Power Geometry
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Power Geometry, according to Doreen Massey, is the time-space compression of 'globalization' affects people differently. Therefore a wholesale embracing or rejection of the processes linked with globalization fails to recognize what she has termed 'power-geometry'.
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Massey, D. (1993) 'Power-geometry and a progressive sense of place', in J. Bird, B. Curtis, T. Putnam, G. Robertson and L. Tickner (eds) Mapping the Futures: Local Cultures, Global Change, London: Routledge, pp. 59-69.