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Precarious economies: capitalism’s creative destruction in the age of neoliberal campus planning
Review of Communication Pub Date : 2020-04-01 , DOI: 10.1080/15358593.2020.1737197
Phillip Goodwin 1 , Rubén Casas 2 , Ralph Cintrón 3 , Joshua Stanley Hanan 4 , Leslie L. Rossman 5 , Nick J. Sciullo 6
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ABSTRACT The Precarious Economies working group engaged the University of Nevada Reno’s (UNR) Campus Master Plan (CMP) from the perspective of precarity—broadly understood as material conditions of vulnerability that threaten living bodies and are outside of one’s control. Employing traditional and in situ methods of rhetorical analysis and fieldwork, we investigated how the creative destruction of Reno’s emerging technology economy implicates people within precarity frames through facets of daily living including labor, housing, and transportation. Our mixed approaches allowed us to search for the material impacts of capitalism’s development on the lives of Reno’s residents and see the CMP’s (re)distribution of precarity as a symptom of capitalism’s creative destruction. In this essay, we describe the methods of our research and reflect on what the hybrid research approach of the working group teaches us about UNR/Reno and the contemporary function of capitalism.

中文翻译:

economies可危的经济:新自由主义校园规划时代的资本主义创造性破坏

摘要不稳定的经济工作组从不稳定的角度出发,与内华达州里诺大学(UNR)的校园总体规划(CMP)进行了合作—普遍认为,脆弱性是威胁生命体并且不受人控制的物质条件。我们使用传统的和现场的言辞分析和实地调查方法,研究了里诺新兴技术经济的创造性破坏如何通过包括劳动,住房和交通等日常生活的各个方面将人们牵连到不稳定的框架中。我们的混合方法使我们能够寻找资本主义的发展对里诺居民生活的实质影响,并将CMP的car变分配视为资本主义创造性破坏的征兆。在这篇文章中
更新日期:2020-04-01
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