Bernd Belina
Kapitalistische Raumproduktionen
und ökonomische Krise
Zum Begriff des spatial fix bei David
Harvey
Capitalist productions of space and economic crisis. David Harvey’s
notion of the spatial fix.
David Harvey’s contribution to an understanding of the space-economy of
capitalism is largely absent from German economic geography. In engaging with
his work in this article, the focus lies with a reconstruction of the precise
meaning of the notions spatial fix and spatio-temporal fix as
deployed by Harvey. It also discusses his concepts of structured
coherence, the secondary circuit of capital and the circulation of fixed capital
through the built environment. Central spatial aspects of the financial and
economic crisis of 2008/09, and the neoliberal answers to the crisis of Fordism
that preceded it, are used to illustrate how these notions are able to
illuminate complex economic and political relations and their spatiality.