Geographies of Economies

Geographies of Economies

Geographies of Economies

Geographies of Economies

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Overview

Setting out to explore the intersections of economy and geography, this book brings together contributions from the world's top economic geographers.



Over forty contributors draw upon contemporary theory and experience to explore the cultural and social constitution of economic geographies, processes of globalisation and new forms of political regulation and practice. Although focusing upon 'new' economic geography, the book also illustrates the many connections with previous scholarship as scholars seek to reconstruct the traditions of political economy to understand the contemporary world.



Highlighting and illustrating contemporary developments, the book opens up discussion about the implications of the complex geographies involved. In pointing to new directions of research and debate, this major statement in state of the art economic geography demonstrates the central relevance of economic geography not only in understanding the trajectories of change but in proposing alternatives.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317859062
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/01/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 424
File size: 11 MB
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About the Author

Roger Lee, Jane Wills

Table of Contents

Prologue
Introduction
(Re)constituting economic geographies
The dialect of culture and economy: the economization of culture and the culturization of economy
The invention of regional culture
The cultural production of economic forms
Economies of power and space
Nature as artifice, nature as artefact: development, environment and modernity in the late twentieth century
A tale of two cities? Embedded organisations and embodies workers in the city of London
Re-thinking restructuring: embodiment, agency and identity in organisational change
Economic
non-economic
Re-placing class in economic geographies: possibilities for a new class politics
Local politics, anti-essentialism and economic geography
True stories? Global nightmares, global dreams and writing globalisation
Globalisation, socioeconomics, territoriality
Unpacking the global
Local food
global food: globalisation and local restructuring
Excluding the other: the production of scale and scaled politics
Globalisation and geographies of workers' struggle in the late twentieth century
Globalisation of R & D in the electronics industry: the recent experience of Japan
Falling out of the world economy? Theorizing 'Africa' in world trade
Notes on a spatialized labour politics: scale and the political geography of dual unionism in the US east coast longshore industry
Theories of accumulation and regulation: bringing life back into economical geography
Regional economies as relational assets
Divergence, instability and exlusion: regional dynamics in Great Britain
The post-Keynesian state and the space economy
Bringing the qualitative state into economic geography
The end of mass production and of the mass collective worker? Experimenting with production, employment and their geographies
The role of supply chain management strategies in the 'Europeanisation' of the automobile production system
Breaking the old and constructing the new? geographies of uneven development in central and Eastern Europe
California rages: regional capitalism and the politics of renewal
Informal cities? Women's work and the informal activities on the margins of the European union
Conclusion.
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