Multiple proximities: culture and geography in the transport logistics of newsprint manufactured in Australia
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-16, 13:02authored byBradshaw, MB
Three types of proximity are argued to be present in the research material in this paper. First, put simply, geographic proximity refers to two entities being physically next to each other. Second, cultural proximity refers to two entities being relationally close to one another, with geographic proximity often not being required. Third, network proximity refers to two entities being associated through or with a third entity, again with geographic proximity often not being required. Geographies of links between entities-people, enterprises, places, etc-trace networks of relations. Geographic proximity remains crucial, but the relational spaces of geographic networks that selectively connect entities in different ways around the world are just as important. In this paper some elements from actor-network theory are used to approach the investigation of multiple proximities. The argument is exemplified through a recent case study of the restructuring of transport logistics of newsprint manufactured in Australia.
History
Publication title
Environment and Planning A
Volume
33
Issue
10
Pagination
1717-1739
ISSN
0308-518X
Department/School
School of Geography, Planning and Spatial Sciences
Publisher
Pion-Ltd
Place of publication
London, UK
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Assessment and management of terrestrial ecosystems