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The geopolitics of real estate, reconfiguring property, capital and rights, Dallas Rogers

Label
The geopolitics of real estate, reconfiguring property, capital and rights, Dallas Rogers
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The geopolitics of real estate
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
961903342
Responsibility statement
Dallas Rogers
Series statement
Geopolitical bodies, material worlds
Sub title
reconfiguring property, capital and rights
Summary
Individual foreign investment in Western nation states is a long-standing geopolitical issue. The expansion of the middle class in BRICS and Asian countries, and their increased activity in Western real estate markets as foreign investors, have introduced new and revived existing cultural and geopolitical sensitivities.In this book, Dallas Rogers develops a new history of foreign real estate investment by mapping the movement of human and financial capital over more than four centuries. The book argues the reconfiguration of Asian geopolitical power has ruptured the conceptual landscape for understanding international land and real estate relations. Drawing on assemblage theories (Latour, Deleuze and Guattari), assemblage analytical tactics (Sassen and Ong) and discursive media theories (Kittler and Foucault) a series of vignettes of land and real estate crisis are presented. The book demonstrates how foreign land claimers and global real estate professionals colonise, subvert and act beyond the governance structures of settler-societies to facilitate new types of capital circulation and accumulation around the world. --, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Acknowledgements -- Global real estate semblances -- Organising technics, mediating technologies, and discursive code -- Technics of land I: orality, inclosure, revolution, land -- Technics of land II: colonialism, company, measurement, ownership -- Technologies of real estate I: states, banks, population, citizenship -- Technologies of real estate II: policy, books, visas, events -- New discursive code: internet, Libertarianism, upload, download -- Global real estate assemblages -- References -- Index -- About the author
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