
Hub Cities in the Knowledge Economy
Seaports, Airports, Brainports
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 26. August 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
284 pages
978-1-138-24702-4 (ISBN)
Description
The overarching research topic addressed in this book is the complex and multifaceted interaction between infrastructural accessibility/connectivity of city-regions on the one hand and knowledge generation in these city-regions on the other hand. To this end, the book brings together chapters analysing how infrastructural accessibility is related to changing patterns of business location of knowledge-intensive industries in city-regions. The chapters in this book specifically dwell on recent manifestations of and developments in the accessibility/knowledge-nexus, with a particular metageographical focus on how this materializes in major city-regions. In the different chapters, this shifting relation is broached from different perspectives (seaports, airports, brainports), at different scales (ranging from global-scale analyses to case studies), and by adopting a variety of methodologies (straddling the wide variety of methodological approaches currently adopted in human geography research). Researchers contributing to this edited volume come from different scholarly backgrounds (sociology, human geography, regional planning), which allows for a varied treatise of this research topic.
Reviews / Votes
'The remarkable ideas presented in this book offer a valuable window on the connections between mobility networks, knowledge generation and development, for students, academics and policy makers to consider, especially after the economic crisis of 2008 which has affected some countries so deeply. The powerful topic of this work, new and multiple forms of connectivity, guides us through the thought-provoking and clarifying points made about the geography of world cities and world city regions.' CA!ndida Gago, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain 'Working across diverse disciplinary fields and geographical scales, the contributors to this rigorous and readable volume show how the infrastructures of transportation and personal mobility combine with local and global networks of knowledge creation and exchange in privileged urban places. The insights and evidence presented are essential for understanding why some city-regions occupy a dominant position in today's global economy.' Peter V. Hall, Simon Fraser University, Canada 'For anyone interested in the intersections between infrastructure, connectivity and territorial and networked forms of knowledge production in major city-regions, this is an indispensable collection. It contains a treasure trove of detailed empirical case studies, which significantly advance our understanding of the multiple dimensions of knowledge hubs? in the global economy.' Michael Hoyler, Loughborough University, UKMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
442 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-24702-4 (9781138247024)
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Sven Conventz | Ben Derudder | Alain Thierstein
Hub Cities in the Knowledge Economy
Seaports, Airports, Brainports
E-Book
05/2016
Routledge
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Sven Conventz | Ben Derudder | Alain Thierstein
Hub Cities in the Knowledge Economy
Seaports, Airports, Brainports
E-Book
05/2016
Routledge
€72.49
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Sven Conventz | Ben Derudder | Alain Thierstein
Hub Cities in the Knowledge Economy
Seaports, Airports, Brainports
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Persons
Sven Conventz, Munich University of Technology, Germany, Ben Derudder, Ghent University, Belgium; Alain Thierstein, Munich University of Technology, Germany and Frank Witlox, Ghent University, Belgium.
Content
Introduction Knowledge Hubs, BenDerudder, SvenConventz, AlainThierstein, FrankWitlox; Part I PART I; Chapter 1 Knowledge Flows and Physical Connectivity in the Global Economy, BenDerudder, Elien VanDe Vijver, FrankWitlox; Chapter 2 Knowledge Hubs, MichaelBentlage, AlainThierstein, StefanLuethi; Chapter 3 Knowledge Hubs in the Polycentric German Urban System between Concentration Processes and Conurbation Dynamics, AnnaGrowe; Chapter 4 Hub-airports as Cities of Intersections, SvenConventz, AlainThierstein; Chapter 5 European Port Cities, AnneWiese, AlainThierstein; Part II PART II; Chapter 6 Hub Cities in the Evolving Internet, Edward J.Malecki; Chapter 7 Urban and Regional Analysis and the Digital Revolution, EmmanouilTranos, PeterNijkamp; Chapter 8 Mediating the City, OliMould; Part III PART III; Chapter 9 Agglomeration and Knowledge in European Regional Growth, TeodoraDogaru, Frankvan Oort, DarioDiodato, MarkThissen; Chapter 10 Types of Hub Cities and their Effects on Urban Creative Economies, Zachary P.Neal; Chapter 11 Capital Cities as Knowledge Hubs, HeikeMayer, MargaretCowell;