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Pushing regional studies beyond its borders
This paper explores how to push the field of regional studies beyond its present institutional, conceptual and methodological borders. It does this from five perspectives: innovation and competitiveness; globalization and urbanization; social and environmental justice; local and regional development; and industrial policy. It argues that the future of regional studies requires approaches that, in combination, result in the pushing on (by creating), pushing off (by consolidating), pushing back (by critiquing) and pushing forward (by collectively constructing) the field.
Pushing regional studies beyond its borders
This paper explores how to push the field of regional studies beyond its present institutional, conceptual and methodological borders. It does this from five perspectives: innovation and competitiveness; globalization and urbanization; social and environmental justice; local and regional development; and industrial policy. It argues that the future of regional studies requires approaches that, in combination, result in the pushing on (by creating), pushing off (by consolidating), pushing back (by critiquing) and pushing forward (by collectively constructing) the field.
Pushing regional studies beyond its borders
Harrison, John (author) / Delgado, Mercedes (author) / Derudder, Ben (author) / Anguelovski, Isabelle (author) / Montero, Sergio (author) / Bailey, David (author) / De Propris, Lisa (author)
Regional Studies ; 54 ; 129-139
2020-01-02
11 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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