Supply Chains and the Human Condition
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Abstract
This article theorizes supply chain capitalism as a model for understanding both the continent-crossing scale and the constitutive diversity of contemporary global capitalism. In contrast with theories of growing capitalist homogeneity, the analysis points to the structural role of difference in the mobilization of capital, labor, and resources. Here labor mobilization in supply chains is the focus, as it depends on the performance of gender, ethnicity, nationality, religion, and citizenship status. The article uses the concept of figuration to show how difference is mobilized within supply chains, and to point to the importance of tropes of management, consumption, and entrepreneurship in workers’…
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- Capitalism
- Supply chain
- Consumption (sociology)
- Sociology
- Citizenship
- Economics
- Nationality
- Diversity (politics)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Decent work and economic growth
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