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100 _aLawreniuk, Sabina
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245 _aNecrocapitalist networks: COVID-19 and the ‘dark side’ of economic geography/
260 _bsage
_c2020
300 _avol 10.issue 2, 2020 : (199–202 p.,).
520 _aThe economic fallout from COVID-19 has precipitated a crisis in global supply chains. The lockdown of consumers worldwide has triggered a fall in demand that has so far led to the dismissal of up to one-third of Cambodia’s garment sector workforce. Though the pandemic is exceptional, this is a crisis rooted in the exemplary rather than extraordinary hyper-precarity of workers in global industry. Here, I argue that COVID-19 spotlights the elusive ‘dark sides’ of global production in economic geography, revealing the necrocapitalist logics of supply chains.
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_dSage Publications Ltd., 2019
_tDialogues in human geography.
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_x2043-8214
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/2043820620934927
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