Political economy remains a pressing agenda for political geography and human geography more generally. This is evident from recent exchanges between (variously defined) Marxists and post-structuralists on the nature of society and space, via themes such as scale, space, region, public policy, being political, etc. The paper explores imaginative spaces for discussing differences and considers the potential of cultural political economy (CPE)—being advocated by amongst others Bob Jessop and Ngai-Ling Sum—to deliver on this. I highlight some of CPEs strengths and weaknesses, identify missing links, and then make recommendations on how to develop the geographical dimensions of cultural political economy, and, finally, urge serious engagement w...
Cultural politics is an important concept to the new cultural geography which emerged in the1980s an...
Having spent much of the last two years researching European works councils and the prospects for la...
Some economists began to take a cultural turn in the 1980s and 1990s and the discursive and symbolic...
Political economy remains a pressing agenda for political geography and human geography more general...
Cultural political economy (CPE) is an approach to political economy that focuses on how economic sy...
Discussions about the culture-economy articulation have occurred largely within the confines of econ...
The line of scholarship dominating Anglophone geographers ’ approaches to studying economic geograph...
Ngai-Ling Sum and Bob Jessop present Cultural Political Economy (CPE) as a project that seeks to dee...
This chapter presents a cultural political economy (hereafter CPE) perspective on economic and polit...
Abstract: This article explores the implications of making the cultural turn in the engagement of ec...
This article explores the implications of making the cultural turn in the engagement of economic and...
This paper argues that, if cultural political economy is to be worthwhile, it needs to be critical o...
Geoeconomics is a contested concept. What seems common to recent attempts to define the concept of g...
For some time now we have been working both individually and together on a new approach to political...
This paper offers a reinterpretation of what critical theorist Moishe Postone calls \u27the fundamen...
Cultural politics is an important concept to the new cultural geography which emerged in the1980s an...
Having spent much of the last two years researching European works councils and the prospects for la...
Some economists began to take a cultural turn in the 1980s and 1990s and the discursive and symbolic...
Political economy remains a pressing agenda for political geography and human geography more general...
Cultural political economy (CPE) is an approach to political economy that focuses on how economic sy...
Discussions about the culture-economy articulation have occurred largely within the confines of econ...
The line of scholarship dominating Anglophone geographers ’ approaches to studying economic geograph...
Ngai-Ling Sum and Bob Jessop present Cultural Political Economy (CPE) as a project that seeks to dee...
This chapter presents a cultural political economy (hereafter CPE) perspective on economic and polit...
Abstract: This article explores the implications of making the cultural turn in the engagement of ec...
This article explores the implications of making the cultural turn in the engagement of economic and...
This paper argues that, if cultural political economy is to be worthwhile, it needs to be critical o...
Geoeconomics is a contested concept. What seems common to recent attempts to define the concept of g...
For some time now we have been working both individually and together on a new approach to political...
This paper offers a reinterpretation of what critical theorist Moishe Postone calls \u27the fundamen...
Cultural politics is an important concept to the new cultural geography which emerged in the1980s an...
Having spent much of the last two years researching European works councils and the prospects for la...
Some economists began to take a cultural turn in the 1980s and 1990s and the discursive and symbolic...