Human Geography - Human Geography Journals

Human Geography Journals

As with all social sciences, human geographers publish research and other written work in a variety of academic journals. Whilst human geography is interdisciplinary, there are a number of journals with a human geography focus.

These include:

  • Antipode
  • Area
  • Economic Geography
  • Environment and Planning
  • Geografiska Annaler
  • Global Environmental Change: Human and Policy Dimensions
  • Migration Letters
  • Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers
  • Geoforum
  • Progress in Human Geography





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