Territory, territoriality and territorialization in global production networks

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Abstract

Global production networks (GPN) provide a powerful multi-scalar approach for analyzing the organization of production, but lack the means for conceptualizing social-ecological issues. Territory and territoriality underscore the epistemological character of socio-environmental problems. Territoriality is an underdeveloped conceptual resource for analyzing a GPN's territorial configuration. Discussing different contextual conceptions of territory, territoriality and territorialization (e.g. in the Anglophone, Francophone and Latin American debate), we propose an analytical framework to enable a more structured operationalization in GPN research. As a result, we introduce the five P of territoriality - pluralistic, polysemic, process, power relations and physical space.

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Dorn, F. M., & Hafner, R. (2023). Territory, territoriality and territorialization in global production networks. Poblacion y Sociedad, 30(1), 27–47. https://doi.org/10.19137/PYS-2023-300102

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