Doreen Massey : critical dialogues /

"Doreen Massey was a creative scholar, inspiring teacher and restless activist. Her path-breaking thinking about space, place, politics and economy changed not only geography but the critical social sciences, initiating new ways of seeing, understanding and indeed transforming the world. This c...

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Other Authors: Werner, Marion (Editor), Peck, Jamie (Editor), Lave, Rebecca, 1970- (Editor), Christophers, Brett, 1971- (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New Castle upon Tyne : Agenda Publishing, [2018]
Series:Economic transformations (Newcastle upon Tyne, England)
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Out of place: Doreen Massey, radical geographer / Brett Christophers
  • pt. I Contexts
  • 2. North and South: spatial divisions in a life lived geographically / Linda McDowell
  • 3. Her dark past / Trevor Barnes
  • 4. Trainspotting in Bethlehem / Michael Dear
  • 5. Becoming a geographer: Massey moments in a spatial education / Gillian Hart
  • 6. Why did space matter to Doreen Massey? / Michael Rustin
  • 7. Ontology and the politics of space / Andrew Sayer
  • 8. Doreen matters: ways of understanding and being in the world / Abel Albet
  • 9. Just carry on being different / Susan M. Roberts
  • pt. II Conjunctures
  • 10. From "the" North to "the" South: spatializing the conjuncture in British cultural studies / John Pickles
  • 11. Reflections on Capital and Land by Massey and Catalano / Erica Schoenberger
  • 12. The road to Brexit on the British coalfields / Ray Hudson
  • 13. Industrial restructuring and spatial divisions of labour: understanding uneven regional development in the UK / Richard Meegan
  • 14. Where is London? The (more than) local politics of a global city / Allan Cochrane
  • 15. Finding place in the conjuncture: a dialogue with Doreen / John Clarke
  • 16. Lampedusa in Hamburg and the "throwntogetherness" of global city citizenship / Katharyne Mitchell
  • 17. Hegemonies are not totalities! Repoliticizing poverty as resistance / Sarah Elwood
  • pt. III Connections
  • 18. Doreen Massey's urban political ecology / Caroline Keegan
  • 19. The sociogeomorphology of river restoration: dam removal and the politics of place / Coleen Fox
  • 20. Film and thinking space / Jessica Jacobs
  • 21. Geographical imaginations of pension divestment campaigns / Kendra Strauss
  • 22. Doreen Massey and Latin America / Perla Zusman
  • 23. Grassroots struggles for the city of the many: from the politics of spatiality to the spatialities of politics / Eric Sheppard
  • 24. Towards a queer phenomenology of social reproduction: insights from life histories of informal economy workers in urban India / Vinay Gidwani
  • 25. Global factory, supply chains and spatial divisions of labour at the Mexico-US border / Christian Berndt
  • 26. Place and the power-geometries of migration / Alison Mountz.