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Page 1: Postmodern City Films & Global Flows Introduction 2014/09/16.

Postmodern City Films

& Global Flows

Introduction

2014/09/16

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Outline

Starting Questions Global Flows and Urban Space of

Flows People in Flows: Flaneur &

Migrant Summary About the Course & Next Week

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Global Flows?

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Globalization: 3 Theses

1) Global expansion of Capitalism and Capitalist Culture; of American/Western Culture 2) West vs. East 3) Increasing Hybridization and Strangeness

Re-structuring of Global economy, politics, activist groups, etc. Awareness of Global Connectedness

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Connected by Global Flows Flows of goods, services and finance Flows of people –the most limited Flows of data and communication

knowledge-intensive flows; labor-intensive flows

Impact:

1/3 of goods flow across national borders;

“left behind if not being connected.”

Ref. Global flows in a digital age: Expanding

Network of Global Flows

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De-Territorialized and Re-Territorialized by

Cultural Flows

Modernity at Large (Arjun Appadurai)mediascapesethnoscapeestechnoscapesfinancescapes;ideoscapes.

With conjunctions and disjunctions in and among them, with shapes changing or amorphous

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Space of Flows Flows: “purposeful, repetitive,

programmable sequences of exchange and interaction between physically disjoined positions held by social actors in the economic, political and symbolic structures of society” (Castells 1996: 412)

e.g. information, goods, people--whatever travel in information systems, telecommunications, and transportation lines

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Space of Flows (2)

Manual Castells: Network Society and Space of Flows

3 levels of flows: 1. The flows of information (electronic

communication) 2. The network of nodes ( 節點 ; e.g. mega-

cities like Taipei) and hubs ( 中繼站 ; e.g. station, airport, port and telecommunication system)

3. Transnational Elite groups (decision makers, entrepreneurs and technicians)

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Flows/Space vs. Place

Loss of identity?

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Flows on Different Class Levels

Different purposes Different degrees of mobility, risks and

stability

Chance encounters and coincidences A different sense of community

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Flâneur Flâneur: a stroller on the street “As such, ‘[i]t is not the pedestrian

flâneur who is emblematic of modernity but rather the train passenger, car driver and jet plane passenger’” (Lash and Urry, 1994: 252).

                                                           Paul Gavarni, Le Flâneur, 1842.image source

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Urban Migrant

Immigrant of all class levels Rural-Urban Migrant laborers

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Summary: Scapes and Flows 1. Space organized by five types of

scapes (media, ethno, techno, ideo, finance)

2. Flows: a general feature in postmodern society (caused by technologies—esp. telecommunication—multinational capitalism and global migration).

3. Five kinds: people and traffic, goods, information, virus and desire.

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Summary: Possible Issues

1. Different or old geometry of power? a. People with different degrees of

mobility;

b. the global vs. the local in the uneven flows of goods ();

2. Loss of the local: Compression of time and space (space virtualized or non-place)

3. risk factors

4. Loss of stable relations and identity

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Course Site: Let’s Take a Look

Next Week:

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