Contents:Part I Worlds of economic geography. Inventing Anglo-American economic geography, 1889 -1960 --
Modeling tradition / Paul S. Plummer --
Marxian alternative: historical-geographical materialism and the political economy of capitalism / Erik Swyngedouw --
Feminism and economic geography: gendering work and working gender / Ann M. Oberhauser --
Institutional approaches in economic geography / Ron Martin --
Poststructural interventions / J.K. Gibson-Graham. Part II Realms of production. The geography of production / Richard A. Walker --
Places of work / Jamie Peck --
Industrial districts / Ash Amin --
Competition in space and between places / Eric Sheppard --
Urban and regional growth / Peter Sunley --
Geography and technological change / David L. Rigby --
Part III Resource Worlds. Resources / Dean M. Hamink --
Agriculture / Brian Page --
Political ecology / Michael Watts --
The production of nature / Noel Castree --
Single industry resource towns / Roger Hayter. Part IV Social worlds. Family, work and consumption: mapping the borderlands of economic geography / Nicky Gregson --
Concepts of class in contemporary economic geography / David Sadler --
Labor unions and economic geography / Andrew Herod --
State and governance / Joe Painter --
Creating the corporate world: strategy and culture, time and space / Erica Schoenberger --
Networks of ethnicity / Katharyne Mitchell --
Part V Spaces of Circulation. Economic geography of global trade / Richard Grant --
Money and finance / Andrew Leyshon --
Political economy of international labor migration / Helga Leitner --
Transportation: hooked on speed, eyeing sustainability / Susan Hanson --
Telecommunications and economic space / Barney Warf --
International political economy / Michael Webber.
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