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Define Industrial Geography

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Industrial geography is the study of the global industrial landscape, which serves as the background context for studies of industrial location.

Industrial geography is “not simply the summation of individual location; it is the consequence of historical processes that transcend the ability (and often the perception) of any individual firm” (Harrington and Warf, 1995: p. 115)

. Industrial geography represents the accretion of material reality and human ingenuity, which are in turn shaped by the dominant mode of wealth creation.

The geographic approach to understanding industrial structures emphasizes how the organizational structure of industry manifests across space and interacts with and helps shape the lived experience of people.

As such, the industrial geography of today is the sum of past practices, technology eras, and social relationships

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