Logistical Asia

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This book explores how the management science of logistics changes working lives and contributes to the making of world regions. With a focus on the port of Kolkata and changing patterns of Asian regionalism, the volume examines how logistics entwine with political power, historical forces, labour movements, and new technologies. The contributors ask how logistical practices reconfigure both Asia's relation to the world and its internal logic of transport and communication. Building on critical perspectives that understand logistics as a political technology for producing and organizing space and power, Logistical Asia tracks how digital technologies and material infrastructure combine to remake urban and regional territories and produce new forms of governance and subjectivity.




Introduces logistics as an heuristic for the analysis of globalization and networks of capital Brings together scholars from media studies, critical theory, critical geography, as well as from countries across the world, into discourse about what logistics and infrastructure mean for the nation-state and the global economy Sheds critical light on what China's "One Belt, One Road" means for the re-engineering of the global economy

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Brett Neilson is Professor at the Institute for Culture and Society at Western Sydney University. With Sandro Mezzadra, he is author of Border as Method, or, the Multiplication of Labor (2013). With Ned Rossiter, he has coordinated the project Logistical Worlds: Infrastructure, Software, Labour.
Ned Rossiter is Professor of Communication with a joint appointment in the Institute for Culture and Society and the School of Humanities and Communication Arts at Western Sydney University. His most recent book is Infrastructure, Software, Labor: A Media Theory of Logistical Nightmares (2016).
Ranabir Samaddar is Distinguished Chair in Migration and Forced Migration Studies at the Calcutta Research Group. His research focuses on migration and refugee studies, nationalism and post-colonial statehood, and new regimes of technological restructuring and labour control. His most recent book is Karl Marx and the Postcolonial Age (2017).


Inhalt

  1. Making Logistical Worlds.- Part I Port as Infrastructure of Postcolonial Capitalism.- 2. The Port of Calcutta in the Imperial Network of South and South-East Asia, 1870s-1950s.- 3. Spatialization of Calculability, Financialization of Space: A Study of the Kolkata Port.- 4. Ports and Crime.- 5. Haldia: Logistics and Its Other(s).- 6. Kolkata Port: Challenges of Geopolitics and Globalization.- Part II Logistics of Asia-Led Globalization.- 7. The Importance of Being Siliguri: Border Effect and the 'Untimely' City in North Bengal.- 8. Piraeus Port as a Machinic Assemblage: Labour, Precarity and Struggles.- 9. Asia's Era of Infrastructure and the Politics of Corridors: Decoding the Language of Logistical Governance.- 10. Logistics of the Accident: E-waste Management in Hong Kong.- 11. Geopolitics of the Belt and Road: Space, State, and Capital in China and Pakistan.- 12. Becoming Immaterial Labour: The Case of Macau's Internet Users.- 13. Follow the Software: Reflections on the Logistical Worlds Project.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09789811341267
    • Auflage Softcover reprint of the original 1st edition 2018
    • Editor Brett Neilson, Ranabir Samaddar, Ned Rossiter
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre Volkswirtschaft
    • Größe H210mm x B148mm x T18mm
    • Jahr 2019
    • EAN 9789811341267
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 9811341265
    • Veröffentlichung 30.01.2019
    • Titel Logistical Asia
    • Untertitel The Labour of Making a World Region
    • Gewicht 411g
    • Herausgeber Springer Nature Singapore
    • Anzahl Seiten 316
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen

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