Full bibliography

Between perfection and damnation: The emerging geography of markets

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
Between perfection and damnation: The emerging geography of markets
Abstract
Economic geographers have recently taken up the study of markets after a long period of inattention. This growing literature has highlighted the diverse spaces, scales, and fields where markets are present, as well as the ways in which markets vary in form. However, the study of markets in economic geography still exists in tension between neoclassical and Marxist conceptions of markets as predictable and approaches like the social studies of economization/marketization which emphasize their contingency. This paper argues that work of Polyani and Gramsci can provide a way forward for the subfield through conceptualizing markets as sites of social struggle.
Publication
Progress in Human Geography
Volume
42
Issue
6
Pages
898-915
Date
December 2018
Journal Abbr
Progress in Human Geography
Language
English
ISSN
03091325
Short Title
Between perfection and damnation
Accessed
2019-10-15, 3:10 p.m.
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Cohen, Dan. 2018. “Between Perfection and Damnation: The Emerging Geography of Markets.” Progress in Human Geography 42 (6): 898–915. DOI: 10.1177/0309132517729769.
Publication year
Keywords
  • capitalism
  • counterhegemony
  • earth scientists
  • economic geography
  • economic systems
  • geographers
  • human geography
  • marketization
  • markets
  • neoliberalism

Comments and observations

Be the first to comment!
Please email us your comments, and we will gladly review your submission.