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Spaces of neoliberalization: towards a theory of uneven geographical development

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In this second edition of essays David Harvey searches for adequate conceptualizations of space and of uneven geographical development that will help to understand the new historical geography of global capitalism. The theory of uneven geographical development needs further examination: The extreme volatility in contemporary political economic fortunes across and between spaces of the world economy cries out for better historical-geographical analysis and theoretical interpretation. The political necessity is just as urgent since social inequalities have increased in recent decades. Fiscal crises have cascaded across much of the developing world with devastating results from Mexico to Indonesia, Russia and Argentina. Simultaneously, the different oppositional movements to neoliberalism create both opportunities and barriers in the search for alternatives. Harvey shows that this search needs to be supported by a deeper theoretical understanding of the roles of space and uneven geographical development in shaping the world around us.

In this second edition of essays David Harvey searches for adequate conceptualizations of space and of uneven geographical development that will help to understand the new historical geography of global capitalism. The theory of uneven geographical development needs further examination: The extreme volatility in contemporary political economic fortunes across and between spaces of the world economy cries out for better historical-geographical analysis and theoretical interpretation. The political necessity is just as urgent since social inequalities have increased in recent decades. Fiscal crises have cascaded across much of the developing world with devastating results from Mexico to Indonesia, Russia and Argentina. Simultaneously, the different oppositional movements to neoliberalism create both opportunities and barriers in the search for alternatives. Harvey shows that this search needs to be supported by a deeper theoretical understanding of the roles of space and uneven geographical development in shaping the world around us.
  • Isbn
    9783515115223
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    3.7 MB
  • Número de páginas
    121
  • Idioma
    Inglés
  • Formato
    PDF
  • Protección
    DRM
  • Referencia
    BKW169417

David Harvey

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Es catedrático de Antropología en la City University of New York. Anteriormente ha sido profesor de Geografía en la Universidad Johns Hopkins y titular de la cátedra Halford Mackinder de Geografía en la Universidad de Oxford. Recibió el premio a la Contribución Destacada de la Asociación de Geógrafos Estadounidenses en 1980; la Medalla de Oro Anders Retzius de la Sociedad Sueca de Antropología y Geografía en 1989; y en 1995 la Patron’s Medal de la Royal Geographical Society, y el premio francés Vautrin Lud. En Akal ha publicado Espacios de esperanza (2003), El nuevo imperialismo (2004), Espacios del capital (2007), París, capital de la modernidad (Akal, 2008), Guía de El capital de Marx (Akal, en prensa) y El enigma del capital (Akal, en prensa). En Siglo XXI de España ha publicado Urbanismo y desigualdad social (1990).