| Pheng Cheah, Bruce Robbins, Social Text Collective - 1998 - 398 pagini
...especially to the strategies and effects of mobile managers, technocrats, and professionals who seek to both circumvent and benefit from different nation-state regimes by selecting different sites for investments, work, and family relocation. Such repositioning in relation to global markets, however,... | |
| 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 regimes by selecting different sites for investments, work, and family relocation. Such repositioning in relation to global markets, however,... | |
| Karen Kelsky - 2001 - 316 pagini
...changing politicaleconomic conditions" (6). It reflects the ways that transnationally mobile actors seek to "both circumvent and benefit from different nation-state regimes by selecting different sites for investments, work, and family relocation" (112). Thus, the new flexibility of capital has called forth,... | |
| 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 regimes by selecting different sites for investments, work, and family relocations." 38 He may not know who he is, but Jackie/Whoami comes out... | |
| 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 regimes by selecting different sites for investments, work, and family location (Ong, l998). This problem will be most acute in those Asian... | |
| 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 regimes by selecting different sites for investments, work, and family relocation," flexible citizenship "refers to the cultural logics of capitalist... | |
| 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 regimes by selecting different sites for investments, work, and family relocation" (112). Ong argues that this conception of citizenship is... | |
| 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 regimes by selecting different sites for investments, work, and family relocation (Ong 1999b: 112). Foucault, Michel (1926-1984) French structuralist... | |
| 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 regimes by selecting different sites for investments, work, and family relocation" (Ong 1999:112). 5. For an extensive discussion of the interpenetration... | |
| 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 regimes by selecting different sites for investments, work, and family relocation. (Ong, 1999: 112, emphasis original) For this elite group,... | |
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