JPG1616H: The Cultural Economy

This course examines the so-called "cultural turn" in economic geography, often referred to as "the new economic geography." We will begin by considering various ways of theorizing the relationship between culture and economy. After reflecting upon the historical antecedents of contemporary understandings of this relationship, we will explore selected themes in the cultural economy literature such as cultural industries, consumption, economic discourse, work cultures, governmentality, and commodity chains/actor networks.

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St. George