Please submit your abstract for the 2025 I-NUF Conference!
The 10th International Urban Freight Conference (I-NUF) is the premier biennial conference that addresses all aspects of city logistics and goods movement in the world’s metropolitan areas.
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Call for Applications - Editor-in-Chief, Regional Science Policy & Practice (RSPP)
The Regional Science Association International (RSAI) seeks candidates for the position of editor-in-chief of the official journal of the association, Regional Science Policy & Practice (RSPP), starting Jan. 1, 2026 for a three-year term.
RSPP is an international journal that publishes high quality papers in applied regional science that explore policy and practice issues in regional and local development. It welcomes papers from a range of academic disciplines and practitioners including planning, public policy, geography, economics and environmental science and related fields. Papers should address the interface between academic debates and policy development and application. RSPP provides an opportunity for academics and policy-makers to develop a dialogue to identify and explore many of the challenges facing local and regional economies.
Candidates should be RSAI members in good standing, with a wide knowledge of urban and regional phenomena as well as distinguished records of scholarly contributions internationally. Candidates should also possess strong intellectual vision, leadership and organizational abilities, and experience relevant to editing a journal in the field of regional science.
The editor’s primary responsibility is to continue to enhance the journal’s quality, reputation, and scholarship. The editor will be expected to strengthen the journal’s competitive position in support of RSAI’s worldwide mission.
The editor will recommend an international team of associate editors and a book review editor to help administer the peer review process, promote excellence in content and advance editorial initiatives.
The RSPP editor reports to the RSAI Council.
Detailed information on responsibilities and on the process for applying for the editor-in-chief position is available below.
Letters of interest must be received within October 14, 2024. Candidatures will be first screened by a Search Committee appointed by the RSAI Council and comprising Prof. Hans Westlund (RSAI President); Prof. Roberta Capello (RSAI LRPC); Prof. Tomaz Dentinho (current RSPP EiC); and Prof. Isabelle Nillson (former RSPP Editor). Next, the RSAI Council will choose the new EiC at the RSAI Council meeting in New Orleans, during the November 2024 NARSC Congress. The new EiC will be appointed as RSPP associate editor during 2025, as a support to the current EiC, and for a gradual transition of the journal towards the new board.
Specific duties of the Editor-in-Chief and journal editorial office include:
Application process:
Interested individuals should submit an application package that includes:
All requested information should be submitted by e-mail as a single PDF file to the RSAI Secretariat, Elisabete Martins (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).
A successful #ERSA2024 Congress, both online and onsite!
In a nutshell (Online & Terceira)872 Attendees & Presenters 830 TotalPresentations 61 Countries in Europe and beyond 8 Keynote Lectures1Special event “Paul Krugman” 1 High-level Roundtable “OECD” 213 Parallel Sessions 55 online – 158 onsite 92 Session topics 7 Young ScientistsSessions A big thank you to ALL: keynote speakers, roundtable panelists and all presenters of #ERSA2024!
#ERSA2024 on YouTubeKeynote lectures are available now!> Keynote address by Elisa Ferreira“Cohesion Policy in a Fragmented World” > Keynote presentation by Mário Centeno“Monetary policy: how to deal with fragmentation” > Celebration Event for Paul Krugman “The New Economic Geography: Divergence Returns” > ERSA Prize 2024 Keynote presentation by Simona Iammarino “Technological Transitions and Critical Raw Materials. Multinationals, Geopolitics and Spatial Inequality”
Satisfaction Survey results193 respondents = 22% of participants filled in our survey.(Score 5 is the maximum) Timetable of the programme: 3.9 (online) 3.5 (onsite) Quality of the keynote lectures: 3.6 Quality of the Parallel Sessions: 3.8 Quality of the roundtables: 3.7 Quality of the feedback received for presentation:3.9 Awardees @ #ERSA20242024 Recipient of the ERSA Prize in Regional Sciencefor her outstanding contribution to Regional Science Simona Iammarino, University of Cagliari, Italy & London School of Economics, UK 2024 Recipients of the ERSA Prestigious Epainos PrizePeter Njekwa Ryberg, Jönköping International Business School With his paper on: “Manufacturing automation and its implication for local employment outcomes: Evidence from Sweden” Giacomo Rosso, University Of Turin & Collegio Carlo Alberto With his paper on: “Local Economy, Housing Prices and Neighborhood Change” 2024 Recipients of the RSAI Fellow AwardsAndrea Caragliu, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Yoshiro Higano, University of Tsukuba, Japan 2024 Recipient of the Hirotada Kohno PrizeAndré Torre,Paris-Saclay University, France 2024 Recipients of the Martin Beckmann RSAI Annual Award for the best paper in Papers in Regional Science (PiRS)Vicente Rios, University of Pisa, Italy, for his paper (2023): Quality of government and women’s political empowerment: Evidence from European Regions, Papers in Regional Science vol. 102, issue 6, pp. 1067-1097. 2024 Recipients of the Best Paper in Regional Science Policy and Practice (RSPP)Eduardo Amaral Haddad, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil Peter Nijkamp, Open University of the Netherlands For the paper on: “Urban agglomeration, city size, and spatial density effects on wage flexibility: New evidence on the wage curve in Brazil. Regional Science Policy Practice 2023 15 (9) Pages 1998-2026. DOI: 10.1111/rsp3.12669” 2024 Recipients of RSPP Special Issue AwardLouafi Bouzouina, LAET, ENTPE, Université de Lyon Karima Kourtit, Open University of the Netherlands Peter Nijkamp, Open University of the NetherlandsSpecial Issue on “Covid-19, Transport and Mobility” with 11 papers and 73 Cite Score citations (ratio 6,60) in August 2024. ERSA Prize in Regional Science > ERSA Epainos Prize > RSAIAwardsOn XAndrés Rodríguez-Pose @rodriguez_pose Sept 2Just returned from an incredible and truly stimulating #ERSA2024 in beautiful #Angra do Heroísmo, #Azores!Huge thanks to the amazing organisers, especially to @tomazdentinho, a force of nature, and his fantastic team for making it all happen.Can’t wait for #Athens2025! Claudio Detotto @claudio_detotto Sep 1We had an insightful morning session with the following fascinating presentations: Júlia Szőke (@university_gyor), @lciuccipoggi, @f_prota, @Martina05832243 and @rkd__rkd @ERSA_org @biancabiagi #ERSA2024 Katarzyna Kopczewska @KathyKopczewska Aug 26What Azores can offer? A great scientific congress of regional science #ERSA2024 and amazing views from conference venue. Just waiting for a start of sessions and key note speaches! Representation of @SpatialWarsaw is there! Vicente Royuela @VicenteRoyuela Aug 29I can’t be more proud of the great attention GCRS has received at the #ERSA2024 conference in Azores . Thanks to all the amazing people who approached this morning , and thanks to Rose Worrell for her support @ElsGeogPlan @ERSA_org Make Athens your destination in 2025! #ERSA2025To Keep up-to-date with all events on the agenda,visit our upcoming events page on our website. |
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Lectureships in Real Estate and Planning
The Department of Real Estate and Planning, Henley Business School (University of Reading, United Kingdom) is seeking to appoint two new faculty members at Lecturer level.
The first position is for a lecturer in ‘Housing Markets and Policy’. Areas of interest include: housing economics, housing finance and mortgage markets, the evolution of the ‘living’ capital markets, national and international policy developments and the role of land use planning in shaping housing market outcomes. An interest in the impact of global megatrends such as climate change, technology and demographics on housing markets and policy developments is desirable but not essential.
The second position is for a lecturer in ‘Real Estate’. Areas of interest include; pricing (including valuation and investment appraisal) finance (including green finance and ESG driven investing), asset management (including health and wellbeing in buildings) and market analysis (including the analysis of the so-called ‘alternative’ real estate sectors and hotels). An interest in the impact of technology (including Prop Tech) on the real estate sector is desirable but not essential.
For more information on the position and the person specification please visit: https://jobs.reading.ac.uk/Job/JobDetail?JobId=13664
Dear RSAI members,
By RSAI Constitution, nominations for Councilors-at-large “shall be made by the Council after solicitation of suggestions from the members of the Association”. At the end of 2024, the position on the RSAI Council held by Prof. Tomaz Dentinho (University of the Azores) will expire; we therefore inform that the proposals for a councilor-at-large can be sent to the address This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. within September 30, 2024. Candidatures will have to include a professional CV and a photo.
The election of a councilor-at-large for the period 2025-2027 will take place electronically by RSAI members during the month of October 2024.
Kind regards,
Andrea Caragliu
Associate Professor of Regional and Urban Economics
Politecnico di Milano, ABC Department
RSAI Executive Director
Visible Women: Gender | Data | Social Europe
FEMETRICS LAB
Call for contributions and funded conference participation in Florence, Italy
30 August 2024
FEMETRICS is a project funded under the European University Institute's Widening Europe Programme. It addresses gender data gaps by assessing official statistics providers, highlighting the non-economic aspect of gender- data availability, capturing the broader wellbeing of women and girls, and analysing policy and legal frameworks. It combines policy analysis with data science and focuses on intra- and inter-generational equity by analysing the state of affairs of sex-/gender-disaggregated data and pathways to such data at EU level and in the 15 EU member states targeted by the EUI Widening Europe Programme1. The project is led by Jaromír Harmáček2, Bogna Pietlinska3 and Gaby Umbach4.
Data are the oxygen of evidence-informed policy-making. By virtue of the different functions they perform, they “have become instruments of collective political action”5, without which contemporary politics are unthinkable.
In light of the exponential growth in the use and influence of data, and the ecosystem of data sources, understanding and analysing data and statistics have become essential challenges for both policy-making and academia. To understand the quality of, and gaps in, data at the foundations of policy design is therefore a future-oriented skill and task, essential to democratic accountability.
Flawed data, data inequalities6 and distorted data analysis breed policy interventions set to fail, with real world implications. Few areas reflect the interlinkages between the data knowledge base of political interventions and democratic policy outcomes7 as much as social policy, for which a reliable factual basis is indispensable to targeting regulation.
It has been well documented that gender bias in data, i.e., data where men are the norm, fail to adequately reflect women’s lived experiences8. In 2022, UN Women estimated that it would take 22 years to close the gender data gap to adequately assess the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and concluded that no one country had all the necessary sex-/gender- disaggregated data (GDD) available9.
Data accessibility is crucial to facilitate social policy analysis and design. Improving data pathways facilitates access to GDD across different levels of political and governance systems. Analysing data pathways to GDD assesses existing institutions, processes, networks, and initiatives of data collection, curation, and use to inform policy-making on women’s wellbeing and gender equality in social policy. The optimisation of existing data collection patterns and management is as much of interest here as are the quality of data used to assess women’s well-being, the structure and governance of data, the contribution of data communities, open data infrastructure, and data sharing by policy-making bodies for the public good. The analysis of data pathways creates common knowledge of European and country-specific practice.
The present FEMETRICS call for contributions focuses on gender-data related deep dives into social policy research. These can have the form of data analysis, reports, explorative academic reflections, research papers, or proposals for upcoming research on the topics of FEMETRICS. Thematically, they focus on intra- and inter-generational equity by inviting research on the impact of sex-/gender-disaggregated data and pathways to such data in the field of EU social policy to harness research and analyses to improve existing approaches, policies, and institutions. Proposed contributions shall focus on the quality of data used to assess women’s well-being, the structure and governance of data, open access to data, and data sharing by policy-making bodies for the public good. Proposed contributions can combine policy and/or social science analysis with data science, and can use quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methods.
Statistical data collection most commonly applies a disaggregation by biological sex (i.e., a binary definition of sex). However, gender-disaggregated data (i.e., reflecting social identities) play an important role in framing social policies. Submissions can focus either on sex-disaggregated or on gender- disaggregated data and/or apply a comparative perspective to both types of data to allow for a broad perspective on the subject area. The project does not apply any type of judgement whatsoever on a broader definition of gender, and it does not advocate for any limitations in defining gender. Rather, it acknowledges that GDD provide deeper insights into a broad range of social and gender-related realities.
Following the geographical focus of the EUI’s Widening Europe Programme, the FEMETRICS call for contributions targets the following 15 EU member states: Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, and Slovenia.
Early-stage Researchers10 (ESR) are invited to submit proposals. The applicant (i.e., the author submitting the contribution to the present call) must be a citizen of one of the above 15 targeted EUI Widening Europe Programme countries to be eligible to apply. They may be resident outside their own country, but inside Europe.
We welcome applications with research already conducted, as well as concrete proposals from researchers interested in the topic and committed to developing their research focus in the area.
The proposals shall focus on gender data and social policy with a preferred focus on one of the following strands, or a combination thereof:
Authors, in their existing or proposed research, are invited to assess existing institutions, processes, networks, and data collection patterns to identify best practices and relevant GDD gaps in the above-mentioned fifteen countries. These fifteen countries shall also feature as case studies for proposed contributions (either individually or in a comparative perspective). Case studies from other countries are also welcome.
Contributions can be prepared by a single author or a group of authors. The submitting author must be from one of the above-listed EU member states of the EUI Widening Europe Programme and resident within Europe.
The final conference will take the form of a FEMETRICS Lab, designed to share, and challenge ideas and findings, and build proposals that draw on and compare experiences of EUI Widening Europe Programme countries’ researchers living in Eastern and Western Europe. The lab will culminate in two outputs: (1) Concrete recommendations for improving the gender data infrastructure in the selected countries and beyond, and (2) identification of key future research areas in the field.
The submitting author (i.e., an ESR) of the selected contribution will be invited to participate in person in the FEMETRICS Lab. FEMETRICS will cover travel and accommodation costs for the participation of submitting authors. Other authors of both selected and non-selected contributions are invited to participate online.
The best final contributions will be invited for publication in a special journal issue on gender disaggregated data and data pathways. The journal will be in the field of gender and social policy (such as the European Journal of Politics and Gender).
Contribution proposals should be submitted in a single email addressed to both Part-time Prof Dr Gaby Umbach (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) and Mira Tiwari (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) with the subject line ‘FEMETRICS Proposal’.
In case of questions related to this call, please contact Part-time Prof Dr Gaby Umbach and Mira Tiwari at the European University Institute’s Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies.
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.