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020 | _a9781446212240 | ||
040 | _cDepartment of Geography | ||
100 | _aAdam Tickell | ||
245 | 0 | _aPolitics and Practice in Economic Geography/ | |
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_aNew York: _bSAGE, _c2012. |
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505 | _a Section 1: Position and Method: Producing Economic Geographies Chapter 1: Politics and Practice: Becoming a Geographer Chapter 2: Smoke and Mirrors: An Ethnography of the State Chapter 3: Nature Talks Back: Studying the Economic Life of Things Chapter 4: Sexing the Economy, Theorizing Bodies Chapter 5: Putting Play to Work Chapter 6: Of Pufferfish and Ethnography: Plumbing New Depths in Economic Geography Section 2: Politicizing Method: Activating Economic Geographies Chapter 7: Method and Politics: Avoiding Determinism and Embracing Normativity Chapter 8: Cultivating Subjects for a Community Economy Chapter 9: A Public Language for Analyzing the Corporation Chapter 10: The Place of Personal Politics Chapter 11: Locating the Thai State Chapter 12: Post-Socialism and the Politics of Knowledge Production Section 3: Quantity and Quality: Beyond Dualist Economic Geographies Chapter 13: Hybrid GIS and Cultural Economic Geography Chapter 14: Evolution in Economic Geography? Chapter 15: Beyond Close Dialogue: Economic Geography as if it Matters Chapter 16: Economic Geography, by the Numbers? Chapter 17: Methodologies, Epistemologies, Audiences Section 4: Boundary Crossings: Mobilizing Economic Geographies Chapter 18: Out of Africa: History, Nature, Empire Chapter 19: ‘I Offer You This, Commodity’ Chapter 20: ‘El Otro Lado’ and Transnational Ethnographies Chapter 21: Researching Transnational Networks Chapter 22: Reflexivity and Positionality in Feminist Fieldwork Revisited Chapter 23: Researching Hybridity Through ‘Chinese’ Business Networks | ||
856 | _uhttp://sk.sagepub.com/books/politics-and-practice-in-economic-geography | ||
942 | _cEBK |