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Dear RSAI members,
We are particularly glad to invite you all to join the global regional science community for the 14th edition of the World Congress of the RSAI in Kecskemét, Hungary, from Apr. 8 through 11, 2024. The congress' main theme is "Sustainable regional economic growth: global challenges and new regional development trajectories"
The conference is jointly organized by the RSAI and the Hungarian section of ERSA (MRTT), and hosted by John Von Neumann University, courtesy of the LOC, chaired by Prof. József Kárpáti and Prof. Balázs Forman.
The meeting is open to the world-wide regional science community and aims to bring together the key elements of multidisciplinary regional science research and to provide a scientific platform for presenting and discussing research at the frontiers of spatial sciences.
Topics such as agglomeration economies, urban-rural relations, migration, spatial and resources allocation, border effects, urbanization, sustainable cities, mobility, land use, environmental quality, disaster management, energy transition, cultural heritage, poverty, segregation, spatial modelling are some of the important issues covered in the 2024 RSAI World Congress. In addition, we welcome special sessions on a number of other topics.
The congress will host countless exciting events, including special sessions and semi-plenary policy sessions. Also, we have four confirmed keynote speakers: Prof. Özge Öner (Cambridge University, UK; ERSA), Prof. Eduardo Haddad, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil; LARSA); Prof. Hee-Jung Jun, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea; PRSCO; and Prof. Sarah A. Low (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA; NARSC).
If you are interested in organizing one or more special sessions at the World Congress, please do get in touch with the Program Chair, Andrea Caragliu (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) and the congress secretariat (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) as soon as possible.
The submission portal will open on Oct. 15 and the deadline for submitting both papers and special sessions is Nov. 30, 2023. Decisions concerning the acceptance of papers and sessions will be announced by mid December, 2023. Once accepted, presenters will be able to register on the same platform used for submitting your abstracts. You will find all information related to the congress, and the link to the submission platform, at the congress website: https://regionalscience.org/2024RSAIcongress/index.html.
Thank you in advance for your attention,
We look forward to seeing you in Kecskemét!
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Volume 15, Issue 7
Pages: 1399-1665
September 2023
Issue Edited by: Luca Storti, Giulia Urso, Neil Reid
Pathbreaking trajectories: Socioeconomic and institutional de-peripheralization of marginal areas
Luca Storti, Giulia Urso, Neil Reid
Luca Storti, Giulia Urso, Neil Reid
Dimitrios Tsiotas, Vassilis Tselios
Roberta Mingo
Laura Ryser, Joshua Barrett, Sean Markey, Greg Halseth, Kelly Vodden
Managing the fiscal linkage: Reinvesting fishery profits for development
Keith Storey
The digital divide and the growth of the hospitality industry: The case of Italian inner areas
Maria Giovanna Brandano, Alessia Mastrangioli, Alessandro Palma
How to unravel pathbreaking trajectories in the left-behind areas of Istanbul?
Ebru Kurt Özman, Tuna Taşan-Kok, Gülden Erkut
Evans Korang Adjei, Rikard Eriksson, Johan Lundberg
Loss and change: Culture narratives in old industrial regions in East Germany
Franziska Görmar
Yu Zhang
The economic impact of trade openness on Mexico's indigenous peoples
Haoying Wang, Rafael Garduno-Rivera
Liliana Castillo-Rivero, Marine Elbakidze, Philip McCann, Frans J. Sijtsma
Endogenously driven de-peripheralization through political secession: The case of the Donbas region
Courtney V. Bower, Mark J. Minton, John I. Carruthers
Frank J. Calzonetti
Volume 15, Issue 6
1127-1397
August 2023
Samuel Amponsah Odei
Sustainable regional development in sub-Saharan Africa
Samuel Amponsah Odei
Kwame Adjei-Mantey, Millicent O. Awuku, Ruby V. Kodom
Gabriel Temesgen Woldu
Reverse Causal Nexus between Pro-Poor Policies and Income Inequality in Kenya
Isaiah Juma Maket, Izabella Szakálné Kano, Zsófia Boglárka Vas
Exploring the geographical variations and influencing factors of poverty in Nigeria
Richard Adeleke, Opeyemi Alabede, Michael Joel, Emmanuel Ashibuogwu
People with disability and access to financial services: Evidence from Ghana
James Atta Peprah, Eric Atsu Avorkpo, Evans Kulu
Ibrahim Abu Abdulai, Ibrahim Yakubu, Amos Dangbie Dordah
Yakubu A. Zakaria, Mary Asumpta Agamba, Mordze-Ekpampo Ibrahim Musah
Senanu Kwasi Klutse, Judit Sági, Gábor Dávid Kiss
Competitive agricultural input markets in Ethiopia: Theoretical promises versus reality
Zewdie Habte Shikur
Wycliffe Obwori Alwago
Geographical patterns of warehousing facilities in the Cape functional region, South Africa
Brian Fisher-Holloway, Masilonyane Mokhele
Regional convergence and catching up process in Africa: A tale of three clubs
Aomar Ibourk, Zakaria Elouaourti
Anis Ochi
Luca Storti
ROMANIAN REGIONAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION (RRSA)
XIVth International Conference of the Romanian Regional Science Association
UNLOCKING REGIONAL POTENTIALS THROUGH COHESION POLICY - OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES
23 - 24 November 2023 │ Bucharest, Romania
CALL FOR PAPERS: https://rrsa.ro/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Call-for-Papers-Romanian-RRSA-2023-Conference.pdf
Details at www.rrsa.ro
The Department of Geography at The Ohio State University is accepting applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in the field of transportation geography.
The department is primarily interested in applicants whose research and teaching are focused on transportation geography in an aviation context. The successful candidate will have research and teaching expertise in human and/or freight mobility at regional, continental, and/or global scales. This can encompass such areas as economic geography, the geopolitics of mobility, transportation systems and development, system resilience, weather and meteorology, climate change and climate-related hazards, as well as environmental, social, and economic sustainability.
More details can be found here: https://osu.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/OSUCareers/job/Columbus-Campus/Assistant-Professor_R86656-1
The College of Law and Public Service at The University of La Verne invites applications for Assistant Professor position.
The College is seeking individuals who will demonstrate a deep commitment to teaching excellence, service to the institution and community, as well as further developing its national reputation in scholarly research. Successful hires are expected to participate actively in the College’s activities and meetings, as well as in relevant community and professional activities that enhance and promote the best interests of the programs and the College. Faculty in the department regularly attend and make presentations at professional conferences and maintain memberships in appropriate professional organizations.
The successful candidate will be expected to demonstrate and maintain a strong research agenda. Primary responsibilities for this position will be in both our Master of Public Administration and Doctorate in Public Administration programs (including service on dissertation committees), other responsibilities will be dependent upon candidate background and interests. Prior service in public sector or non-profit organizations is a particularly desirable qualification, as is a Juris Doctorate. We are especially interested in candidates who hold a PhD or DPA (completed by the time of appointment) in Public Administration, Public Policy, Political Science, or other closely related fields. Candidate should demonstrate strong teaching and research potential. Curriculum may be taught across multiple campuses and classes are delivered through various modalities that include in-person, online and/or hybrid. As such, some travel between campuses may be required. Candidates need to possess strong skills and pedagogical acumen in the virtual environment.
Please click this link for more details.
The University of Montana invites applications for Director for the Bureau of Business and Economic Research (BBER).
The position directs a high-visibility applied economic research program with a focus on the regional economy. The broad areas of research would include, but not be limited to, industries relevant to Montana and the mountain west, such as tourism, manufacturing, high tech, energy, and health care. The incumbent is expected to conduct peer-reviewed and client-specific applied research and to communicate findings to the public in non-technical language, including presentations at the Montana Economic Outlook Seminars.
The University of Montana is a flagship, research-intensive R1 institution with approximately 10,000 undergraduate and graduate students. It is located in Missoula, a culturally vibrant community of about 75,000, surrounded by mountains and three rivers converge. Abundant recreational opportunities in surrounding state and national forests and nearby Glacier National Park and Yellowstone National Park complement a thriving intellectual atmosphere.
The Bureau’s purpose is to serve the general public, as well as people in business, labor, and government, by providing an understanding of the economic environment in which Montanans live and work.
Please follow this link here for more details.
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.