• Medientyp: E-Book
  • Titel: The Wiley-Blackwell companion to economic geography
  • Enthält: Chapter 34: The Cultural Turn and the Conjunctural Economy: Economic Geography, Anthropology, and Cultural Studies
    The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Economic Geography; Contents; Illustrations; Contributors; Acknowledgements; The Long Decade: Economic Geography, Unbound; Section I: Trajectories; Editors' Introduction: Trajectories; Chapter 1: Diverse Economies: Performative Practices for "Other Worlds"; Chapter 2: Geography in Economy: Reflections on a Field; Chapter 3: Release the Hounds! The Marvelous Case of Political Economy; Chapter 4: The Industrial Corporation and Capitalism's Time-Space Fix; Chapter 5: Theory, Practice, and Crisis: Changing Economic Geographies of Money and Finance
    Chapter 6: The "Matter of Nature" in Economic GeographyChapter 7: East Asian Capitalisms and Economic Geographies; Chapter 8: Contesting Power/Knowledge in Economic Geography: Learning from Latin America and the Caribbean; Section II: Spatialities; (a) Accumulation and Value; Editors' Introduction: Accumulation and Value; Chapter 9: The Geographies of Production; Chapter 10: The Global Economy; Chapter 11: Evolutionary Economic Geographies; Chapter 12: Geographies of Marketization; Chapter 13: Economies of Bodily Commodification; Chapter 14: Lives of Things
    Chapter 15: Crisis in Space: Ruminations on the Unevenness of Financialization and its Geographical ImplicationsChapter 16: The Insurmountable Diversity of Economies; Chapter 17: Waste/Value; (b) Regulation and Governance; Editors' Introduction: Regulation and Governance; Chapter 18: The Virtual Economy; Chapter 19: Economic Geographies of Global Governance: Rules, Rationalities, and "Relational Comparisons"; Chapter 20: The Geographies of Alter-globalization; Chapter 21: Reinventing the State: Neoliberalism, State Transformation, and Economic Governance; Chapter 22: New Subjects
    Chapter 23: Renaturing the EconomyChapter 24: Bringing Politics Back In: Reading the Firm-Territory Nexus Politically; (c) Embodiment and Identity; Editors' Introduction: Embodiment and Identity; Chapter 25: Economic Geographies of Race and Ethnicity: Explorations in Continuity and Change; Chapter 26: Gender, Difference, and Contestation: Economic Geography through the Lens of Transnational Migration; Chapter 27: Labor, Movement: Migration, Mobility, and Geographies of Work; Chapter 28: Making Consumers and Consumption
    Chapter 29: The Rise of a New Knowledge/Creative Economy: Prospects and Challenges for Economic Development, Class Inequality, and WorkChapter 30: The Corporation as Disciplinary Institution; Chapter 31: Social Movements and the Geographies of Economic Activities in South Korea; Chapter 32: Subalternities that Matter in Times of Crisis; Section III: Borders; Editors' Introduction: Borders; Chapter 33: The Genuine and the Counterfeit: Qualitative Methods in Economic Geography and Anthropology
    ""Wiley-Blackwell Companions to Geography""; ""Title page""; ""Copyright page""; ""Dedication""; ""Illustrations""; ""Contributors""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""Editors' Introduction: The Long Decade: Economic Geography, Unbound""; ""Geography and Economics: Estranged Cousins?""; ""Unruly Discipline: The Reach and Grasp of Economic Geography""; ""More than Variegation: The Projects of Economic Geography""; ""Situated Economic Geographies: Organizing The Wiley-Blackwell Companion""; ""Open-ended Economic Geographies""; ""Section I: Trajectories""; ""Editors' Introduction: Trajectories""
    ""Chapter 1 Diverse Economies: Performative Practices for "Other Worlds"""""Introduction: Diverse Economies as a Performative Ontological Project""; ""Becoming Different Academic Subjects""; ""The Ethics of Thinking""; ""New Academic Practices and Performances""; ""Conclusion""; ""Chapter 2 Geography in Economy: Reflections on a Field""; ""Introduction""; ""The Central Place of Neoclassicism in Post-war Models""; ""Development, Corporations, and Spatial Divisions of Labor""; ""The Coming of Capital and Spatial Dynamics""; ""The World According to Ford""
    ""Industrial Districts and Urban Economies""""Innovation, Creativity, and Culture""; ""Global Supply Lines""; ""A New World of Political Geography""; ""Financial Crisis and the Geography of Money""; ""A New Geographic Order?""; ""Chapter 3 Release the Hounds! The Marvelous Case of Political Economy""; ""Political Economy and Economic Geography""; ""Political Economy on the Street and the Sidewalk""; ""Political Economy Off the Beaten Path""; ""Release the Hounds!""; ""Chapter 4 The Industrial Corporation and Capitalism's Time-Space Fix""; ""Introduction""
    ""A Political Economy of the Corporation""""Spatial Fixes and Spatiotemporal Fixes: Harvey and his Structured Coherences""; ""New Views of the Corporation""; ""BHP Billiton Ltd.""; ""Conclusions""; ""Chapter 5 Theory, Practice, and Crisis: Changing Economic Geographies of Money and Finance""; ""Introduction""; ""Changing Geographies of Money and Finance""; ""Post-crisis Performances of Money and Finance""; ""Conclusion""; ""Chapter 6 The "Matter of Nature" in Economic Geography""; ""Introduction""; ""Evolving Perspectives on Environmental Issues within Economic Geography""
    ""Rethinking "Nature"""""Conclusions: A "New Materialism" in Economic Geography?""; ""Chapter 7 East Asian Capitalisms and Economic Geographies""; ""Introduction""; ""Changing Dynamics of Capitalist Economic Geographies in East Asia: How Flows and Networks Matter""; ""Remaking Global Economic Geographies: Theorizing Back""; ""Conclusion""; ""Chapter 8 Contesting Power/Knowledge in Economic Geography: Learning from Latin America and the Caribbean""; ""Introduction""; ""Eurocentric Geographies of Industrial Restructuring""
    ""Economic Geographies from Latin America and the Caribbean: Reworking Power/Knowledge""
    The Long Decade: Economic Geography, Unbound; Section I: Trajectories; Editors' Introduction: Trajectories; Chapter 1: Diverse Economies: Performative Practices for "Other Worlds"; Chapter 2: Geography in Economy: Reflections on a Field; Chapter 3: Release the Hounds! The Marvelous Case of Political Economy; Chapter 4: The Industrial Corporation and Capitalism's Time-Space Fix; Chapter 5: Theory, Practice, and Crisis: Changing Economic Geographies of Money and Finance; Chapter 6: The "Matter of Nature" in Economic Geography Chapter 7: East Asian Capitalisms and Economic Geographies; Chapter 8: Contesting Power/Knowledge in Economic Geography: Learning from Latin America and the Caribbean; Section II: Spatialities; (a) Accumulation and Value; Editors' Introduction: Accumulation and Value; Chapter 9: The Geographies of Production; Chapter 10: The Global Economy; Chapter 11: Evolutionary Economic Geographies; Chapter 12: Geographies of Marketization; Chapter 13: Economies of Bodily Commodification; Chapter 14: Lives of Things; Chapter 15: Crisis in Space: Ruminations on the Unevenness of Financialization and its Geographical Implications Chapter 16: The Insurmountable Diversity of Economies; Chapter 17: Waste/Value; (b) Regulation and Governance; Editors' Introduction: Regulation and Governance; Chapter 18: The Virtual Economy; Chapter 19: Economic Geographies of Global Governance: Rules, Rationalities, and "Relational Comparisons"; Chapter 20: The Geographies of Alter-globalization; Chapter 21: Reinventing the State: Neoliberalism, State Transformation, and Economic Governance; Chapter 22: New Subjects; Chapter 23: Renaturing the Economy Chapter 24: Bringing Politics Back In: Reading the Firm-Territory Nexus Politically; (c) Embodiment and Identity; Editors' Introduction: Embodiment and Identity; Chapter 25: Economic Geographies of Race and Ethnicity: Explorations in Continuity and Change; Chapter 26: Gender, Difference, and Contestation: Economic Geography through the Lens of Transnational Migration; Chapter 27: Labor, Movement: Migration, Mobility, and Geographies of Work; Chapter 28: Making Consumers and Consumption; Chapter 29: The Rise of a New Knowledge/Creative Economy: Prospects and Challenges for Economic Development, Class Inequality, and Work; Chapter 30: The Corporation as Disciplinary Institution; Chapter 31: Social Movements and the Geographies of Economic Activities in South Korea; Chapter 32: Subalternities that Matter in Times of Crisis; Section III: Borders; Editors' Introduction: Borders; Chapter 33: The Genuine and the Counterfeit: Qualitative Methods in Economic Geography and Anthropology; Chapter 34: The Cultural Turn and the Conjunctural Economy: Economic Geography, Anthropology, and Cultural Studies.
  • Beteiligte: Sheppard, Eric S. [HerausgeberIn]; Peck, Jamie [HerausgeberIn]; Barnes, Trevor J. [HerausgeberIn]
  • Erschienen: Chichester, West Sussex; Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2012
  • Erschienen in: Wiley-Blackwell companions to geography
  • Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 646 Seiten); Illustrationen
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.1002/9781118384497
  • ISBN: 1118384490; 1444362364; 1444362372; 9781444362367; 9781444362374; 9781118384497; 1444336800
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  • Schlagwörter: Wirtschaftsgeografie
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  • Anmerkungen: Includes bibliographical references and index
  • Beschreibung: 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

    The Long Decade: Economic Geography, Unbound; Section I: Trajectories; Editors' Introduction: Trajectories; Chapter 1: Diverse Economies: Performative Practices for "Other Worlds"; Chapter 2: Geography in Economy: Reflections on a Field; Chapter 3: Release the Hounds! The Marvelous Case of Political Economy; Chapter 4: The Industrial Corporation and Capitalism's Time-Space Fix; Chapter 5: Theory, Practice, and Crisis: Changing Economic Geographies of Money and Finance; Chapter 6: The "Matter of Nature" in Economic Geography Chapter 7: East Asian Capitalisms and Economic Geographies; Chapter 8: Contesting Power/Knowledge in Economic Geography: Learning from Latin America and the Caribbean; Section II: Spatialities; (a) Accumulation and Value; Editors' Introduction: Accumulation and Value; Chapter 9: The Geographies of Production; Chapter 10: The Global Economy; Chapter 11: Evolutionary Economic Geographies; Chapter 12: Geographies of Marketization; Chapter 13: Economies of Bodily Commodification; Chapter 14: Lives of Things; Chapter 15: Crisis in Space: Ruminations on the Unevenness of Financialization and its Geographical Implications Chapter 16: The Insurmountable Diversity of Economies; Chapter 17: Waste/Value; (b) Regulation and Governance; Editors' Introduction: Regulation and Governance; Chapter 18: The Virtual Economy; Chapter 19: Economic Geographies of Global Governance: Rules, Rationalities, and "Relational Comparisons"; Chapter 20: The Geographies of Alter-globalization; Chapter 21: Reinventing the State: Neoliberalism, State Transformation, and Economic Governance; Chapter 22: New Subjects; Chapter 23: Renaturing the Economy Chapter 24: Bringing Politics Back In: Reading the Firm-Territory Nexus Politically; (c) Embodiment and Identity; Editors' Introduction: Embodiment and Identity; Chapter 25: Economic Geographies of Race and Ethnicity: Explorations in Continuity and Change; Chapter 26: Gender, Difference, and Contestation: Economic Geography through the Lens of Transnational Migration; Chapter 27: Labor, Movement: Migration, Mobility, and Geographies of Work; Chapter 28: Making Consumers and Consumption; Chapter 29: The Rise of a New Knowledge/Creative Economy: Prospects and Challenges for Economic Development, Class Inequality, and Work; Chapter 30: The Corporation as Disciplinary Institution; Chapter 31: Social Movements and the Geographies of Economic Activities in South Korea; Chapter 32: Subalternities that Matter in Times of Crisis; Section III: Borders; Editors' Introduction: Borders; Chapter 33: The Genuine and the Counterfeit: Qualitative Methods in Economic Geography and Anthropology; Chapter 34: The Cultural Turn and the Conjunctural Economy: Economic Geography, Anthropology, and Cultural Studies.