2020
DOI: 10.17323/1726-3247-2020-2-62-75
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The Condition of Postmodernity. An Enquiry into the Origins of Cultural Change (an excerpt)

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“…As shown in Figure 1, the HSR "push" effect improves urban accessibility by decreasing transport costs, shortening intercity and long-haul travel times [34], and improving regional transportation network efficiency [35][36][37]. The increased speed of the HSR can be converted into idle time and activity space [38], which is called the 'space-time compression' theory [39].The time and space compression reduces the time and space cost for rural workers to go to cities to obtain jobs. The decrease in transport costs has improved urban As shown in Figure 1, the HSR "push" effect improves urban accessibility by decreasing transport costs, shortening intercity and long-haul travel times [34], and improving regional transportation network efficiency [35][36][37].…”
Section: Conceptual Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As shown in Figure 1, the HSR "push" effect improves urban accessibility by decreasing transport costs, shortening intercity and long-haul travel times [34], and improving regional transportation network efficiency [35][36][37]. The increased speed of the HSR can be converted into idle time and activity space [38], which is called the 'space-time compression' theory [39].The time and space compression reduces the time and space cost for rural workers to go to cities to obtain jobs. The decrease in transport costs has improved urban As shown in Figure 1, the HSR "push" effect improves urban accessibility by decreasing transport costs, shortening intercity and long-haul travel times [34], and improving regional transportation network efficiency [35][36][37].…”
Section: Conceptual Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The decrease in transport costs has improved urban As shown in Figure 1, the HSR "push" effect improves urban accessibility by decreasing transport costs, shortening intercity and long-haul travel times [34], and improving regional transportation network efficiency [35][36][37]. The increased speed of the HSR can be converted into idle time and activity space [38], which is called the 'space-time compression' theory [39].The time and space compression reduces the time and space cost for rural workers to go to cities to obtain jobs. The decrease in transport costs has improved urban accessibility, making labor migration more frequent [5], that is, the opening of HSR stations directly impacts the abandonment of local agricultural activities and cropland because the rural labor force can more easily seek better urban employment [12,17,40].…”
Section: Conceptual Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A la "acumulación por desposesión" (Harvey, 2004) o "por despojo" (Roux, 2008) a "la acumulación terminaria" (Anta Martínez, 2017), se le agrega la acumulación anaclítica, que consiste en una acumulación que se genera como repudio de la carencia y la limitación, la pérdida y la improductividad, de las cuales sólo nos interesa subrayar algunos elementos en función del extractivismo (Harvey, 2020). Si ya la extracción misma remite a la obtención de un elemento oculto en una materialidad específica, subrayamos el proceso social de la apropiación de bienes comunes por parte de corporaciones transnacionales y que forman parte de un tejido simbólico, la acumulación por "desposesión" refiere a: …los procesos de mercantilización y privatización tanto de los bienes naturales como de los bienes comunes sociales -como por ejemplo la provisión pública de ciertos servicios como la electricidad, el agua, la telefonía-; de bienes tangibles -sean minerales o empresas públicas-o intangibles -como la cultura o la subjetividad-; e incluso remitir a la destrucción de formas de vida comunal, pública o estatal, como de cierta propiedad privada (individual, pequeña o mediana) a favor de la gran propiedad ca-PACHA Revista de Estudios Contemporáneos del Sur Global Journal of Contemporary Studies of the Global South Revista de Estudos Contemporâneos do Sul Global Adaptación al cambio climático: narrativas y desacuerdos.…”
Section: La Violencia Anaclítica Del Extractivismounclassified
“…Por ello, la exaltación de una economía de la abundancia y la acumulación ha generado una identificación con los ideales culturales que encubren una estructura antropológica y cultural que reniega de la improductividad; es decir, si la tierra no ofrece todo lo que el capital requiere, entonces es necesario explotarla, violentarla e instrumentarla para que lo haga. En la acumulación anaclítica adviene con mayor crispación el sistema económico actual, en función de las distintas alertas climáticas, y despliega una intensidad agresiva que subordina las economías de la periferia al circuito mundial expresado en un nuevo campo de dependencias y procesos de recolonización (Harvey, 2020). La acumulación anaclítica solo considera la causa de sus demandas y designa con ello las fuentes de su producción para satisfacer sus necesidades establecidas como exigencias.…”
Section: La Violencia Anaclítica Del Extractivismounclassified
“…New business creation provides a number of benefits to both local and macro-level economies that make it particularly important in the contemporary era of "flexible specialization" (Harvey 1989, Piore, Sabel 1984. The theoretical pathways from new business creation to economic benefits are diagrammed in Figure 2.…”
Section: Economic Benefits Of New Business Creationmentioning
confidence: 99%