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Organisational geographies of power: Introduction to special issue
Authors:James R Faulconbridge  Sarah Hall
Institution:a Geography, Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, Lancaster, LA1 4YQ, UK
b School of Geography, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD, UK
Abstract:This paper introduces the special issue ‘organisational geographies of power’ by examining the theoretical and empirical context for debates. It does this, firstly, with reference to existing theoretical work on what power is and does as well as work on the construction of power relations. Building on this, the paper then, secondly, examines the way relational and production network approaches have incorporated power into work on transnational corporations before, thirdly, considering how work on neoliberalism has studied the construction of spatial power relations. In doing this the paper highlights four important questions for future research relating to the practices and spatiality of power, the exercising of power and the situated effects of power relations.
Keywords:Power  Organisations  Economic geography  Transnational corporations  Neoliberalism
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