Port in Global Capitalism

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A01=Guilherme Leite Goncalves
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Boa Viagem
Brazilian Olympic Committee
capitalism
capitalist accumulation
capitalist expansion in Brazil
Capitalist Normality
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Cidade Nova
colonial
colonial policies
colonial violence
colonialism
Colony's Land
Colony’s Land
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East Indies
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expansion
expropriation
financialisation
Geographical Common Sense
history
imperial policies
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legal expropriation
Marxist theory
neoliberal capitalism
Occupy Wall Street
Ongoing Primitive Accumulation
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Pereira Passos
Political Regulatory Interventions
political theory
politics
port
Port District
Porto Maravilha
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primitive accumulation
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Public Private Partnership
Public Private Synergies
real estate
Rio De Janeiro's Port
Rio De Janeiro’s Port
Rio de Janiero
slave market
sociology
softlaunch
Sugarloaf Mountain
tourism
urban sociology
Vice Versa
violence

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367340964
  • Weight: 390g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Oct 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Through a study of the port district of Rio de Janeiro and its history, from its emergence as a major slave market to its modern-day incarnation as a hub of tourism, real estate and financial speculation, this book examines the different dimensions of the manner in which capitalism expands its global process of accumulation to incorporate spaces not yet integrated into chains of value production. As such, it sheds new light on the use of explicit non-economic violence on the part of capitalist expansion, in the form of colonial or imperial policies, plundering or legal forms of expropriation. As such, it will appeal to sociologists, historians, economists, legal scholars and political theorists with interests in capitalism and inequalities.

Sérgio Costa is Professor of Sociology at Freie Universität Berlin, Germany. Trained in Economics and Sociology in Brazil and Germany, his main research fields are social inequality, conviviality and difference and postcolonial theories.

Guilherme Leite Gonçalves is Professor of Sociology of Law at the Rio de Janeiro State University, Brazil. He is interested in social theory, particularly in issues of law, social control and inequalities.

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