1st Edition

Regional Development in Northern Europe Peripherality, Marginality and Border Issues

Edited By Mike Danson, Peter de Souza Copyright 2012
    306 Pages 18 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    288 Pages 18 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This book draws on work from across northern Europe and is parallel and complementary to the network itself. By establishing an intellectual and practically orientated framework and platform, and by bringing together contributions defining the state-of-the-art and potential development paths in the field, it is the first volume to offer a systematic and scientific view from the periphery.

    1. Periphery and marginality: definitions, theories, methods and practice Mike Danson and Peter de Souza  2. The development of the periphery in the experience economy Anne Lorentzen  3. Regionalisation and marginalisation: bridging old and new divisions in regional governance  Tassilo Herrschel  4. Re-thinking 'peripherality' in the context of a knowledge-intensive, service-dominated economy Mike Crone  5. Conceptualising marginalisation in cities and regions Stephen Syrett  6. Dynamics of peripherality Klauss Lindegaard  7. Nations and regions in Northern Europe Mike Danson and Peter de Souza  8. Can peripheral regions innovate? Sara Davies, Rona Michie and Heidi Vironen  9. Proximity and distributed innovations - innovations 'in the shadow of the clusters' Svein Bergum  10. Commercial counterurbanisation in the rural periphery Gary Bosworth  11. Entrepreneurship in the periphery: a resource perspective Nikolina Fuduric  12. Transcending orthodoxy: the multi-house home, leisure and the transformation of core periphery relations  Tor Arnesen, Kjell Overvåg, Terje Skjeggedal and Birgitta Ericsson  13. Economic and enterprise development in community buy-outs George Gallaghan, Mike Danson and Geoff Wittam  14. A domicile principle in farm policy: on farm settlement policy and experience in Norway Erik Monness and Tor Arnesen  15.  The political entrepreneur as an unconventional problem solver in a Northern Periphery Meeri Brandum Granqvist  16. Concluding and looking at the border Mike Danson and Peter De Souza

    Biography

    Mike Danson is Business School Associate Dean of Research and Commercialisation Reader in Economics and Management at the University of the West of Scotland

    Peter de Souza is Försteamanuensis at Hedmark University College, Norway.