Territorial, scalar, networked, connected: in what sense a ‘regional world’?, Regional Studies 41, 1177–1191. Whilst undoubtedly central to academic and policy-relevant spatial analysis for over a hundred years now, ‘the region’ has continued to be an elusive category: its various meanings and the implications therein frequently being challenged and modified through paradigmatic shifts in such spatial analysis. Today, amid what is undoubtedly a period of dramatic economic transformation, political restructuring and sociocultural change, a range of often multi-disciplinary approaches to the regional concept exist, informing us, variously, how regions can become competitive economic zones within a global economy, strategic political territori...
AbstractThis paper discusses current perspectives and interpretations of region and regional identit...
Purpose – This paper seeks to examine evidence of new forms of regionalisation in both theory and pr...
This article proposes a processual–relational perspective on region-making and its effects in world ...
Territorial, scalar, networked, connected: in what sense a ‘regional world’?, Regional Studies 41, 1...
MacLeod G. and Jones M. (2007) Territorial, scalar, networked, connected: in what sense a 'regional ...
Whilst undoubtedly central to academic and policy-relevant spatial analysis for over a hundred years...
Recent years have witnessed a tremendous appeal in debating the relative decline in ‘territorially e...
Amid the globalization of economic life and a myriad of powerful challenges to Westphalian tradition...
Amid the globalization of economic life and a myriad of powerful challenges to Westphalian tradition...
Amid the globalization of economic life and a myriad of powerful challenges to Westphalian tradition...
AbstractThis paper discusses current perspectives and interpretations of region and regional identit...
Going beyond the territorial/relational divide in regional studies requires researchers to do more t...
If it today is commonly accepted that regions are ‘constructs’ – then who or what construct them, fo...
The purpose of this article is to contribute to the understanding of how spatial entities in general...
City regions have become a key paradigm in current academic debates, and with them the notion of net...
AbstractThis paper discusses current perspectives and interpretations of region and regional identit...
Purpose – This paper seeks to examine evidence of new forms of regionalisation in both theory and pr...
This article proposes a processual–relational perspective on region-making and its effects in world ...
Territorial, scalar, networked, connected: in what sense a ‘regional world’?, Regional Studies 41, 1...
MacLeod G. and Jones M. (2007) Territorial, scalar, networked, connected: in what sense a 'regional ...
Whilst undoubtedly central to academic and policy-relevant spatial analysis for over a hundred years...
Recent years have witnessed a tremendous appeal in debating the relative decline in ‘territorially e...
Amid the globalization of economic life and a myriad of powerful challenges to Westphalian tradition...
Amid the globalization of economic life and a myriad of powerful challenges to Westphalian tradition...
Amid the globalization of economic life and a myriad of powerful challenges to Westphalian tradition...
AbstractThis paper discusses current perspectives and interpretations of region and regional identit...
Going beyond the territorial/relational divide in regional studies requires researchers to do more t...
If it today is commonly accepted that regions are ‘constructs’ – then who or what construct them, fo...
The purpose of this article is to contribute to the understanding of how spatial entities in general...
City regions have become a key paradigm in current academic debates, and with them the notion of net...
AbstractThis paper discusses current perspectives and interpretations of region and regional identit...
Purpose – This paper seeks to examine evidence of new forms of regionalisation in both theory and pr...
This article proposes a processual–relational perspective on region-making and its effects in world ...