Adam Tickell / Eric Sheppard / Jamie A Peck / Trevor Barnes (eds.)
Politics and Practice in Economic Geography
Herausgeber: Tickell, Adam; Barnes, Trevor; Peck, Jamie; Sheppard, Eric
Adam Tickell / Eric Sheppard / Jamie A Peck / Trevor Barnes (eds.)
Politics and Practice in Economic Geography
Herausgeber: Tickell, Adam; Barnes, Trevor; Peck, Jamie; Sheppard, Eric
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Explains and interrogates these fundamental issues of research practice in the discipline. Concerned with examining the methodological challenges associated with that 'cultural turn', this title explains and discusses: qualitative and ethnographic methodologies; and the role and significance of quantitative and numerical methods.
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Explains and interrogates these fundamental issues of research practice in the discipline. Concerned with examining the methodological challenges associated with that 'cultural turn', this title explains and discusses: qualitative and ethnographic methodologies; and the role and significance of quantitative and numerical methods.
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- Verlag: SAGE Publications Inc
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 182mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 518g
- ISBN-13: 9781412907866
- ISBN-10: 1412907861
- Artikelnr.: 21188246
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: SAGE Publications Inc
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 182mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 518g
- ISBN-13: 9781412907866
- ISBN-10: 1412907861
- Artikelnr.: 21188246
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
PART ONE: POSITION AND METHOD: PRODUCING ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHIES
Chapter 1: Politics and Practice: Becoming a Geographer - Erica
Schoenberger
Chapter 2: Smoke and Mirrors: An Ethnography of the State - Alison Mountz
Chapter 3: Nature Talks Back: Studying the Economic Life of Things - Paul
Robbins
Chapter 4: Sexing the Economy, Theorizing Bodies - Linda McDowell
Chapter 5: Putting Play to Work - Geraldine Pratt and Caleb Johnston
Chapter 6: Of Pufferfish and Ethnography: Plumbing New Depths in Economic
Geography - Elizabeth C. Dunn
PART TWO: POLITICIZING METHOD: ACTIVATING ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHIES
Chapter 7: Method and Politics: Avoiding Determinism and Embracing
Normativity - Andrew Sayer
Chapter 8: Cultivating Subjects for a Community Economy - J.K.
Gibson-Graham
Chapter 9: A Public Language for Analyzing the Corporation - Philip O'Neill
Chapter 10: The Place of Personal Politics - Jane Wills
Chapter 11: Locating the Thai State - Jim Glassman
Chapter 12: Post-socialism and the Politics of Knowledge Production - John
Pickles and Adrian Smith
PART THREE: QUANTITY AND QUALITY
Beyond Dualist Economic Geographies
Chapter 13: Hybrid GIS and Cultural Economic Geography - Mei-Po Kwan
Chapter 14: Evolution in Economic Geography? - David L. Rigby
Chapter 15: Beyond Close Dialogue: Economic Geography as if it Matters -
Gordon L. Clark
Chapter 16: Economic Geography, by the Numbers? - Paul Plummer
Chapter 17: Methodologies, Epistemologies, Audiences - Amy Glasmeier
PART FOUR:BOUNDARY CROSSINGS
Mobilizing Economic Geographies
Chapter 18: Out of Africa: History, Nature, Empire - Judith Carney
Chapter 19: 'I Offer You This, Commodity' - Vinay K. Gidwani
Chapter 20: 'El Otro Lado' and Transnational Ethnographies - Altha J.
Cravey
Chapter 21: Researching Transnational Networks - Philip F. Kelly and Kris
Olds
Chapter 22: Reflexivity and Positionality in Feminist Fieldwork Revisited -
Richa Nagar and Susan Geiger
Chapter 23: Researching Hybridity through 'Chinese' Business Networks -
Henry Wai-chung Yeung
Chapter 1: Politics and Practice: Becoming a Geographer - Erica
Schoenberger
Chapter 2: Smoke and Mirrors: An Ethnography of the State - Alison Mountz
Chapter 3: Nature Talks Back: Studying the Economic Life of Things - Paul
Robbins
Chapter 4: Sexing the Economy, Theorizing Bodies - Linda McDowell
Chapter 5: Putting Play to Work - Geraldine Pratt and Caleb Johnston
Chapter 6: Of Pufferfish and Ethnography: Plumbing New Depths in Economic
Geography - Elizabeth C. Dunn
PART TWO: POLITICIZING METHOD: ACTIVATING ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHIES
Chapter 7: Method and Politics: Avoiding Determinism and Embracing
Normativity - Andrew Sayer
Chapter 8: Cultivating Subjects for a Community Economy - J.K.
Gibson-Graham
Chapter 9: A Public Language for Analyzing the Corporation - Philip O'Neill
Chapter 10: The Place of Personal Politics - Jane Wills
Chapter 11: Locating the Thai State - Jim Glassman
Chapter 12: Post-socialism and the Politics of Knowledge Production - John
Pickles and Adrian Smith
PART THREE: QUANTITY AND QUALITY
Beyond Dualist Economic Geographies
Chapter 13: Hybrid GIS and Cultural Economic Geography - Mei-Po Kwan
Chapter 14: Evolution in Economic Geography? - David L. Rigby
Chapter 15: Beyond Close Dialogue: Economic Geography as if it Matters -
Gordon L. Clark
Chapter 16: Economic Geography, by the Numbers? - Paul Plummer
Chapter 17: Methodologies, Epistemologies, Audiences - Amy Glasmeier
PART FOUR:BOUNDARY CROSSINGS
Mobilizing Economic Geographies
Chapter 18: Out of Africa: History, Nature, Empire - Judith Carney
Chapter 19: 'I Offer You This, Commodity' - Vinay K. Gidwani
Chapter 20: 'El Otro Lado' and Transnational Ethnographies - Altha J.
Cravey
Chapter 21: Researching Transnational Networks - Philip F. Kelly and Kris
Olds
Chapter 22: Reflexivity and Positionality in Feminist Fieldwork Revisited -
Richa Nagar and Susan Geiger
Chapter 23: Researching Hybridity through 'Chinese' Business Networks -
Henry Wai-chung Yeung
PART ONE: POSITION AND METHOD: PRODUCING ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHIES
Chapter 1: Politics and Practice: Becoming a Geographer - Erica
Schoenberger
Chapter 2: Smoke and Mirrors: An Ethnography of the State - Alison Mountz
Chapter 3: Nature Talks Back: Studying the Economic Life of Things - Paul
Robbins
Chapter 4: Sexing the Economy, Theorizing Bodies - Linda McDowell
Chapter 5: Putting Play to Work - Geraldine Pratt and Caleb Johnston
Chapter 6: Of Pufferfish and Ethnography: Plumbing New Depths in Economic
Geography - Elizabeth C. Dunn
PART TWO: POLITICIZING METHOD: ACTIVATING ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHIES
Chapter 7: Method and Politics: Avoiding Determinism and Embracing
Normativity - Andrew Sayer
Chapter 8: Cultivating Subjects for a Community Economy - J.K.
Gibson-Graham
Chapter 9: A Public Language for Analyzing the Corporation - Philip O'Neill
Chapter 10: The Place of Personal Politics - Jane Wills
Chapter 11: Locating the Thai State - Jim Glassman
Chapter 12: Post-socialism and the Politics of Knowledge Production - John
Pickles and Adrian Smith
PART THREE: QUANTITY AND QUALITY
Beyond Dualist Economic Geographies
Chapter 13: Hybrid GIS and Cultural Economic Geography - Mei-Po Kwan
Chapter 14: Evolution in Economic Geography? - David L. Rigby
Chapter 15: Beyond Close Dialogue: Economic Geography as if it Matters -
Gordon L. Clark
Chapter 16: Economic Geography, by the Numbers? - Paul Plummer
Chapter 17: Methodologies, Epistemologies, Audiences - Amy Glasmeier
PART FOUR:BOUNDARY CROSSINGS
Mobilizing Economic Geographies
Chapter 18: Out of Africa: History, Nature, Empire - Judith Carney
Chapter 19: 'I Offer You This, Commodity' - Vinay K. Gidwani
Chapter 20: 'El Otro Lado' and Transnational Ethnographies - Altha J.
Cravey
Chapter 21: Researching Transnational Networks - Philip F. Kelly and Kris
Olds
Chapter 22: Reflexivity and Positionality in Feminist Fieldwork Revisited -
Richa Nagar and Susan Geiger
Chapter 23: Researching Hybridity through 'Chinese' Business Networks -
Henry Wai-chung Yeung
Chapter 1: Politics and Practice: Becoming a Geographer - Erica
Schoenberger
Chapter 2: Smoke and Mirrors: An Ethnography of the State - Alison Mountz
Chapter 3: Nature Talks Back: Studying the Economic Life of Things - Paul
Robbins
Chapter 4: Sexing the Economy, Theorizing Bodies - Linda McDowell
Chapter 5: Putting Play to Work - Geraldine Pratt and Caleb Johnston
Chapter 6: Of Pufferfish and Ethnography: Plumbing New Depths in Economic
Geography - Elizabeth C. Dunn
PART TWO: POLITICIZING METHOD: ACTIVATING ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHIES
Chapter 7: Method and Politics: Avoiding Determinism and Embracing
Normativity - Andrew Sayer
Chapter 8: Cultivating Subjects for a Community Economy - J.K.
Gibson-Graham
Chapter 9: A Public Language for Analyzing the Corporation - Philip O'Neill
Chapter 10: The Place of Personal Politics - Jane Wills
Chapter 11: Locating the Thai State - Jim Glassman
Chapter 12: Post-socialism and the Politics of Knowledge Production - John
Pickles and Adrian Smith
PART THREE: QUANTITY AND QUALITY
Beyond Dualist Economic Geographies
Chapter 13: Hybrid GIS and Cultural Economic Geography - Mei-Po Kwan
Chapter 14: Evolution in Economic Geography? - David L. Rigby
Chapter 15: Beyond Close Dialogue: Economic Geography as if it Matters -
Gordon L. Clark
Chapter 16: Economic Geography, by the Numbers? - Paul Plummer
Chapter 17: Methodologies, Epistemologies, Audiences - Amy Glasmeier
PART FOUR:BOUNDARY CROSSINGS
Mobilizing Economic Geographies
Chapter 18: Out of Africa: History, Nature, Empire - Judith Carney
Chapter 19: 'I Offer You This, Commodity' - Vinay K. Gidwani
Chapter 20: 'El Otro Lado' and Transnational Ethnographies - Altha J.
Cravey
Chapter 21: Researching Transnational Networks - Philip F. Kelly and Kris
Olds
Chapter 22: Reflexivity and Positionality in Feminist Fieldwork Revisited -
Richa Nagar and Susan Geiger
Chapter 23: Researching Hybridity through 'Chinese' Business Networks -
Henry Wai-chung Yeung







