Skip to content

Contemporary Economic Geographies

Faith MacNeil Taylor

Inspiring, Critical and Plural Perspectives

Barcode 9781529220568
Hardback

Original price £124.01 - Original price £124.01
Original price
£124.01
£124.01 - £124.01
Current price £124.01

Click here to join our rewards scheme and earn points on this purchase!

Availability:
Low Stock
FREE shipping

Release Date: 12/01/2024

Genre: Science Nature & Math
Label: Bristol University Press
Contributors: Faith MacNeil Taylor (Contributions by), Caitlin Henry (Contributions by), Jennifer Clark (Contributions by), Zara Babakordi (Contributions by), Karen Lai (Contributions by), Karenjit Clare (Contributions by), Heidi Østbø Haugen (Contributions by), Lama Tawakkol (Contributions by), Rhiannon Pugh (Contributions by), Kavita Ramakrishnan (Contributions by), Emma Mawdley (Contributions by), Vida Vanchan (Contributions by), Wenying Fu (Contributions by), Luiza Sarayed-Din (Contributions by), Alex Hughes (Contributions by), Janelle Knox-Hayes (Contributions by), Suntje Schmidt (Contributions by), Chantel Carr (Contributions by), Natasha Larkin (Contributions by), Nancy Worth (Contributions by), Sharleen Mollett (Contributions by), Amy Greer Murphy (Contributions by), Mara Ferreri (Contributions by), Elena Trubina (Contributions by), Charlotte Wrigley-Asante (Contributions by), Mariama Zaami (Contributions by), Kendra Strauss (Contributions by), Taylor Brydges (Contributions by), Sabine Dörry (Contributions by), Gemma Sou (Contributions by), Sara González (Contributions by), Myfanwy Taylor (Contributions by), Julie de los Reyes (Contributions by), Lizzie Richardson (Contributions by), Jennifer Johns (Edited by), Sarah Marie Hall (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Bristol University Press

Inspiring, Critical and Plural Perspectives
Economic geography has a long and varied history, and recent work has pushed the field to diversify even further. This collection takes this agenda forward by showcasing inspiring, critical and plural perspectives. With sections on thought leaders, and future research agendas, it calls for greater openness and inclusivity.

The subdiscipline of economic geography has a long and varied history, and recent work has pushed the field to diversify even further. This collection takes this agenda forward by showcasing inspiring, critical and plural perspectives for contemporary economic geographies.

Highlighting the contributions of global scholars, the thirty chapters showcase fresh ways of approaching economic geography in research, teaching and praxis. With sections on thought leaders, contemporary critical debates and future research agendas, this collection calls for greater openness and inclusivity.