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Knowledge, Space, Economy John Bryson (University of Birmingham, UK)

Knowledge, Space, Economy By John Bryson (University of Birmingham, UK)

Knowledge, Space, Economy by John Bryson (University of Birmingham, UK)


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This text provides an interdisciplinary review of the triad of knowledge, space, and economy on entering the 21st century. Drawing on a variety of disciplinary backgrounds, the text comprises a set of statements by leading authors on the role of knowledge in capitalism.

Knowledge, Space, Economy Summary

Knowledge, Space, Economy by John Bryson (University of Birmingham, UK)

The book has a two-fold, very topical impact on the market, reaching those academics who are studying the changes and impacts that information technology has brought to the world and its economies, with its flow of knowledge; and it also targets geographers who are studying the changing spatiality(s) of the world around us, especially within contemporary economic geography

This is the first book to synthesize and consolidate the current interdisciplinary debates emerging on knowledge economies (geography, sociology, economics, management, cultural studies, policy studies). It does this in a very coherent and logical way, which will add to the appeal of this edited collection for students

All of the editors are involved in writing about knowledge from different perspectives and are actively researching in this area

All of the contributors have very high profiles and are widely read and cited within their disiplines/fields.

The book includes contemporary case studies which explore the significance of knowledge for individuals, organizations and nation states, within a range of economic, political and cultural contexts

Unlike competing books in this area, this book uses a wider definition of the economy, incorporating consumer, as well as producer knowledge; the way local knowledge's are shown to incorporate a mix of near and distant knowledge flows; and an ongoing reassessment of the economic and the economy

Innovation and competitiveness are fundamental for economic success and involve exposure to a range of different knowledsge's and the capacity to learn, hence an understanding of the relationships between knowledge, space and economy is vital to anyone involved in global economics at either a research or participatory level.

Knowledge, Space, Economy Reviews

'It is fascinating first, because of the nature of the subject matter and second, because some of the chapters are extremely stimulating.' - The Service Industries Journal

'... a book worthy of serious reflection from those seeking to derive from it the significant cross-disciplinary insight to which the editors have both aspired and effectively delivered.' - Economic Geography Research Group

About John Bryson (University of Birmingham, UK)

John Bryson, Peter Daniels, Nick Henry and Jane Pollard all lecture in the School of Geography and Environmental Sciences, at the University of Birmingham

Table of Contents

1: IntroductionPart I: Knowledge, Space and Economy2: Power/economic knowledge: symbolic and spatial formations; 3: Materialities, spatialities, globalities; 4: Knowledge, innovation and location; 5: The state and contradictions of the knowledge-driven economy; 6: Just in time?: the prevalence of representational time and space to marketing discourses of consumer buyer behaviourPart II: Knowledge at Work in Space and Place7: Creating and sustaining competitiveness: local knowledge and economic geography; 8: The industrial agglomeration (of Motor Sport Valley): a knowledge, space, economy approach; 9: Worlds in motion?: 'Worlds of Production', evolutionary economic change nd contemporary retail banking; 10: Spreading the message: management consultants and the shaping of economic geographies of time and space; 11: The free and the unfree: 'Emerging Markets', the Heritage Foundation and the 'Index of Economic Freedom; 12: Visions of space, place, time and life - useful knowledge, the human form and the new geneticsPart III: Becoming in the (K)now: Spaces of Identity13: Space, knowledge and cosumption; 14: Virtual culture: knowledge, identity and choice; 15: Category management and circuits of knowledge in the UK food business; 16: Being told and answering back: knowledge, power and the new world of work

Additional information

NPB9780415189705
9780415189705
0415189705
Knowledge, Space, Economy by John Bryson (University of Birmingham, UK)
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2000-12-21
344
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