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Barnes, T.

Barnes, T.
Barnes, T.
Trevor Barnes’ work extends across theories of economic value; analytical political economy; flexibility and industrial restructuring; and the ‘theoretical histories’ of Anglo-American economic geography. Drawing upon insights from science studies, his work demonstrates that ‘local models’ may be most adept at capturing the unstable and often conflictual nature of transformations within resource peripheries. Barnes also has emphasized the importance of interrogating many of the fixed categories and approaches which historically have dominated economic geography
economic geography, flexible production, knowledge, marxism, political economy, quantitative revolution, representation, resource economies, science studies, spatial science
9780080449111
273-274
Elsevier
Reimer, Suzanne
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Kitchen, Rob
Thrift, Nigel
Reimer, Suzanne
d6594766-1967-4439-a8bb-14e52a6e2f5f
Kitchen, Rob
Thrift, Nigel

Reimer, Suzanne (2009) Barnes, T. In, Kitchen, Rob and Thrift, Nigel (eds.) International Encyclopedia of Human Geography. Kidlington, UK. Elsevier, pp. 273-274. (doi:10.1016/B978-008044910-4.00591-5).

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Trevor Barnes’ work extends across theories of economic value; analytical political economy; flexibility and industrial restructuring; and the ‘theoretical histories’ of Anglo-American economic geography. Drawing upon insights from science studies, his work demonstrates that ‘local models’ may be most adept at capturing the unstable and often conflictual nature of transformations within resource peripheries. Barnes also has emphasized the importance of interrogating many of the fixed categories and approaches which historically have dominated economic geography

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Published date: July 2009
Keywords: economic geography, flexible production, knowledge, marxism, political economy, quantitative revolution, representation, resource economies, science studies, spatial science

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Local EPrints ID: 41855
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/41855
ISBN: 9780080449111
PURE UUID: 47319288-422c-4358-b846-f2da36deda93
ORCID for Suzanne Reimer: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7325-4368

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Date deposited: 09 Oct 2009
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 08:38

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Author: Suzanne Reimer ORCID iD
Editor: Rob Kitchen
Editor: Nigel Thrift

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