Visualizing the ‘global knowledge economy’

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Abstract

In a structuralist reading, the hegemonies of the global economy are perceived as threateningly fixed. We suggest understanding the global knowledge economy as an always unfinished project of ordering socio-spatial relations. To better communicate the struggles of peripherally located places/companies associated with this process of spatial ordering, we provide a simplified visualization of the global knowledge economy.

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Sattler, M., Lang, T., Brainoo, M., Moser, J., & Hölzel, B. (2021). Visualizing the ‘global knowledge economy.’ Regional Studies, Regional Science, 8(1), 328–331. https://doi.org/10.1080/21681376.2021.1965013

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