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Geoforum | 1990

Resources and restructuring in the international solid wood products industry.

Julie Graham; Kevin St. Martin

Abstract In the 1980s, the U.S. solid wood products industry (SWPI) has undergone a significant restructuring, characterized by changes in product and process technology, the employment relation, the structure of markets, and industry geography. Concomitantly, the international SWPI has seen major shifts in the geography of production and trade, particularly in the Pacific Rim where Southeast Asian countries are increasing their share of processed exports and Japan has become a major importer of unprocessed raw materials from the U.S. Although the SWPI is a resource-oriented industry, industrial geographers and other industry analysts have largely ignored the ways in which the forest resource base has affected the restructuring of the SWPI. We attempt to rectify this omission, situating our analysis of the relationship between resources and industrial change within an explicitly nondeterministic epistemology that acknowledges the role of every social and natural process in constituting every other. This allows us to analyse the multidimensional impact of resources on the restructuring of the SWPI without resorting to environmental determinism or to the dilute reductionism of multicausal explanation. The emphasis on resources also allows us to identify ways to intervene in both industrial and natural processes to promote the retention of jobs in the U.S. SWPI and to retard or reverse the process of environmental degradation currently associated with the SWPI in Third World countries.


Employee Responsibilities and Rights Journal | 1996

Workers, communities, and industrial property: An emerging language of rights

Patricia A. Greenfield; Julie Graham

Out of recent national debates and local struggles over plant closings, an alternative language of industrial property rights has emerged. This language places the rights of workers and communities above, or on a par with, those of owners and managers. While this new language of rights coexists with more traditional conceptions of owner/manager prerogatives, its emergence suggests that rights of property ownership, which are often seen as relatively immutable structural constraints upon the capitalist labor process, may themselves be contested and subject to change.


Antipode | 1990

THEORY AND ESSENTIALISM IN MARXIST GEOGRAPHY

Julie Graham


Antipode | 2006

POST‐MODERNISM AND MARXISM

Julie Graham


Antipode | 1992

ANTI‐ESSENTIALISM AND OVERDETERMINATION – A RESPONSE TO DICK PEET

Julie Graham


Annals of The Association of American Geographers | 1988

Restructuring in U.S. Manufacturing: The Decline of Monopoly Capitalism

Julie Graham; Katherine Gibson; Ronald J. Horvath; Don M. Shakow


Archive | 2008

Building community economies : a postcapitalist project of sustainable development

Stephen Healy; Julie Graham


Archive | 2002

CONSTRUCTING THE COMMUNITY ECONOMY: CIVIC PROFESSIONALISM AND THE POLITICS OF SUSTAINABLE REGIONS

Julie Graham; Stephen Healy; Kenneth Byrne


Archive | 2001

Development and Class Transition in India: A New Perspective

J. K. Gibson-Graham; Stephen Resnick; Richard D. Wolff; Julie Graham; Katherine Gibson


Development | 2002

Women and the Politics of Place: Ruminations and responses

Julie Graham

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J. K. Gibson-Graham

University of Western Sydney

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Kenneth Byrne

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Patricia A. Greenfield

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Richard D. Wolff

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Stephen Resnick

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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