Geographies of Finance and Post-Socialist Transformations

The key aim of the network is to promote a dialogue between researchers interested in geographies of finance and scholars concerned with post-socialist transformations in East-Central Europe and the former Soviet Union. The network aims to foster synergies between the two research strands and to explore possibilities for new exciting research avenues emerging from such synergies.

The need for a dialogue between geographies of finance and post-socialist studies has been highlighted by the dramatic consequences of the ongoing global financial and economic crisis for both the ‘West’ (US and Western Europe) and the ‘East’ (former state-socialist countries). There is an urgent need to better understand the causes and consequences of the crisis and reflect on ensuing policy lessons. We believe that the topic is of major interest not only to RSA members and a wider academic community, but also to practitioners and policy-makers at local, regional, national, European and international levels.

Organisers:

  • Martin Sokol, Queen Mary University Of London, Department Of Geography, UK
  • Zoltan Gal, HAS Center For Regional Studies, Hungary
  • Dariusz Wojcik, University of Oxford, School of Geography, UK

Future Events:

  • Title: "Crisis in Europe, Europe in Crisis – Financial Markets, Regions, Cities and Uneven Development in Europe "
    Date: 3rd & 4th may 2012
    Location: Hamburg (HafenCity University of Hamburg)
    Invitation and Call for Papers

Past Events:



PUBLICATIONS

  • Regional Studies journal cover
  • Spatial Economic Analysis journal cover
  • Regions Magazine cover
  • Regional Insights cover
  • Regions & Cities series cover
  • Regions & Cities series cover