The expulsions began in 1965. People were herded into the hold of a rusting ship, endured rough seas and were dumped in the Seychelles, where they were
Saskia Sassen Her research and writing focuses on, immigration, global cities, the new networked technologies, and changes within the liberal state that result from current transnational conditions. Her most recent book is Expulsions: Brutality and Complexity in the Global Economy (Harvard University Press 2014).
304 pages. Saskia Sassen. Expulsions: Brutality and Complexity in the Global Economy. Cambridge, Harvard.
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Sassen draws surprising connections to illuminate the systemic logic of these expulsions. The sophisticated knowledge that created today’s financial “instruments” is paralleled by the engineering expertise that enables exploitation of the environment, and by the legal expertise that allows the world’s have-nations to acquire vast stretches of territory from the have-nots.
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Saskia Sassen poses the question of exclusion at many levels: socio-economic, political and biospheric. The first ones are a classic if you're a reader of her books. The last one, the biospheric, is new but it reflects a new trend that will be playing a significant role in this new era. Sassen draws surprising connections to illuminate the systemic logic of these expulsions. The sophisticated knowledge that created today's financial "instruments" is paralleled by the engineering expertise that enables exploitation of the environment, and by the legal expertise that allows the world's have-nations to acquire vast stretches of territory from the have-nots. Expulsions: Brutality and Complexity in the Global Economy by Saskia Sassen.
Cambridge, Harvard. University Press, 2014.
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No doubt the critical purchase of Expulsions is its revelations of development’s unsavory underbellies - the “systemic edge” that Sassen discloses. But this edge is an effect of thriving predatory tendencies, something that seems built into the system and perhaps is the fuel that sustains it. With Expulsions, Saskia Sassen joins a growing effort to reconceptualise critical political economy (Cetina and Preda 2004; Swedberg and Pinch 2008; Nitzan and Bichler 2009; Latour 2013). Especially in the wake of the 2007-08 financial crisis, there is a sense of urgency that our existing analytical apparatus, largely rooted in Marxian terms In this scathing assessment of advanced global capitalism, Sassen says that as inequality widens, have-nots face expulsion from their jobs and homes. Displaced persons end up on the street, in This is a book review of Dr. Saskia Sassen's, Expulsions: Brutality and Complexity in the Global Economy (Belknap Press, 2014).
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25 May 2015 Kentucky Civil War Refugee Camp Reborn and Reconstructed After Expulsions. 139. Immigrant German “Hamburgers” Tormented and
The expulsions began in 1965. People were herded into the hold of a rusting ship, endured rough seas and were dumped in the Seychelles, where they were
Territorio, autoridad y derechos (New Geopolitics: Territory, Authority and Rights – Breus CCCB, 2012) and Expulsions: Brutality and Complexity in the Global
Her books include Expulsions: Brutality and Complexity in the Global Economy ( Harvard University Press/Belknap 2014) now out in 18 languages.
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I use the term “expulsions” to mark the radicalness of that necessary shift. [1] For instance, we need new language to express the fact that a growing number of adult men in poor neighborhoods in the United States have not ever held a job; the phrase “long-term unemployment” is much too vague and fails to capture a radical structural condition.
Expulsions - Saskia Sassen - Google Books. Soaring income inequality and unemployment, expanding populations of the displaced and imprisoned, accelerating destruction of land and water bodies: today's socioeconomic and environmental dislocations cannot be fully understood in the usual terms of poverty and injustice, according to Saskia Sassen. 2012-06-05 Income inequality, displaced and imprisoned populations, destruction of land and water: today's dislocations cannot be understood in the usual terms of poverty and injustice, Saskia Sassen argues. They are more accurately understood as expulsions -- from professional livelihood, from living space, from the very biosphere that makes life possible.