We are proud to announce a new article within IMAJINE project: “Measuring the Spatial Dimension of Regional Inequality: An Approach Based on the Gini Correlation
Author: Denis Ceric
Spatial disparities in Europe: from regions to localities to individuals
A joint workshop between Horizon 2020 projects IMAJINE and RELOCAL will be held at Edificio Histórico de la Universidad de Oviedo in Oviedo, Spain on
Measuring socio-economic disparities at a local level: a composite indicator for Italy
During the conference “XXXX Conferenza Scientifica Annuale dell’Associazione Italiana di Scienze Regionali”, held at Gran Sasso Science Institute (GSSI) in L’Aquila, Italy between 16th and
16th European Union Regional Economics Application Laboratory (EU-REAL) Workshop
The 16th EU-REAL Workshop took place at the University G. d’Annunzio of Chieti-Pescara, Department of Economics in Pescara, Italy, at the beginning of September 2019.
IMAJINE at the 59th ERSA Congress
The 59th European Regional Science Association Congress (ERSA), organized by the University of Lyon in France at the end of August 2019, was a place
The experiences of German migrants to Wales
The Association for German Studies in Great Britain and Ireland (AGS), is the biggest professional association for university-level German Studies in Great Britain and Ireland.
CALL FOR PAPERS: Spatial disparities in Europe: from regions to localities to individuals
The European projects IMAJINE and RELOCAL are very pleased to announce a joint workshop on Spatial disparities in Europe: from regions to localities to individuals.
What does the EU do for you? Funding discourses, local disjunctures and ‘left behind’ places
IMAJINE researcher Bryonny Goodwin-Hawkins will present at the annual conference of the Association of Social Anthropologists of the UK & Commonwealth, which is taking place
IMAJINE Special Session at the International Conference of the Romanian Regional Science Association
On July 6, 2019, the joint International Conference of the Romanian Regional Science Association and the French-Speaking Association of Regional Science held at the “Al.I.Cuza”
Workshop on Collaborative Qualitative Research on Autonomous Movements in Europe within the IMAJINE project
Date: 5th/6th Feb 2019 Location: Leipzig/Germany, Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography Host partner: TUD IMAJINE work package 7 analyses the various ways in