The logistical episteme

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Abstract

This chapter probes the technical and infrastructural operations of logistical apparatuses to propose the concept of the logistical episteme. The chapter examines how contemporary power is produced and organized within and through logistical technologies and industries specific to contemporary capitalism. The concept and material condition of the logistical episteme is elaborated with reference to industrial tendencies, geopolitical infrastructures, and technical systems operative within global logistics. In so doing, the chapter builds an account of world-systems reorganized and conditioned as regions by the logistical episteme. The chapter argues that an analysis that begins with the logistical episteme arrives at a considerably different comprehension of geopolitical formations at historical junctures that distinguish the variations of capital in epochal terms. In short, the chapter proposes a media theory of geopolitical formation parsed through the episteme of logistics.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDe Gruyter Handbook of Digital Cultures
EditorsGrant Bollmer, Katherine Guinness , Yiğit Soncul
Place of PublicationGermany
PublisherWalter de Gruyter
Chapter44
Pages439-453
Number of pages15
ISBN (Electronic) 9783111316857
ISBN (Print)9783111316581
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Publication series

NameDe Gruyter Contemporary Social Sciences Handbooks
Volume17
ISSN (Print)2747-9269
ISSN (Electronic)2747-9277

Keywords

  • logistical episteme
  • cybernetics
  • capitalism
  • geopolitics
  • infrastructure
  • labour

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