The newest edition of Regional Insights, a magazine published by the Regional Studies Association which seeks to make research findings from early career researchers more accessible to a wider audience, is now out.
This issue has a range of articles available for those interested in regional issues, including:
- Gordon Dabinett on ‘A changing academic publishing environment’
- Mikko Weckroth on ‘Studying local expressions of subjective well-being’
- Darja Reuschke on ‘Housing assets, mortgages and small businesses’
- Jose M Salazar & Peodair Leihy on ‘Chilean public regional universities, from national outposts to local resources’
- Christopher Huggins on ‘Motivations behind local government transnational networking’
- Alexandru F Ghiţă on ‘Cohesion Policy vs regionalisation: an unexpected inner conflict?’
- Derek Jan Fikkers on ‘How to make a €9.2bn broadband investment completely useless’
- Christoph Schnabel on ‘Place-based, faith-based: socio-spatial capacity of the German Evangelical Church’
- Rómulo Pinheiro on ‘Recent Publications’
- Piet Pellenbarg on ‘Forgotten Classics’
- and Mark Tewdwr-Jones with ‘One for the road…’