Rethinking the Region

Rethinking the Region
Title Rethinking the Region PDF eBook
Author John Allen
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 163
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 1134703899

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Rethinking the Region argues that regions are not simply bounded spaces on a map. This book uses unique research of England during the 1980s to show how regions are made and unmade by social processes. The book examines how new lines of division both social and geographical were laid down as free-market growth and reconstructed this are as a `neo-liberal' region. The authors argue that a more balanced form of growth is possible - within and between regions as well as between social groups. This book shows that to grasp the complexities of growth we must rethink `the region' in time as well as in space.

Rethinking the Region

Rethinking the Region
Title Rethinking the Region PDF eBook
Author John Allen
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 196
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 1134703880

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Rethinking the Region argues that regions are not simply bounded spaces on a map. This book uses unique research of England during the 1980s to show how regions are made and unmade by social processes. The book examines how new lines of division both social and geographical were laid down as free-market growth and reconstructed this are as a `neo-liberal' region. The authors argue that a more balanced form of growth is possible - within and between regions as well as between social groups. This book shows that to grasp the complexities of growth we must rethink `the region' in time as well as in space.

All Over the Map

All Over the Map
Title All Over the Map PDF eBook
Author Edward L. Ayers
Publisher
Total Pages 160
Release 1996-01-05
Genre History
ISBN

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Even as Americans keep moving "all over the map" in the late twentieth century, they cherish memories of the places they come from. But where do these places—these regions—come from? What makes them so real? In this groundbreaking book a distinguished group of historians explores the concept of region in America, traces changes the idea has undergone in our national experience, and examines its meaning for Americans today. Far from diminishing in importance, the authors conclude, regional differences continue to play a significant role in Americans' self-image. Regional identity, in fact, has always been fed by the very forces that many people think threaten its existence today: a central government, an aggressive economy, and connections with places beyond regional boundaries. Calling into question widely held notions about how Americans came to differ from one another and explaining why those differences continue to flourish, this iconoclastic study—by scholars with differing regional ties—will refresh and redirect the centuries-old discussion over Americans' conceptions of themselves.

Rethinking Regionalism

Rethinking Regionalism
Title Rethinking Regionalism PDF eBook
Author Fredrik Söderbaum
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 271
Release 2017-10-25
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1137573031

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Since the late 1980s, there has been a global upsurge of various forms of regionalist projects. The widening and deepening of the European Union (EU) is the most prominent example, but there has also been a revitalization or expansion of many other regionalist projects as well, such as the African Union (AU), the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the Southern Common Market (Mercosur). More or less every government in the world is engaged in regionalism, which also involves a rich variety of business and civil society actors, resulting in a multitude of regional processes in most fields of contemporary politics. In this new text, Fredrik Söderbaum draws on decades of scholarship to provide a major reassessment of regionalism and to address questions about its origins, logic and consequences. By examining regionalism from historical, spatial, comparative and global perspectives, Rethinking Regionalism transcends the deep intellectual and disciplinary rivalries that have limited our knowledge about the subject. This broad-ranging approach enables new and challenging answers to emerge as to why and how regionalism evolves and consolidates, how it can be compared, and what its ongoing significance is for a host of issues within global politics, from security and trade to development and the environment. Retaining a balanced and authoritative style throughout, this text will be welcomed for its uniquely comprehensive examination of regionalism in the contemporary global age.

Rethinking Regional Innovation and Change: Path Dependency or Regional Breakthrough

Rethinking Regional Innovation and Change: Path Dependency or Regional Breakthrough
Title Rethinking Regional Innovation and Change: Path Dependency or Regional Breakthrough PDF eBook
Author Gerhard Fuchs
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 338
Release 2006-02-17
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0387230025

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Rethinking Regional Innovation and Change brings together papers from leading international scholars in the field of regional development and policy. The contributors examine the interactions between path-dependent developments, institutions, and governance structures that influence regional innovation capacity. Up-to-date case studies present diverse theoretical perspectives from economics, political science, geography, planning, and public policy.

Rethinking Los Angeles

Rethinking Los Angeles
Title Rethinking Los Angeles PDF eBook
Author Michael J. Dear
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 308
Release 1996-08-20
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780803972872

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The Los Angeles region is increasingly being held up as a prototype for the collective urban future of the United States. Yet it is probably the least understood, most under-studied major city in the US. Very few people beyond the boundaries of Southern California have an accurate appreciation of what the region is, who lives there, and what it does. This groundbreaking collection of essays brings together well-respected contributors to dispel the myths about Southern California and to begin the process of `rethinking' Los Angeles.

Rethinking State Politics in India

Rethinking State Politics in India
Title Rethinking State Politics in India PDF eBook
Author Ashutosh Kumar
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 435
Release 2016-12-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1315391449

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In recent decades, India has been witness to the assertion of geographically, culturally and historically constituted distinct and well-defined regions that display ethnic, communal, caste and other social–political cleavages. This book examines the changing configurations of state politics in India. Focussing on identity politics and development, it explores the specificities of the regions within states — not merely as politico-administrative constructs but also as conceived in historical, geographic, economic, sociological or cultural terms. Adopting a comparative approach, the book looks at alternative theoretical approaches — the quest for homeland, identity, caste politics and public policy. This second edition includes a new Introduction that updates the research in the area, while further developing the theoretical framework. One of the first major volumes on federalism in India, including studies from across the nation, this book will be indispensable for students and scholars of political science, sociology, history and South Asian studies.