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The SAGE Handbook of Economic Geography
Edited by Andrew Leyshon, Roger Lee, Linda McDowell & Peter Sunley
Contents:
PART ONE: LOCATION MODELS AND QUANTITATIVE ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
Locating Location Models – Jürgen Essletzbichler
The Quantitative Revolution and Economic Geography – Trevor Barnes
The ‘New Economic Geography’: Credible Models of the Economic Landscape? – Ron Martin
PART TWO: POLITICAL ECONOMIES OF SPACE I
Making Sense of Globalization Hegemonic and Counter-Hegemonic Geographies – Richard Peet, Ipsita Chatterjee & Elaine Hartwick
Unpacking Globalisation: Changing Geographies of the Global Economy – Neil M. Coe
The Consequences of Economic Globalization – Peter Sunley
PART THREE: POLITICAL ECONOMIES OF SPACE II
The Local in the Global – Martin Jones
Critical Sociospatial Theory and the Geographies of Uneven Spatial Development – Neil Brenner
Space, Place and Labour – Philip Kelly
PART FOUR: POLITICAL ECONOMIES OF SPACE III
The Geographies of Capitalism – Susan Christopherson
Capitalism and Social Justice – Paul Routledge
Globalisation and the City – Jonathan V. Beaverstock, James R. Faulconbridge and Michael Hoyler
Towards a Critical Economic Geography of Workfare – Michael Samers
PART FIVE: POLITICAL ECONOMIES OF NATURE
The Economy Of Nature: From Political Ecology to the Social Construction of Nature – Gavin Bridge
The Antonymies of Sustainable Development: Sustaining What, How, and for Whom – David Demeritt
Towards Visceral Entanglements: Knowing and Growing the Economic Geographies Of Food – Michael K. Goodman
PART SIX: UNEVEN DEVELOPMENT: GEOGRAPHIES OF ECONOMIC GROWTH AND DECLINE
Geographies of Economic Decline – Ray Hudson
Geographies of Economic Growth I: Industrial and Technology Regions – Nick Henry and Stuart Dawley
Geographies of Economic Growth II: Money and Finance – Michael Pryke
PART SEVEN: GEOGRAPHIES OF CONSUMPTION ECONOMIC SPECTACLE
Geographies of Retailing and Consumption: The Shopping List Compendium – Louise Crewe
An Economic Geography of the Cultural Industries – Andy C. Pratt
Doing Gender, Performing Work – Linda Mcdowell
PART EIGHT: RETHINKING THE ECONOMIC
Feminist Economic Geographies – Louise Johnson
Ordinary Economic Geographies: Can Economic Geographies Be Non-Economic? – Roger Lee
Towards a Non-Economic, Economic Geography? From Black Boxes to the Cultural Circuit of Capital in Economic Geographies of Firms and Managers – Andrew Leyshon