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Agency and practice in the making of global cities: towards a renewed research agenda

In: Global City Makers

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  • Michael Hoyler
  • Christof Parnreiter
  • Allan Watson

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Beginning from a concern with how relational perspectives being developed within economic geography might contribute in important ways to relational understandings of global cities and the world city network, in this introductory chapter we outline a renewed critical agenda for global cities research that attends to issues of agency and practice in the making of global cities. We see the future development of this agenda as having four crucial elements: first, a need to incorporate perspectives on agency and practice from relational economic geography into global cities research; second, a need to specify the practices underlying global city making; third, a need to recognize the diversity of actors involved in global city making; and, finally, a need to account for the role of actors and practices not only in the making but also in the un-making of global cities.

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  • Michael Hoyler & Christof Parnreiter & Allan Watson, 2018. "Agency and practice in the making of global cities: towards a renewed research agenda," Chapters, in: Michael Hoyler & Christof Parnreiter & Allan Watson (ed.), Global City Makers, chapter 1, pages 5-22, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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