상품.교통.공급사슬개념과 관련된 지리학의 연구와 과제

Prospects and Problems in the Study of Geography related to the Concept of Commodity, Transport, and Supply Chains

  • 한주성 (충북대학교 지리교육과)
  • Han, Ju-Seong (Department of Geography Education, Chungbuk National University)
  • 발행 : 2009.12.31

초록

본 연구는 상품 교통 공급사슬개념과 관련된 지리학의 연구와 과제를 밝히는 것을 목적으로 한다. 상품사슬과 관련된 지리학의 연구는 핵심과 주변에서의 농산물과 식료의 지리적 패턴에 주목하고, 이들의 수직적인 연결을 정치경제학적 접근방법으로 상품사슬을 주도하는 주체와 경제격차에 초점을 두고 각 산업분야로 확대되고 있다. 그러나 이에 대해 상품회로나 상품 네트워크라는 관점에서는 문화적 측면이나 미시적 지역의 주체와 상호작용을 중시하는 연구도 이루어지고 있다. 이러한 내용은 문화론적 전환과 국지의 중요성을 밝히려는 것이라고 할 수 있다. 그리고 교통양식에 의한 일련의 수송과정을 교통사슬로, 해상화물의 물적 유통과정을 해운의 공급사슬로 파악하는 연구도 등장하고 있다.

The purpose of this paper is to clarify the prospects and problems in the study of geography related to the concept of commodity, transport, and supply chains. The geography studies related to commodity chains are expanded to each field of industry focusing on the subjects and economic difference which lead the commodity chain in core and periphery regions. These vertical connection are studied with the political economy approach that gives attention to geographical pattern of agricultural products and foods. But in viewpoint of commodity circuit and commodity network, the culture or subjects of micro regions and interaction are also studied. The contents of these study are to clarify the importance of cultural turn and local. And the study of chain standpoint appears that the series of transport process by transportation modes can be understood by transport chains and the physical distribution process of sea freight is to be grasped by supply chains.

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