Capitalism in Flow: Epistemic Metaphor and Logistical Calculation
Von: Mathias Denecke
„Fluidity“ is about materials in motion – materials active and activated, mobile and mobilised. It adresses processes of change, movement, and agency in a wide range of contexts and on diverse spatial-temporal scales: from local to global, molecular to infrastructural, natural to industrial, instantaneous and short-lived to creeping and geohistorical, from inorganic substances to living organisms. This volume contributes to a critical cultural rheology examining the material complexities, epistemic functions, political ramifications, and ecological dimensions of fluidity.