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Area of Science:

  • Economic Geography
  • Political Economy
  • Social Theory

Background:

  • The study engages with Quinn Slobodian's "Crack-up Capitalism."
  • It examines the book's implicit methodological and expositional strategies.
  • The analysis focuses on the geographical dimensions of ideas and ideation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the innovative, yet implicit, strategies within "Crack-up Capitalism."
  • To reflect on the implications for geographical analysis of concepts and their formation.
  • To address the challenge of specifying and weighting the influence of particular ideas in specific contexts.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of "Crack-up Capitalism."
  • Discourse analysis of ideation within geographical contexts.
  • Critical examination of methodological approaches to the study of ideas.

Main Results:

  • Identified innovative but implicit strategies in Slobodian's work.
  • Highlighted the complex, non-mechanical nature of ideation.
  • Underscored the difficulty in assigning precise explanatory weight to ideas.

Conclusions:

  • Geographical analysis of ideas requires nuanced approaches to methodology.
  • Ideation's influence is context-dependent and unpredictable.
  • Further research is needed on specifying the role of ideas in specific situations.