CULTURAL GEOGRAPHIES
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Connecting Cultures through Geographical Perspectives
Introduction
CULTURAL GEOGRAPHIES, published by SAGE Publications Ltd, is a leading journal in the field of cultural studies and geography, with a notable impact in environmental science. Established in the United Kingdom, this journal serves as a vital platform for interdisciplinary research, engaging both academics and practitioners in the exploration of how culture and geography intersect. With a Q1 ranking in Cultural Studies and Geography, Planning, and Development, as well as a commendable Q2 ranking in Environmental Science, CULTURAL GEOGRAPHIES exhibits exceptional scholarly influence, as evident in its Scopus rankings placing it within the top quartiles of its respective categories. The journal embraces an open access model, facilitating broader dissemination of knowledge while fostering innovative discussions about the societal implications of geographical phenomena. Researchers, professionals, and students alike will find this journal an essential resource for advancing their understanding of contemporary cultural landscapes and the dynamic interactions between society and environment.
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