The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Economic Geography presents students and researchers with a comprehensive overview of the field, put together by a prestigious editorial team, with contributions from an international cast of prominent scholars. _ Offers a fully revised, expanded, and up-to-date overview, following the successful and highly regarded Companion to Economic Geography published by Blackwell a decade earlier, providing a comprehensive assessment of the field _ Takes a prospective as well as retrospective look at the field, reviewing recent developments, recurrent challenges, and…mehr
The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Economic Geography presents students and researchers with a comprehensive overview of the field, put together by a prestigious editorial team, with contributions from an international cast of prominent scholars. _ Offers a fully revised, expanded, and up-to-date overview, following the successful and highly regarded Companion to Economic Geography published by Blackwell a decade earlier, providing a comprehensive assessment of the field _ Takes a prospective as well as retrospective look at the field, reviewing recent developments, recurrent challenges, and emerging agendas _ Incorporates diverse perspectives (in terms of specialty, demography and geography) of up and coming scholars, going beyond a focus on Anglo-American research _ Encourages authors and researchers to engage with and contextualize their situated perspectives _ Explores areas of overlap, dialogues, and (potential) engagement between economic geography and cognate disciplinesHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Trevor J. Barnes has been at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, since 1983, and is currently Professor and Distinguished University Scholar. He is the author or editor of nine books, including Politics and Practice in Economic Geography. Reading Economic Geography, A Companion to Economic Geography, and Logics of Dislocation. Jamie Peck is Canada Research Chair in Urban & Regional Political Economy and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia. He is the author or editor of eleven books, including Fast Policy, Constructions of Neoliberal Reason, Politics and Practice in Economic Geography, Contesting Neoliberalism: Urban Frontiers, and Reading Economic Geography . Eric Sheppard is the Alexander von Humboldt Chair in the Department of Geography at UCLA. He is the author or editor of eight books, including A World of Difference, Politics and Practice in Economic Geography, Contesting Neoliberalism: Urban Frontiers, and A Companion to Economic Geography.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Illustrations xi
Notes on Contributors xii
Acknowledgements xviii
The Long Decade: Economic Geography, Unbound 1 Eric Sheppard, Trevor J. Barnes, and Jamie Peck
Section I Trajectories 25
Editors' Introduction: Trajectories 27 Eric Sheppard, Trevor J. Barnes, and Jamie Peck
1 Diverse Economies: Performative Practices for "Other Worlds" 33 J.K. Gibson-Graham
2 Geography in Economy: Reflections on a Field 47 Richard Walker
3 Release the Hounds! The Marvelous Case of Political Economy 61 Geoff Mann
4 The Industrial Corporation and Capitalism's Time-Space Fix 74 Phillip O'Neill
5 Theory, Practice, and Crisis: Changing Economic Geographies of Money and Finance 91 Sarah Hall
6 The "Matter of Nature" in Economic Geography 104 Karen Bakker
7 East Asian Capitalisms and Economic Geographies 118 Henry Wai-chung Yeung
8 Contesting Power/Knowledge in Economic Geography: Learning from Latin America and the Caribbean 132 Marion Werner
Section II Spatialities 147
(a) Accumulation and Value 147
Editors' Introduction: Accumulation and Value 149 Eric Sheppard, Jamie Peck, and Trevor J. Barnes
9 The Geographies of Production 157 Neil M. Coe and Martin Hess
10 The Global Economy 170 Jim Glassman
11 Evolutionary Economic Geographies 183 Jürgen Essletzbichler
12 Geographies of Marketization 199 Christian Berndt and Marc Boeckler
13 Economies of Bodily Commodification 213 Bronwyn Parry
14 Lives of Things 226 Ian Cook and Tara Woodyer
15 Crisis in Space: Ruminations on the Unevenness of Financialization and its Geographical Implications 242 Ewald Engelen
16 The Insurmountable Diversity of Economies 258 Adrian Smith
17 Waste/Value 275 Vinay Gidwani
(b) Regulation and Governance 289
Editors' Introduction: Regulation and Governance 291 Jamie Peck, Trevor J. Barnes, and Eric Sheppard
18 The Virtual Economy 298 Matthew Zook
19 Economic Geographies of Global Governance: Rules, Rationalities, and "Relational Comparisons" 313 Katharine N. Rankin
20 The Geographies of Alter-globalization 330 Joel Wainwright
21 Reinventing the State: Neoliberalism, State Transformation, and Economic Governance 344 Danny MacKinnon
22 New Subjects 358 Wendy Larner
23 Renaturing the Economy 372 Morgan Robertson
24 Bringing Politics Back In: Reading the Firm-Territory Nexus Politically 385 Jinn-yuh Hsu
(c) Embodiment and Identity 399
Editors' Introduction: Embodiment and Identity 401 Trevor J. Barnes, Eric Sheppard, and Jamie Peck
25 Economic Geographies of Race and Ethnicity: Explorations in Continuity and Change 407 Beverley Mullings
26 Gender, Difference, and Contestation: Economic Geography through the Lens of Transnational Migration 420 Rachel Silvey
27 Labor, Movement: Migration, Mobility, and Geographies of Work 431 Philip F. Kelly
28 Making Consumers and Consumption 444 Juliana Mansvelt
29 The Rise of a New Knowledge/Creative Economy: Prospects and Challenges for Economic Development, Class Inequality, and Work 458 Deborah Leslie and Norma M. Rantisi
30 The Corporation as Disciplinary Institution 472 Joshua Barkan
31 Social Movements and the Geographies of Economic Activities in South Korea 486 Bae-Gyoon Park
32 Subalternities that Matter in Times of Crisis 501 Sharad Chari
Section III Borders 515
Editors' Introduction: Borders 517 Trevor J. Barnes, Jamie Peck, and Eri
The Long Decade: Economic Geography, Unbound 1 Eric Sheppard, Trevor J. Barnes, and Jamie Peck
Section I Trajectories 25
Editors' Introduction: Trajectories 27 Eric Sheppard, Trevor J. Barnes, and Jamie Peck
1 Diverse Economies: Performative Practices for "Other Worlds" 33 J.K. Gibson-Graham
2 Geography in Economy: Reflections on a Field 47 Richard Walker
3 Release the Hounds! The Marvelous Case of Political Economy 61 Geoff Mann
4 The Industrial Corporation and Capitalism's Time-Space Fix 74 Phillip O'Neill
5 Theory, Practice, and Crisis: Changing Economic Geographies of Money and Finance 91 Sarah Hall
6 The "Matter of Nature" in Economic Geography 104 Karen Bakker
7 East Asian Capitalisms and Economic Geographies 118 Henry Wai-chung Yeung
8 Contesting Power/Knowledge in Economic Geography: Learning from Latin America and the Caribbean 132 Marion Werner
Section II Spatialities 147
(a) Accumulation and Value 147
Editors' Introduction: Accumulation and Value 149 Eric Sheppard, Jamie Peck, and Trevor J. Barnes
9 The Geographies of Production 157 Neil M. Coe and Martin Hess
10 The Global Economy 170 Jim Glassman
11 Evolutionary Economic Geographies 183 Jürgen Essletzbichler
12 Geographies of Marketization 199 Christian Berndt and Marc Boeckler
13 Economies of Bodily Commodification 213 Bronwyn Parry
14 Lives of Things 226 Ian Cook and Tara Woodyer
15 Crisis in Space: Ruminations on the Unevenness of Financialization and its Geographical Implications 242 Ewald Engelen
16 The Insurmountable Diversity of Economies 258 Adrian Smith
17 Waste/Value 275 Vinay Gidwani
(b) Regulation and Governance 289
Editors' Introduction: Regulation and Governance 291 Jamie Peck, Trevor J. Barnes, and Eric Sheppard
18 The Virtual Economy 298 Matthew Zook
19 Economic Geographies of Global Governance: Rules, Rationalities, and "Relational Comparisons" 313 Katharine N. Rankin
20 The Geographies of Alter-globalization 330 Joel Wainwright
21 Reinventing the State: Neoliberalism, State Transformation, and Economic Governance 344 Danny MacKinnon
22 New Subjects 358 Wendy Larner
23 Renaturing the Economy 372 Morgan Robertson
24 Bringing Politics Back In: Reading the Firm-Territory Nexus Politically 385 Jinn-yuh Hsu
(c) Embodiment and Identity 399
Editors' Introduction: Embodiment and Identity 401 Trevor J. Barnes, Eric Sheppard, and Jamie Peck
25 Economic Geographies of Race and Ethnicity: Explorations in Continuity and Change 407 Beverley Mullings
26 Gender, Difference, and Contestation: Economic Geography through the Lens of Transnational Migration 420 Rachel Silvey
27 Labor, Movement: Migration, Mobility, and Geographies of Work 431 Philip F. Kelly
28 Making Consumers and Consumption 444 Juliana Mansvelt
29 The Rise of a New Knowledge/Creative Economy: Prospects and Challenges for Economic Development, Class Inequality, and Work 458 Deborah Leslie and Norma M. Rantisi
30 The Corporation as Disciplinary Institution 472 Joshua Barkan
31 Social Movements and the Geographies of Economic Activities in South Korea 486 Bae-Gyoon Park
32 Subalternities that Matter in Times of Crisis 501 Sharad Chari
Section III Borders 515
Editors' Introduction: Borders 517 Trevor J. Barnes, Jamie Peck, and Eri
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This vital, innovative, and provocative collection is a stunning achievement, challenging conventional views and extending the boundaries of 'the economic' in exciting ways. It will surely become required reading for all geographers, and not just those of us who call ourselves economic geographers. Linda McDowell, University of Oxford
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