Globalisation, the State and Regional Australia
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Sydney University Press
Published:15th May '18
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Globalisation, the State and Regional Australia examines the political and economic implications of globalisation on regional Australia.
Drilling down through layers of theory, policy and politics, Amanda Walsh surveys how globalisation has played out in regional Australia.
‘If we are to understand global capital, neoliberalism and the state in meaningful ways, we must understand them as they operate in, and on, particular places and people.’ Amanda Walsh
Globalisation is an inescapable term in the 21st century, but its real meaning is often difficult to pin down. This book sheds new light on the political and economic implications of globalisation by examining the lived experience of a particular region: the Shoalhaven area of New South Wales, where two iconic Australian industries – dairying and manufacturing – struggled to survive in the face of global competition.
Drilling down through layers of theory, policy and politics, Amanda Walsh surveys how globalisation has played out in regional Australia. Using industry case studies, she explores how decisions made at a national level have affected regional communities, and considers the role of the state in promoting and mediating globalising forces.
‘Anyone interested in how Shoalhaven industries have developed, including dairy, manufacturing and tourism industries, will take pleasure in reading the book.’ -- Rebecca Fist * South Coast Register *
‘[This] is an engaging new book, relating general observations about the political economy of globalisation to specific issues in Australian regional development.’ -- Frank Stilwell * Journal of Australian Political Economy, iss. 81 *
- Nominated for Victorian Premier's Literary Award 2018 (Australia)
- Nominated for Regional Studies Association Early Career Researcher Award 2018 (UK)
- Nominated for CHASS Prize for a Book in the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences 2019 (Australia)
ISBN: 9781743325568
Dimensions: 210mm x 148mm x 20mm
Weight: 495g
316 pages