Regions Unbound: Towards a new Politics of Place
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Auteurs : Ash Amin [Royaume-Uni]Source :
- Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography [ 0435-3684 ] ; 2004-03.
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- Active debate, Agonistic engagement, Alternative models, Alternative reading, Amin, Annaler, Asylum seekers, Attachment, Basque country, Bedouin camp, Central state, Connectivity, Corporate networks, Cultural connectivity, Cultural practices, Development agencies, Devolution, Different parts, Different visions, Different worlds, Distant strangers, Doreen massey, Economic localism, Economic system, English regions, Geography, Global, Good life, Growth model, International journal, International organizations, Local community, Local control, Local democracy, Local economy, Local level, Local orientation, Local people, Local politics, Local quality, Local returns, Local society, Local turf, Localism, Massey, Multicultural society, Nederveen pieterse, Nigel thrift, Other forms, Other regions, Particular kind, Place attachment, Place politics, Plural, Political challenges, Polity press, Propinquity, Proximate strangers, Public culture, Public services, Public spaces, Public sphere, Regional assemblies, Regional development agencies, Regional economy, Regional government, Regional inequality, Regional level, Regional politics, Regional research, Regionalism, Regionalist claims, Relational, Relational connectivity, Relational networks, Relational politics, Relational reading, Relationally, Second part, Social capital, Spatial, Spatial connectivities, Spatial formations, Spatial juxtaposition, Spatial politics, Spatial proximity, Spatiality, Stationery office, Strong sense, Supply chains, Territorial commons, Transnational, Transnational corporations, Turf, Upper silesia.
Abstract
Abstract This paper proposes a non‐territorial reading of a politics of place. Focusing on the politics of contemporary regionalism, it argues that globalisation and the general rise of a society of transnational flows and networks no longer allow a conceptualisation of place politics in terms of spatially bound processes and institutions. The second part of the paper outlines an alternative politics of place that works with the varied distanciated geographies that cut across a given region.
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