Critical geographical praxis: globalisation and socio-spatial disorder
By: Banerjee-Guha, Swapna.
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ArticlePublisher: 2002Description: p.4503-509.Subject(s): Globalization
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: With the academisation of radical geographical thought and its further development from radical to critical in recent years, and a growing importance of emerging critique of erstwhile social theories in various disciplines, the globalisation discourse on space-time convergence is increasingly occupying a significant position in the ongoing debates in critical geography. It, therefore, becomes important to examine the process of globalisation with a spatial dialectical perspective and bring out the facets of political economy of space though such geographical researches. - Reproduced.
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With the academisation of radical geographical thought and its further development from radical to critical in recent years, and a growing importance of emerging critique of erstwhile social theories in various disciplines, the globalisation discourse on space-time convergence is increasingly occupying a significant position in the ongoing debates in critical geography. It, therefore, becomes important to examine the process of globalisation with a spatial dialectical perspective and bring out the facets of political economy of space though such geographical researches. - Reproduced.


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