ABSTRACT
Following its rise to prominence in the 1990s work on territory, the state and urban politics continues to be a vibrant and dynamic area of academic concern. Focusing heavily on the work of one key influential figure in the development of the field - Kevin R. Cox - this volume draws together a collection of prominent and well established scholars to reflect on the development and state of the field and to establish a research agenda for future work.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |20 pages
Introduction
part |53 pages
Conceptualizing Space and Territory: from Quantitative Geography to Historical-Geographical Materialism
part |75 pages
Urban Politics and Local Economic Development In Territorial Context
part |52 pages
State, Territory and Difference
part |22 pages
Rejoinder