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- Massey moves away from traditional arguments made by geographers and social scientists that have tended to separate time and space, often viewing space as static and unchanging. Instead, she suggests that space is dynamic, changing and contains a multitude of identities.
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Jun 21, 2017 · 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.
- Richard Meegan
- 2017
Mar 7, 2023 · In Space, Place and Gender, Massey discusses how space is not neutral, but is charged with political and social meaning, infused with complex power dynamics. To articulate this, Massey refers to the concept of time-space compression and power-geometry.
The essays in this section offer the reader a view of the arc of Massey’s thought on space as a relationship of power. Her approach to space developed first and foremost in the wake of the radical turn in geography of the 1970s.
Aug 26, 2023 · This chapter will ask how one can explain the significance of the idea of space for her and those whom she influenced. EXPERIENCES OF MOBILITY. One should first recognize that Doreen Massey’s life itself involved some abrupt and challenging relocations in space.
Mar 14, 2016 · Massey’s academic career combined that geographer’s focus on space with an advocate’s focus on inequality and class. Early in her career she theorized about the spatial divisions of labor, which she would describe as ‘power geography.’
Feb 1, 2013 · Geographer Doreen Massey wants us to rethink our assumptions about space. In this episode of the Social Science Bites podcast she explains why. LISTEN TO DOREEN MASSEY NOW! Click HERE to download a PDF transcript of this conversation. The full text also appears below.
First, a conceptu-alization of space as static that equates space with a stabilization of life. Space is assumed to conquer the inherent dynamism of time by imposing an order upon the life of the real – ‘spatial immobility triumphs temporal becoming’ (Massey, 2005: 30).