Situierte Analyse, dynamische Räumlichkeiten: Ausgangspunkte, Perspektiven und Potenziale einer Zeitgeographie der wissensbasierten Ökonomie
Ibert Oliver and
Thiel Joachim
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Ibert Oliver: Erkner und Berlin
Thiel Joachim: Hamburg
ZFW – Advances in Economic Geography, 2009, vol. 53, issue 1-2, 209-223
Abstract:
Situated analysis, dynamic spatialities. Starting points, perspectives and potentials of a time-geography of the knowledge based economy. This article explores methodological and conceptual links between economic geography and time geography with regard to a suitable analysis of the knowledge based economy. Starting from three key concepts of time-geography - ‘project’, ‘path’ and ‘diorama’ - the article develops a systematic typology of four different approaches to a time-geography of knowledge-based activities: ‘Paths of learning and innovation’, ‘microcosms of learning’, ‘work-life balance’ and ‘work/life city limits’. The article concludes that a stronger integration of time-geographic reasoning would deepen our understanding of the complex interrelation between structure and agency.
Keywords: economic geography; knowledge based economy; time geography; economic geography; knowledge based economy; time geography (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1515/zfw.2009.0015
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