The geographer Fred Lukermann of Minnesota, writing in the mid-1960s about location theory, contrasted two different views of economic geography, ones that I will call, following David Bloor (1983, ch. 8), the Enlightenment and the conservative approaches (see also Chapters Four and Nine of this book).
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Logics of dislocation: models, metaphors, and meanings of economic space
1996, Guilford Press
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Logics of Dislocation: Models, Metaphors, and Meanings of Economic Space
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Logics of Dislocation: Models, Metaphors, and Meanings of Economic Space
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