No fish, no mall. Industrial fish produce new subjectivities in Southern Chile

作者: Jacob C. Miller

DOI: 10.1016/J.GEOFORUM.2018.04.005

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摘要: Abstract This article draws on recent theories of assemblage to consider the more-than-human geographies involved in production new consumer-oriented urban landscapes. Primarily drawing Bruno Latour (2005), this develops key conceptual tools through an examination Mall Paseo Chiloe southern Chile and objects processes that play a role its inception. While is concerned with neoliberal retail capital expansion, focuses how possibilities for expansion were produced, part, by force techno-industrial salmon aquaculture had arrived region previous years. Importantly, salmon-commodity holds together series human-environment relationships make arrival shopping mall possible first place. The then conceptualized as assemblage, working linchpin multiple relations between physical, built emotional environments at archipelago.

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