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Marginal regions in discursive space: An examination of socio-economic conditions, development paths and spatial differentiation in the economic systems of the Canadian and Russian North

机译:话语空间中的边缘区域:对加拿大和俄罗斯北部经济体系的社会经济条件,发展路径和空间差异的考察

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This dissertation is an effort to provide a new insight into the problem of regional development in remote areas under changing global and national political and economic conditions. It undertakes an assessment of shared economic histories, recent changes and future possibilities of socioeconomic prosperity and sustainability in marginal regions of Canada and Russia.;The first chapter re-examines the structure of Canada's and Russia's space-economies by evoking the concept of regional multichotomies and economic marginality. I consider whether outcomes, geographic patterns and spatial logics of regional differentiation in the two countries are similar and explore the evidence of similarity between the North(s).;Finding development outcomes in the Russian and Canadian North strikingly similar, the second chapter uses a combination of discursive analysis and regulation theory to re-interpret the origins of present-day problems and examine the genealogy of northern development. It argues that the Canadian and Russian northern development regimes shared profound commonalities. From these positions, the chapter compares and critiques past and present policies of regional development in the two Norths, and discusses their viability.;The third chapter dwells upon a concept of 'development regimes' to analyze and compare contemporary regional development policies. It further investigates how recent economic development policies in the two Norths are adapting to changing economic and political realities, and if they were able to deliver desirable results to northern communities. The chapter compares and critiques contemporary policies and discusses possible alternative perspectives that reconcile an emerging postcolonial paradigm of development and realities of post-Fordism. It introduces the notion of the neo-staple development regime and describes its manifestations (Impact and Benefit Agreements).;The fourth chapter presents a case for fostering knowledge-based development and creative capital in the North. It builds on the innovation systems and institutional geography literatures to argue that the creative capital in the periphery is a pivotal factor of regional development. The chapter provides a conceptualization and empirical analysis of the creative class in remote regions. Contrary to the metropolitan bias, I argue that creative 'hot spots' beyond metropolis exist, and could become the centres of regional reinvention, if appropriate policies are introduced in support.
机译:本文旨在为全球和国家政治,经济环境变化带来的偏远地区发展问题提供新的见解。它对加拿大和俄罗斯边缘地区的共同经济历史,社会经济繁荣和可持续性的最新变化以及社会经济繁荣和可持续性的未来可能性进行了评估。第一章通过唤起区域多选择论的概念,重新审视了加拿大和俄罗斯的空间经济结构。和经济边缘化。我考虑了两国的成果,地区格局的地理格局和空间逻辑是否相似,并探讨了北方之间相似的证据。;在俄罗斯和加拿大北部发现的发展成果惊人相似时,第二章使用了运用话语分析和调节理论相结合,重新诠释了当今问题的根源,并研究了北部发展的家谱。它认为,加拿大和俄罗斯的北部发展政权有着深刻的共性。从这些立场出发,本章比较和批判了两个北部地区过去和现在的区域发展政策,并讨论了它们的可行性。第三章基于“发展制度”的概念来分析和比较当代区域发展政策。它进一步调查了两个北部地区最近的经济发展政策如何适应不断变化的经济和政治现实,以及它们是否能够为北部社区带来令人满意的结果。本章对当代政策进行了比较和批评,并讨论了调和后福特主义发展与现实的新兴后殖民范式的可能替代观点。它介绍了新订书钉发展制度的概念,并描述了它的表现形式(《影响和利益协议》)。第四章介绍了在北部培育基于知识的发展和创造资本的案例。它以创新体系和机构地理文献为基础,认为外围的创新资本是区域发展的关键因素。本章提供了偏远地区创意类的概念化和实证分析。与大都市的偏见相反,我认为,如果引入适当的政策支持,大都市以外存在创造性的“热点”,并且有可能成为区域改造的中心。

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  • 作者

    Petrov, Andrey N.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Toronto (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Toronto (Canada).;
  • 学科 Geography.;Canadian studies.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2008
  • 页码 206 p.
  • 总页数 206
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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