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GEOG 32.01 - Economic Geography & Globalization

This is a course guide for GEOG 32.01.
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    • Course description
    • Defining economic geography
    • In the Library's collections
    • Introductory reading(s)
    • Selected book title(s)
    • Other library resource(s)
    • Finding scholarly articles & journal title(s)
    • Internet resource(s)
    • Citing and Tracking Your Bibliographic References
    • Keeping up with Geography journal literature

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Course description

The new global economy has become integrated across national boundaries, profoundly altering the fortunes of countries, regions, and cities. This course addresses questions that stem from these changes: for example, why do industries locate where they do? What is the impact of foreign investment on local and regional economies? Why are rates of international migration increasing? What can workers and communities do after disinvestment and deindustrialization has occurred? Particular attention is devoted to the United States and the effects on minorities and labor of differential regional economic expansion, renewal, and decline.

 [Source: ORC/Catalog, 01/13/2023]; Dist:SOC

Defining economic geography

The analysis of the spatial distribution of the transportation and consumption of resources, goods, and services, and their effects on the landscape; ‘taking seriously the relations between economic and other social and bio-physical processes, rather than analyzing the economic as either separable from or foundational to such other processes’ (Sheppard in S. Bagchi-Sen and H. Lawton Smith 2006).

There are two distinct new economic geographies in the Anglo-American literature. The first uses sophisticated spatial modelling to explain uneven development and the emergence of industrial clusters—by considering centripetal and centrifugal forces, especially economies of scale and transport costs. See Krugman (1998) Oxford Review of Economic Policy 14, 2; for a critical review, see Martin (1999) Camb. J. Econ. 23.   ...

Mayhew, S. (2015). Economic geography. In A Dictionary of Geography. Oxford University Press. Retrieved 29 May. 2023

A subdiscipline of geography that seeks to describe and explain the absolute and relative location of economic activities, and the flows of information, raw materials, goods, and people that connect otherwise separate local, regional, and national economies. It originated in the late 19th century but, unlike its academic cousin, economics, did not initially favour theory. In the form of commercial geography, it tended to be highly empirical, attending to the relations between a location’s natural and human resource base and the character of its economy. The geography of the production of specific commodities was thus based on observation, not deductions from first economic principles. However, this changed from the mid-1950s. Economic geography was, along with urban geography, at the leading edge of the Quantitative and Scientific Revolution in Anglophone human geography. Partly inspired by the earlier research of Alfred Weber and Walter Christaller, a new generation of economic geographers began to look for consistent patterns in the economic landscape that could be explained with reference to producers acting rationally on the basis of their existing resources, the location of their markets, the transportation costs of moving inputs and finished goods, and so on. Location theory in various forms became a major preoccupation, with economic geographers gathering and analysing quantitative data about all manner of commodity producers in order to identity spatial regularities and departures therefrom. There was an emphasis on describing and seeking to explain spatial decision-making by firms, commuters, labour migrants, and so on. This approach bled into what was called ‘*regional science’, which was linked to government planning and problem-solving.   ...

Rogers, A., Castree, N., & Kitchin, R. (2013). Economic geography. In A Dictionary of Human Geography. Oxford University Press. Retrieved 29 May. 2023

In the Library's collections

Economic geography can be found in different areas of the library's collections. The main 2 areas include the call number range HF 1021 through HF 1027 (general information) and HC 94 through HC 1085.2 (specific countries and regions). These ranges can be found on Berry Level 3.

You can use one of these subject headings to start your research in the library's online catalog:

  • Economic geography
  • globalization economic aspects
    You can add a country's name to narrow your search even more.
  • geopolitics
    You can add a country name or region to narrow the search and see what we have in our collections.

Introductory reading(s)

  • Cover artEconomic geography: a contemporary introduction by Neil M. Coe; Philip F. Kelly; Henry W. C. Yeung
    • Book
    Call Number: Baker-Berry HF 1025 .C73 2007
    ISBN: 9781405132190
    Economic Geography is a comprehensive introduction to this growing field, providing students with a vibrant and distinctive geographical insight into the economy. It contrasts a distinctively geographical approach with popular conceptions and assumptions in economics and management studies. It debates a wide range of topics including economic discourses, uneven development, commodity chains, technology and agglomeration, the commodification of nature, states, transnational corporations, labour, consumption, economic cultures, gender, and ethnic economies. ...
  • Cover artGeopolitics: a very short introduction by Klaus Dodds
    • On Campus or VPN
    • E-Book
    Call Number: eBook
    ISBN: 9780198830764
    Publication Date: 3rd ed.
    From great power politics and speculation about resource scrambles, to everyday encounters and objects such as smart phones, geopolitics affects citizens, corporations, international bodies, social movements, and governments. Geopolitics is far more than simply the impact of geographical features such as rivers, mountains, and climate on political developments. Geopolitics: A Very Short Introduction explores the intellectual historical origins of geopolitics and its current concerns, drawing on regional and thematic case studies. ...
  • Cover artInternational encyclopedia of geography: people, the Earth, environment, and technology by Douglas Richardson; Noel Castree; Michael F. Goodchild; Audrey Kobayashi; Weidong Liu; Richard A. Marston, eds.
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    • E-Book
    Call Number: eBook
    ISBN: 9780470659632
    Representing the definitive reference work for this broad and dynamic field, The International Encyclopedia of Geography arises from an unprecedented collaboration between Wiley and the American Association of Geographers (AAG) to review and define the concepts, research, and techniques in geography and interrelated fields. The Encyclopedia assembles a truly global group of scholars for a comprehensive, authoritative overview of geography around the world.
  • Cover artEconomic geography from International encyclopedia of the social & behavioral sciences by James D. Wright, ed.
    • Book
    • On Campus or VPN
    Call Number: eBook
    ISBN: 9780080970875
    Publication Date: 2nd ed.
    This link goes directly to the article about Economic Geography.
  • Cover artKey concepts in economic geography by James T. Murphy; Yuko Aoyama; Susan Hanson
    • Book
    Call Number: Baker-Berry HF 1025 .A69 2011
    ISBN: 9781847878953
    Organized around 20 short essays, Key Concepts in Economic Geography provides a cutting edge introduction to the central concepts that define contemporary research in economic geography. ...
  • Cover ArtThe Routledge international handbook of globalization studies by Bryan S. Turner, ed.
    • On Campus or VPN
    • E-Book
    Call Number: eBook
    ISBN: 9780415686082
    The Routledge International Handbook of Globalization Studies offers students clear and informed chapters on the history of globalization and key theories that have considered the causes and consequences of the globalization process. There are substantive sections looking at demographic, economic, technological, social and cultural changes in globalization. The handbook examines many negative aspects - new wars, slavery, illegal migration, pollution and inequality - but concludes with an examination of responses to these problems through human rights organizations, international labour law and the growth of cosmopolitanism. ...

Selected book title(s)

  • Cover artLimits to globalization: the disruptive geographies of capitalist development by Eric Sheppard
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    • E-Book
    Call Number: eBook
    ISBN: 9780199681167
    This book summarizes how globalizing capitalism - the economic system now presumed to dominate the global economy - can be understood from a geographical perspective. This is in contrast to mainstream economic analysis, which theorizes globalizing capitalism as a system that is capable of enabling everyone to prosper and every place to achieve economic development. ...
  • Cover artThe new introduction to geographical economics by Steven Brakman; Harry Garretsen; Charles van Marrewijk
    • On Campus or VPN
    • E-Book
    Call Number: eBook
    ISBN: 9780521698030
    Publication Date: 2nd ed.
    Geographical economics starts from the observation that economic activity is clearly not randomly distributed across space. This revised and updated introduction to geographical economics uses the modern tools of economic theory to explain the who, why and where of the location of economic activity. ...
  • Cover artPolitics and practice in economic geography by Adam Tickell; Eric Sheppard; Jamie Peck; Trevor Barnes, eds.
    • Book
    Call Number: Baker-Berry HF 1025 .P65 2007
    ISBN: 9781412907866
    In the last fifteen years economic geography has experienced a number of fundamental theoretical and methodological shifts. Politics and Practice in Economic Geography explains and interrogates these fundamental issues of research practice in the discipline. Concerned with examining the methodological challenges associated with that cultural turn, the text explains and discusses: qualitative and ethnographic methodologies the role and significance of quantitative and numerical methods the methodological implications of both post-structural and feminist theories the use of case-study approaches the methodological relation between the economic geography and neoclassical economics, economic sociology, and economic anthropology. ...
  • Cover artA world made for money: economy, geography, and the way we live today by Bret Wallach
    • On Campus or VPN
    • E-Book
    Call Number: eBook
    ISBN: 9780803298910
    A spirited and incisive survey of economic geography, A World Made for Money begins with the author stopped at a red light in Norman, Oklahoma. Observing the landscape of drugstores and banks, and for that matter the stoplight and roads themselves, Bret Wallach observes, "Everything I see has been built to make money" or, at the very least, to facilitate making money.

Other library resource(s)

  • Film artCoat of many countries by Josh Freed; Tom Puchniak
    • Video
    • On Campus or VPN
    Call Number: Streaming video
    The clothes we wear today are the remarkable coming together of goods and services from all over the world. By following the evolution of a suit, we glimpse the practical application of the new global economy.
  • Resource logoEconomic geography from Oxford Bibliographies Online by Jessie P. H. Poon
    • On Campus or VPN
    Call Number: Electronic resource
    ISBN: 9780199874002
    Economic geography is a major field and specialization within human geography. It has undergone several theoretical “turns” since the 1960s, and this has influenced methodological approaches as well. ...
  • Resource logoGlobalization from Oxford Bibliographies Online by Raju J. Das, Robert Bridi
    • On Campus or VPN
    Call Number: Electronic resource
    ISBN: 9780199874002
    Globalization is one of the most widely discussed topics in geography and other social sciences. It refers to intensified geographical movements across national borders of commodities, people seeking employment, money and capital investment, knowledge, cultural values, and environmental pollutants. It also refers to the increased interdependence among nation-states and supranational institutions and to increased connectivity among people’s movements for a more democratic and humane society. Globalization has economic, political, cultural, spatial, and environmental aspects.
  • Resource logoEconomic historical geography from Oxford Bibliographies Online by Robert Lewis, Nick Lombardo
    • On Campus or VPN
    Call Number: Electronic resource
    ISBN: 9780199874002
    Economic historical geography is the study of relationship between economic processes, space, and place over time. Although it has roots in a long tradition of regional economics and commercial geographies, most economic historical geographic work dates from the 1970s and the rise of political economy to prominence within geography and the social sciences generally.

Finding scholarly articles & journal title(s)

Our collections include several journals covering economic geography. A small selection are listed below. You can use Web of Science to find articles or search in the box at the top of the page.

  • Issue cover artEconomic geography by Clark University
    Call Number: Electronic journal
    An issue from Economic Geography has a Roundtable discussion on the World Development Report, 2009: Reshaping Economic Geography.
  • Issue cover artSpatial economic analysis by The Regional Studies Association [and] the Regional Science Association International, British and Irish Section.
    • On Campus or VPN
    Call Number: Electronic journal
    Spatial Economic Analysis publishes research in spatial and geographic economics covering spatial data analysis and economic phenomena at city, regional and global levels.
  • Issue cover artJournal of economic geography by Oxford University Press
    • On Campus or VPN
    Call Number: Electronic journal
    Journal of Economic Geography publishes original academic research and discussion of the highest scholarly standard in the field of 'economic geography' broadly defined.
  • Issue cover artTijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie = Journal of economic and social geography by Koninklijk Nederlands Aardrijkskundig Genootschap
    • On Campus or VPN
    Call Number: Electronic journal
    ... the journal aims to provide a platform for the spatial social sciences. As such, it offers space for discussions, conceptual renewal and original research within the fields of economic, urban, cultural, political, developmental and population geography. ...
  • Resource logoEconlit by American Economic Association
    • On Campus or VPN
    • Database
    Call Number: Electronic resource
    This index is a searchable database containing citations and abstracts from 400 journal titles to the world's economic literature.
  • Resource logoWeb of science citation databases by Clarivate
    • On Campus or VPN
    • Database
    Call Number: Electronic resource
    The online version of 3 separate ISI indexes: Arts & Humanities Citation Index, Science Citation Index and, Social Sciences Citation Index.

Internet resource(s)

  • Economic Geography from the Encyclopedia of Chicago
    • Link
    Looking at economic geography with Chicago, Illinois as an example.
  • The Economic Geography of Globalization
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    • Link
    Very often the process of globalization is referred the word economy evolution. Often we measure and study globalization in the economic relevance. The economy is possibly the most recognized dimension of globalization. That is why we see many new phenomena and processes on economic macro levels and economic sectoral horizons as well as on specific "geography of globalization".
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    An Open Access book from InTechOpen Publishing.
  • Economic Geography Specialty Group of the AAG
    • Link
    The purpose of the AAG Economic Geography Specialty Group (EGSG) is to facilitate the exchange of information and ideas among its members and other specialists; to stimulate research, teaching, and applications in industrial and economic geography; ...
  • Economics from newgeography.com
    • Link
    NewGeography.com is a site devoted to analyzing and discussing the places where we live and work. They have a section on Economics.
  • Sourcemap logo
    Sourcemap
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    Sourcemap is the first crowd-sourced directory of supply chains and environmental footprints. There are free and paid versions.

Citing and Tracking Your Bibliographic References

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