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100 1 _aWarf, Barney.
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245 1 0 _aEncounters and Engagements between Economic and Cultural Geography
_h[electronic resource] /
_cedited by Barney Warf.
264 1 _aDordrecht :
_bSpringer Netherlands,
_c2012.
300 _aIX, 180p. 7 illus.
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490 1 _aGeoJournal Library,
_x0924-5499 ;
_v104
505 0 _aIntroduction: Fusing Economic and Cultural Geography: Barney Warf -- Chapter 1 A Short Cultural History of Anglo-American Economic Geography: Bodies, Books, Machines, and Places:Trevor Barnes -- Chapter 2 The Cultural Turn in Geography:  A New Link in the Commodity Chain: Elaine Hartwick -- Chapter 3 Consumption Geographies: Turns or Intersections?: Juliana Mansvelt -- Chapter Gender, Commodity Chains and Everyday Life: Deborah Leslie -- Chapter 5 Economic Rationality, Ethnic Identity, and the Geographies of Consumption: Lucia Lo and Lu Wang -- Chapter 6 Trust and Distrust: Culture Finding its Way into Economics or the Other Way Round?: Geir Oderud -- Chapter 7 Building the Beloved Community through Techno Music Production in Detroit: Deborah Che -- Chapter 8 Exploring the Role of Networks in the Creative Economy of Northeast England: Economic and Cultural Dynamics: Roberta Comunian -- Chapter 9 The Relevance of Scale Economies in Economic and Social Relationships in the New Economic Geography: Luca Spinesi -- Chapter 10 Consuming the Spectacle: Tourism and Communication Technologies in Santiago de Compostela: Carlos Ferrás Sexto and Yolanda García Vázquez.
520 _aThe intellectual renaissance of human geography has included a widespread engagement between its economic and cultural subdisciplines.  This volume adopts a variety of conceptual and empirical perspectives on the encounters between economic and cultural geographers.  It offers an introduction and 10 chapters by authors in a variety of national contexts to explicate issues such as the cultural turn in economic geography, the cultural construction of economic geographic thought, consumption, gender, everyday life, commodity chain analysis, trust, networks, the creative economy, and tourism.  The volume contains empirical analyses utilizing both quantitative and qualitative approaches at spatial scales ranging from the individual to the global economy.  In illustrating how human geographers can ill afford to subscribe to the analytically false dichotomy between “culture” and “the economy,” the book explicates how cultural and economic geography can be seamlessly integrated , bringing them into a creative tension to their mutual benefit.
650 0 _aGeography.
650 0 _aHuman Geography.
650 1 4 _aGeography.
650 2 4 _aEconomic Geography.
650 2 4 _aHuman Geography.
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