Edward Elgar Publishing - Geography, Cities & Tourism

5 Save up to 20% at e-elgar.com I For our digital content, visit: elgaronline.com GEOGRAPHY, CITIES & TOURISM NEW TITLES, JAN – MARCH 2025 Handbook of Transportation and Public Policy Edited by Anthony Perl, Simon Fraser University, Canada, Rosalie Singerman Ray, Texas State University, USA and Louise Reardon, University of Birmingham, UK This cutting-edge Handbook explores the many ways in which politics influences transportation policy, planning and implementation, as well as the effects of transportation on political processes. It rigorously analyses the complex interrelation between administration, politics and transportation, presenting theoretical and empirical insights into the governance approaches required to advance transportation’s contribution to social and ecological wellbeing. Jan 2025 520 pp Hardback 978 1 80088 877 7 £230.00 / $320.00 eBook • Elgaronline Handbooks of Research on Public Policy series Elgar Encyclopedia of Global Migration New Mobilities and Artivism Edited by Laura Oso, Universidade da Coruña (UDC) and CISPAC, Natalia Ribas-Mateos, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), Spain and MESOPOLHIS (Aix-en-Provence, Marseille), France and Melissa Moralli, University of Bologna, Italy ‘With a remarkable 195 short and synthetic contributions, this impressive book characterizes diverse transformations and struggles brought on by world migration. Its key concept, artivism, speaks to the meanings, expressions, and values involved in migration, as well as the economics and politics that organize it.’ – Josiah Heyman, University of Texas at El Paso, USA Jan 2025 614 pp Hardback 978 1 0353 0037 2 £270.00 / $380.00 eBook • Elgaronline Elgar Encyclopedias in the Social Sciences series Transport in a Moving World Emerging Trends and Policy Challenges Edited by Olivier Bonin, É cole des Ponts and Université Gustave Eiffel, France, Karst T. Geurs, University of Twente, the Netherlands, Aura Reggiani, University of Bologna, Italy and Panayotis Christidis, European Commission Sevilla, Spain ‘An excellent book bringing together the state of knowledge on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mutual relationships between (a) travel behaviour, (b) societally relevant effects like ICT-use (teleworking, e-shopping, …), (equity of) accessibility, congestion, environmental and health impacts, and (c) planning and public policies.’ – Bert van Wee, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands Jan 2025 c 196 pp Hardback 978 1 0353 2194 0 £85.00 / $120.00 eBook • Elgaronline NECTAR Series on Transportation and Communications Networks Research OPEN ACCESS Critical Perspectives on Predictive Policing Anticipating Proof? Edited by Vasilis Galis, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark, Helene O.I. Gundhus, University of Oslo, Norway and Antonis Vradis, University of St Andrews, UK ‘This book provides rich empirical and thoughtful conceptual analyses. With its STS-inspired, international, interdisciplinary as well as critical approach, it contributes significantly to the debate on predictive policing, which is still incomplete despite numerous related publications.’ – Simon Egbert, Bielefeld University, Germany Feb 2025 c 196 pp Hardback 978 1 0353 2302 9 £95.00 / $135.00 eBook • Elgaronline City Branding Concepts and Tools for Reputation Management and Tourism Development Edited by Alex Deffner, University of Thessaly, Greece and Mihalis Kavaratzis, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK ‘City branding – in its simplistic expression via logos and slogans – is often blamed for overtourism, while it might just hold some of the solutions if one looks at it from the strategic perspective of reputation management. This book, edited by Alex Deffner and Mihalis Kavaratzis, two of the most prolific and esteemed researchers in city branding, is therefore a welcome contribution to this discussion.’ – Robert Govers, Founding Chairman, International Place Branding Association Feb 2025 230 pp Hardback 978 1 0353 4753 7 £100.00 / $140.00 eBook • Elgaronline Public Space and the Sustainable Development Goals Inclusion, Safety, Culture and Nature Edited by Joanne Dolley, Keiran Hardy and Tony Matthews, Griffith University, Australia As the world strives to meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, this book deftly examines the capacity and potential of public space design to tackle key issues related to climate change, violence, safety, law, cultural and gender inclusivity, and landscape design. Feb 2025 c 176 pp Hardback 978 1 0353 2240 4 £90.00 / $125.00 eBook • Elgaronline Progressing the Sustainable Development Goals series

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