The concepts of geopolitics and labour, both central to debates on migration and justice, rarely occur together. This chapter extends and expands our previous work on the changing constitution of global space and the mutating global division of labour to rethink the relation of geopolitics to labour. Building on previous concepts developed in our writings, including ‘the threshold of justice’s excess’ and ‘the multiplication of labour’, we ask how migratory movements offer a key to understanding present transformations of geopolitics and labour.

Mezzadra, S., Neilson, B. (2021). The geopolitics of labour. Cheltenham : Edward Elgar.

The geopolitics of labour

Sandro Mezzadra;
2021

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The concepts of geopolitics and labour, both central to debates on migration and justice, rarely occur together. This chapter extends and expands our previous work on the changing constitution of global space and the mutating global division of labour to rethink the relation of geopolitics to labour. Building on previous concepts developed in our writings, including ‘the threshold of justice’s excess’ and ‘the multiplication of labour’, we ask how migratory movements offer a key to understanding present transformations of geopolitics and labour.
2021
Handbook of Migration and Global Justice
14
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Mezzadra, S., Neilson, B. (2021). The geopolitics of labour. Cheltenham : Edward Elgar.
Mezzadra, Sandro; Neilson, Brett
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