Recent years have witnessed a tremendous appeal in debating the relative decline in ‘territorially embedded’ conceptions of regions vis-à-vis the privileging of ‘relational and unbounded’ conceptions. Nevertheless, the most recent skirmishes see some scholars emphasise how it is not the privileging of one or other that is important, but recognising how it is increasingly different combinations of these elements that seem to be emerging in today’s new ‘regional world’. Here emphasis is being placed on a need to analyse how the different dimensions of socio-spatial relations (e.g. territory, place, network, scale) come together in different ways, at different times, and in different contexts to secure the overall coherence of capitalist, and ...
This article develops a framework for analysing region-building processes as spatiotemporal construc...
Amid the globalization of economic life and a myriad of powerful challenges to Westphalian tradition...
'New regionalism' has become a buzzword in current debates on regions and regional governance. Much ...
Going beyond the territorial/relational divide in regional studies requires researchers to do more t...
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 ...
The last two decades have been dominated by discourses describing a resurgence of regions. Part and ...
A decade ago, regions were the hot topic in political economy. Convinced by accounts of how regions ...
Region and territory have been major keywords of geographical thinking, methodology and research pra...
This paper firstly delimits a ‘new new regional geography’ centered on whether regions can be seen a...
Territory is the quintessential state space and appears to be of growing political importance. It is...
Under the titles of ‘global city-regions’ and the new ‘city regionalism’ there has been a growing su...
This paper examines the evolving pattern of city-regional governance in England. Following the demis...
The purpose of this article is to contribute to the understanding of how spatial entities in general...
This paper provides a sympathetic critique of the new regionalism – currently one of the leading deb...
This article develops a framework for analysing region-building processes as spatiotemporal construc...
Amid the globalization of economic life and a myriad of powerful challenges to Westphalian tradition...
'New regionalism' has become a buzzword in current debates on regions and regional governance. Much ...
Going beyond the territorial/relational divide in regional studies requires researchers to do more t...
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 ...
The last two decades have been dominated by discourses describing a resurgence of regions. Part and ...
A decade ago, regions were the hot topic in political economy. Convinced by accounts of how regions ...
Region and territory have been major keywords of geographical thinking, methodology and research pra...
This paper firstly delimits a ‘new new regional geography’ centered on whether regions can be seen a...
Territory is the quintessential state space and appears to be of growing political importance. It is...
Under the titles of ‘global city-regions’ and the new ‘city regionalism’ there has been a growing su...
This paper examines the evolving pattern of city-regional governance in England. Following the demis...
The purpose of this article is to contribute to the understanding of how spatial entities in general...
This paper provides a sympathetic critique of the new regionalism – currently one of the leading deb...
This article develops a framework for analysing region-building processes as spatiotemporal construc...
Amid the globalization of economic life and a myriad of powerful challenges to Westphalian tradition...
'New regionalism' has become a buzzword in current debates on regions and regional governance. Much ...