1st Edition
Prof Ray Hudson
2000 376 pages 0582-36940-1 (Paperback)
Drawing upon 25 years of
original research, Production, Places and Environment provides a unique combination of
rich, varied and theoretically informed case studies, along with more general analyses of
processes and changing theoretical and methodological perspectives in economic geography
that are informed by original empirical research.
Through a huge range of his own groundbreaking case material the author explores such
essential factors as space, production, social and political concerns, and environmental
issues, being careful to ground the more complex theory in the more general tendencies in
economic geography and the social sciences.'
The selection of material
provides a rich and varied overview of specific case studies, and more general process and
theoretical perspectives on the geography of economic change.'
Reviewer's comment
Ray Hudson is Professor of
Geography at the University of Durham.