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New Models of Regional Innovation: Transversality
By Philip Cooke
Leading up to the financial crisis of 2008 and onwards, the shortcomings of traditional models of regional economic and environmental development had become increasingly evident. Rooted in the idea that ‘policy’ is an encumbrance to free markets, the stress on supply-side smoothing measures such as...
July 2011 | 978-0-415-60375-1 | Hardback (Routledge)
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The Recession and Beyond: Local Authority Responses to the Downturn
Edited by David Bailey, Caroline Chapain
Due to their proximity to economic actors, local authorities are often at the forefront of dealing with the impacts of recession on people and places, and have been charged with powers to promote the well-being of their population in economic, social and environmental terms. With the shift from...
July 2011 | 978-0-415-59034-1 | Hardback (Routledge)
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Routledge Handbook of International Migration
Edited by Steven J. Gold, Stephanie J. Nawyn
The current era is marked by an unparalleled level of human migration that has wide-ranging impacts upon social, economic, political, and cultural life in countries of origin and settlement. Such transformations impact not only those who are migrating, but those who are left behind as well as those...
July 2011 | 978-0-415-77972-2 | Hardback (Routledge)
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Visual Sociology: An Introduction
By Douglas Harper
Why has the visual largely gone missing in sociology done so poorly when done at all? Visual sociology has been part of the sociological vocabulary since Howard S. Becker's 1974 article, 'Photography and Sociology' but until now there has not been a comprehensive text that introduces this area....
June 2011 | 978-0-415-77896-1 | Paperback (Routledge)
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Responsible Tourist Behaviour
By CLARE WEEDEN
What is important to ethical consumers when thinking about going on holiday and how do they incorporate their lifestyle choices into these holidays? What values inform their lifestyles and how do they satisfy these values on holiday? Do ethical consumers automatically become ethical tourists or is...
June 2011 | 978-0-415-57399-3 | Hardback (Routledge)
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Port-Cities and their Hinterlands: Migration, Trade and Cultural Exchange from the early seventeenth-century to 1939
Edited by Robert Lee
Port cities played a critical role in urban development, whether in Europe, North America, or the developing world. Even in the pre-industrial period, trade was an important factor which affected the pattern of urban expansion and ports, after capital cities, often registered the greatest growth...
June 2011 | 978-0-415-58052-6 | Hardback (Routledge)