A Regional Studies Association @regstud.bsky.social journal publishing research on the interface of territory, politics, economy and identity and the governance and organisation of political space.
Territory, Politics, Governance
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The 2026 TPG Best Paper Award award to Maria Tysiachniouk, Svetlana Tulaeva, Juha Kotilainen & Laura A. Henry for their #openaccess paper:
"Liberal spaces in an illiberal regime: environmental NGOs, state sovereignty and the struggle for nature"
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New paper published today! It considers the opportunities and potential for **healthy industrial strategy**
@jacknewman.bsky.social, Sarah Ayres & Geoff Bates
📕 Published in @regionalstudies.bsky.social
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Climate governance is increasingly enacted through financial mechanisms rather than public policy.
This collection examines the politics of climate finance and calls for a new research agenda centred on value, power and justice. 👉 www.tandfonline.com/journals/rfa...
Newly published #openaccess 'Unborn infrastructures: the bounds and boundlessness of past metabolic visions for Berlin' by Timothy Moss
doi.org/10.1080/2162...
New #openaccess article: (Im)mobile islanders: protection seekers enacting and imagining onward movements from Malta' by Kirstin Sonne
Read it at doi.org/10.1080/2162...
Newly published #openaccess 'Patronage, territory and the appointment of top civil servants' by Ari Mamshae.
doi.org/10.1080/2162...
Recently published: 'Speaking through land: territoriality, identity and legitimacy in Jammu and Kashmir', by Muzamil Yaqoob & Aijaz Ashraf Wani.
doi.org/10.1080/2162...
In this #openaccess article ‘Voiceless & invisible? Statelessness in Northern Thailand & the purposefully disorganised exercise of agency’, Jin Hee Lim examines how stateless people's agency is enacted in relation to others.
doi.org/10.1080/21622671.2026.2658038