Politics and Method
Contrasting Studies in Industrial Geography
Doreen Massey author Richard Meegan author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:3rd Oct '85
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First Published in 1985. For more than a decade now a number of debates have been taking place within industrial geography. The period has been one in which issues of the geography of industry—of the spatial form of industrial decline and growth—have often been at the forefront of wider political debate. The issue of the relationship between theory, method, politics and policies is common to all the social sciences, and the debate which is presented here has relevance beyond industrial geography —in economics, in sociology, in other branches of human geography. This book is built around a seminar which was held in 1983. It was organized under the auspices of the then SSRC, now ESRC, as part of the programme of Doreen Massey’s Fellowship in Industrial Location Research. The aim was explicitly to allow time for a small group of participants to discuss the range of issues around the question of the relationship between policies, politics, theory and method.
"Extremely interesting reading... Each of the chapters are clearly written and are most helpfully introduced by the editors... Overall, it is hard to fault this volume... An excellent volume and well-worth purchasing." Economic Geography
ISBN: 9780416362503
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
202 pages