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The global division of labour as enduring archipelago: thinking through the spatiality of ‘globalisation in reverse’
Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society ( IF 5.176 ) Pub Date : 2022-04-12 , DOI: 10.1093/cjres/rsac007
Michiel van Meeteren 1, 2 , Jana Kleibert 3, 4
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Abstract Contemporary globalisation faces several challenges, for instance related to climate change, technological disruption and shifting geopolitics, that have repercussions for the organisation of value chains and the global division of labour. Analysing the long-term geographies of globalisation we observe how successive reconfigurations of ‘new’ and ‘newer’ global divisions of labour share an archipelagic socio-spatial structure. The paper theorizes the articulations of this archipelago spatial figure as a combination of de/bordering, dis/connecting and dis/association. We apply this framework to provide a nuanced assessment of how global capitalism might restructure when some processes that defined globalisation during the last decades kick in reverse.

中文翻译:

作为持久群岛的全球分工:思考“逆全球化”的空间性

摘要 当代全球化面临若干挑战,例如与气候变化、技术颠覆和地缘政治变化有关的挑战,这些挑战对价值链的组织和全球分工产生了影响。通过分析全球化的长期地理分布,我们观察到“新的”和“更新的”全球劳动分工的连续重新配置如何共享一个群岛社会空间结构。本文将这个群岛空间图形的表达理论化为去/边界、分离/连接和分离/关联的组合。我们应用这个框架来提供一个细致入微的评估,即当过去几十年定义全球化的某些进程发生逆转时,全球资本主义可能如何重组。
更新日期:2022-04-12
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