Politician and former Mayor of London Ken Livingstone talks about when he first met Doreen, his experience at the Greater London Council and the development of London as a global political economy. Michael Rustin, Professor of Sociology at the University of East London on the influence of Doreen's work on the relationship between economics and society The relationship between economics and society That contemporary globalization is characterized by a speed-up in the pace of life (Harvey 1990, 240), or the shrinking of the world into a global village. Doreen Massey has extended the theoretic discussion of spatial phenom. OU Professor Gillian Rose introduces the second panel and speaks on behalf of Stuart Hall, a retired OU Professor who worked with Doreen. (1999), Doreen Massey (2005), Jonathan Murdoch (2006), and others have stressed, time-space compression is a means of viewing spatiality as a quilt of sociospatial practices that are folded and refolded, like origami. ronment and urban spaces of Mexico City from its colonial period to the present. Professor Gillian Rose speaks on behalf of Stuart Hall Professor Jane Willis, Queen Mary University of London on London and the politics of placeĭoreen Massey reflects on the issues that the panellists have discussed Professor Jamie Peck, University British Columbia talks about the influence of Doreen's work Professor Ash Amin from Durham University talks about the influence of Doreen's work At the same time, it shows how ethnic communities are able to use ethnic labelling of cultural production. OU Professor John Allen introduces the lecture International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. In this virtual special issue we celebrate Doreen Massey’s work, and specifically the influence of her meticulously crafted ‘relational approach’ to understanding space and place on debates in regional studies. First the paper offers a review and critique of some of the. The German mathematician Hermann Minkowski posited a four-dimensional space in 1907, with time as the fourth dimension, thus defining spacetime as a single independent phenomenon and elegantly expressing the theory of special relativity worked out by Einstein and Lorentz. Discover more from The Open University and iTunesU at /itunesĭoreen talks about her life and work at The Open University. Doreen Massey (19442016): a geographer who really mattered. time and space, as well as changes to the rhythms of social insti.Download this track from iTunes - you'll need Apple's free iTunes software.156) This extract captures something of Doreen’s conversational approach to thinking she was always thinking with and against others, either in person or in writing. Read a transcript of this track - you'll need a PDF viewer, such as Adobe's free Adobe Reader ‘time-space compression’ are highly complicated and extremely varied.
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