Geographical Review
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The Geographical Review is a quarterly
History
In 1852, the American Geographical Society began publishing its first academic journal, the Bulletin [and Journal] of the American Geographical Society. This publication continued through 1915, when it was succeeded by the Geographical Review under the direction of the American Geographical Society's Director Isaiah Bowman.[1]
Influential editors include Gladys M. Wrigley, who served as editor from 1920 to 1949,[2][3] and Wilma B. Fairchild who edited the journal from 1949 to 1972.[4] Douglas McManis edited the journal from 1978 until 1995 and was credited with maintaining a legacy of high scholarly standards set by his predecessors.[5]
Wrigley-Fairchild Prize
The Wrigley-Fairchild Prize was established by the American Geographical Society in 1994 as a way to promote scholarly writing among new scholars published in the Geographical Review. The prize was given every three years to the author of the best article by an early-career scholar published in the most recent three volumes of the Geographic Review. Beginning in 2020, the Wrigley-Fairchild Prize will be awarded each year. The prize is named for previous editors Gladys M. Wrigley and Wilma B. Fairchild who edited the journal for a combined 52 years.[6]
Abstracting and indexing
The journal is abstracted and indexed in:
- Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts[7]
- CAB Abstracts[8]
- Current Contents/Social and Behavioral Sciences[9]
- EBSCO databases[7]
- GEOBASE[10]
- International Bibliography of the Social Sciences[7]
- ProQuest databases[7]
- Répertoire International de Littérature Musicale[7]
- Scopus[11]
- Social Sciences Citation Index[9]
According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2018 impact factor of 1.636.[12]
References
- JSTOR 213889.
- JSTOR 211836.
- JSTOR 215480.
- S2CID 144133405.
- S2CID 161868821.
- ^ "Wrigley-Fairchild Prize". American Geographical Society | Since 1851. Retrieved 2020-02-04.
- ^ a b c d e "Geographical Review". MIAR: Information Matrix for the Analysis of Journals. University of Barcelona. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
- CABI. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
- ^ Clarivate Analytics. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
- ^ "Content/Database Overview - GEOBASE Source List". Engineering Village. Elsevier. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
- ^ "Source details:Geographical Review". Scopus Preview. Elsevier. Retrieved 2020-02-05.
- Clarivate Analytics. 2019.