Boundary objects and boundary work: Making exchange possible in a pluralistic economic geography

Martin Henning , Luís Carvalho
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Economic Geography is a (very) diverse field. To some, this pluralism is, or has been, worrying. In this paper, we however track the discussion about Economic Geography as a field that would gain much from ‘engaged pluralism’. We argue that this requires some agreement on the central role of ‘geography’ and ‘the economic’ in economic geography, but also a catalog of ‘boundary concepts’. We discuss four candidates: (1) crisis and resilience, (2) innovation and diffusion, (3) path dependence and (4) sustainability. We believe that the idea of ‘trading zones’ in economic geography has the potential to modify disciplinary practice and solve some of the tensions between increasing research focus and specialization, and the mounting complexity of contemporary societal issues. We think that the presence of vivid trading zones under conditions of pluralism would make our discipline even more interesting, dynamic, and, we would say, fun.

边界物品和边界工作:让多元经济地理中的交流成为可能
经济地理学是一个(非常)多元化的领域。对某些人来说,这种多元化正在或已经令人担忧。然而,在本文中,我们将追踪有关经济地理学的讨论,将其视为一个可从 "参与式多元化 "中获益良多的领域。我们认为,这不仅需要就 "地理 "和 "经济 "在经济地理学中的核心作用达成某种共识,还需要编制一份 "边界概念 "目录。我们讨论了四个候选概念:(1) 危机与复原力,(2) 创新与扩散,(3) 路径依赖,(4) 可持续性。我们认为,经济地理学中的 "贸易区 "概念有可能改变学科实践,解决研究重点和专业化日益增加与当代社会问题日益复杂之间的一些矛盾。我们认为,在多元化条件下,生动的贸易区的存在将使我们的学科更加有趣、充满活力,甚至可以说是充满乐趣。
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