The motivation of this edited collection is to shine a light on the fertile, multi-faceted yet largely unexplored links between the concepts, perspectives, knowledges and methodological approaches of human geography and their contributions for what remains a largely aspatial social policy discipline and set of applied policy practices. With contributions from leading experts across the geography-policy divide this edited collection offer a range of original cutting-edge perspectives on the neglected and misunderstood spatialities of social policy thinking and their implications for both its scholarship and applied practice
Political geography traditionally focused on the state, but there has been a broadening of what coun...
The article addresses the emergent concept and practice of 'spatial planning' in the context of the ...
This original book explores the importance of geographical processes for policies and professional p...
The case for a geography of welfare services cannot be made simply by reference to the observation t...
This paper presents a series of “critical geographies”: examples of economic, environmental and soci...
The purpose of this article is to share theoretical ideas underway in the social geography and more ...
In this article, we map the expansion of geographic approaches in education policy scholarship in th...
Abstract: The article begins by considering the recently revived debate about the ‘North–South divid...
In this introductory chapter we aim at providing the reader with the analytical tools to understand ...
The paper develops a geographical approach to the issues of policy transfer and transformation, taki...
Since the beginning of the 1990s, the gradual widening of scientific and policy debates on poverty f...
This brief paper considers recent debates about the public policy relevance of geography. Previous w...
This paper discusses the relationship between applied policy research commissioned by the state and ...
This session invites papers on the challenges of ‘making a difference’ with contemporary research on...
Economic Geography and Public Policy fills the gap by illustrating many new policy insights economic...
Political geography traditionally focused on the state, but there has been a broadening of what coun...
The article addresses the emergent concept and practice of 'spatial planning' in the context of the ...
This original book explores the importance of geographical processes for policies and professional p...
The case for a geography of welfare services cannot be made simply by reference to the observation t...
This paper presents a series of “critical geographies”: examples of economic, environmental and soci...
The purpose of this article is to share theoretical ideas underway in the social geography and more ...
In this article, we map the expansion of geographic approaches in education policy scholarship in th...
Abstract: The article begins by considering the recently revived debate about the ‘North–South divid...
In this introductory chapter we aim at providing the reader with the analytical tools to understand ...
The paper develops a geographical approach to the issues of policy transfer and transformation, taki...
Since the beginning of the 1990s, the gradual widening of scientific and policy debates on poverty f...
This brief paper considers recent debates about the public policy relevance of geography. Previous w...
This paper discusses the relationship between applied policy research commissioned by the state and ...
This session invites papers on the challenges of ‘making a difference’ with contemporary research on...
Economic Geography and Public Policy fills the gap by illustrating many new policy insights economic...
Political geography traditionally focused on the state, but there has been a broadening of what coun...
The article addresses the emergent concept and practice of 'spatial planning' in the context of the ...
This original book explores the importance of geographical processes for policies and professional p...