Assembling Financialisation: Local Actors and the Making of Agricultural Investment
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Farmers, Indigenous organisations, government and private-sector intermediaries from remote Northern Australia often negotiate with private finance capital to gain funds for agricultural development.The concept of financialisation is used to explore the drivers and effects of agrifood restructuring in the area, while assemblage theory is applied to position local actors as potential sites of power in negotiating connections between local spaces and global finance. This book demonstrates that while financialisation is a useful signifier of patterns of global change, it is assembled by a diverse range of often contradictory work.
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© 2023. This excerpt is part of a larger work published by Berghahn Books (http://www.berghahnbooks.com/title/KingfisherPolicy). Langford, Zannie. 2023. Assembling Financialisation Local Actors and the Making of Agricultural Investment. New York: Berghahn Books.
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Langford, Z, Assembling Financialisation Local Actors and the Making of Agricultural Investment, 2023