Volume 15, Issue 10 e12594
ARTICLE

Mapping the discursive in labour geographies

Rohini Anant

Corresponding Author

Rohini Anant

Department of Geography, National University of Singapore, Singapore

Correspondence

Rohini Anant, Department of Geography, National University of Singapore, 1 Arts Link, Kent Ridge, Singapore 117570.

Email: [email protected]

Search for more papers by this author
Neil M. Coe

Neil M. Coe

Department of Geography, National University of Singapore, Singapore

Search for more papers by this author
First published: 27 September 2021
Citations: 2

Abstract

Geographical debates surrounding labour have hitherto tended to sideline its discursivity – that is its ongoing construction as a category of the economy – and the politics of the discourses of labour involved in this process. To address this lacuna, this paper engages with three bodies of scholarship in the social sciences which explicitly foreground the discursive construction of labour: work on subjectivity and power in the labour process; feminist investigations into gendered globalization processes; and studies on the discursive power of labour. These reveal labour discourses as multiscalar phenomena that operate at workplaces, as mechanisms of work organization and control within transnational capital circuits, as knowledge networks that underpin how labour is valued, and as resources for labour agency. The paper closes by proposing a distinctively geographical research agenda which involves mapping the discursive geographies of labour, examining how labour discourses are ‘placed’ and encountered, and exploring their role in building geographies of labour agency.