| Pheng Cheah, Bruce Robbins, Social Text Collective - 1998 - 398 pagini
...refer especially to the strategies and effects of mobile managers, technocrats, and professionals who seek to both circumvent and benefit from different...sites for investments, work, and family relocation. Such repositioning in relation to global markets, however, should not lead one to assume that the nation-state... | |
| Aihwa Ong - 1999 - 346 pagini
...especially to the strategies and effects of mobile managers, technocrats, and professionals seeking to both circumvent and benefit from different nation-state...sites for investments, work, and family relocation. Such repositioning in relation to global markets, however, should not lead one to assume that the nation-state... | |
| Matthew Tinkcom, Amy Villarejo - 2001 - 424 pagini
...to refer to "the strategies and effects of mobile managers, technocrats, and professionals seeking to both circumvent and benefit from different nation-state...different sites for investments, work, and family relocations." 38 He may not know who he is, but Jackie/Whoami comes out of the Third World able to... | |
| Matthew Tinkcom, Amy Villarejo - 2001 - 420 pagini
...and effects of mobile managers, technocrats, and professionals seeking to both circumvent and benefп from different nation-state regimes by selecting different sites for investments, work, and family relocations."28 He may not know who he is, but Jackie/Whoami comes out of the Third World able to function... | |
| John J. Cogan, Paul Morris, Murray Print - 2002 - 218 pagini
...conception of citizenship will be challenged by a more flexible citizenship, which allows individuals to both circumvent and benefit from different nation-state...different sites for investments, work, and family location (Ong, l998). This problem will be most acute in those Asian societies, including Taiwan and... | |
| Eliza Wing-Yee Lee - 2011 - 225 pagini
...especially to "the strategies and effects of mobile managers, technocrats, and professionals seeking to both circumvent and benefit from different nation-state...for investments, work, and family relocation" (112). Ong argues that this conception of citizenship is a part of "diasporan-Chinese modernity," which has... | |
| Laurence J. C. Ma, Carolyn L. Cartier - 2003 - 412 pagini
...(1999: 6, 112) as "strategies and effects of mobile managers, technocrats, and professionals seeking to both circumvent and benefit from different nation-state...sites for investments, work, and family relocation," flexible citizenship "refers to the cultural logics of capitalist accumulation, travel, and displacement... | |
| P l Ny¡ri, Joana Breidenbach - 2005 - 372 pagini
...flexible citizenship The strategies and effects of mobile managers, technocrats, and professionals seeking to both circumvent and benefit from different nation-state...sites for investments, work, and family relocation (Ong 1999b: 112). Foucault, Michel (1926-1984) French structuralist philosopher. Foucault studied the... | |
| Beatriz P. Lorente - 2005 - 244 pagini
...especially to the strategies and effects of mobile managers, technocrats, and professional seeking to both circumvent and benefit from different nation-state...sites for investments, work, and family relocation. (Ong, 1999: 112, emphasis original) For this elite group, relocation is rather effortless because of... | |
| Russ Feingold, Abu-Hassan Koroma and Karin Wolf, Donald Cosentino, Sabine Mödersheim, Mathew J. Christensen, Jonathan A. Peters, Mariama Ross, Rebecca Golden, John D. Ogram, Akintunde Oyetade - 2005 - 112 pagini
..."especially to the strategies and effects of mobile managers, technocrats, and professionals seeking to both circumvent and benefit from different nation-state...sites for investments, work, and family relocation" (Ong 1999:112). 5. For an extensive discussion of the interpenetration of Sankoh's RUF/SL activities... | |
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