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Global Networks

  • Impact Factor: 1.886
  • ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2007: 5/53 (Anthropology); 10/44 (Geography); 5/96 (Sociology)

Edited by Alisdair Rogers
Co-Editors: Robin Cohen and Steven Vertovec

Global Networks publishes high quality, peer-reviewed research on global networks, transnational affairs and practices, and their relation to wider theories of globalization. The journal provides a forum for discussion, debate and the refinement of key ideas in this emerging field. The international team of editors are committed to open and critical dialogue and encourage the reasoned scrutiny of claims about the coming shape of the world. Contributions are drawn mainly from anthropology, geography, international political economy, business studies and sociology, but they also include history, political science, international relations, cultural studies and urban and regional studies.


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ISI RANKINGS FOR GLOBAL NETWORKS!

We are delighted to announce a further increase in impact factor for Global Networks to 1.886. Global Networks is now ranked 5th out of 58 journals in the anthropology category, 5th out of 96 in the sociology category and 10th out of 44 in the geography category of the ISI Social Sciences Citation Index.

FREE ARTICLE ACCESS

We are pleased to offer free access to the following articles selected by the editors:

Reconfiguring ‘Post-Socialist’ regions: trans-border networks and regional cooperation in the Slovak and Ukrainian clothing industry
Adrian Smith, John Pickles, Milan Buček, Robert Begg, and Poli Roukova

Portfolios of Mobility: The movement of expertise in transnational corporations in two sectors – aerospace and extractive industries
Jane Millar and John Salt

Sense of home in a transnational social space: New Zealanders in London
Janine Wiles

A middle class global mobility? The working lives of Indian men in a West London hotel
Adina Batnitzky, Linda McDowell and Sarah Dyer

The spatial politics of the past unbound: Transnational networks and the making of political identities
David Featherstone

Women Working Worldwide: transnational networks, corporate social responsibility and action research
Jane Wills and Angela Hale

Reinserting the professional into the study of globalizing professional service firms: the case of law
James R. Faulconbridge and Daniel Muzio

Transnational families and their children's education: China's 'study mothers' in Singapore
Shirlena Huang and Brenda Yeoh

‘Going to Brazil’: Transnational and corporeal movements of a Canadian-Brazilian martial arts community
Janelle Joseph


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