全球化理论的局限:全球经济变迁的地理视角

The Limits to Globalization Theory: A Geographic Perspective on Global Economic Change*

Economic Geography · 2002
被引 84 · 同刊同年前 9%
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

从地理学视角论证经济全球化本质上是一种地理现象,需要解释而非作为普遍原因,并以亚洲经济危机为例说明全球化过程的复杂性。

Abstract

Abstract: The nature of globalization and global economic change has been a subject of immense academic research during the past two decades. The Janus face of globalization, however, continues to obfuscate our understanding of its complex processes and alleged geographic outcomes. In this article, I theorize on the indispensable role of geography in conceptualizing economic globalization. I argue that economic globalization is an inherently geographic phenomenon in relation to the transcendence and switchability of geographic scales and discursive practices as sociospatial constructions. Given its complex spatiality, economic globalization is more a phenomenon in need of explanations than a universal cause of empirically observable outcomes in the so‐called globalization theory. To illustrate my theoretical claims, I analyze the complex interrelationships between globalization processes and the recent Asian economic crisis. Some implications for future globalization research in geography are offered.

全球化理论地理视角经济全球化尺度转换