Geomorphia: Did the Earth Move For You? Mobile Capital as Geomorphic Agent.
The article attempts to provide a different insight for exploring the issue of mobile capital in both the domain of earth-moving technologies and mobile labour. It explores the transition from traditional capitalist strategies of accumulation to those indexed on acceleration under a wider framework...
| Published in: | Reconstruction: Studies in Contemporary Culture Vol. 13; no. 3/4; pp. 15 - 16 |
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Reconstruction: Studies in Contemporary Culture
2013
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