State/space: A Reader
(2002)
Book
Brenner, N., Jessop, B., Jones, M., & MacLeod, G. (2002). N. Brenner, B. Jessop, M. Jones, & G. Macleod (Eds.), State/space: A Reader. Blackwell
Spaces of utopia and dystopia: landscaping the contemporary city. (2002)
Journal Article
MacLeod, G., & Ward, K. (2002). Spaces of utopia and dystopia: landscaping the contemporary city. Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography, 84(3-4), 153-170. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0435-3684.2002.00121.x
Regional tensions: constructing institutional cohesion. (2002)
Book Chapter
MacLeod, G. (2002). Regional tensions: constructing institutional cohesion. In J. Peck, & K. Ward (Eds.), City of Revolution: Restructuring Manchester (176-189). Manchester University Press
Introduction: State space in question. (2002)
Book Chapter
Brenner, N., Jessop, B., Jones, M., & MacLeod, G. (2002). Introduction: State space in question. In N. Brenner, B. Jessop, M. Jones, & G. MacLeod (Eds.), State/Space: A Reader. Blackwell
From urban entrepreneurialism to a 'Revanchist City'? On the spatial injustices of Glasgow's Renaissance (2002)
Journal Article
MacLeod, G. (2002). From urban entrepreneurialism to a 'Revanchist City'? On the spatial injustices of Glasgow's Renaissance. Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography, 34(3), 602-624. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8330.00256Recent perspectives on the American city have highlighted the extent to which the economic and sociospatial contradictions generated by two decades of "actually existing" neoliberal urbanism appear to demand an increasingly punitive or "revanchist" p... Read More about From urban entrepreneurialism to a 'Revanchist City'? On the spatial injustices of Glasgow's Renaissance.
Renewing the geography of regions (2001)
Journal Article
MacLeod, G., & Jones, M. (2001). Renewing the geography of regions. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 19(6), 669-695. https://doi.org/10.1068/d217tRecent academic discourses pertaining to a 'new regionalism' in economic development and territorial representation, in parallel with the constitutional restructuring of certain nation-states, have done much to revive a widespread debate about region... Read More about Renewing the geography of regions.
New regionalism reconsidered: Globalization and the remaking of political economic space (2001)
Journal Article
MacLeod, G. (2001). New regionalism reconsidered: Globalization and the remaking of political economic space. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 25(4), 804-829. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2427.00345Amid the near frenzied exaltation of economic globalization and a purported decline of the nation state, a range of subnational regional economies and urban metropoles are increasingly being canonized as the paradigmatic exemplars of wealth creation.... Read More about New regionalism reconsidered: Globalization and the remaking of political economic space.
Globalizing Parisian thought-waves: recent advances in the study of social regulation, disclosure, politics and space. (2001)
Book Chapter
MacLeod, G. (2001). Globalizing Parisian thought-waves: recent advances in the study of social regulation, disclosure, politics and space. In B. Jessop (Ed.), The Regulation Approach: An Anthology (533-553). Edward Elgar Publishing
Identity, hybridity and the institutionalization of territory: On the geohistory of Celtic devolution. (2001)
Book Chapter
MacLeod, G. (2001). Identity, hybridity and the institutionalization of territory: On the geohistory of Celtic devolution. In D. Harvey, R. Jones, N. McInroy, & C. Milligan (Eds.), Celtic Geographies: Landscape, Identity, Culture (53-68). Routledge
Beyond soft institutionalism: accumulation, regulation, and their geographical fixes (2001)
Journal Article
MacLeod, G. (2001). Beyond soft institutionalism: accumulation, regulation, and their geographical fixes. Environment and Planning A, 33(7), 1145-1167. https://doi.org/10.1068/a32194This author offers a circumspect appraisal of the recent controversies surrounding an 'institutional turn' in economic geography and urban and regional studies. He contends that, although the prevailing institutionalist perspectives undoubtedly yield... Read More about Beyond soft institutionalism: accumulation, regulation, and their geographical fixes.
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