Reconfiguring Periphery: Localizing Spatial Dependencies of Capitalism in West Asia and North Africa
Dimitris Soudias and
Andrea Fischer-Tahir
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This article discusses the relationship between processes of peripherialization, agency, and knowledge production in West Asia and North Africa, and, in so doing, introduces the META special issue on "Periphery".
Date: 2015-03-11
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