, G. (2021), Geopolitical view of Ukraine: History of Development and Specifics of its Current Transformation, Quaestiones Geographicae, 40(4), pp. 47-62, DOI10.2478/quageo-2021-0037;
Korosteleva, E. and Flockhart, T. (eds.) (2020), Resilience in EU and International Institutions. Redefining Local Ownership in a New Global Governance Agenda, Routledge, ISBN 9780367543914; https://www.routledge.com/Resilience-in-EU-and-International-Institutions-Redefining-Local-Ownership/Korosteleva-Flockhart/p/book/9780367543914;
Korosteleva, E.A. (2020). Paradigmatic or critical? Resilience as a new turn in EU governance for the neighbourhood, Journal of International Relations and Development, 23(3), 682-700;
Krayevska O. (2020) Implementation of the EU Horizontal Policies in Ukraine in the Framework of the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement // STUDIA POLITOLOGICZNE. VOL. 57 / STUDIA I ANALIZY. - Warszawa, 2020, P. 169 – 187 (DOI: 10.33896/SPolit.2020.57.10);
Melnykova, M., Boichenko, M., Ragulina, N. and Kocheshkova, I. (2022). The Task of "recycling-revitalization" as a Priority of Sustainable Development of Ukrainian Industrial Cities, European Journal of Sustainable Development, 11(1), 212. https://doi.org/10.14207/ejsd.2022.v11n1p212;
Malskyy M., Antonyuk N., Gladysh M., Krayevska O. (2020) Regionalism and spill over effects: case of Ukraine / Baltic - Black Sea Regionalism: Patchworks and Networks at Europe’s Eastern Margins by Olga Bogdanova and Andrey Makarychev. - Springer, Tartu, 2020. – С. 207-224. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-24878-9_13;
Pascariu, G.C., Kourtit, K. and Tiganasu, R. (2020), Spatial Resilience and the Border Regions of Europe, Special Issue Regional Science Policy & Practice (RSPP), pp. 747-976, https://rsaiconnect.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/17577802/2020/12/5;
Rouet, G., and Pascariu, G.C. (2019). Resilience and the EU’s Eastern Neighbourhood Countries. From Theoretical Concepts to a Normative Agenda, ISBN: 978-3-030-25606-7, Palgrave, https://link. springer. com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-25606-7;
Seheda, S., Shevchuk, and V. Pokotylo, O. (2021), The creation of the armed forces of independent Ukraine: military and political background, Eastern Journal of European Studies, 12(2), pp. 86-104, DOI: 10.47743/ejes-2021-0205, https://ejes.uaic.ro/articles/EJES2021_1202_SEH.pdf;
Simionov, L.M., Pascariu, G.C., and Bureiko, N. (2021). Building resilience beyond the EU's eastern borders. EU actorness and societal perceptions in Ukraine and Republic of Moldova. Eastern Journal of European Studies, 12(2021), pp. 250-272, DOI: https://doi.org/10.47743/ejes-2021-SI12, https://ejes.uaic.ro/EJES2021_vol12_special_issue.htm;
Simionov, L. M., & Pascariu, G.C. (2017). The EU and Russia Shifting Away from the Economic Logic of Interdependence - an Explanation through the Complex Interdependence Theory. European Integration Studies, 11(2017), DOI: https://doi.org/10.5755/j01.eis.0.11.18501; https://eis.ktu.lt/index.php/EIS/article/view/18501;
Trusina, I.  and Jermolajeva, E. (2021), The scientific discourse on the concept of sustainable development, Eastern Journal of European Studies, 12(2), pp. 298-322, DOI: 10.47743/ejes-2021-0215;
​​Petrov, R., Holovko-Havrysheva, O. (2021) Resilience in the Context of the Implementation of the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement. Kyiv Law and Politics Journal, 1-26, DOI:  10.18523/kmlpj249888.2021-7.1-26.

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:

Maria Abreu (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.), Associate Professor, Department of Land Economy
Joseph Hongsheng Zhao (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.), PhD Candidate, Department of Land Economy
Shujing Shi (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.), PhD Student, Institute of Criminology
Eden Li (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.), PhD Student, Faculty of Education

Sponsors:

Pembroke College, University of Cambridge
Regional Science Policy and Practice (RSPP)
Cambridge Chinese Migration Studies Group (CCMSG)
Cambridge Migration Society
Cambridge Centre for the Study of Global Human Movement

More information at: https://workshopcambridge.weebly.com/

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