CALL FOR PAPERS

The 2016 Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, San Francisco, 29 
March to 2 April 2016

Remaking the Global Economy

Organizers:
Karen Lai and Godfrey Yeung (National University of Singapore)

Sponsored by:
Economic Geography Specialty Group
Global Production Networks Centre at the National University of Singapore 
(GPN@NUS)

We invite papers that address the theme of 'Remaking the Global Economy'. In 
conjunction with paper sessions, there will be a special panel discussion on 
this topic. Confirmed panelists include: Alex Hughes (Newcastle University), 
Andrew Jones (City University London), Andrés Rodríguez-Pose (London School of 
Economics), Eric Sheppard (UCLA), and Michael Storper (London School of 
Economics).

Whether from the perspectives of production networks, finance, labor or state 
institutions, economic geographers have made substantive contributions to 
understanding globalization as an uneven, differentiated and dynamic process. 
In particular, a strong and growing body of literature has emerged over the 
last decade in economic geography and cognate disciplines that uses a global 
production networks (GPN) framework to investigate and explain economic 
globalization and regional development. Building on earlier Global Commodity 
Chain (GCC) and Global Value Chain (GVC) approaches in economic sociology and 
development studies, GPN research has made steady progress in theoretical as 
well as empirical terms and produced sophisticated analyses of socio-economic 
development at scales ranging from the global to the local. However, the same 
dynamic character of global economic change also compels us to look outward and 
forward to explore new frontiers of global economic shifts and developmental 
outcomes.  This series of themed sessions and panel(s) will explore dynamic 
shifts in global production networks (broadly defined) along five key domains: 
firms, finance, consumption, state and labor.

We encourage empirically or theoretically informed paper submissions that 
reflect on these five domains. Research questions and issues could include (but 
are not limited to):


*         To what extent have there been global shifts in corporate strategies 
and evolution of production networks of firms over the past decade? Are these 
shifts sector specific?

*         To what extent are shifting geographies of demand (e.g. growing 
middle class in Asia and Latin America) shaping global dynamics of production, 
trade and services?

*         How are financial and business services reshaping the production 
networks of firms and processes of capitalist market formation?

*         What are the impacts of new financial actors and networks such as 
sovereign wealth funds and venture capital on the reformulation of corporate 
strategies and remaking of production networks?

*         How do we conceptualize changing power relations amongst 
nation-states, firms and non-firm actors, and what are the implications for 
national and global governance?

*         What are the roles and impacts of small and medium enterprises in 
global production networks and how do they vary across different industries and 
regions?

*         To what extent are changing labor standards reshaping production 
networks governance and what are their developmental impacts?

*         How are protocols and institutional frameworks such as product 
certification, environmental standards and international governance structures 
reshaping corporate strategies, economic relationships and outcomes?

*         How are non-state and non-firm actors reshaping the spatiality and 
territorialization of global economic processes?

Please send expressions of interests/queries and abstracts (of not more than 
250 words) to Karen Lai (karen...@nus.edu.sg<mailto:karen...@nus.edu.sg>) or 
Godfrey Yeung (geoy...@nus.edu.sg<mailto:geoy...@nus.edu.sg>) by 5 October 
2015. The AAG website (http://www.aag.org/cs/annualmeeting/about_the_meeting) 
provides more information about the annual meeting.


Godfrey YEUNG (PhD), Associate Professor of Economic Geography
Department of Geography
National University of Singapore
1 Arts Link, Singapore 117570
Tel: +65-6516 7374 (direct line)  Fax: +65-6777 3091
E-mail: geoy...@nus.edu.sg<mailto:geoy...@nus.edu.sg>
Web: http://profile.nus.edu.sg/fass/geoykyg/
Standing Committee member, GPN@NUS:
http://gpn.nus.edu.sg/
Associate Editor, Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1467-9493
Research group: Politics, Economies, and Space (PEAS):
http://www.fas.nus.edu.sg/geog/research/peas.html


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