All Stories

  1. Cautious hope: Prospects and perils of communitarian governance in a Web3 environment
  2. Algorithms and the Assault on Critical Thought
  3. Conclusion
  4. Introduction
  5. Pedagogy of Technocracy
  6. Scaling Communitarian Practice
  7. Technological Advance Across Socio-Technical Milieux
  8. The 'Normal Science' of the Data Sciences and its Governance
  9. Precarity at the Nexus of Governmentality and Sovereignty: Entangled Fields of Power and Political Subjectivities
  10. The ordinariness of struggle and exclusion: a view from across the north–south urban ‘divide’
  11. Unbounding ‘states of exception’, reconceptualizing precarity
  12. Dispossessed Prosumption, Crowdsourcing, and the Digital Regime of Work
  13. Algorithmic affordances for productive resistance
  14. A Relational Approach to an Analytics of Resistance: Towards a Humanity of Care for the Infirm Elderly – A Foucauldian Examination of Possibilities
  15. Open innovation and its discontents
  16. Paradoxes, problems and potentialities of online work platforms
  17. Reversing the Instrumentality of the Social for the Economic: A Critical Agenda for Twenty-first Century Knowledge Networks
  18. The governance of crowdsourcing: Rationalities of the new exploitation
  19. Post/neo/liberalism in relational perspective
  20. Governmentality as Epistemology
  21. Interpreting Racial Formation and Multiculturalism in a High School: Towards a Constructive Deployment of Two Approaches to Critical Race Theory
  22. Problematizing the Presentation of Poststructural Case-Study Research, or Working Out the Crisis of Representation in the Presentation of Empirics
  23. Surmounting City Silences: Knowledge Creation and the Design of Urban Democracy in the Everyday Economy
  24. Fragile empowerment: The dynamic cultural economy of British drum and bass music
  25. The predicament of firms in the new and old economies: a critical inquiry into traditional binaries in the study of the space-economy
  26. Precarity Unbound
  27. Bringing Democracy Home: Post-Katrina New Orleans
  28. Priorities in Teaching Economic Geography:Placingthe Economy, Sense of Geographies, Intellectual Bridging
  29. Toward a Critical Theory of Untidy Geographies: The Spatiality of Emotions in Consumption and Production
  30. Thinking Through Networks and Their Spatiality: A Critique of the US (Public) War on Terrorism and its Geographic Discourse
  31. Cultural economic geography and a relational and microspace approach to trusts, rationalities, networks, and change in collaborative workplaces
  32. The difference that difference makes in the mobilization of workers
  33. A Relational Perspective in Economic Geography: Connecting Competitiveness with Diversity and Difference
  34. The Localization of Development in Comparative Perspective