Introduction - Andrew Leyshon et al PART ONE: LOCATION MODELS AND QUANTITATIVE ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY Locating Location Models - J rgen 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 and Elaine Hartwick Unpacking Globalization: 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 AND 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
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