The Doreen Massey reader

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The Doreen Massey reader

edited by Brett Christophers ... [et al.]

(Economic transformations / series editors, Brett Christophers ... [et al.])

Agenda Publishing, 2018

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Other editors: Rebecca Lave, Jamie Peck, Marion Werner

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Doreen Massey (1944-2016) changed geography. Her ideas on space, region, labour, identity, ethics and capital transformed the field itself, while also attracting a wide audience in sociology, planning, political economy, cultural studies, gender studies and beyond. The significance of her contributions is difficult to overstate. Far from a dry defence of disciplinary turf, her claim that "geography matters" possessed both scholarly substance and political salience. Through her most influential concepts - such as power-geometries and a "global sense of place" - she insisted on the active role of regions and places not simply in bearing the brunt of political-economic restructuring, but in reshaping the uneven geographies of global capitalism and the horizons of politics. In capturing how global forces articulated with the particularities of place, Massey's work, right up until her death, was an inspiration for critical social sciences and political activists alike. It integrated theory and politics in the service of challenging and transforming both. This collection of Massey's writings brings together for the first time the full span of her formative contributions, showcasing the continuing relevance of her ideas to current debates on globalization, immigration, nationalism and neoliberalism, among other topics. With introductions from the editors, the collection represents an unrivalled distillation of the range and depth of Massey's thinking. It is sure to remain an essential touchstone for social theory and critical geography for generations to come.

Table of Contents

1. Out of place: Doreen Massey, radical geographerJamie Peck, Marion Werner, Rebecca Lave and Brett Christophers Part 1 - Region2. Towards a critique of industrial location theory (1973)3. Labour must take over land (1973) (with Richard Barras and Andrew Broadbent)4. The analysis of capitalist landownership: an investigation of the case of Great Britain (1977)5. Regionalism: some current issues (1978)6. A woman's place? (1984) (with Linda McDowell)7. The changing geography of trade unions (1989) (with Joe Painter) Part 2 - Place8. Beyond the coalfields: the work of the miners' support groups (1985) (with Hilary Wainwright)9. Power-geometry and a progressive sense of place (1993)10. A place called home? (1992)11. Masculinity, dualisms and high technology (1995)12. The geography of power (2000)13. Globalisation: what does it mean for geography? (2002) Part 3 - Space14. New directions in space (1985)15. Flexible sexism (1991)16. Reflections on gender and geography (1995)17. Politics and space/time (1992)18. Reflections on debates over a decade (1995)19. Philosophy and politics of spatiality: some considerations (1999)20. Concepts of space and power in theory and in political practice (2009)

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  • NCID
    BC18937134
  • ISBN
    • 9781911116820
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Newcastle upon Tyne
  • Pages/Volumes
    vi, 347 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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