![]() Historicizing Regional Change: “rounds of accumulation” The global factory in a rearticulated spatial division of labourĬhapter 26 Place and the power-geometries of migration Orientations, disorientations and reorientations to social reproductionĮmbodiments of imagination and reorientations Urban commoning in Los Angeles and JakartaĬhapter 24 Towards a queer phenomenology of social reproduction The openness of space and Latin American viewsĬhapter 23 Grassroots struggles for the city of the many The relational geography of fossil fuel divestmentĬhapter 22 Doreen Massey and Latin America Geographical imaginations and power-geometries Physical and human geography as a shared sociogeomorphic projectĬhapter 21 Geographical imaginations of pension divestment campaigns “The past isn’t dead, it isn’t even past” Towards a sociogeomorphology of river restoration Poverty as one site for building alternative politicsĬhapter 18 Doreen Massey’s urban political ecologyĬhapter 19 The sociogeomorphology of river restoration Lampedusa in Hamburg and geosocial throwntogethernessĬomplicating conclusions about global city citizenshipĬhapter 17 Hegemonies are not totalities! Lampedusa in Hamburg and geopolitical throwntogetherness Lampedusa in Hamburg and urban throwntogetherness “Taking back control”: insurgent nationalism and the promise of powerĬhapter 16 Lampedusa in Hamburg and the “throwntogetherness” of global city citizenship The unsettled hyphen: nation-states and the management of neoliberalization Taking place: the spaces of the conjuncture Telling the time: the conjuncture as condensed temporalities Towards a more complex political geography: possibilities and prospectsĬhapter 15 Finding place in the conjuncture Locating a global city region in a national context Spatial divisions of labour and social relations of productionĬonclusion: “spatial divisions of labour” revisitedĬhapter 14 Where is London? THE (MORE THAN) LOCAL POLITICS OF A GLOBAL CITY The ongoing restructuring of “old industrial Britain” Understanding uneven development in the UK: spatial divisions of labour and social relations of production ![]() The locality debate: much ado about something Spatial divisions of labour: the radical critique Understanding uneven development: industrial restructuring and spatial divisions of labour Philosophical realism, objects and categoriesĬhapter 7 Ontology and the politics of spaceĬhapter 10 From “the” North to “the” SouthĬhapter 11 Reflections on Capital and Land by Massey and CatalanoĬhapter 12 The road to Brexit on the British coalfieldsĬhapter 13 Industrial restructuring and spatial divisions of labour Philadelphia, 1971–72: regional science at PennĬhapter 6 Why did space matter to Doreen Massey? Moving across borders: Oxford in the early 1960s Place matters: growing up in the northwest Chapter 1 Out Of Place: Doreen Massey, Radical Geographer
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