We invite you to the submit your abstract to the IMAJINE related special session organised by Ana Viñuela (University of Oviedo) entitled „Territorial inequalities and
Author: Denis Ceric
Uncovering territorial inequalities and spatial justice in the EU
The Special Issue of the Romanian Journal of Regional Science (Vol. 14, No.2) entitled “Uncovering territorial inequalities and spatial justice in the EU” was released
Welcome to the webinar: Design, Implementation and Evaluation of Territorial Inequalities Policies
On coming Friday, January 29th, from 14.00 to 17.30 (CET) the first the Regional Science Policy & Practice Webinar will take place. It will be
The first IMAJINE scenarios discussed on the conference and in media
The IMAJINE researchers engaged in the project work package Re-imagining Regional Futures presented some of the preliminary results lately. This work package is integrating and
Beyond the nation-state: territory, solidarity and welfare in a multiscalar Europe
We are glad to share with you the IMAJINE article: “Beyond the nation-state: territory, solidarity and welfare in a multiscalar Europe” by Michael Keating from
Spatial Disaggregation of Social Indicators: An Info-Metrics Approach
In the newest paper from our colleagues Esteban Fernandez-Vazquez, Alberto Diaz Dapena, Fernando Rubiera-Morollon & Ana Viñuela from the University of Oviedo and University of
Migration and Refugee Flows in Greece in the Post-Crisis Period: Exploring Different Claims for Socio-Spatial Justice
We are pleased to let you know about another IMAJINE open access article written by IMAJINE researchers from Harokopio University in Greece: Apostolos G. Papadopoulos,
Call for papers for the RJRS special issue – postponed deadlines
Romanian Journal of Regional Science (rjrs.ase.ro) invites contributions for the special issue entitled ”Uncovering territorial inequalities and spatial justice in the EU”, under the auspices
Webinar invitation: Borders, Covid-19 and the Global Depression 2.0
IMAJINE researchers Rhys Dafydd Jones and Bryonny Goodwin-Hawkins will be presenting tomorrow in the webinar “Borders, Covid-19 and the Global Depression 2.0”, hosted by the
IMAJINE on independence movements at BBC Radio Wales
IMAJINE researchers from Aberystwyth University have been drawing on their findings to provide insights into the phenomenon of ‘indy curiosity’ in Wales, for Radio Wales’s