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New Open Access paper in The Professional Geographer: “Accounting for Capital in the Countryside: Toward a Visual Politics of the Asset Form”
24.08.2023
This commentary by Stefan Ouma is part of a series of interventions on Public Economic Geographies, curated by Priti Narayan (UBC) and Emily Rosenman (Penn State). The commentary seeks to advance a public economic geography that rests on the ambition of making things public - things that are otherwise “hidden” from societal scrutiny, such as the flows of global finance capital. It particularly deals with the question of how we can make public the operations of finance capital in the global countryside in quantitative terms, exploring the potential for a visual politics of the asset form. The paper is open-access.
For the full paper, see here.