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Book Synopsis
This companion presents students of human geography with an essential collection of original essays providing a key to understanding the sub-discipline of economic geography.

Trade Review
"This is an instant classic, a landmark that scholars and graduate students will return to for decades to come. Physically and bibliographically, this presentation is state of the art. A "must" addition to all social science collections worldwide." P.O. Muller, University of Miami



"The Companion, then, is intended to provide a state of the art review of the ideas, concepts, and theories that are current in economic geography... This is a uniformly high quality collection that I wholeheartedly recommend to interested undergraduates, postgraduates, and researchers alike, whether they term themselves 'economic geographers' or not. The chapters work well as stand alone resources, and equally, the structure of the book into five separate but interlinked 'realms' provides a good overall coherence." Environment and Planning A.

"The Companion adopts a rather conventional organization of subsequent chapters that will fit with many course syllabi, moving from "Realms of Production" through "Resource Worlds" and "Social Worlds" to "Spaces of Circulation"." Peter O. Muller, Annals of the Association of American Geographers

"This is an impressive and very welcome volume. The editors and authors have done a great job and the rest of us should be grateful for the fact that this rich collection of papers is accessible" Environment and Planning D.

"...manages to combine a strong sense of the intellectual diversity of contemporary economic geography...with an awareness of the key questions which define the scope of the discipline." Keith Chapman, Univesity of Aberdeen



Table of Contents
Contributors.

Figures and Tables.

Acknowledgments.

1. Introduction: The Art of Economic Geography: Trevor J. Barnes and Eric Sheppard.

Part I: Worlds of Economic Geography:.

2. Inventing Anglo-American Economic Geography, 1889-1960: Trevor J. Barnes.

3. The Modeling Tradition: Paul S. Plummer.

4. The Marxian Alternative: Historical-Geographical Materialism and the Political Economy of Capitalism: Erik Swyngedouw.

5. Feminism and Economic Geography: Gendering Work and Working Gender: Ann M. Oberhauser.

6. Institutional Approaches in Economic Geography: Ron Martin.

7. Poststructural interventions: J. K. Gibson-Graham.

Part II: Realms of Production:.

8. The Geography of Production: Richard A. Walker.

9. Places of work: Jamie Peck.

10. Industrial Districts: Ash Amin.

11. Competition in Space and between Places: Eric Sheppard.

12. Urban and Regional Growth: Peter Sunley.

13. Geography and Technological Change: David L. Rigby.

Part III: Resource Worlds:.

14. Resources: Dean M. Hanink.

15. Agriculture: Brian Page.

16. Political Ecology: Michael Watts.

17. The Production of Nature: Noel Castree.

18. Single Industry Resource Towns: Roger Hayter.

Part IV: Social Worlds:.

19. Family, work and consumption: mapping the borderlands of economic geography: Nicky Gregson.

20. Concepts of class in contemporary economic geography: David Sadler.

21. Labor Unions and Economic Geography: Andrew Herod.

22. State and Governance: Joe Painter.

23. Creating the Corporate World: Strategy and Culture, Time and Space: Erica Schoenberger.

24. Networks of Ethnicity: Katharyne Mitchell.

Part V: Spaces of Circulation:.

25. The Economic Geography of Global Trade: Richard Grant.

26. Money and Finance: Andrew Leyshon.

27. The Political Economy of International Labor Migration: Helga Leitner.

28. Transportation: Hooked on Speed, Eyeing Sustainability: Susan Hanson.

29. Telecommunications and Economic Space: Barney Warf.

30. International Political Economy: Michael Webber.

Index.

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 21/07/2002
      ISBN13: 9780631235798, 978-0631235798
      ISBN10: 0631235795
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This companion presents students of human geography with an essential collection of original essays providing a key to understanding the sub-discipline of economic geography.

      Trade Review
      "This is an instant classic, a landmark that scholars and graduate students will return to for decades to come. Physically and bibliographically, this presentation is state of the art. A "must" addition to all social science collections worldwide." P.O. Muller, University of Miami



      "The Companion, then, is intended to provide a state of the art review of the ideas, concepts, and theories that are current in economic geography... This is a uniformly high quality collection that I wholeheartedly recommend to interested undergraduates, postgraduates, and researchers alike, whether they term themselves 'economic geographers' or not. The chapters work well as stand alone resources, and equally, the structure of the book into five separate but interlinked 'realms' provides a good overall coherence." Environment and Planning A.

      "The Companion adopts a rather conventional organization of subsequent chapters that will fit with many course syllabi, moving from "Realms of Production" through "Resource Worlds" and "Social Worlds" to "Spaces of Circulation"." Peter O. Muller, Annals of the Association of American Geographers

      "This is an impressive and very welcome volume. The editors and authors have done a great job and the rest of us should be grateful for the fact that this rich collection of papers is accessible" Environment and Planning D.

      "...manages to combine a strong sense of the intellectual diversity of contemporary economic geography...with an awareness of the key questions which define the scope of the discipline." Keith Chapman, Univesity of Aberdeen



      Table of Contents
      Contributors.

      Figures and Tables.

      Acknowledgments.

      1. Introduction: The Art of Economic Geography: Trevor J. Barnes and Eric Sheppard.

      Part I: Worlds of Economic Geography:.

      2. Inventing Anglo-American Economic Geography, 1889-1960: Trevor J. Barnes.

      3. The Modeling Tradition: Paul S. Plummer.

      4. The Marxian Alternative: Historical-Geographical Materialism and the Political Economy of Capitalism: Erik Swyngedouw.

      5. Feminism and Economic Geography: Gendering Work and Working Gender: Ann M. Oberhauser.

      6. Institutional Approaches in Economic Geography: Ron Martin.

      7. Poststructural interventions: J. K. Gibson-Graham.

      Part II: Realms of Production:.

      8. The Geography of Production: Richard A. Walker.

      9. Places of work: Jamie Peck.

      10. Industrial Districts: Ash Amin.

      11. Competition in Space and between Places: Eric Sheppard.

      12. Urban and Regional Growth: Peter Sunley.

      13. Geography and Technological Change: David L. Rigby.

      Part III: Resource Worlds:.

      14. Resources: Dean M. Hanink.

      15. Agriculture: Brian Page.

      16. Political Ecology: Michael Watts.

      17. The Production of Nature: Noel Castree.

      18. Single Industry Resource Towns: Roger Hayter.

      Part IV: Social Worlds:.

      19. Family, work and consumption: mapping the borderlands of economic geography: Nicky Gregson.

      20. Concepts of class in contemporary economic geography: David Sadler.

      21. Labor Unions and Economic Geography: Andrew Herod.

      22. State and Governance: Joe Painter.

      23. Creating the Corporate World: Strategy and Culture, Time and Space: Erica Schoenberger.

      24. Networks of Ethnicity: Katharyne Mitchell.

      Part V: Spaces of Circulation:.

      25. The Economic Geography of Global Trade: Richard Grant.

      26. Money and Finance: Andrew Leyshon.

      27. The Political Economy of International Labor Migration: Helga Leitner.

      28. Transportation: Hooked on Speed, Eyeing Sustainability: Susan Hanson.

      29. Telecommunications and Economic Space: Barney Warf.

      30. International Political Economy: Michael Webber.

      Index.

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