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Economic Geographies: Circuits, Flows and Spaces


Economic Geographies: Circuits, Flows and Spaces

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Economic Geographies: Circuits, Flows and Spaces

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ISBN:
9780761948940
Publication Date:
11 Jan 2005
Language:
English
Publisher:
SAGE Publications Inc
Pages:
248 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 6 - 11 May 2024
Economic Geographies: Circuits, Flows and Spaces

Description

'The social and political power of the verity that there are no such things as economies, only economic geographies demands an analysis of the complex flows and relations implied by it. At last, here is a book - the book - which addresses the questions central to the critical understanding of economies and their formative geographies. This is a highly creative and transformative contribution' Roger Lee, Professor of Geography, Queen Mary, University of London How do we conceptualise the production and re-production of social life? What are the most appropriate ways to conceptualise capitalist economies and their geographies? Economic Geographies integrates ideas of structure, agency, and practice to provide: · a detailed overview of recent key debates in economic geography: from political-economy and Marxism to post-structuralism · an explanation of the of relations between production, retail and consumption, governance and regulation · a discussion of the economy in terms of circuits, flows, and spaces that systematically relates the material to the cultural Economic Geographies is a systematic audit of related developments in economic geography and the social sciences: these include consumption; economy and nature; and culture. The text will be required reading for upper-level undergraduates on courses in economic geography.

Contents

Conceptualising Economies and Their Geographies Flows of Value, Circuits of Capital and Social Reproduction Flows of Materials, Transformations of Nature Flows of Knowledge, Circuits of Meaning Flows of People Spaces of Regulation and Governance Spaces of Production Spaces of Sale Spaces of Consumption, Meaning and Identities From Spaces of Pollution and Waste to Sustainable Spaces?

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