Fragmented or engaged pluralism in economic geography?

Han Chu,Robert Hassink, Suekrue Yilmaz

PROGRESS IN HUMAN GEOGRAPHY(2023)

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Abstract
According to some economic geographers, modern economic geography has been increasingly fragmented over the last twenty years, concerning both its themes and its paradigms. However, so far, no bibliometric analysis has been carried out to quantitatively measure the degree of fragmentation in economic geography concerning paradigms. In this paper, we therefore aim to analyze the state of the art in economic geography concerning paradigms and perspectives based on a combination of a bibliometric and qualitative analysis. We conclude that fragmented pluralism is less of a problem than stated in scholars' qualitative judgments.
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bridging concepts,bibliometric analysis,economic geography,engaged pluralism,fragmented pluralism,paradigms
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