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Spatial Divisions of Labour Doreen Massey

Spatial Divisions of Labour By Doreen Massey

Spatial Divisions of Labour by Doreen Massey


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This second edition includes a new first chapter and an extensive additional concluding essay addressing key issues in the debates and controversies which followed initial publication.

Spatial Divisions of Labour Summary

Spatial Divisions of Labour: Social Structures and the Geography of Production by Doreen Massey

The first edition of Spatial Divisions of Labour rapidly became a classic. It had enormous influence on thinking about uneven development, the nature of economic space, and the conceptualisation of place arguing for an approach embedding all these issues in a notion of spatialised social relations. This second edition includes a new first chapter and an extensive additional concluding essay addressing key issues in the debates and controversies which followed initial publication.

Table of Contents

Preface to the Second Edition.- The Issues Changing Questions in Industrial Geography.- Uneven Development and Spatial Structures.- Some Changing Spatial Structures in the United Kingdom.- The Effects on Local Areas: Class and Gender Relations.- Class, Politics and the Geography of Employment.- The Reproduction of Inequality: A Question of Politics.- Reflections on the Debates of a Decade.

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GOR004557035
9780333594940
0333594940
Spatial Divisions of Labour: Social Structures and the Geography of Production by Doreen Massey
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
1995-06-28
393
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