Global Post-Fordism and Concepts of the State

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Published Jan 15, 2021
Alessandro Bonanno William H. Friedland Luis Llambi Terry Marsden Manuel Belo Moreira Robert Schaeffer

Abstract

Following a review of the literature on the State and some of the basic features of global post-Fordism, it is maintained that global post-Fordism can be synthesized through a set of four dialectical relationships: deregulation/re-regulation, fragmentation/coordination, mobility/embeddedness and empowerment/disempowerment. Moreover, it is argued that: 1) the State in global post-Fordism cannot be thought of exclusively in national terms; 2) its re-conceptualization must entail a transnational dimension; 3) the State cannot be conceptualized exclusively in terms of formal public appearances, agents and agencies; and 4) non-public apparatuses, agents and agencies must be included in the analysis.

How to Cite

Bonanno, A., H. Friedland, W. ., Llambi, . L. ., Marsden, T. ., Belo Moreira, M. . and Schaeffer, R. . (2021) “Global Post-Fordism and Concepts of the State ”, The International Journal of Sociology of Agriculture and Food. Paris, France, 4, pp. 11–29. doi: 10.48416/ijsaf.v4i.375.
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