Going beyond the territorial/relational divide in regional studies requires researchers to do more than examine the extent to which territoriality and relationality are complementary alternatives. The variety of networked regional spaces means it is intellectually unsustainable to simply relate a single networked regional space to territory– scale without first considering how networked regional spaces interact. Illustrated through the experience of Germany, our paper demonstrates that interaction between different networked regional spaces (eg, city-regions and cross-border regions) is resulting in new networked regional imaginaries (eg, cross-border metropolitan regions). Its overall aim is to show that the production of entirely new netw...
This paper advances current debates on relational regions and higher education through a unique focu...
Cross-border cooperation, border regions, soft spaces? This special issue approaches cross-border in...
"There is no denying the resurgence of regions in globalisation. Nonetheless, accounts professing to...
Recent years have witnessed a tremendous appeal in debating the relative decline in ‘territorially e...
This paper firstly delimits a ‘new new regional geography’ centered on whether regions can be seen a...
The last two decades have been dominated by discourses describing a resurgence of regions. Part and ...
Territorial, scalar, networked, connected: in what sense a ‘regional world’?, Regional Studies 41, 1...
Under the titles of ‘global city-regions’ and the new ‘city regionalism’ there has been a growing su...
International audienceFrom the end of the 1990s onwards, German spatial planning experiences have be...
International audienceFrom the end of the 1990s onwards, German spatial planning experiences have be...
Whilst undoubtedly central to academic and policy-relevant spatial analysis for over a hundred years...
Purpose – This paper seeks to examine evidence of new forms of regionalisation in both theory and pr...
Region and territory have been major keywords of geographical thinking, methodology and research pra...
As the world's `first postmodern political form', Europe provides an excellent laboratory for explor...
Regions are frequently indentified as mere containers of activity that are confined to static terri...
This paper advances current debates on relational regions and higher education through a unique focu...
Cross-border cooperation, border regions, soft spaces? This special issue approaches cross-border in...
"There is no denying the resurgence of regions in globalisation. Nonetheless, accounts professing to...
Recent years have witnessed a tremendous appeal in debating the relative decline in ‘territorially e...
This paper firstly delimits a ‘new new regional geography’ centered on whether regions can be seen a...
The last two decades have been dominated by discourses describing a resurgence of regions. Part and ...
Territorial, scalar, networked, connected: in what sense a ‘regional world’?, Regional Studies 41, 1...
Under the titles of ‘global city-regions’ and the new ‘city regionalism’ there has been a growing su...
International audienceFrom the end of the 1990s onwards, German spatial planning experiences have be...
International audienceFrom the end of the 1990s onwards, German spatial planning experiences have be...
Whilst undoubtedly central to academic and policy-relevant spatial analysis for over a hundred years...
Purpose – This paper seeks to examine evidence of new forms of regionalisation in both theory and pr...
Region and territory have been major keywords of geographical thinking, methodology and research pra...
As the world's `first postmodern political form', Europe provides an excellent laboratory for explor...
Regions are frequently indentified as mere containers of activity that are confined to static terri...
This paper advances current debates on relational regions and higher education through a unique focu...
Cross-border cooperation, border regions, soft spaces? This special issue approaches cross-border in...
"There is no denying the resurgence of regions in globalisation. Nonetheless, accounts professing to...