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Featuring full length scholarly articles, as well as shorter creative pieces that cross over between the academy and creative practice, this journal is published twice a year. Articles span conceptual and methodological debates in geography and the humanities; critical reflections on analog and digital artistic productions; and new scholarly interactions occurring at the intersections of geography and multiple humanities disciplines. It began in 2015 presenting a new opportunity for publishing interdisciplinary scholarship.
Impact Factor: 1.0, ranking 98th out of 171 geography journals worldwide
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Read the Journal- Within or Outside the Boundaries: Exploring the Intricacies of Human-Elephant Relationship in Tania James’s Novel The Tusk That Did the Damage
- Dungeons and Dragons: Gender, Race, and Power in the Fantasy and Storytelling Space
- Map Cards: Creative Mapping for Place Dialogue
- The Unraveling Anthropocene: Exploring Murky Geographies
- “This Whole Town Used to Look Like This”: The Uses of Nostalgia in Establishing Claims to Place and Practice in Northern California’s Forests
- Pathways Through the Sea: Decolonial Geopoetics of the Mediterranean in Italian Folksong
- Lou Reed’s Emotional Geography
- Stories from the Botanical Underground
- Void Almanac: A Political-Geologic Rubbing of Nuclear Testing in Mississippi
- “I’ll Be Here:” Reflections on Representation and Research Communication Through Zine Work
- Another Provision: Co-Designing Communal Food Infrastructures in East London
- (Re)Mapping Native Denver and the Making of Native Assembled Counter-Cartographies
- Sonics of Rupture: A Methodology for Sounding Anthropogenic Earthquakes and Tuning into Ecological Trauma
- Gaming the City: The Monetization of Urban Affect and Homemaking in Popular Video Games
- Anti-Frontiers in Zineing: Zines as Process & the Politics of Refusal
- GeoHumanities: Reflecting on the Last Decade and Envisioning the Future
- Editorial Board EOV
- Editors’ Note of Appreciation
- The Redemption of Berlin’s Memory Landscapes: Yael Bartana’s Malka Germania
- Visiting Contested Terrain: Archiving, Auditing, and Reforming Commemorative Place Names on US Marine Corps Bases
- Placing, Bounding, Bordering, Territorializing: NRHP Criteria and Public Memory at North Carolina’s Somerset Place State Historic Site
- The More-than-Human Ethics of an Underwater Hotel: Care in Alloútopian Tourism
- Women, Military Mapping, and American Cartography During the Second World War
- “Study us to Life”: Reflections from an Indigenous Community-Engaged Research Workshop & the Future of University-Community Research Relationships
Articles can be submitted to GeoHumanities for review at any time. All manuscripts should be submitted electronically via the ScholarOne Manuscripts portal and will be subject to peer-review.