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Henry Wai-Chung Yeung

    Theory and Explanation in Geography
    Interconnected Worlds
    • Interconnected Worlds

      Global Electronics and Production Networks in East Asia

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      • 17 uur lezen

      Focusing on the global electronics industry, this work presents a theory-driven examination of production networks during the 2010s. It introduces the concept of global production networks (GPN) as an organizational innovation linking diverse yet interdependent production realms, such as Silicon Valley and East Asia. The author, Henry Wai-Chung Yeung, illustrates how GPN 2.0 effectively elucidates the contemporary organizational dynamics shaping this sector.

      Interconnected Worlds
    • In this work, Henry Yeung revitalizes geographical theory by emphasizing mid-range theories and mechanism-based explanations, offering a pragmatic approach that could significantly influence the social sciences. This timely intervention addresses the need for understanding and engaging with a polarized world. Yeung presents a compelling argument for geographical theory centered on causal explanations, advocating for mid-level theory without pushing for a new "turn" or specific methodology. His insights challenge existing theoretical traditions that lack causal explanatory power, provoking inspiration and debate among geographers. Yeung's contribution engages with the diverse and contested theory culture of critical human geography, offering a fresh perspective on middle-range theorizing. Drawing from various critical approaches, he incorporates contemporary debates on mechanism-based theory from analytical sociology, political science, and philosophy, enriching geographical thought. This work extends Yeung's previous research on relational geography, critical realism, and globalization, presenting new directions for Geography's engagement with broader social sciences. The chapters outline conceptual toolkits for advancing research in the 2020s and beyond, focusing on developing mid-range explanatory theories through revitalized causal mechanisms and relational thinking. This book stands out for its prospective nature, making

      Theory and Explanation in Geography