Because the economy is not found as an empirical object among other worldly things, in order for it to be 'seen' by the human perceptual apparatus it has to undergo a process, crucial for science, of representational mapping. This is doubling, but with a difference; the map shifts the point of view so that viewers can see the whole as if from the outside, in a way that allows them, from a specific position inside, to find their bearings. (Buck-Morss 1995, 440)
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Because the economy is not found as an empirical object among other worldly things, in order for it ...
The last decade or so has been one of ongoing, at times heated, debate in economic geography as to h...
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In this commentary I explore the groundbreaking interventions of Jacky Tivers’ (1978) ‘How the other...
This paper will argue in favour of an intersection of interests between postcolonial and environment...
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Within economic geography, it has been argued that political economy approaches have diminished in b...
The author reflects upon regional economic change and the ways in which this is conceptualised and u...
Although the causal mechanisms and processes are specific to different forms of societal organizatio...
This paper considers the ways geographers (proper) and (geographical) economists approach the study ...
The reaction of economic geographers to the World Bank's World Development Report 2009 – Reshaping E...
In this paper we offer a critique and an alternative to current proposals to include the economic an...
About the book: How do geographers do economic geography? This is the first sustained discussion of ...
Recently the value of Marxian approaches to human geography has again been called into question in t...
While postcolonial studies have inspired new ideas, a new language and a new theoretical inflection ...
Because the economy is not found as an empirical object among other worldly things, in order for it ...
The last decade or so has been one of ongoing, at times heated, debate in economic geography as to h...
Financial geography is concerned with the roles of finance, money, and markets in the restructuring ...
In this commentary I explore the groundbreaking interventions of Jacky Tivers’ (1978) ‘How the other...
This paper will argue in favour of an intersection of interests between postcolonial and environment...
Globalization has reduced the importance of distance between countries. Yet, within countries, geogr...
Within economic geography, it has been argued that political economy approaches have diminished in b...
The author reflects upon regional economic change and the ways in which this is conceptualised and u...
Although the causal mechanisms and processes are specific to different forms of societal organizatio...
This paper considers the ways geographers (proper) and (geographical) economists approach the study ...
The reaction of economic geographers to the World Bank's World Development Report 2009 – Reshaping E...
In this paper we offer a critique and an alternative to current proposals to include the economic an...
About the book: How do geographers do economic geography? This is the first sustained discussion of ...
Recently the value of Marxian approaches to human geography has again been called into question in t...