Best Referees Award
David Bailey, University of Birmingham, UK and the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal has awarded the Regional Studies Best Referee Awards to:
- MARCO BELLANDI, University of Florence, Italy
- ROBERT HASSINK, University of Kiel, Germany
- ERICA SANTINI, University of Trento, Italy
Best Paper Regional Studies
David Bailey, University of Birmingham, UK and the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal has announced the winner of the Regional Studies Best Paper Award for papers published in 2020:
- The geography of EU discontent – LEWIS DIJKSTRA & HUGO POELMAN, European Commission, Belgium; ANDRÉS RODRÍGUEZ-POSE, London School of Economics, UK
Best Paper Regional Studies – Urban and Regional Horizons
John Harrison, Loughborough University, UK and the Urban and Regional Horizons Editor has announced the winner of the Regional Studies – Urban and Regional Horizons Best Paper Award for papers published in 2020:
- Urban conceptions of economic inequalities – NIHAN AKYELKEN, University of Oxford, UK
Best Paper Regional Studies – Policy Debates
Philip Tomlinson, University of Bath, UK and the Policy Debates Editor has announced the winner of the Regional Studies – Policy Debates Best Paper Award for papers published in 2020:
- Perceptions of regional inequality and the geography of discontent: insights from the UK – PHILIP MCCANN, University of Sheffield, UK
Regional Studies is a leading international journal covering the development of theories and concepts, empirical analysis and policy debate in the field of regional studies. The journal publishes original research spanning the economic, social, political and environmental dimensions of urban and regional (subnational) change. The distinctive purpose of Regional Studies is to connect insights across intellectual disciplines in a systematic and grounded way to understand how and why regions and cities evolve. It publishes research that distils how economic and political processes and outcomes are contingent upon regional and local circumstances. The journal is a pluralist forum, which showcases diverse perspectives and analytical techniques.