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Southeastern Geographer has been published since 1962 and has been distributed by the prestigious University of North Carolina Press since 2004. Available both online and in traditional hard copy, Southeastern Geographer is considered by many to be one of the best regional geography journals in the United States.
Journal Focus: Southeastern Geographer is a quarterly publication of the Southeastern Division of the American Association of Geographers. Building on its history as a regional journal, the journal publishes geographic research that engages with conditions and events in “the south”, broadly construed, as they relate to conditions and events that extend over broader geographical reaches. The journal invites scholarship highlighting the social, cultural, economic, and political diversity and broad climate and ecosystem variability that links “the south” to processes, flows, and conditions that extend across the country, continent and globe. Southeastern Geographer is available both in print and digitally, via several e-book platforms, and via Project Muse.
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Volume 45, Number 1, May 2005Editorial Board
Editors
Derek H. Alderman, East Carolina University
Scott A. Lecce, East Carolina University
Cartographic Editor
Max Baber, Samford University
Book Review and Marketing Editor
Christopher F. Meindl, University of South Florida-St. Petersburg
Editorial Committee
Katie Algeo, Western Kentucky University
Gregory J. Carbone, University of South Carolina
Sharon Cobb, University of North Florida
Altha J. Cravey, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Kirstin Dow, University of South Carolina
William W. Graves, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Jerry A. Griffth, University of Southern Mississippi
Stephen P. Hanna, Mary Washington College
John Michael Harrison, University of Richmond
John Fraser Hart, University of Minnesota
L. Allan James, University of South Carolina
Paul A. Knapp, Georgia State University
Charles E. Konrad, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Hilda E. Kurtz, University of Georgia
Michal L. LeVasseur, National Council for Geographic Education
Jonathan Leib, Florida State University
David S. Leigh, University of Georgia
Joann Mossa, University of Florida
Ann M. Oberhauser, West Virginia University
Kenneth H. Orvis, University of Tennessee
Kavita K. Pandit, University of Georgia
Albert J. Parker, University of Georgia
Jonathan D. Phillips, University of Kentucky
Dan Royall, University of North Carolina-Greensboro
Helen Ruth Aspaas, Virginia Commonwealth University
David Shankman, University of Alabama
Shih-Lung Shaw, University of Tennessee
Graham A. Tobin, University of South Florida
Alice V. Turkington, University of Kentucky
Gerald Webster, University of Alabama
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