Geographic Core

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Geographic Core runs on email, not tickets or chatbots. We read what you send; clear subject lines and concrete details get answers sooner than vague “quick questions” that require us to guess your context.

Before you write, skim the About page: it explains what we publish, how we handle uncertainty, and what we cannot do (real-time emergency advice, for example). That saves us both a round trip of clarification.

Primary inbox

hello@geographiccore.org

Use this address for general correspondence, reader mail, and anything that does not fit the specialized subjects below.

Subject-line recipes that work

Correction: include the article filename or full URL, the exact sentence you dispute, and—if possible—a link to a primary source, agency technical report, or peer-reviewed paper. Screenshots alone are harder to trace; text we can search beats images we must retype.

Teaching: tell us the course level (middle school, undergraduate, public workshop), country or curriculum frame if relevant, and whether you need permission to print or to translate. We answer linking requests quickly; print or commercial reuse needs a fuller description.

Media: name your outlet, deadline, and whether you seek a quote, a fact check, or background. We are not a 24-hour newsroom; if your deadline is same-day, say so honestly so we can decline early instead of ghosting.

Licensing / reprint: describe format (book, paid newsletter, app, anthology), languages, territory, print run or subscriber count, and duration. If the use is non-exclusive and educational, say that—terms may be simpler.

Collaboration or guest pitch: send a one-paragraph thesis, an outline of sections, and two samples of your explanatory writing elsewhere. We rarely accept SEO-driven “guest posts” with no geographic substance.

Legal: put Legal at the start of the subject. We do not list a telephone number or postal address on this site; email is the channel for formal notices that do not require physical service. For matters that do require postal service in your jurisdiction, ask your counsel how to reconcile that with a web-only contact point.

What to expect back

We aim to acknowledge corrections within a few days and to resolve straightforward permission questions within two weeks. Complex licensing or collaboration proposals can take longer because they involve reading contracts or calendars. If you have not heard anything in three weeks, a polite nudge is welcome—sometimes messages land in spam or during travel.

We cannot guarantee personalized tutoring, homework completion, or bespoke map analysis for every request. When a question is broadly useful, we sometimes fold the answer into a future article update instead of a private essay—if you prefer your name withheld, say so.

Privacy of your message

Email to us is governed by our Privacy Policy: we use your address to reply and to keep ordinary mailbox records. We do not sell contact lists. Do not send passwords, government ID numbers, or financial account details; we will not ask for them.