WORKERS AS GEOGRAPHICAL ACTORS

In this paper I first detail some of the geographical concepts that help us make sense of capitalism’s spatiality. I then provide several brief vignettes which illustrate how conflicts over how capitalism’s geography is made can be central to disputes both between and within groups of workers and ca...

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Main Author: Andrew Herod
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho 2017-09-01
Series:Revista Pegada Eletrônica
Online Access:http://revista.fct.unesp.br/index.php/pegada/article/view/5335
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spelling doaj-853e2751d9a74008b2a766c5925ec5cb2020-11-25T02:29:32ZspaUniversidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita FilhoRevista Pegada Eletrônica1676-18711676-30252017-09-0118210.33026/peg.v18i2.53353257WORKERS AS GEOGRAPHICAL ACTORSAndrew Herod0Instituto Federal de São Paulo, IFSP, Tupã, São Paulo, BrasilIn this paper I first detail some of the geographical concepts that help us make sense of capitalism’s spatiality. I then provide several brief vignettes which illustrate how conflicts over how capitalism’s geography is made can be central to disputes both between and within groups of workers and capitalists. The paper’s purpose is to argue that understanding how social life is geographically structured can add important insights to explaining economic and political praxis.http://revista.fct.unesp.br/index.php/pegada/article/view/5335
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description In this paper I first detail some of the geographical concepts that help us make sense of capitalism’s spatiality. I then provide several brief vignettes which illustrate how conflicts over how capitalism’s geography is made can be central to disputes both between and within groups of workers and capitalists. The paper’s purpose is to argue that understanding how social life is geographically structured can add important insights to explaining economic and political praxis.
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