Geographical thinking reshapes understanding of globalization's economic impact.
The article discusses how economic geographers study globalization by focusing on the role of different social structures and the importance of understanding both places and actors. They use a wide range of theories and methods to analyze how globalization is influenced by factors like capitalism, ethnic solidarity, and the relationships between nations and regions. Economic geographers emphasize the need to consider the specific characteristics of different places and the people involved to fully understand how globalization works.