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A business empire and its migrants: Royal Dutch Shell and the management of racial capitalism

机译:商业帝国及其移民:荷兰皇家壳牌和种族资本主义管理

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This paper traces the category "expatriate" in the Royal Dutch Shell Group of Companies, focusing on two key moments of corporate structural change in the 1950s and 1990s. The paper examines how the "expatriate" was materially and narratively produced by the corporation, by employees labelled expatriate and by spouses. It interrogates continuities and transformations, and their power effects, inquiring who became an expatriate, for what purposes, what meaning the category was inscribed with, and how it was lived. The central argument of the paper is that the Shell "expatriate" has a postcolonial genealogy: its constitution, functions, and lived experience cannot be understood without accounting for histories of European imperialism. The category initially reified imperial power relations - indeed, was instrumental to their racialised production. The mid-century "racial break" prompted changes, yet did not result in the wholesale decolonisation of corporate mobilities and managerial hierarchies as imperial differentiations and logics continued to work in the postcolonial corporation, if in adapted and ambiguous ways. Similarly, the Shell "expatriate" was a gendered construct that not only denoted husbands' corporate control but increasingly depended on women's organisational, emotional, and social labour, until its gendered destabilisation in the 1990s. The shifting and fragmented category "expatriate" thus reflects how racialised and gendered logics were (re)worked, by and for corporate management, in contested and ambiguous ways. More generally, the paper historicises contemporary managerial arrangements of multinational firms, which depend squarely on migration, and shows them to be central to the postcolonial production of racial capitalism. It thereby contributes to furthering the dialogue between postcolonial and economic approaches in geography.
机译:本文追溯了荷兰皇家壳牌集团的“外籍人士”类别,重点是20世纪50年代和20世纪90年代的企业结构变化的两个关键时刻。本文审查了“外籍人士”是如何由员工标明外籍人士和配偶的员工制造的“外籍人士”是物质和叙事。它询问连续性和转型,以及他们的权力效应,询问谁成为外籍人士的目的,该类别被铭刻的意义是什么,以及如何生活。论文的核心论点是,壳牌“外籍人士”具有后殖民学系:其宪法,职能和生活经验无法理解,而不会占欧洲帝国主义的历史。该类别最初雷德帝国权力关系 - 实际上,对他们的种族化生产有所帮助。中世纪的“种族休息”提示改变,但没有导致企业迁移率的批发脱殖,作为帝国的差异和逻辑继续在后殖民公司继续工作,如果适应和含糊不清的方式。同样,贝壳“外籍人士”是一种性别的构建体,不仅表示丈夫的企业控制,而且越来越多地依赖于女性的组织,情感和社会劳动力,直到1990年代的性别稳定化。因此,移位和碎片类别“外籍人士”反映了种族化和性别逻辑是如何(重新)的竞争和模拟的竞争和含糊不清的方式。更一般地说,本文历史历史历史跨国​​公司的当代管理安排,这取决于迁移,并展示了他们对种族资本主义后殖民制作的核心。由此有助于进一步进一步在地理学中的后殖民和经济方法之间进行对话。

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