Localist movements in a global economy

sustainability, justice, and urban development in the United States

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Localist movements in a global economy

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"The internationalization of economies and other changes that accompany globalization have brought about a paradoxical reemergence of the local. A significant but largely unstudied aspect of new local-global relationships is the growth of "localist movements"--Efforts to reclaim economic and political sovereignty for metropolitan and other subnational regions. In Localist Movements in a Global Economy, David Hess offers an overview of localism in the United States and assesses its potential to address pressing global problems of social justice and environmental sustainability.

Since the 1990s, more than 100 local business organizations have formed in the United States, and there are growing efforts to build local ownership in the retail, food, energy, transportation, and media industries. In this first social science study of localism, Hess adopts an interdisciplinary approach that combines theoretical reflection, empirical research, and policy analysis. His perspective is not that of an uncritical localist advocate; he draws on his new empirical research to assess the extent to which localist policies can address sustainability and justice issues.

After a theoretical discussion of sustainability, the global corporate economy, and economic development, Hess looks at four specific forms of localism: "buy local" campaigns; urban agriculture; local ownership of electricity and transportation; and alternative and community media. He then examines "global localism"--Transnational local-to-local supply chains - and other economic policies and financial instruments that would create an alternative economic structure. Localism is not a panacea for globalization, he concludes, but a crucial ingredient in projects to build more democratic, just, and sustainable politics."--pub. desc.

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Publisher
The MIT Press
Language
English
Pages
323

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Table of Contents

Global problems and localist solutions
Economic development and localist knowledge
Can localism be just and sustainable?
The politics of local retail
The challenges of urban agriculture
Local energy and the public sector
Localism and the media
Policies for an alternative economy.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Cambridge, MA
Series
Urban and industrial environments

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
338.973/07091732
Library of Congress
HC110.E5 H47 2009, HC110.E5H47 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
323

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17075550M
Internet Archive
localistmovement00hess
ISBN 13
9780262012645, 9780262512329
LCCN
2008035958
OCLC/WorldCat
244177228
Library Thing
8471877
Goodreads
7110699
6623964

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