This paper outlines the conceptual framework of the POLYNET transnational study. We explain how four key concepts - the Mega-City Region, Polycentricity, Advanced Producer Services, and Information Flows - underpin the overarching research objective: the empirical investigation of emergent urban Mega-City Region processes in North West Europe through the analysis of 'regional spaces of flows'. This analysis, using quantitative and qualitative approaches, produces new insights and raises new questions that inform important spatial policy debates on regional 'polycentricity', considered in depth in the study’s diverse regional narratives
International audienceThe paper engages with the notion that the new spatial logic, underpinned by i...
Revisiting the ‘informational city’: space of flows, polycentricity and the geography of knowledge-...
City regions have become a key paradigm in current academic debates, and with them the notion of net...
Pain K. and Hall P. Informational quantity versus informational quality: the perils of navigating th...
This paper outlines the conceptual framework of the POLYNET transnational study. We explain how four...
This paper introduces a special issue of Regional Studies on 'Globalization, City-Regions and Polyce...
International audienceExamining the mega-city-region hypothesis: evidence from the Paris city-region...
International audienceFour dimensions of the concept of polycentricity (morphological, functional, r...
International audienceThis paper provides a series of conclusions derived from a Special issue of Bu...
This paper comments on three aspects of POLYNET's implementation of the Globalization and World Citi...
© 2013 Regional Studies Association. Hanssens H., Derudder B., van Aelst S. and Witlox F. Assessing ...
The aim of the book “Cities and networks in Europe. A critical approach of polycentrism” is to look ...
In today's global, information-driven, network society, cities should primarily be conceived as cent...
Polycentric puzzles – emerging mega-city regions seen through the lens of advanced producer service
International audienceThe paper engages with the notion that the new spatial logic, underpinned by i...
Revisiting the ‘informational city’: space of flows, polycentricity and the geography of knowledge-...
City regions have become a key paradigm in current academic debates, and with them the notion of net...
Pain K. and Hall P. Informational quantity versus informational quality: the perils of navigating th...
This paper outlines the conceptual framework of the POLYNET transnational study. We explain how four...
This paper introduces a special issue of Regional Studies on 'Globalization, City-Regions and Polyce...
International audienceExamining the mega-city-region hypothesis: evidence from the Paris city-region...
International audienceFour dimensions of the concept of polycentricity (morphological, functional, r...
International audienceThis paper provides a series of conclusions derived from a Special issue of Bu...
This paper comments on three aspects of POLYNET's implementation of the Globalization and World Citi...
© 2013 Regional Studies Association. Hanssens H., Derudder B., van Aelst S. and Witlox F. Assessing ...
The aim of the book “Cities and networks in Europe. A critical approach of polycentrism” is to look ...
In today's global, information-driven, network society, cities should primarily be conceived as cent...
Polycentric puzzles – emerging mega-city regions seen through the lens of advanced producer service
International audienceThe paper engages with the notion that the new spatial logic, underpinned by i...
Revisiting the ‘informational city’: space of flows, polycentricity and the geography of knowledge-...
City regions have become a key paradigm in current academic debates, and with them the notion of net...