We welcome Carolin Ioramashvili as the new Early Career Editor fpr Spatial Economic Analysis.
Carolin is Lecturer in Innovation Policy at the Science Policy Research Unit at the University of Sussex, where her research focuses on the impacts of innovation and technological change on local economies, especially on jobs and inequality. She is currently a British Academy Innovation Fellow, collaborating with the Cabinet Office Evaluation Task Force on evaluations of local growth policy. She was previously a research fellow at City-REDI, University of Birmingham and holds a PhD in economic geography from the London School of Economics.
Carolin said:
I’m very excited to join the editorial board of Spatial Economic Analysis as early career editor. Whisper it, but I actually really enjoy reviewing papers. I learn a lot from it for my own writing but it also forces me to take the time to read a paper in depth. So I jumped on the opportunity to become early career editor at SEA. My research interests are quite wide-ranging, across innovation and labour economics to industrial policy, but space is (almost) always at the heart of it. I’m looking forward to editing many great manuscripts at SEA and working with our authors, reviewers and my fellow editors.