Uneven Development: Nature, Capital, and the Production of Space. Neil Smith, David Harvey

Uneven Development: Nature, Capital, and the Production of Space


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Uneven Development: Nature, Capital, and the Production of Space Neil Smith, David Harvey
Publisher: University of Georgia Press




The Production of Space Blackwell, Malden; Smith, N. "(Social) space is not a thing among other things, nor a product among other products: rather it subsumes things produced, and encompasses their interrelationships in their coexistence and simultaneity - their (relative) order and/or (relative) disorder. Buy Preference, Production and Capital by Hirofumi Uzawa (9780521361743) book from Boomerang Books. It is the outcome of a sequence and set of operations, and thus This is not a consequence of the law of uneven development, but a law in its own right. Neil Smith's study on uneven development is exemplary on this regard, positing global capital as something ultimately reducible to what he calls a “space-economy,” in which “uneven development” is defined as nothing more than the “ geographical expression of the Theories of uneven development in the social sciences therefore tend to think about the problem of development in terms of geography and its effects on lived space and natural and built environments. Reading Capital Rotating Header Image . University of Minnestota Press, Minneapolis. Too often, unfortunately This is precisely because no economic theory can ignore the production of spaces, places and the 'second nature' constituted by the infrastructures of the built environment. Capitalism, socialism, and democracy. Neil was highly regarded for his inspirational and ground breaking work on a number of critical geographical issues including gentrification, the production of space, nature, globalisation, neoliberalism and uneven development. Uneven Development: Nature, Capital, and the Production of Space. LDOis a new Blackwell series which makes available in paperback some of the most adventurous writing in the social and humane sciences in recent ye. The central theme of the Report is that not only is uneven geographical development inevitable but that, properly managed, it can be a primary vehicle for stimulating growth. Granted, natural space was — and it remains - the common point of departure: the origin, and the original model, of the social process — perhaps even the basis of all 'originality'. The intertwinement of social spaces is also a law.

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