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Andrew E. G. Jonas

Andrew E. G. Jonas

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
40
Citations
8712
World Ranking
5267
National Ranking
890

Overview

Andrew E. G. Jonas is affiliated with the University of Hull in the United Kingdom. Their primary focus is in the social sciences and business management disciplines, with particular expertise in urban studies, strategy and management, sociology, political science, and marketing. Their research intersects multiple subfields with an emphasis on urban planning, governance, and sustainability.

Their work covers several main topics, including:

  • Urban Planning and Governance
  • Sustainable Supply Chain Management
  • Environmental Sustainability in Business
  • China's Socioeconomic Reforms and Governance
  • Disaster Management and Resilience
  • Urbanization and City Planning
  • Innovation and Socioeconomic Development

Jonas has published extensively in notable journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Urban Geography
  • Circular Economy and Sustainability
  • Territory Politics Governance
  • Transactions in Planning and Urban Research
  • Economic Geography

Notable recent papers authored or coauthored by Jonas include:

  • "China's urban development in context: Variegated geographies of city-regionalism and managing the territorial politics of urban development," 2020, Urban Studies
  • "Circularity as Alterity? Untangling Circuits of Value in the Social Enterprise-Led Local Development of the Circular Economy," 2021, Economic Geography
  • "Knitting Circular Ties: Empowering Networks for the Social Enterprise-led Local Development of an Integrative Circular Economy," 2023, Circular Economy and Sustainability
  • "Rethinking urban adaptation as a scalar geopolitics of climate governance: climate policy in the devolved territories of the UK," 2020, Territory Politics Governance
  • "Evaluating regional spatial imaginaries: the Oxford-Cambridge Arc," 2021, Territory Politics Governance

Jonas collaborates frequently with other researchers. Their common coauthors are:

  • Pauline Deutz
  • Andrew P. Kythreotis
  • Sami Moisio
  • Małgorzata Pusz
  • Theresa G. Mercer

The breadth of Jonas's research spans social sciences and business management, with a strong urban studies orientation. The combination of urban planning, governance, and sustainability topics reflects a multidimensional approach to understanding city-regional development, climate governance, and circular economy networks.

Best Publications

  • The environment and the entrepreneurial city: searching for the urban ‘sustainability;fix’ in Manchester and Leeds

    Aidan While;Andrew E. G. Jonas;David Gibbs

  • The work of cities

    Andrew E. G. Jonas;Susan E. Clarke;Gary L. Gaile

  • From sustainable development to carbon control: Eco-state restructuring and the politics of urban and regional development

    Aidan While;Andrew E G Jonas;David Gibbs

  • The Urban Growth Machine: Critical Perspectives, Two Decades Later

    Andrew E. G. Jonas;David Wilson

  • Pro scale: further reflections on the ‘scale debate’ in human geography

    Andrew E G Jonas

  • Introduction to a Debate on City-Regions: New Geographies of Governance, Democracy and Social Reproduction

    Andrew E.G. Jonas;Kevin Ward

  • Competitive city regionalism as a politics of space: a critical reinterpretation of the new regionalism

    Kevin Ward;Andrew E G Jonas

  • Local Labour Control Regimes: Uneven Development and the Social Regulation of Production

    Andrew E. G. Jonas

  • Governance and regulation in local environmental policy: the utility of a regime approach

    David Gibbs;Andrew E.G. Jonas

  • The Scale Politics of Spaliality

    Andrew E G Jonas

  • Region and place: Regionalism in question

    Andrew E.G. Jonas

  • City regionalism as geopolitical processes: A new framework for analysis

    Andrew E.G. Jonas;Sami Moisio

  • Reimagining Berlin World City, National Capital or Ordinary Place?

    Allan Cochrane;Andrew Jonas

  • The New Urban Politics as a Politics of Carbon Control

    Andrew E. G. Jonas;David Gibbs;Aidan While

  • Urban development, collective consumption and the politics of metropolitan fragmentation

    Kevin R. Cox;Andrew E.G. Jonas

  • The City as a Growth Machine: Critical Reflections Two Decades Later

    David Wilson;Andrew E G Jonas

  • Rescaling regions in the state: The New Regionalism in California

    Andrew E.G. Jonas;Stephanie Pincetl

  • Governing Nature: The Reregulation of Resource Access, Production, and Consumption:

    Gavin Bridge;Andrew E G Jonas

  • Governance, institutional capacity and partnerships in local economic development: theoretical issues and empirical evidence from the Humber Sub-region

    David C. Gibbs;Andrew E. G. Jonas;Suzanne Reimer;Derek J. Spooner

  • A World of Regionalisms? Towards a Us–Uk Urban and Regional Policy Framework Comparison

    Andrew E. G. Jonas;Kevin Ward

Frequent Co-Authors

David Gibbs
David Gibbs University of Hull
David Wilson
David Wilson Binghamton University
Kevin Ward
Kevin Ward University of Manchester
Stephanie Pincetl
Stephanie Pincetl University of California, Los Angeles
Gavin Bridge
Gavin Bridge Durham University
Terry Marsden
Terry Marsden Cardiff University
Richard Florida
Richard Florida University of Toronto

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