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100 _aPike, Andy
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245 _aThe potentials and perils of pluralism in culturally and politically inflected economic geography
260 _bSage
_c2019
300 _aVol 9, Issue 1, 2019:(64-67 p.)
520 _aEngaging the ‘Geographies of Dissociation’ in the spirit of constructive dialogue and debate, this commentary recognizes its contributions and raises issues and questions relating to the potential and perils of pluralism, value, the material and the symbolic, and uneven geographical development and its politics. Building on the claim that pluralism needs to be a means to greater explanation and understanding rather than an end in and of itself, it argues for a more balanced culturally and politically grounded economic geography.
650 _acultural political economy
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650 _apluralism
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650 _ageographical political economy
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650 _aeconomic geography
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_dSage Publications Ltd., 2019
_tDialogues in human geography.
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856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/2043820619831128
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