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Digital financialization and surveillance capitalism in the global south: The new technologies of empire

By: Zulfiqar, Ghazal Mir.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Organization Description: 30(6), Nov, 2023: p.1246-1251.Subject(s): Contemporary Colonization Digital Realms Financial Realms Profit Generation Governance Control Financialization Surveillance Capitalism Western Frameworks Universalism Digitally Colonized Global South Non-Western Subjectivities Critical Epistemic Space New Technologies of Empire In: OrganizationSummary: This essay describes a hybrid form of contemporary colonization that involves the fusion of digital and financial realms to explore new frontiers in profit generation, governance, and control. While early research has explored this dual mode of financialization and surveillance capitalism, it primarily employs Western frameworks assuming a universalism that does not account for the coerced lived experiences of the digitally colonized across the Global South. Organization, with its commitment to providing critical epistemic space to non-Western subjectivities, should lead this quest by shining a light on the colonization of everyday spaces in the Global South, with the new technologies of empire. – Reproduced https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/13505084231183033
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30(6), Nov, 2023: p.1246-1251 Available AR130917

This essay describes a hybrid form of contemporary colonization that involves the fusion of digital and financial realms to explore new frontiers in profit generation, governance, and control. While early research has explored this dual mode of financialization and surveillance capitalism, it primarily employs Western frameworks assuming a universalism that does not account for the coerced lived experiences of the digitally colonized across the Global South. Organization, with its commitment to providing critical epistemic space to non-Western subjectivities, should lead this quest by shining a light on the colonization of everyday spaces in the Global South, with the new technologies of empire. – Reproduced

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/13505084231183033

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