|
|
Showing 1 - 4 of
4 matches in All Departments
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 collection of commissioned
essays, including from Doreen Massey's long-time interlocutors and
collaborators, explores both the generative sources and the
continuing potential of her remarkably wide-ranging and influential
body of work. It provides an unparalleled assessment of the
political and social context that gave rise to many of Massey's key
ideas and contributions - such as spatial divisions of labour,
power-geometries and the global sense of place - and how they
subsequently travelled, and were translated and transformed, both
within and outside of academia. Looking forward, rather than merely
backward, the collection also highlights the many ways in which
Massey's formulations and frameworks provide a basis for new
interventions in contemporary debates over immigration,
financialization, macroeconomic crises, political engagement beyond
academia, and more. Doreen Massey: Critical Dialogues is a
testament to the continuing relevance of Doreen Massey's work
across a wide range of fields, serving as an invaluable companion
to the new collection of Massey's own writings, The Doreen Massey
Reader published simultaneously and also compiled by the editors.
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 collection of commissioned
essays, including from Doreen Massey's long-time interlocutors and
collaborators, explores both the generative sources and the
continuing potential of her remarkably wide-ranging and influential
body of work. It provides an unparalleled assessment of the
political and social context that gave rise to many of Massey's key
ideas and contributions - such as spatial divisions of labour,
power-geometries and the global sense of place - and how they
subsequently travelled, and were translated and transformed, both
within and outside of academia. Looking forward, rather than merely
backward, the collection also highlights the many ways in which
Massey's formulations and frameworks provide a basis for new
interventions in contemporary debates over immigration,
financialization, macroeconomic crises, political engagement beyond
academia, and more. Doreen Massey: Critical Dialogues is a
testament to the continuing relevance of Doreen Massey's work
across a wide range of fields, serving as an invaluable companion
to the new collection of Massey's own writings, The Doreen Massey
Reader published simultaneously and also compiled by the editors.
Doreen Massey (1944-2016) changed geography. Her ideas on space,
region, labour, identity, ethics and capital transformed the field
itself, while also attracting a wide audience in sociology,
planning, political economy, cultural studies, gender studies and
beyond. The significance of her contributions is difficult to
overstate. Far from a dry defence of disciplinary turf, her claim
that "geography matters" possessed both scholarly substance and
political salience. Through her most influential concepts - such as
power-geometries and a "global sense of place" - she insisted on
the active role of regions and places not simply in bearing the
brunt of political-economic restructuring, but in reshaping the
uneven geographies of global capitalism and the horizons of
politics. In capturing how global forces articulated with the
particularities of place, Massey's work, right up until her death,
was an inspiration for critical social sciences and political
activists alike. It integrated theory and politics in the service
of challenging and transforming both. This collection of Massey's
writings brings together for the first time the full span of her
formative contributions, showcasing the continuing relevance of her
ideas to current debates on globalization, immigration, nationalism
and neoliberalism, among other topics. With introductions from the
editors, the collection represents an unrivalled distillation of
the range and depth of Massey's thinking. It is sure to remain an
essential touchstone for social theory and critical geography for
generations to come.
Doreen Massey (1944-2016) changed geography. Her ideas on space,
region, labour, identity, ethics and capital transformed the field
itself, while also attracting a wide audience in sociology,
planning, political economy, cultural studies, gender studies and
beyond. The significance of her contributions is difficult to
overstate. Far from a dry defence of disciplinary turf, her claim
that "geography matters" possessed both scholarly substance and
political salience. Through her most influential concepts - such as
power-geometries and a "global sense of place" - she insisted on
the active role of regions and places not simply in bearing the
brunt of political-economic restructuring, but in reshaping the
uneven geographies of global capitalism and the horizons of
politics. In capturing how global forces articulated with the
particularities of place, Massey's work, right up until her death,
was an inspiration for critical social sciences and political
activists alike. It integrated theory and politics in the service
of challenging and transforming both. This collection of Massey's
writings brings together for the first time the full span of her
formative contributions, showcasing the continuing relevance of her
ideas to current debates on globalization, immigration, nationalism
and neoliberalism, among other topics. With introductions from the
editors, the collection represents an unrivalled distillation of
the range and depth of Massey's thinking. It is sure to remain an
essential touchstone for social theory and critical geography for
generations to come.
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R367
R340
Discovery Miles 3 400
American Hustle
Jennifer Lawrence, Amy Adams, …
Blu-ray disc
(2)
R528
R259
Discovery Miles 2 590
Let's Rock
The Black Keys
CD
R229
Discovery Miles 2 290
|