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'Spatial' relationships? Towards a reconceptualization of embeddedness

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PROGRESS IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
Volume 28, Issue 2, Pages 165-186

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1191/0309132504ph479oa

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embeddedness; social networks; new regionalism; global production networks; rhizome

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The concept of embeddedness has gained much prominence in economic geography over the last decade, as much work has been done on the social and organizational foundations of economic activities and regional development. Unlike the original conceptualizations, however, embeddedness is mostly conceived of as a 'spatial' concept related to the local and regional levels of analysis. By revisiting the early literature on embeddedness - in particular the seminal work of Karl Polanyi and Mark Granovetter - and critically engaging with what I will call an 'overterritorialized' concept, a different view on the fundamental categories of embeddedness is proposed. This reconceptualization then is illustrated using the poststructuralist metaphor of a rhizome to interpret the notion of embeddedness and its applicability to different geographical scales.

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