Global Post-Fordism and Concepts of the State

Date

1994

Authors

Bananno, Alessandro
Friedland, William H.
Llambi, Luis
Marsden, Terry
Moreira, Manuel Belo
Schaeffer, Robert

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

International Journal of Sociology of Agriculture and Food

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.

Description

Article originally published in the International Journal of Sociology of Agriculture and Food

Keywords

Post-Fordism, deregulation, transnational, state, formal agencies, non-public apparatuses

Citation

Bonanno, Alessandro, William H. Friedland, Luis Llambí, Terry Marsden, Manuel Belo Moreira and Robert Schaeffer (1994) “Global Post-Fordism and Concepts of the State.” International Journal of Sociology of Agriculture and Food. 4, 11-29. https://www.isa-agrifood.com/ijsaf-v04-11-29