15
SUMMER
2006
Marxism and the Question of Scale
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Interview with Jamie Gough
Praksis
On contributions of the ‘Scalar Approach’ in explaining the rise of cities and regions
Mustafa Kemal Bayırbağ
Realistic spatial abstraction? Marxist observations of a claim within critical realist geography
John Michael Roberts
Changing Scale as Changing Class Relations: Variety and Contradictions in the Politics of Scale
Jamie Gough
Scale as a Class Relationship and Process: The Case of Turkish Public Procurement Law
Fuat Ercan-Şebnem Oğuz
Towards a Critical Development Comprehension: Rethinking Development In The Context of Scale Question
Koray R. Yılmaz
The Other Scale Debate of Marxism: “Socialism in One Country” or World Revolution?
Sungur Savran
Trotsky, Permanent Revolution, and Eastern Europe
Ateş Uslu
The Theories of Imperialism and the Internationalization of Capital
Özgür Öztürk
The Limits to Scale? Methodological Reflections on Scalar Structuration
Neil Brenner
Islands of Practi
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e and the Marston/Brenner Debate: Towards a More Synthetic Critical Human Geography
Mark Purcell
Capitalism Communication and Development
Gamze Yücesan-Ali Murat Özdemir-Mete Yıldız