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Contemporary crisis across Europe and the crisis of regional development theories (2013)
Journal Article
Hadjimichalis, C., & Hudson, R. (2013). Contemporary crisis across Europe and the crisis of regional development theories. Regional Studies, 48(1), 208-218. https://doi.org/10.1080/00343404.2013.834044

Hadjimichalis C. and Hudson R. Contemporary crisis across Europe and the crisis of regional development theories, Regional Studies. This paper explores the prima facie puzzling issue of why so much contemporary theory in economic geography and region... Read More about Contemporary crisis across Europe and the crisis of regional development theories.

Territorial agglomeration and industrial symbiosis: Sitakunda-Bhatiary, Bangladesh, as a secondary processing complex (2012)
Journal Article
Gregson, N., Crang, M., Ahamed, F., Akter, N., Ferdous, R., Foisal, S., & Hudson, R. (2012). Territorial agglomeration and industrial symbiosis: Sitakunda-Bhatiary, Bangladesh, as a secondary processing complex. Economic Geography, 88(1), 37-58. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1944-8287.2011.01138.x

This article both joins with recent arguments in economic geography that have made connections between work on industrial symbiosis and agglomerative tendencies and recasts this work. Drawing on the case of Sitakunda-Bhatiary, Bangladesh, it shows th... Read More about Territorial agglomeration and industrial symbiosis: Sitakunda-Bhatiary, Bangladesh, as a secondary processing complex.

Critical Political Economy and Material Transformation (2012)
Journal Article
Hudson, R. (2012). Critical Political Economy and Material Transformation. New Political Economy, 17(4), 373-397. https://doi.org/10.1080/13563467.2011.578736

The starting point for this paper is that critical political economy needs to take up the challenge that originates in Marx's seminal contributions of conceptualising the economy as both processes of value creation and processes of material transform... Read More about Critical Political Economy and Material Transformation.

Geographies of economic decline. (2011)
Book Chapter
Hudson, R. (2011). Geographies of economic decline. In R. Lee, A. Leyshon, L. McDowell, & P. Sunley (Eds.), A Compendium of Economic Geography (261-272). SAGE Publications

Spatial circuits of value. (2011)
Book Chapter
Hudson, R. (2011). Spatial circuits of value. In A. Pike, A. Rodriguez-Pose, & J. Tomaney (Eds.), Handbook of Local and Regional Development (109-118). Routledge

From knowledge based economy … to knowledge based economy? Reflections on changes in the economy and development policies in the North East of England (2011)
Journal Article
Hudson, R. (2011). From knowledge based economy … to knowledge based economy? Reflections on changes in the economy and development policies in the North East of England. Regional Studies, 45(7), 997-1012. https://doi.org/10.1080/00343400802662633

From knowledge-based economy to … knowledge-based economy? Reflections on changes in the economy and development policies in the North East of England, Regional Studies. Against the background of claims made about the emergence of a new knowledge-bas... Read More about From knowledge based economy … to knowledge based economy? Reflections on changes in the economy and development policies in the North East of England.

Life on the edge: navigating the competitive tensions between the 'social' and the 'economic' in the social economy and in its relations to the mainstream (2009)
Journal Article
Hudson, R. (2009). Life on the edge: navigating the competitive tensions between the 'social' and the 'economic' in the social economy and in its relations to the mainstream. Journal of Economic Geography, 9(4), 493-510. https://doi.org/10.1093/jeg/lbp005

Drawing on detailed empirical research in the UK, in this article I explore the motivations that lie behind the formation of social economy organisations (SEOs) and the multiple trajectories that these can then follow and the tensions to which this c... Read More about Life on the edge: navigating the competitive tensions between the 'social' and the 'economic' in the social economy and in its relations to the mainstream.

The costs of globalization: Producing new forms of risk to health and well-being (2009)
Book Chapter
Hudson, R. (2009). The costs of globalization: Producing new forms of risk to health and well-being. . Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/rm.2008.13

Processes of contemporary globalization generate a particular landscape of risk. This landscape is shaped by the economic imperatives that lead to the export of hazardous activities, processes and materials in combination with the uneven regulatory s... Read More about The costs of globalization: Producing new forms of risk to health and well-being.

Regional Development: Uneven Regional Development (2009)
Book Chapter
Hudson, R. (2009). Regional Development: Uneven Regional Development. In N. Thrift, & R. Kitchin (Eds.), International encyclopaedia of human geography (18-23). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-008044910-4.00884-1

The concept of uneven development originally developed within Marxian political economy to describe – inter alia – relations between political classes, between the forces and relations of production, and between companies. Subsequently, it became gen... Read More about Regional Development: Uneven Regional Development.

Economic Geography: Fordism (2009)
Book Chapter
Hudson, R. (2009). Economic Geography: Fordism. In N. Thrift, & R. Kitchin (Eds.), International encyclopaedia of human geography (226-231). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-008044910-4.00166-8

The term ‘Fordism’ has many meanings. It originated as a description of the radical new way of organising the mass production of automobiles developed by Henry Ford in the early years of the twentieth century. Later it became used to describe a parti... Read More about Economic Geography: Fordism.