The crisis, the economic geography and Julie Graham: local development alternatives from the feminist critique

This article reflects on academic interpretations consolidated and well established local development strategies, weighed against the potential that offers the concept of local development based on ethical and political principles. The article is organized through a dual purpose. On one hand it wish...

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Main Author: Antònia Casellas
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2011-12-01
Series:Anales de Geografía de la Universidad Complutense
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Online Access:http://147.96.1.34/index.php/AGUC/article/view/37017
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spelling doaj-f39bf9b61e87456f8b27579748b618f82020-11-25T01:30:11ZspaUniversidad Complutense de MadridAnales de Geografía de la Universidad Complutense0211-98031988-23782011-12-01312314610.5209/rev_AGUC.2011.v31.n2.3701736892The crisis, the economic geography and Julie Graham: local development alternatives from the feminist critiqueAntònia Casellas0Departament de Geografia Universitat Autònoma de BarcelonaThis article reflects on academic interpretations consolidated and well established local development strategies, weighed against the potential that offers the concept of local development based on ethical and political principles. The article is organized through a dual purpose. On one hand it wishes to pay tribute to the work of Julie Graham, professor of economic geography at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst who passed away suddenly in 2010. On the other hand, on the pretext of Graham’s legacy, it extends and develops its thinking with the contributions of feminist, poststructuralist and neo-Marxist approaches, to advance towards interpretative approaches for building a new development narrative. It concludes that alternatives to the present crisis can be found in the potential offered by local economies if these are rooted in the territory and based on ethical questions and social and environmental justice.http://147.96.1.34/index.php/AGUC/article/view/37017desarrolloeconomía localcomunidadglobalizacióngeografía económicajulie graham.
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economía local
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title The crisis, the economic geography and Julie Graham: local development alternatives from the feminist critique
title_short The crisis, the economic geography and Julie Graham: local development alternatives from the feminist critique
title_full The crisis, the economic geography and Julie Graham: local development alternatives from the feminist critique
title_fullStr The crisis, the economic geography and Julie Graham: local development alternatives from the feminist critique
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publisher Universidad Complutense de Madrid
series Anales de Geografía de la Universidad Complutense
issn 0211-9803
1988-2378
publishDate 2011-12-01
description This article reflects on academic interpretations consolidated and well established local development strategies, weighed against the potential that offers the concept of local development based on ethical and political principles. The article is organized through a dual purpose. On one hand it wishes to pay tribute to the work of Julie Graham, professor of economic geography at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst who passed away suddenly in 2010. On the other hand, on the pretext of Graham’s legacy, it extends and develops its thinking with the contributions of feminist, poststructuralist and neo-Marxist approaches, to advance towards interpretative approaches for building a new development narrative. It concludes that alternatives to the present crisis can be found in the potential offered by local economies if these are rooted in the territory and based on ethical questions and social and environmental justice.
topic desarrollo
economía local
comunidad
globalización
geografía económica
julie graham.
url http://147.96.1.34/index.php/AGUC/article/view/37017
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