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9780415189712

Knowledge, Space, Economy

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  • ISBN13:

    9780415189712

  • ISBN10:

    0415189713

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Nonspecific Binding
  • Copyright: 2001-01-29
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

Drawing on a variety of disciplinary backgrounds, this book produces the first interdisciplinary review of the triad of knowledge, space, and economy on entering the twenty-first century.

Table of Contents

List of illustrations
vii
List of contributors
ix
Acknowledgements xv
Introduction
1(12)
John R. Bryson
Peter W. Daniels
Nick Henry
Jane Pollard
PART I Knowledge, space, economy 13(88)
Power/economic knowledge: symbolic and spatial formations
15(19)
John Allen
Materialities, spatialities, globalities
34(16)
John Law
Kevin Hetherington
Knowledge, innovation and location
50(13)
Jeremy Howells
The state and the contradictions of the knowledge-driven economy
63(16)
Bob Jessop
Just in time?: the prevalence of representational time and space to marketing discourses of consumer buyer behaviour
79(22)
Pamela Odih
David Knights
PART II Knowledge at work in space and place 101(106)
Creating and sustaining competitiveness: local knowledge and economic geography
103(17)
Edward J. Malecki
(The) industrial agglomeration (of Motor Sport Valley): a knowledge, space, economy approach
120(22)
Nick Henry
Steven Pinch
Worlds in motion?: `worlds of production', evolutionary economic change and contemporary retail banking
142(15)
Jane Pollard
Andrew Leyshon
Spreading the message: management consultants and the shaping of economic geographies in time and space
157(19)
John R. Bryson
The free and the unfree: `Emerging markets', the Heritage Foundation and the `Index of Economic Freedom'
176(15)
James Sidaway
Michael Pryke
Rethinking `useful' knowledge: co-operative science and the new genetics
191(16)
Morag Bell
PART III Becoming in the (k)now: spaces of identity 207(73)
Space, knowledge and consumption
209(17)
David B. Clarke
Virtual culture: knowledge, identity and choice
226(16)
Frank Webster
`Have you got the customer's permission?': category management and circuits of knowledge in the UK food business
242(19)
Ian Cook
Philip Crang
Mark Thorpe
Being told and answering back: knowledge, power and the new world of work
261(16)
Jane Wills
Epilogue
277(3)
John R. Bryson
Peter W. Daniels
Nick Henry
Jane Pollard
Bibliography 280(38)
Index 318

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