Dialogues in Human Geography explores themes of environmental change, particularly focusing on vanishing lakes and the concept of water absence. It examines the political and ontological dimensions of loss, scarcity, and extractivism, often through decolonial and feminist lenses. The journal also addresses the uneven geographies of student debt and the political potential of informality and grassroots activism in challenging authoritarianism and promoting self-management.
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Geography, Planning and DevelopmentQ1
Subject Classification
Web of Science Categories
Geography
Scopus Categories
Geography, Planning and Development
Research Topics (OpenAlex)
Geographies of human-animal interactionsUrban Planning and GovernanceHistorical Geography and Geographical ThoughtHousing, Finance, and NeoliberalismWater Governance and InfrastructureAnthropological Studies and InsightsPosthumanist Ethics and ActivismPolitical Economy and MarxismRural development and sustainabilityGeographic Information Systems Studies