« Perspectives »Global Regionalization Processes and (Macro)-Regional Integration. In Favor of Generalization in Geography

BELGEO Pub Date : 2020-11-09 DOI:10.4000/belgeo.43433
Nora Mareï, Y. Richard
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Abstract

Many researchers concur in observing that globalization has abolished neither distance, nor the usefulness of geographical proximity. Spatial constraints continue to shape exchanges, as well as the density and quality of interactions between societies. Even in a globalized world, pervaded with networks that disrupt traditional territorialities, it can be useful and even inevitable to build relationships with one’s neighbors. In this context, the notion of (macro)regional (or multi-state) integration deserves to be exploited. In particular, geographical research has so far eluded this concept, despite this discipline’s recognized expertise on the notions of region, distance, territory and territorial development, which are at the heart of the understanding of regional integration, both theoretically and empirically. This contribution aims to clarify the words, objects and methods of (macro)regional integration from the point of view of geographical semantics, as well as the evolution of theoretical approaches to the notion of region.
«展望»全球区域化进程和(宏观)-区域一体化。有利于地理泛化
许多研究人员一致认为,全球化既没有消除距离,也没有消除地理邻近的有用性。空间制约因素继续影响着社会之间的交流以及互动的密度和质量。即使在一个全球化的世界里,充斥着破坏传统领土的网络,与邻居建立关系也是有用的,甚至是不可避免的。在这方面,(宏观)区域(或多国)一体化的概念值得利用。特别是,尽管地理学在区域、距离、领土和领土发展概念方面具有公认的专业知识,而这些概念是理解区域一体化的核心,无论是理论上还是实证上,地理学研究迄今为止都没有涉及这一概念。本文旨在从地理语义学的角度阐明(宏观)区域一体化的词语、对象和方法,以及区域概念理论方法的演变。
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BELGEO Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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