Routledge Pacific Rim Geographies
About the Book Series
The Pacific Rim is the world’s most dynamic region. The rate of political, social, economic and cultural change is considerable, resulting in and from environmental and landscape change at various scales, from the regional, national and urban to the neighbourhood and the body. This series focuses on the issues of environmental change, urban, social and cultural transformation, and local and regional restructuring, and welcomes manuscripts that deal with local, national, regional and transnational geographies. It incorporates the best of contemporary research to provide a range of volumes that examine key developments in the region and that speak to global debates in geography and across the social sciences.
To submit a proposal or idea for the series, please contact the series editors or Routledge Editor AnnaMary Goodall: [email protected]
Malaysia, Modernity and the Multimedia Super Corridor: A critical geography of intelligent landscapes
1st Edition
By Tim Bunnell
June 01, 2006
Based on fieldwork in Malaysia, this book provides a critical examination of the country's main urban region. The study first provides a theoretical reworking of geographies of modernity and details the emergence of a globally-oriented, 'high-tech' stage of national development. The Multimedia ...






