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Impact Factor:1.244 | Ranking:Geography 30 out of 76 | Environmental Studies 52 out of 98
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cultural geographies

Edited by Tim Cresswell, Northeastern University, USA; Dydia DeLyser, California State University, Fullerton, USA; and John Wylie, University of Exeter, UK

cultural geographies is an international journal of peer-reviewed scholarly research on and theoretical interventions into the cultural dimensions of environment, landscape, space, and place. We encourage papers that engage the cultural politics of geographical issues. cultural geographies is particularly committed to the development of methodologically rigorous interpretative approaches that explore how meaning, materiality and/or practice are implicated in the (re)production, maintenance and transformation of cultural worlds as they are materially constituted, represented, imagined, and lived. We do not restrict our remit to any particular methodological or theoretical orientation, but publish both empirically grounded, and theoretically speculative pieces designed to further understanding and debate. We welcome contributions from scholars and practitioners across the arts, humanities, and social and environmental sciences.

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