From the sociospatial construction of markets to the advancements of financialization
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2179-0892.geousp.2020.165995Keywords:
new geography of markets, social construction of markets, financialization, contemporary sociospatial processesAbstract
The article proposes contributions for two current debates in the field of economic geography: the new geography of markets, which theorizes the centrality of the proactive agency of new markets for the dynamics of capitalist expansion in a socio-spatial perspective, and seeks to reposition the market category in theory (in addition to the opposition between simple apology and simple condemnation), and the theorizing around the process of financialisation of space, a fundamental process both in the contemporary relations between space and economy and in the amplified reproduction of the more generally applied economic system. It also analyzes the deepening of the financialization of space in its current rounds, related to rentier extractivism extended towards popular economies and the so-called platform capitalism in the metropolis.
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