Within geography writ large, and economic geography in particular, there has been increasing interest in 'engaged pluralism' - defined by its proponents as lively and respectful engagement across theoretical, methodological, and topical lines - to increase diversity and build mutual respect among scholars. Drawing on feminist and postcolonial scholarship, we offer a sympathetic critique of engaged pluralism, grounded in a review of publishing trends in economic geography. Our findings reveal theoretical inertia around particular topics and paradigms, as well as low rates of publishing participation from women. We close with a discussion of engagement, reciprocity, and meaningful contact.
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Univ British Columbia, Dept Geog, 1984 West Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2, CanadaUniv British Columbia, Dept Geog, 1984 West Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2, Canada
Barnes, Trevor J.
ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING A-ECONOMY AND SPACE,
2024,
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