Geographical Research: Now released Volume 63(2)
10th June 2025

The May issue of Geographical Research (Institute of Australian Geographers & Wiley In Research) is now available! The issue and all articles are available on our website: https://bit.ly/4jKyiDs
The issue includes:
EDITORIAL AND COMMENTARY
- Sara Fuller 'Fostering geographical conversations'
- Miriam Williams 'Paper bags to food relief: Whither the tuckshop?'
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
- Ana Cardoso, Cláudia Fernandes & João P. Honrado 'Social-ecological memory: From concepts and methods to applications'
- María Lois, Silvia González-Iturraspe, Mireia Delgado-Castresana, Pedro Limón-López, Mariano García de las Heras, Javier De Pablo-Del Valle, Sergio-Claudio González & Heriberto Cairo 'Legal geographies in the making: Urban inequality, neighbourhood networks, and pandemic territorialities'
SPECIAL SECTION
- Phil McManus, Ben Silverstein, Naama Blatman, Lorina L Barker & Angela Webb 'Editorial: Indigeneity and infrastructures of settler colonialism'
- Rebecca Clements, Glen Searle & Tooran Alizadeh 'Epistemic silences in settler-colonial infrastructure governance literature'
- Dallas Rogers, Andrew Leach, Jaspar Ludewig, Amelia Thorpe & Laurence Troy 'Mapping the frontiers of private property in New South Wales, Australia'
- Katie Maher 'They put me on a train: Assimilation and the Australian railways'
- Taylor Coyne 'Reimagining urban design of stormwater infrastructure in settler-colonial Sydney'
- Naama Blatman, Lucy Taksa, Ben Silverstein, Phil McManus, Lorina L Barker & Angela Webb 'Rail relations: Aboriginal storywork and remaking Australia’s settler-colonial infrastructure'
BOOK REVIEW
- Rana Dadpour 'Genius loci: An essay on the meanings of place, John Dixon Hunt'
OBITUARY
- Robert Freestone 'Robert John Solomon (2.11.31–14.6.24)'
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