Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5107370 | Research in International Business and Finance | 2017 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
Subsequent pieces (Cloke, 2012; 2013) have moved the focus of ultracapital towards viewing it as a set of different but increasingly interlinked networks moving towards global recentralization/alter-centralization across a nested set of process spaces. Whereas the state is increasingly being subsumed by the requirements of ultracapital into a conduit for the marketization of all social activity, the term 'market' is applied to an increasing range of ways of being and doing that do not conform to the supply-demand-price doxa of economic orthodoxy. This piece seeks to develop theorization of ultracapital by based on the premise that the vital agencies of connectivity and space are still lacking in much economic theorizing of globalizing capitalism, in particular that of cyberspace.
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Authors
Jon Cloke,