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Syria at a Crossroads

Contested Syria: the 1916 Sykes-Picot Agreement. Wikimedia Commons. Benjamin Sacks HOURS AFTER Syrian president Bashar al-Assad addressed a nation overwhelmed by protests and violence, British foreign...

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‘I would walk 500 miles…’: Discover the world in the UK, with Royal...

by Fiona Ferbrache Picking up a concept described in an earlier Geography Directions post (Ferbrache, 2011), a flâneur has been described as someone who walks the city in order to experience it.  Here...

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Content Alert: New Articles (17th February 2012)

These Early View articles are now available on Wiley Online Library. Original Articles Diverging pathways: young female employment and entrepreneurship in sub-Saharan Africa Thilde Langevang and...

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Content Alert: New Articles (24th February 2012)

These Early View articles are now available on Wiley Online Library. Original Articles Using Google Maps to collect spatial responses in a survey environment Nick Bearman and Katy Appleton Article...

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Content Alert: New Articles (2nd March 2012)

These Early View articles are now available on Wiley Online Library. Original Articles Land degradation in Mediterranean urban areas: an unexplored link with planning? Luca Salvati, Roberta Gemmiti and...

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“Geography is a Great Adventure”

By Catherine Waite “Geography is a great adventure” is the widely quoted opinion of the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)’s out-going President, Michael Palin. The discipline has long been...

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