Commerce(s) et marge(s)
The association between trade and margin is not obvious. On the one hand geographers think too rarely to mobilize this sector of activity to understand the territorial processes. On the other hand, the subject of the margins seems contradictory to a geography of retail which, by definition, brings o...
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author | Philippe Dugot |
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description | The association between trade and margin is not obvious. On the one hand geographers think too rarely to mobilize this sector of activity to understand the territorial processes. On the other hand, the subject of the margins seems contradictory to a geography of retail which, by definition, brings out the centres more than the territories in the background. The purpose of this text is precisely to show the fertility of this connection. The diversity of commercial activities and their evolutions makes it possible to observe, from various points of views, the possibilities of a territorial approach by margins. |
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spelling | doaj.art-213c370b55f74de596c969c73eba35d72023-12-06T16:30:24ZengAssociation AGFBulletin de l’Association de Géographes Français0004-53222275-51952017-10-0194341943510.4000/bagf.2113Commerce(s) et marge(s)Philippe DugotThe association between trade and margin is not obvious. On the one hand geographers think too rarely to mobilize this sector of activity to understand the territorial processes. On the other hand, the subject of the margins seems contradictory to a geography of retail which, by definition, brings out the centres more than the territories in the background. The purpose of this text is precisely to show the fertility of this connection. The diversity of commercial activities and their evolutions makes it possible to observe, from various points of views, the possibilities of a territorial approach by margins.http://journals.openedition.org/bagf/2113Commercial vacancyRetailRetail geographyShop windows |
spellingShingle | Philippe Dugot Commerce(s) et marge(s) Bulletin de l’Association de Géographes Français Commercial vacancy Retail Retail geography Shop windows |
title | Commerce(s) et marge(s) |
title_full | Commerce(s) et marge(s) |
title_fullStr | Commerce(s) et marge(s) |
title_full_unstemmed | Commerce(s) et marge(s) |
title_short | Commerce(s) et marge(s) |
title_sort | commerce s et marge s |
topic | Commercial vacancy Retail Retail geography Shop windows |
url | http://journals.openedition.org/bagf/2113 |
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