Hi all: The latest issue of Progressive Planning Magazine (PPM), which is the quarterly magazine of Planners Network (PN), covers some economic geography content that may be of interest.
The theme of the issue is "Manufacturing: New Industries, Progressive Approaches?" and it was co-edited by Jennifer Clark, Georgia Institute of Technology, and Pierre Clavel, Cornell University. The table of contents can be found below, and the first three articles can be accessed for free online (the first article is not about manufacturing, but about the Occupy Wall Street movement). The next issue of the Magazine will be focused on the Occupy Movement. For more information about the Magazine, and on how you can become a member of PN to receive it, visit www.plannersnetwork.org Best, Norma ------------ Seventh Generation - Sites Speak Louder than Words: Occupy Wall Street in New York City<http://www.plannersnetwork.org/publications/2012_winter/PNmag_W12_Stein.pdf> (471 KB) By Samuel Stein Manufacturing - Introduction to the Special Issue on Manufacturing<http://www.plannersnetwork.org/publications/2012_winter/PNmag_W12_Intro.pdf> (410 KB) By Jennifer Clark and Pierre Clavel - Planners and Manufacturing: An Uneasy Alliance<http://www.plannersnetwork.org/publications/2012_winter/PNmag_W12_Giloth.pdf> (210 KB) *By Robert Giloth* - Job Creation Strategies to Accelerate the Return of U.S. Manufacturing *By Susan Christopherson* - Is There a Progressive Approach to Innovation Policy? *By Jennifer Clark* - The Promises and Pitfalls of Planned Manufacturing Districts: Lessons from Chicago *By Joel Rast* - In the Shadow of Real Estate, Linking Designers and Manufacturers in New York City *By Sarah Crean* - A Role for Manufacturing in the Real Estate Capital of the World? Furniture and Apparel in New York City *By Lynn McCormick with Efrain Borrero, Samantha Imperatrice and Rupesh Manglavil* - Chinatown and the Decline of Immigrant Garment Clusters in the Fashion Capital of the World *By Tarry Hum* - Atlanta: How to Remake Cities as Places for Twenty-First Century Manufacturing *By Nathanael Z. Hoelzel and Nancey Green Leigh* - Post-Industrial Restructuring? The Changing Regional Manufacturing Landscape in the U.S. *By Marc Doussard and Greg Schrock* - Designing an Urban Industrial Future: Philadelphia's Lower Schuylkill River District *By Laura Wolf-Powers* - Manufacturing is not Dead: How to Track its Reemergence *By Ron Kelly*