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Title: Global Assemblages: NeoLiberalism and the Market


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Global Assemblages Neo-Liberalism and the Market
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A new political geography of capitalism?
  • 1. Neo-liberalism and the Market

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  • The Knowledge Economy

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  • 3. Ethical Capitalism Anti-Globalisation and
    Corporate Social Responsibility
  • 4. Military Neo-Liberalism

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Analytical Themes
  • 1) Global government through the market new
    spaces of government

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  • 2) Changing Imaginative Geography of Capitalism

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  • 3) The media (and brands) are integral to the new
    politics of capitalism
  • 4) Enormous uncertainty in the rate and direction
    of change

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Singapore the global schoolhouse(Thrift and
Olds 2005)
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1. Knowledgeable subjects Creating a new breed
of Singaporean
  • The key idea is the creation of a virtuous
    circle draw in the best universities with
    global talent this talent then creates knowledge
    and knowledgeable subjects these knowledgeable
    subjects, through their actions and networks,
    then create the professional jobs that drive a
    vibrant KBE (Thrift and Olds 2005 103)

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2. Biopolitics Exporting political dangers
  • Singapore is known to poor but resource-rich
    neigbours as a sanatized, Chinese dominated
    island that absorbs the wealth of surrounding
    Malay lands while exporting its wastes and
    political dangers. Its offshore industrial zone
    permits Singapore not only to take advantage of
    cheap Indonesian resources and labour discontent
    onto the Riau islands Aihwa Ong, Island
    Nations in Harrison, Pile and Thrift (eds)
    Patterned Ground, 2004, 271-272

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  • The environmental contradictions of the
    Singaporean knowledge economy
  • Participants in the National Youth Forum on
    Water Conservation visit Singapore's NEWater
    Visitor Centre

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3. The Cultural Circuit of Capital
  • a) Capitalism has voracious appetite for new
    knowledge
  • b) Business schools are key nodes in the global
    cultural circuit of capital an ideoscape (Arjun
    Appadurai, Modernity at Large, 1996)
  • c) Knowledge has effects part of the
    experimental character of capitalism

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  • .capitalism is performative it is always
    engaged in experiment, as the project is
    perpetually unfinished. Capitalism is therefore a
    highly adaptive and constantly mutating
    formation it is a set of poised systems. The
    whole point of capitalism, then, is precisely its
    ability to change its practices constantly, and
    those who run corporations must be able to surf
    the right side of the constant change that
    results, or risks being washed up on the reefs of
    irrelevance.. (Thrift 2005 3)

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  • 150 states have agreed to abandon a bit of
    sovereignty to the WTO thats extraordinary
    French Minister of Foreign Trade speaking at
    Chicago Business School, Singapore

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  • d) no clear distinction between academic and
    non-academic business knowledge
  • e) the business school as global assemblage
    (Thrift 2005 94)

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Economists and the Economy Timothy Mitchell and
Michel Callon
  • The economy is an invention of the 1930s-50s
    (Mitchell)
  • Generally territorially defined the national
    economy

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  • Implies a distinction between what is economic
    and what is extra-economic.
  • This can be challenged and transformed through
    social and geographical knowledge e.g. by
    making visible domestic or migrant labour, or
    pollution, within the frame of the economy
    (Callon)
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