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Contemporary Economic Geographies: Inspiring, Critical and Plural Perspectives - Paperback

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by Faith MacNeil Taylor (Contribution by), Caitlin Henry (Contribution by), Jennifer Clark (Contribution by)

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.

Author Biography

Jennifer Johns is Professor of Management at the University of Bristol.

Sarah Marie Hall is Professor of Human Geography at the University of Manchester.

Number of Pages: 436
Dimensions: 0.89 x 9.21 x 6.14 IN
Publication Date: May 20, 2025
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