This paper provides a historical analysis of an urban services district through its examination of the Melbourne wool trade precinct in the 1920s. It is a study of both a local and global community whose social and spatial interaction facilitated large-scale trade of a complex commodity that has rarely been examined. Geographic mapping of the local and global connections of the precinct has been combined with archival evidence. It reveals the buzz of the Melbourne precinct, created by local social and professional connections among wool brokers and buyers. Pipelines to wool growing and textile regions were developed through overseas branches of firms, with global knowledge exchanged through correspondence, telegraph, and migration. Thes...
The impact of what has been broadly labelled the knowledge economy has been such that, even in the a...
In June 1835 John Batman, popularly acknowledged as the founder of Melbourne, recorded one of the fi...
Multi-unit dwelling (MUD) development is complex and involves multiple relationships, introducing ma...
Trade associations were common in Australia in the 1960s with an estimated 1250 in existence (Freema...
Between 1890 and 1914 Australia became the world’s largest market for wool. Wresting this title from...
Mapping globalised rural connections: Case studies from the Global countryside We use GIS to communi...
Chinese industrialization has been understood chiefly in terms of China\u27s engagement with more po...
This article applies an assemblage reading to the contemporary global woollen industry to demonstrat...
This dissertation explores the influences on individual decision making in a complex, real world con...
The economic and social importance of knowledge production is clear, and it is an emerging social ph...
The version of record [Bathelt, H., Malmberg, A., & Maskell, P. (2004). Clusters and knowledge: Loc...
Prior to the First World War, the selling of the Australian wool clip rested firmly in the hands of ...
This paper presents a novel approach to capture ‘buzz’, the vibrancy and knowledge exchange propensi...
Using Anderson’s Mill in the Victorian goldfield township of Smeaton as a case study, this thesis ex...
Natural history dealers' shops offered colour, interest and occasional sensation to the people of mi...
The impact of what has been broadly labelled the knowledge economy has been such that, even in the a...
In June 1835 John Batman, popularly acknowledged as the founder of Melbourne, recorded one of the fi...
Multi-unit dwelling (MUD) development is complex and involves multiple relationships, introducing ma...
Trade associations were common in Australia in the 1960s with an estimated 1250 in existence (Freema...
Between 1890 and 1914 Australia became the world’s largest market for wool. Wresting this title from...
Mapping globalised rural connections: Case studies from the Global countryside We use GIS to communi...
Chinese industrialization has been understood chiefly in terms of China\u27s engagement with more po...
This article applies an assemblage reading to the contemporary global woollen industry to demonstrat...
This dissertation explores the influences on individual decision making in a complex, real world con...
The economic and social importance of knowledge production is clear, and it is an emerging social ph...
The version of record [Bathelt, H., Malmberg, A., & Maskell, P. (2004). Clusters and knowledge: Loc...
Prior to the First World War, the selling of the Australian wool clip rested firmly in the hands of ...
This paper presents a novel approach to capture ‘buzz’, the vibrancy and knowledge exchange propensi...
Using Anderson’s Mill in the Victorian goldfield township of Smeaton as a case study, this thesis ex...
Natural history dealers' shops offered colour, interest and occasional sensation to the people of mi...
The impact of what has been broadly labelled the knowledge economy has been such that, even in the a...
In June 1835 John Batman, popularly acknowledged as the founder of Melbourne, recorded one of the fi...
Multi-unit dwelling (MUD) development is complex and involves multiple relationships, introducing ma...