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
Purpose – This paper seeks to examine evidence of new forms of regionalisation in both theory and pr...
The geographic concern with the organization of area involves the concept of regions and regionaliza...
The 'region' has been a prominent focus of economic development studies for many years, fuelling con...
MacLeod G. and Jones M. (2007) Territorial, scalar, networked, connected: in what sense a 'regional ...
Territorial, scalar, networked, connected: in what sense a ‘regional world’?, Regional Studies 41, 1...
Territorial, scalar, networked, connected: in what sense a ‘regional world’?, Regional Studies 41, 1...
Regional studies are at a vibrant conjuncture. 'Regions' continue to provide a conceptual and analyt...
Recent years have witnessed a tremendous appeal in debating the relative decline in ‘territorially e...
Going beyond the territorial/relational divide in regional studies requires researchers to do more t...
The last two decades have been dominated by discourses describing a resurgence of regions. Part and ...
AbstractThis paper discusses current perspectives and interpretations of region and regional identit...
What explains the strong performative of the 'region' in academic and popular perceptions? This pape...
This paper puts forward a relational view of the region based upon an assemblage of political actors...
This paper firstly delimits a ‘new new regional geography’ centered on whether regions can be seen a...
Region and territory have been major keywords of geographical thinking, methodology and research pra...
Purpose – This paper seeks to examine evidence of new forms of regionalisation in both theory and pr...
The geographic concern with the organization of area involves the concept of regions and regionaliza...
The 'region' has been a prominent focus of economic development studies for many years, fuelling con...
MacLeod G. and Jones M. (2007) Territorial, scalar, networked, connected: in what sense a 'regional ...
Territorial, scalar, networked, connected: in what sense a ‘regional world’?, Regional Studies 41, 1...
Territorial, scalar, networked, connected: in what sense a ‘regional world’?, Regional Studies 41, 1...
Regional studies are at a vibrant conjuncture. 'Regions' continue to provide a conceptual and analyt...
Recent years have witnessed a tremendous appeal in debating the relative decline in ‘territorially e...
Going beyond the territorial/relational divide in regional studies requires researchers to do more t...
The last two decades have been dominated by discourses describing a resurgence of regions. Part and ...
AbstractThis paper discusses current perspectives and interpretations of region and regional identit...
What explains the strong performative of the 'region' in academic and popular perceptions? This pape...
This paper puts forward a relational view of the region based upon an assemblage of political actors...
This paper firstly delimits a ‘new new regional geography’ centered on whether regions can be seen a...
Region and territory have been major keywords of geographical thinking, methodology and research pra...
Purpose – This paper seeks to examine evidence of new forms of regionalisation in both theory and pr...
The geographic concern with the organization of area involves the concept of regions and regionaliza...
The 'region' has been a prominent focus of economic development studies for many years, fuelling con...