Bölgeler üzerine tezler

Yazıda yeni bölgeci yazının genel bir özetinin yanısıra eleştirel bir değerlendirilmesi sunulmaktadır. Yeni bölgecilik yazınının farklı kurumsal kökenlerden gelen bir yazın olduğu, muğlak bir kavramsallaştırmasının olduğu, bilimsel olmaktan çok politik bir programa sahip olduğu iddia edilmektedir. Yeni bölgecilik yazınındaki hakim ama birbiriyle çatışan öğeler olan şebeke/ ağbağ ve ölçek kavramsallaştırmalarının ulus-devleti yadsımakta ortak oldukları ancak her ikisinin de toplumsal olaylara tek taraflı olarak baktıkları ve uzamsal olanın indirgemeci bir bakışını önerdikleri söylenmektedir. Yazı uzamsal konuların daha fazla çalışılması gerektiği tespiti ile bitmektedir.

THESES ON REGIONS

This article provides a general assessment and a critical reading of new regionalism. It is argued that new regionalism arises from various thoretical roots, has a fuzzy conceptualization and its political stance and the agenda it puts forward are more impor tant compared to its scientific merits. It is suggested in the article that the dominant conceptualizations of new regionalism, i.e. networks and scales, while contesting each other, unite in arguing for the demise of nation-states, but in doing so they provide a reductionist understanding of the spatial. The article ends with a suggestion to study the spatial more.

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