June 2019 Issue of the ‘African Geographical Review’ Now Available
The AAG is pleased to announce that Volume 38, Issue 2 (June 2019) of the African Geographical Review is now available. The full table of contents for this issue is below and can also be accessed here.
The African Geographical Review is the journal of the Africa Specialty Group of the American Association of Geographers. It provides a medium for the publication of geographical material relating to Africa, seeks to enhance the standing of African regional geography, and to promote a better representation of African scholarship. Articles cover all sub-fields of geography, and can be theoretical, empirical or applied in nature.
Each issue, the Editors choose one article to make freely available. In this issue you can read People, place, and animals: using disemplacement to identify invisible losses of conservation near Limpopo National Park, by Michael Strong for free.
Members of the AAG’s Africa Specialty Group receive a complimentary online subscription to the journal. If you are interested in receiving this journal, consider adding a membership of the African Specialty Group to your AAG membership for just $15 per year ($5 for students). African Specialty Group members are granted an access code by the journal publisher. More information about individual and institutional subscription rates can be obtained from Taylor & Francis.
Please direct any inquiries to the Editor at jasilva [at] umd [dot] edu. If you are not an AAG member and would like to be, join here.