Outside edge

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Barker, J. and Wainwright, E. 2015. Outside edge. Geographical. 87 (3), p. 21.
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TitleOutside edge
AuthorsBarker, J. and Wainwright, E.
Abstract

In this article, we discuss the contribution that Geographers make to academic, policy, debate and practice through working in University non-Geography departments and disciplines.

PublisherRoyal Geographical Society
JournalGeographical
ISSN0016-741X
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Print06 Mar 2015
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Deposited19 Oct 2018
Accepted01 Feb 2015
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This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published in Geographical magazine, available online: http://geographical.co.uk/opinion/item/829-outside-edge. Reproduced with permission.

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