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2022
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[Journal:] Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society [ISSN:] 1752-1386 [Volume:] 15 [Issue:] 2 [Publisher:] Oxford University Press (OUP) [Place:] Oxford [Year:] 2022 [Pages:] 389-406
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Oxford University Press (OUP), Oxford
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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.
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International division of labour
uneven development
de-globalisation
world-economy
archipelago economy
macroeconomic geography
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F60
N20
P10
P16
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