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Amin, Ash (ed.) Post-Fordism: A Reader. Oxford; Cambridge, Mass.: Blackwell, 1994.
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Table of contents
Abstract
Reviews
Excerpt
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| List of Contributors | vii |
| Acknowledgements | ix |
| 1. Post-Fordism: Models, Fantasies and Phantoms of Transition |
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| Ash Amin |
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| Part I. New Macroeconomic Designs | 41 |
| 2. Puzzling out the Post-Fordist Debate: Technology, Markets and
Institutions | 43 |
| Mark Elam |
| 3. The Crisis of Fordism and the Dimensions of a 'Post-Fordist' Regional
and Urban Structure | 71 |
| Josef Esser and Joachim Hirsch |
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| Part II. New Sociologies and Geographies of Industrial Organization |
99 |
| 4. Flexible Specialisation and the Re-emergence of Regional Economies |
101 |
| Charles F. Sabel |
| 5. A New Paradigm of Work Organization and Technology? |
157 |
| John Tomaney |
| 6. The Transition to Flexible Specialisation in the US Film Industry:
External Economies, the Division of Labour and the Crossing of Industrial Divides |
195 |
| Michael Storper |
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| 7. Competing Structural and Institutional Influences on the Geography
of Production in Europe | 227 |
| Ash Amin and Anders Malmberg |
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| Part III. Policy and Politics Beyond Fordism | 249 |
| 8. Post-Fordism and the State | 251 |
| Bob Jessop | |
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| 9. Searching for a New Institutional Fix: the After-Fordist Crisis
and the Global-Local Disorder | 280 |
| Jamie Peck and Adam Tickell |
| 10. Post-Fordist City Politics | 316 |
| Margit Mayer |
| 11. Post-Fordism and Democracy | 338 |
| Alain Lipietz |
| Part IV. Post-Fordist City Lives and Lifestyles | 359 |
| 12. Flexible Accumulation through Urbanization: Reflections on 'Post-modernism'
in the American City | 361 |
| David Harvey |
| 13. City Cultures and Post-modern Lifestyles | 387 |
| Mike Featherstone |
| 14. The Fortress City: Privatized Spaces, Consumer Citizenship |
409 |
| Susan Christopherson |
| Index | 428 |