Economic Geography
particular, be alert to the social and institutional frameworks that encourage or
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Economic and social geography
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particular, be alert to the social and institutional frameworks that encourage or block the development of ideas in certain directions, as well as to the professional interests that drive choices about research commitments. Moreover, since science is (either consciously or unselfconsciously) a vehicle for the promotion of social agendas, we need to examine the wider ideological and political implications of any knowledge claims. A basic question in this regard is: whose interests do they ultimately serve, and in what ways? The simple posing of this question implies already that the form of appraisal that follows entails a degree of partisan engage- ment (Haraway 1991; Yeung 2003), though in a way, I hope (given my preced- ing critical comments on relativism), that maintains a controlled relationship to an underlying notion of coherence and plausibility. Last but by no means least, then, we must certainly pay close attention to the logical integrity, the scope of reference, the correspondence between ideas and data, and so forth, of the various versions of economic geography that are on offer. Economic geographers at work Geography and the disciplinary division of labor Geographers long ago gave up trying to legislate in a priori terms the shape and form of their discipline. In any case, from what has gone before, we cannot under- stand geography, or any other science for that matter, in relation to some ideal A perspective of economic geography 57 normative vision of disciplinary order. Geography as a whole owes its current standing as a distinctive university discipline as much to the inertia of academic and professional institutions as it does to any epistemological imperative. The geographer’s stock-in-trade, nowadays, is usually claimed to revolve in various ways around questions of space and spatial relations. This claim provides a reas- suring professional anchor of sorts, but is in practice open to appropriation by virtually any social science, given that space is intrinsically constitutive of all social life. In fact, geographers and other social scientists regularly encounter one another at points that lie deep inside each other’s proclaimed fields of inquiry, and this circumstance reveals another of modern geography’s peculiarities, namely its extreme intellectual hybridity. It is perhaps because of this hybridity that geogra- phy is so susceptible to rapidly shifting intellectual currents and polemical debate, but also – and this is surely one of its strengths – an unusual responsiveness to the burning practical issues of the day. Download 3.2 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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