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Reflections on a Golden Jubilee: Celebrating 50 Years of Population Geography within the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)'s journals

Boyana Buyuklieva, Sophie Cranston, David McCollum, Suzanne Beech, Kate Botterill, Gemma Catney, Fran Darlington‐Pollock, Nissa Finney, Sergei Shubin Orcid Logo, Natalie Tebbett, Catherine Waite

Area, Volume: 53, Issue: 4

Swansea University Author: Sergei Shubin Orcid Logo

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DOI (Published version): 10.1111/area.12753

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The articles reflects on the key developments in Population Geography over the last 5o years. It considers three keay areas: 1) spatial demographic transitions; 2) the distribution of people across various borders via movement; 3) how places are shaped through and by populations

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ISSN: 0004-0894 1475-4762
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title Reflections on a Golden Jubilee: Celebrating 50 Years of Population Geography within the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)'s journals
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title_short Reflections on a Golden Jubilee: Celebrating 50 Years of Population Geography within the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)'s journals
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