Geography: Making a Difference in a Globalizing World
A Special Issue of Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers
(June 2004, Volume 29/2)
Transactions publishes much of the best research and scholarship in
geography and our cognate disciplines in social and physical science. For
the 2004 meeting of the International Geographical Union, the journal
published a major issue on globalization. This issue, plus a series of
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Geography: Making a Difference in a Globalizing World
A Special Issue of Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers
Volume 29 Number 2, June 2004
Editorial: Geography: making a difference in a globalizing world
Ron Martin
Transnational spaces and everyday lives
David Ley
Local consumption cultures in a globalizing world
Peter Jackson
Globalization and the politics of local and regional development: the
question of convergence
Kevin R. Cox
Antinomies of community: some thoughts on geography, resources and empire
Michael J. Watts
Regulating economic globalization
Ash Amin
Environmental science, sustainability and politics
Tim O'Riordan
Related Papers
Structural power, agency and national liberation: the case of East Timor
James F. Glassman
Vol. 28/3
Convergence space: process geographies of grassroots globalization networks
Paul Routledge
Vol. 28/3
Spatialities of transnational resistance to globalization: the maps of
grievance of the Inter-Continental Caravan
David Featherstone
Vol. 28/4
Geographers and 'globalization': (yet) another missed boat?
Peter Dicken
Vol. 29/1
‘Globalizing’ regional development: a global production networks
perspective
Neil M. Coe, Martin Hess, Henry Wai-chung Yeung, Peter Dicken, Jeffrey
Henderson
Vol. 29/4
Triangulating the borderless world: geographies of power in the Indonesia-
Malaysia-Singapore Growth Triangle
Matthew Sparke, James D. Sidaway, Tim Bunnell, Carl Grundy-Warr
Vol. 29/4
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