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Karl Polanyi as a spatial theorist

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Karl Polanyi as a spatial theorist
Abstract
The ‘spatial’ turn in political economy has re-invigorated Marxian analysis, allowing for new research programmes into urbanization, geopolitics, and social movement activity amongst other topics. This tendency emerged through a critical re-reading of Marx and Gramsci, amongst others, uncovering spatial analyses embedded in the logic of their arguments. Conversely, Karl Polanyi’s interlocutors have tended to add geographical analysis as an additional layer of theory, reading space ‘in’ to the text. However, a close reading reveals that a concern with space permeates Polanyi’s analysis. As such, it is possible to read space ‘out’ of Polanyi, adding a level of theoretical rigour and logical consistency when applying his insights to geographic topics. This article carries out an exegesis of Karl Polanyi’s work, uncovering a theoretical framework that deals with space, place, scale, fixity, and motion. From this vantage point, the article considers the potential implications of this new geographical reading of Polanyi.
Publication
Globalizations
Volume
15
Issue
7
Pages
995-1006
Date
December 2018
Journal Abbr
Globalizations
Language
English
ISSN
14747731
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Roberts, Philip. 2018. “Karl Polanyi as a Spatial Theorist.” Globalizations 15 (7): 995–1006. DOI: 10.1080/14747731.2018.1498175.
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Keywords
  • capitalism
  • geography
  • international political economy
  • Marxist philosophy
  • neoliberalism
  • POLANYI, Karl, 1886-1964
  • scale
  • social sciences
  • space
  • spatial turn

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