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BOKK Journals: Publications beginning, ‘G’

This page lists all the journals referenced here beginning with ‘G’ (names beginning ‘the’, ‘a’, ‘journal of’, ‘proceedings of’, etc., are dropped and the first descriptive word is used instead). To access the other alphabetic pages of the Journals library use the navigation bar at the foot of the screen.

Each page collects the papers cited for a single journal, providing an ‘open’ link to access that research paper. The citation for each paper also lists the content of the FRAW site which references that work, with links directly to the paragraph citing the paper. This listing uses the same format as the FRAW Subject Index – and a complete table of the abbreviations used in the listing can be found on the main index page.

Global Environmental Change
Global Environmental Change is a peer-reviewed international journal publishing high quality, theoretically and empirically rigorous articles, which advance knowledge about the human and policy dimensions of global environmental change.
Global Sustainability
Global Sustainability is an Open Access journal dedicated to supporting the rapidly expanding area of global sustainability research. Without profound societal transformations, humanity risks destabilising the Earth system. This journal explores global sustainability, planetary and societal resilience, and solutions for societal transformations.

Publisher: Taylor & Francis.

Journal website: https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/rglo20.

Background: Wikipedia.

Globalizations
Globalizations publishes new, multiple, and cutting-edge research on global processes and conditions. The journal is committed to providing the widest possible space for discussions of global interconnectedness. It welcomes scholarship that addresses both contemporary acute issues and deep long-term structural shifts, pushes knowledge beyond established boundaries, and shapes the debates and practices of the future. The journal is sceptical toward any single theory of globalization and is committed to foregrounding multiple interpretations and processes that together give rise to many possible globalizations—and many possible alternatives.