About this journal
Aims and scope
Finance and Space is a pioneering interdisciplinary journal focusing on diverse aspects of the spatial production of finance and the financial production of space. As such, it addresses some of the most profound processes and pressing challenges of our times, including digitization, neoliberalization, financialization, globalization and deglobalization, uneven development, power, and inequalities, (in)security, the environmental crisis, and the role of finance in building more sustainable economies.
While dedicated to a geographical imagination, the journal is founded on the belief that advancing our understanding of the changing finance-space nexus requires an interdisciplinary approach and heterodox thinking about finance across space and time. This includes, but is not limited to, political economy and political science, economics and regional science, sociology, anthropology, housing studies, environmental studies, financial history, development studies, and urban and regional planning, in addition to geography, regional studies, and urban studies. The distinctive purpose of Finance and Space is to connect insights across intellectual disciplines in a systematic and grounded way to understand how and why finance and space co-evolve, and impacts on economy, society, and the environment. The journal is a pluralist forum, which showcases diverse perspectives and analytical techniques.
The journal is published by the Regional Studies Association and the Global Network on Financial Geography (FinGeo).
The journal welcomes the following types of submissions:
- Full length original research articles (8,000 words including footnotes but excluding abstract, keywords, tables, figures, and bibliography).
- Commentaries focusing on recent developments in the subject area, including strategy and policy in private and public sectors (2,000 words including footnotes but excluding abstract, keywords, tables, figures, and bibliography).
- Visualisations (FinVis) showing research-based innovative maps and other visualisations of the finance-space nexus (with an accompanying text of up to 500 words). We are interested in visualisations broadly defined as any type of image, including graphs, artwork, infographics, and photographs.
Essential criteria for research articles to be accepted for Finance and Space are that they make a substantive contribution to scholarly debates, are conceptually well-informed, empirically grounded, and methodologically sound.
Peer Review Statement
All research articles undergo rigorous peer review based on initial editor screening and anonymized refereeing by at least two independent referees.
Authors can choose to publish gold open access in this journal.
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Editorial board
Dariusz Wójcik, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Deputy Editor in Chief
Karen Lai, Durham University, UK
Editors
David Bassens, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
Janelle Knox-Hayes, MIT, USA
Early Career and Digital Media Editors
Renee Tapp, University of Florida, USA
Callum Ward, University of Sheffield, UK
Editorial Office
Yellowback - Canterbury, UK
Manuel Aalbers, KU Leuven, Belgium
Liza Rose Cirolia, University of Cape Town, South Africa
Fabio Contel, University of São Paulo, Brazil
Patrice Derrington, Columbia University, USA
Sabine Dörry, Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research, Luxembourg
Michael Drew, Griffith University, Australia
Daniela Gabor, UWE Bristol, UK
Silvia Grandi, University of Bologna, Italy
Mia Gray, University of Cambridge, UK
Daniel Haberly, University of Sussex, UK
Sarah Hall, University of Nottingham, UK
Amy Horton, University College London, UK
Leigh Johnson, University of Oregon, USA
Paul Langley, Durham University, UK
Michiel van Meeteren, Utrecht University, Netherlands
Stefan Ouma, University of Bayreuth, Germany
Fenghua Pan, Beijing Normal University, China
Vladimír Pažitka, University of Leeds, UK
Emily Rosenman, PennState University, USA
Thomas Sigler, University of Queensland, Australia
Martin Sokol, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Gordon Tan, Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore
Rachel Weber, University of Illinois Chicago, USA
Heather Whiteside, University of Waterloo, Canada
Matthew Zook, University of Kentucky, USA
Natasha van der Zwan, Leiden University, Netherlands
Open access
Finance and Space is a hybrid open access journal that is part of our Open Select publishing program, giving you the option to publish open access. Publishing open access means that your article will be free to access online immediately on publication, increasing the visibility, readership, and impact of your research.
Why choose open access?
- Increase the discoverability and readership of your article
- Make an impact and reach new readers, not just those with easy access to a research library
- Freely share your work with anyone, anywhere
- Comply with funding mandates and meet the requirements of your institution, employer or funder
- Rigorous peer review for every open access article
Article Publishing Charges (APC)
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Society information
The Regional Studies Association
The Regional Studies Association (RSA) is a learned society concerned with urban and regional planning and development. It focuses on economic, environmental and social policy studies in a regional context, and operates at the interface of academia and policy and practice.
Members of RSA are eligible to receive print copies and/or online access to each of the society’s subscription-based journals, and a reduced Article Publishing Charge to publish in the open access journal Regional Studies, Regional Science. Members also receive online access to a selection of other Taylor & Francis and Routledge journal titles. Discover more benefits of joining the RSA community.
The association publishes six journals:
Regional Studies
Spatial Economic Analysis
Territory, Politics, Governance
Area Development and Policy
Regional Studies, Regional Science (an open access journal)
Finance and Space
The association also publishes a series of Regional Studies Policy Impact Books and the Regions and Cities book series.
Discover all the Taylor & Francis Regional Studies Association publications.
Global Network on Financial Geography
The Global Network on Financial Geography (FinGeo) is an open, democratic, and interdisciplinary network of academics, practitioners and experts interested in research on the spatiality of money and finance and its implications for economy, society, and nature. FinGeo promotes diversity, innovation, and excellence in this field of research, facilitates collaboration and sharing of research outputs on a global basis, informs private and public strategy and policy, and contributes to a broader public debate on the role of finance in the world.
The membership of FinGeo is free of charge.
Continuous publication
Calls for papers
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Submitting a special issue
The journal welcomes proposals for special issues that fit with the journal's aims and scope. Proposals are reviewed by the editors and revisions may be suggested before they are accepted. All special issues must be approved in advance and, even when accepted, the final published content remains subject to the peer review of the individual contributions.
A proposal is expected to include a minimum of 8-10 papers, excluding the guest editorial. Guest editors may host an open call for papers to attract additional submissions. Given the online only nature of the journal, all published papers will immediately appear in the journal’s current issue online, before being grouped as a permanent Collection on the journal’s website.
A minimum of 4 accepted papers is necessary for the special issue to be assembled, not including the guest editorial. If 3 or fewer papers are accepted they will be published as general articles.
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