Dr. Dominic Corva
Center for the Study of Cannabis and Social Policy, Think Tank, Department Member
Abstract: This article examines the development of the World Social Forum (WSF) using theoretical arguments that have emerged from the new economic geography. In particular, it draws on the critique of economistic accounts of... more
Abstract: This article examines the development of the World Social Forum (WSF) using theoretical arguments that have emerged from the new economic geography. In particular, it draws on the critique of economistic accounts of globalization by Richa Nagar, Victoria Lawson, Linda McDowell, and Susan Hanson to evaluate how far the WSF serves to move beyond institutional, spatial, and personal barriers that often limit academic debate over neoliberalism and global economic change. Following this critique, the authors evaluate ...
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... View full textDownload full text Full access. DOI: 10.1080/00045600903423857 Dominic Corva a ... Drawing on the work of geographer Dereka Rushbrook, Farr tackles the responsibility of writing the only chapter that addresses... more
... View full textDownload full text Full access. DOI: 10.1080/00045600903423857 Dominic Corva a ... Drawing on the work of geographer Dereka Rushbrook, Farr tackles the responsibility of writing the only chapter that addresses globalization and gender, much less feminism or ...
