There has been a growing interest in connecting production and consumption through the study of commodity chains. We identify three distinct approaches to the chain and review debates concerning the merits of a ‘vertical’ rather than a ‘horizontal’ approach. Drawing upon the example of the home furnishings commodity chain, the article highlights the importance of including horizontal factors such as gender and place alongside vertical chains. We consider geographical contingencies which underpin commodity chain dynamics, the role of space in mediating relationships across the chain and the spatialities of different products. <br/
This paper explores the relationships between food and places and how these affect the organization ...
About the book: Individuals, consumer groups, nation states and supra-national bodies increasingly h...
The paper investigates the relationship between the geographic localization of the supply network an...
Commodity chains and cognates approaches are widely debated in many social science disciplines to un...
Individuals, consumer groups, nation states and supra-national bodies increasingly have interrogated...
The purpose of this paper is propose two vastly different approaches to studying the role of commodi...
The purpose of this paper is propose two vastly different approaches to studying the role of commodi...
The paper begins with a discussion of the definition of cultural industries. The paper's three main ...
Spatial shifts in the location of manufacturing continue, but understanding why particular regions p...
perspective Over the course of the last decade, the commodity chain construct has informed many stud...
In a recent research project regarding the layout, commodity distribution and performativity of depa...
The paper explores intersections between the fashion and furniture industries as manifest across mag...
Summaries Gender is often overlooked in the analysis of global value chains. Analysis of value chai...
The ‘new retail geography’ was a term which emerged in the 1990s to describe a reconstructed and the...
Food retail is a market sector which has experienced fierce competition and changes in structure in ...
This paper explores the relationships between food and places and how these affect the organization ...
About the book: Individuals, consumer groups, nation states and supra-national bodies increasingly h...
The paper investigates the relationship between the geographic localization of the supply network an...
Commodity chains and cognates approaches are widely debated in many social science disciplines to un...
Individuals, consumer groups, nation states and supra-national bodies increasingly have interrogated...
The purpose of this paper is propose two vastly different approaches to studying the role of commodi...
The purpose of this paper is propose two vastly different approaches to studying the role of commodi...
The paper begins with a discussion of the definition of cultural industries. The paper's three main ...
Spatial shifts in the location of manufacturing continue, but understanding why particular regions p...
perspective Over the course of the last decade, the commodity chain construct has informed many stud...
In a recent research project regarding the layout, commodity distribution and performativity of depa...
The paper explores intersections between the fashion and furniture industries as manifest across mag...
Summaries Gender is often overlooked in the analysis of global value chains. Analysis of value chai...
The ‘new retail geography’ was a term which emerged in the 1990s to describe a reconstructed and the...
Food retail is a market sector which has experienced fierce competition and changes in structure in ...
This paper explores the relationships between food and places and how these affect the organization ...
About the book: Individuals, consumer groups, nation states and supra-national bodies increasingly h...
The paper investigates the relationship between the geographic localization of the supply network an...