Progress in Human Geography

Managing Editor: Roger Lee Queen Mary, University of London, UK
Editors: Noel Castree
Rob Kitchin
Vicky Lawson University of Washington, USA
Anssi Paasi University of Oulu, Finland
Sarah Radcliffe University of Cambridge, UK
Charles W J Withers University of Edinburgh, UK
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Progress in Human Geography is the first place I send my new graduate students and interested non-geography colleagues when they want to understand what's happening in the field. It is the perfect place to learn where the cutting edge of human geography is.”

Professor Sallie A Marston, Department of Geography and Regional Development, University of Arizona

For over 30 years Progress in Human Geography has been the journal of choice for those wanting to know about the state-of-the-art in all of human geography’s major research and teaching fields. It remains the only journal in the social sciences and humanities dedicated to publishing major reviews of geographical scholarship and pedagogy. It is consistently among the most influential journals in human geography, and each issue provides a ready guide to what ‘progress’ is being made in a range of topical and sub-disciplinary areas within the discipline. As well as publishing major critical reviews, each volume of PiHG contains an attractive array of other sections and features. These include annual 'Progress reports’ about established and new subject areas, a ‘Classics in human geography’ section, a ‘Textbooks that move generations’ section, the invited commentaries that are ‘Viewpoints’, occasional ‘Forums’ on major topical items, book review essays and symposia, and a ‘Makers of human geography’ section. Together, these components of PiHG make it perhaps the most lively and interesting journals of human geography today – one that is both prospective and future-looking without losing sight of the intellectual progress made by geographical researchers and teachers to date.

Each editor has responsibility for one or more sections of the journal, as well as handling several submissions to the journal every year l and editing a set of annual Progress Reports. Currently, Noel Castree has oversight for the Viewpoints and Forums sections; Anssi Paasi for book reviews and book review symposia, as well as the Makers of Human Geography section; Charles Withers for the Textbooks that Moved Generations section and the Geobits (obituaries of deceased geographers); Sarah Radliffe for the Classics in Human Geography section; and Vicky Lawson for the suite of Progress Reports.

JCR Impact Factor

2007 Ranking:

3/44 in Geography

2007 Impact Factor: 3.762

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Frequency: Published 6 times a year eISSN: 1477-0288 ISSN: 0309-1325
Months of Distribution: February , April , June , August , October , December Current Volume: 33 Current Issue: 3
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