Published/Hosted by: JOHN WILEY
& SONS
Online ISSN: 1467-9663
Country: England
Frequency: 5 issues
per year
Impact Factor: 0.753 (2012)
About Journal
The Tijdschrift voor
Economische en Sociale Geografie is a leading international journal
on contemporary issues in human geography. Through its articles and special
issues and dossiers on topics of interest, it presents actual international
research findings in authoritative scientific contributions. The Tijdschrift
voor Economische en Sociale Geografie is a channel for the dissemination of new
perspectives, ideas and approaches to the study of human geography. The
journal, established in 1910, builds on a tradition of empirically and
theoretically based research, providing a fruitful interdisciplinary platform
for economic and social geography themes. The journal offers space to
specialized discussions in human geographical disciplines (on economic, social,
cultural and political geographical themes, and development studies), but
explicitly also to interdisciplinary, overview and survey articles. Regular
features of the journal are its Outlook on Europe and Window on The Netherlands
sections, which discuss current spatial trends and policies from a specific
European or Dutch geographical perspective.
Submission Process
Submit manuscripts at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tesg
General Guidelines for Authors
Authors will greatly
assist the editor by referring to a recent issue of TESG when setting up the
headings, abstract, acknowledgements, notes, references, etc. Avoid the use of
formatted text including italics, underline, spacing or different fonts.
Title - The total
length of the title should be no longer than 72 characters.
Abstract and key
words - An abstract should be provided, not exceeding 150 words. Six key words
should be presented on a separate line, preferably one for topic, one for
locality, one for method and three others.
Headings - Use upper
case for first-level headings which should come on separate lines. Second-level
headings should be in lower case and followed by a dash - then run on the text
on the same line. Do not use more than two levels of headings.
Tables - Each table
should contain a clear descriptive caption at the top. Number tables
consecutively (Table 1, 2 etcetera). Please embed all tables in your word
document, do not submit them as separate Excel files.
REFERENCES
Follow the examples for references:
Article in journal:
MONTECARLO, A. S.
(1997), Reality and Simulation of International Migration in Europe. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale
Geografie 87, pp. 537-545.
Chapters of books:
OSMAN, C.S. (1996),
Political and Social Insecurity in Gualaba. In: R. AHMEDI & W. RABAN, eds.,
The Geography of Insecurity in Enigmatic
Countries, pp. 305-355. Brensfield: Clarion Press.
Books:
DOLESEN, R. (1996), Global Alteration of Economic Wealth in High
Latitude Countries. 3rd edition. Toronto: New Inuit Press.
Theses:
VAN BARINGS, I.N.G.
(1995), The Economics of World Banking (Ph.D. thesis, University of Amsterdam).