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AAG 2022 Call for Papers: Spatial inequality



Organizers: Michael Storper (UCLA) & Tom Kemeny (QMUL)



Inequality ranks among the biggest challenges of the 21st century. Spatial 
inequalities are much more than simple expressions of larger national or 
international forces. Place-based economic inequalities shape a wide range of 
socioeconomic outcomes, including employment, health, wealth accumulation and 
intergenerational social mobility. In the U.S. they are also linked to racial 
inequality, and in a wide range of countries, the rise of populist politics. 
Recognizing the importance of these issues, geographers and other social 
scientists are increasingly tracing patterns of income and wage inequality in 
local labor markets, their causes, and their implications for communities. This 
call for papers welcomes submissions that address the theme of economic forms 
of spatial inequality, broadly conceived. Submissions examining the global 
north and south are welcome. Potential salient topics include, but are not 
limited to:



Geographies of inequality

  *   Understanding patterns of interregional and interpersonal inequality
  *   New approaches to describing spatial inequality

Causes

  *   Innovation/technological change and inequality
  *   Migration, sorting and inequality
  *   Institutions and inequality
  *   Skills, training and inequality
  *   Trade and inequality
  *   Demographic change and inequality
  *   Market concentration, monopoly and inequality
  *   COVID and inequality

Consequences

  *   Geography of intergenerational social mobility
  *   Inequality and politics
  *   Economic and racial inequality
  *   Housing affordability crises
  *   Health and mortality

Addressing spatial inequality

  *   Policy agendas to address inequality
  *   Inclusive growth
  *   Post-COVID and the Build Back Better agenda

Please send a brief (<250 words) abstract/expression of interest and your 
preference for an in-person or virtual session to Tom Kemeny 
(t.kem...@qmul.ac.uk) by October 29th.

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Dr. Tom Kemeny | Reader in Economic Development

School of Business and Management

Queen Mary, University of London

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