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Ngai-Ling Sum (born 1952) is a British sociologist and political economist and co-director of the Cultural Political Economy Research Centre at Lancaster University. Her 2006 book ''Beyond the Regulation Approach. Putting Capitalist Economies in their Place'' (co-authored with Bob Jessop) was awarded the Gunnar Myrdal Prize awarded given by the European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy. ''Geografiska Annaler'' called ''Beyond the Regulation Approach'' a good introduction to the theory of Regulation Approach. Sum's contributions to the book were considered "central in pushing its boundaries to the emerging project of cultural political economy" by Ray Hudson in ''Economic Geography''. She also was awarded a British Academy BARDA Award in 2008 for her work with Jessop on ''Changing Cultures of Competitiveness: A Cultural Political Economy Approach''. Her work has appeared in ''Competition & Change'', ''Urban Studies'', ''New Political Economy'', ''Critical Policy Studies'', ''Critical Asian Studies'', ''Economy and Society'', and ''Capital & Class'', among others. ==Major works== * * ''Beyond the Regulation Approach. Putting Capitalist Economies in their Place'' (co-authored with Bob Jessop) Cheltenham: Edward Elgar 2006. * ''Towards A Cultural Political Economy. Putting Culture in its Place in Political Economy'' (co-authored with Bob Jessop) Cheltenham: Edward Elgar 2014. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ngai-Ling Sum」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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