Basic Literature - Vienna

Group A: Knowledge Economy and Sociospatial Polarisation in Vienna

COMPULSORY LITERATURE:

Steinbach, Josef, Mösgen, Andrea, Kaiser, Alexandra (2005): Historische Sozialraumanalyse für das Wiener Stadtgebiet II: 1971-1981-1991-2001. In: Reihe "Dokumentation - Erarbeitung STEP Wien 2005", Stadtentwicklung Wien (ed.). Wien.

Tödtling, Franz/Trippl, Michaela (forthcoming): Knowledge links in high-technology industries: markets, networks or milieu? The case of the Vienna biotechnology cluster. In: International Journal Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management.

Redak, Vanessa/Novy, Andreas/Becker, Joachim (2003).
Modernizing or Polarizing Vienna? In: Frank Moulaert/Arantxa Rodriguez/Erik Swyngedouw (eds.): The Globalized City - Economic Restructuring and Social Polarisation in European Cities. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 167-180.

OPTIONAL LITERATURE:

Trippl, Michaela/Tödtling, Franz (2006): From the ivory tower to the market place? The changing role of knowledge organisations in spurring the development of biotechnology clusters in Austria. In: SRE-Discussion 2006/07. Wien: Institute for Regional Development and Environment. Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration.

Trippl, Michaela/von Gabain, Joshua/Tödtling, Franz (2006): Policy agents as catalysts of knowledge links in the biotechnology sector. Wien: Institute for Regional Development and Environment. Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration.

Novy, Andreas/Redak, Vanessa/Jäger, Johannes/Hamedinger, Alexander (2001): The End of Red Vienna: Recent Ruptures and Continuities in Urban Governance. In: European Urban and Regional Studies 8 (2), 131-144.

Group B: Alternative Theories of Socioeconomic Development

COMPULSORY LITERATURE:

Novy, Andreas/Lengauer, Lukas/Trippl, Michaela (2006): Thematic Synthesis Paper 6: Development. Demologos Discussion Paper.

Novy, Andreas (2005a): Didaktische Anregungen der Befreiungspädagogik Paulo Freires für die Entwicklungsforschung. In: SRE-DISC.2005/01. Wien: Institut für Regional- und Umweltwirtschaft.

Novy, Andreas (2005b): Von Paulo Freire lernen. In: Gerald Faschingeder/N. Ornig (eds.): Globalisierung ent-wickeln. Eine Reflexion über Entwicklung, Globalisierung udn Repolitisierung. Wien: Mandelbaum.

OPTIONAL LITERATURE:

Freire, Paulo (1984): Pädogogik der Unterdrückten. Bildung als Praxis der Freiheit. Reinbeck bei Hamburg: Rowohlt: Kap. 3

Group C: Theories of the Knowledge Economy

COMPULSORY LITERATURE:

Freeman, Chris (2002): 8. The Learning Economy and International Inequality. In: Daniele Archibugi/Bengt-Ake Lundvall (eds.): The Globalizing Learning Economy. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 147-163.

Lundvall, Bengt-Ake (2002): Innovation Policy in the Globalizing Learning Economy. The Globalizing Learning Economy. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 273-310.

Moulaert, Frank/Sekia, Farid (2003): Territorial Innovation Models: A Critical Survey. In: Regional Studies 37 (3), 289 - 302.

OPTIONAL LITERATURE:

Moulaert, Frank/Nussbaumer, Jacques (2005): The social region - Beyond the territorial dynamics of the Learning Economy. In: European Urban and Regional Studies 12 (1), 45-64.

Lundvall, Bengt-Ake/Archibugi, Daniele (2002): Introduction: Europe and the Learning Economy. The Globalizing Learning Economy. 1-19.

Soete, Luc (2002): The New Economy: A European Perspective. In: Daniele Archibugi/Bengt-Ake Lundvall (eds.): The Globalizing Learning Economy: Oxford University Press. 21-45.

Group D: Theories of sociospatial polarisation

COMPULSORY LITERATURE:

Hamnett, Chris (2001). Social Segregation and Social Polarisation. In: Ronan Paddison (ed.): Handbook of Urban Studies. London: SAGE. 143 - 161.

Moulaert, Frank/Swyngedouw, Erik/Rodriguez, Arantxa (eds., 2003): The Globalized City. Economic restructuring and social polarization in European Cities. Oxford: Oxford University Press: Chapter 2 and 3.

OPTIONAL LITERATURE:

Bridge, Gary/Watson, Sophie (2000). City Differences. In: Gary Bridge/Sophie Watson (eds.): A Companion to the City. Oxford: Blackwell. 251 - 260.

Hamnett, Chris (2000). Gentrification, Postindustrialism, and Industrial and Occupational Restructuring in Global Cities. In: Gary Bridge/Sophie Watson (eds.): A Companion to the City. Oxford: Blackwell. 331 - 341.

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