
Interplaces
An Economic Geography of the Inter-urban and International Economies
Nicholas A. Phelps(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 10. August 2017
Book
Hardback
376 pages
978-0-19-966822-9 (ISBN)
Description
Much of the world's economic activity takes place in between cities and nations - the geographical containers that we have taken for granted for hundreds of years now.
In this book Nicholas Phelps provides a guide to this uncharted territory within urban and economic geography. He highlights the importance of intermediary actors and processes in shaping this economy in between. From the airports, shopping malls, and office parks that have sprung up on the road between cities, to work done on the move in cars and trains, to the decisions made by internationally mobile networks of experts in conferences and negotiations. The geography of the economy in between is revealed as one involving four recurring and coexisting economic geographical formations - the agglomeration, the enclave, the networks, and the arena. Phelps sets out a multidisciplinary perspective and agenda on the question of the how, why, and where much contemporary economic activity takes place.
In this book Nicholas Phelps provides a guide to this uncharted territory within urban and economic geography. He highlights the importance of intermediary actors and processes in shaping this economy in between. From the airports, shopping malls, and office parks that have sprung up on the road between cities, to work done on the move in cars and trains, to the decisions made by internationally mobile networks of experts in conferences and negotiations. The geography of the economy in between is revealed as one involving four recurring and coexisting economic geographical formations - the agglomeration, the enclave, the networks, and the arena. Phelps sets out a multidisciplinary perspective and agenda on the question of the how, why, and where much contemporary economic activity takes place.
Reviews / Votes
We must thank Phelps for bringing us new metaphors to help us understand interplaces and the contemporary landscape of global capitalism... I recommend the book to human and economic geographers, planners and policymakers, but also to any eclectic social scientist who is interested in the global economy and its relationship with the built landscape. * Simone Franzi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Urban Studies *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
728 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-966822-9 (9780199668229)
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Person
Nicholas Phelps gained a BA (Hons) and a PhD in geography from UCL and Newcastle respectively. Prior to working as a professor at the Bartlett School of Planning at UCL, he has worked as a lecturer in City & Regional Planning at Cardiff University, in Geography at the University of Leeds and a Reader in geography at the University of Southampton. He has authored and edited 7 books and published over 60 international peer-reviewed journal articles. He currently serves on the editorial boards of the journals Economic Geography, Journal of Economic Geography and Environment & Planning C.
Author
Professor of Urban and Regional DevelopmentProfessor of Urban and Regional Development, Bartlett School of Planning, University College London
Content
PART 1; PART 2: THE INTER-URBAN ECONOMY; PART 3: THE INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY