Irish GeographyAims and Scope
Irish Geography is the leading peer-reviewed international journal on the geography of Ireland and has been published since 1944. An early editorial decision was to concentrate on the geography of Ireland and this has been maintained ever since. More recently, to reflect the changing context and increased importance of globalization and migration to Ireland, an editorial decision was made to extend the scope of the journal to include contributions on the Irish diaspora and overseas networks. In addition to research articles, the journal publishes shorter commentaries, topical reviews, theoretical discussions and book reviews. We encourage contributions within the scope of the journal from those working in a range of disciplines, encourage work by early career researchers and consider comparative papers with a significant Irish component. Irish Geography is published by the Geographical Society of Ireland and welcomes contributions across the broad spectrum of the discipline. Subjects covered by this journal include: Economic Geography; Geography; Human Geography; Regional Geography - Human Geography; Geomorphology; Climatology Copyright © Geographical Society of Ireland ISSN: 0075-0778 (Print), 1939-4055 (Online)
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Latest papersCatherine Porter (2022) “The parambulatyon of thys lordshype is not travele”: 450 years on, a digital re-evaluation of Robert Lythe’s survey of Ireland. Irish Geography, 54(2).
Mary Kelly, Aidan Slingsby, Jason Dykes, & Jo Wood (2022) Mapping ‘sluggish' migration: Irish internal migration 1851 – 1911. Irish Geography, 54(2). Mark E. Bailey, C. John Butler, James A. Finnegan, & Shane T. Kelly (2022) On the Buildings and Location of Armagh Observatory. Irish Geography, 54(2). Arnold Horner (2022) A note on military mapping for engaging with the Northern Ireland Troubles. Irish Geography, 54(2). James M. Fitton, Barry O’Dwyer, & Breda Maher (2022) Developing a social vulnerability to environmental hazards index to inform climate action in Ireland. Irish Geography, 54(2). |