加拿大高等教育在塑造作为种族帝国主义资本斗争场所的全球城市中的作用

IF 0.4 4区 社会学 Q3 CULTURAL STUDIES Topia-Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies Pub Date : 2023-10-20 DOI:10.3138/topia-2023-0023
Jamie Magnusson
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这篇文章描绘了加拿大高等教育(CHE)在将全球城市作为种族帝国主义资本斗争场所的过程中所扮演的角色。这个论点主要有两个部分。其一,全球城市的产生已经成为组织全球种族资本的必要条件。另一种是,在加拿大,高等教育,包括大学和社区学院系统,对于产生垄断金融资本(即目前形式的全球种族资本)的全球城市至关重要。在进行分析的过程中,作者特别关注多伦多有以下几个原因:作者住在多伦多;是多伦多大学的教员,在那里教授和研究高等教育系统;一直活跃于多伦多的基层斗争,挑战军事化的警务,特别是通过参与“不以警务为荣”工作组;最后,多伦多被指定为“全球城市”,是帝国主义资本在加拿大城市“创新”的关键地点。也就是说,多伦多属于一个“全球城市”网络,每个城市都包含协调全球种族资本流动所必需的基础设施。因此,全球城市是必须证券化的“资产”,军事化警务和监视的加强就是明证。这篇文章解释了加拿大的高等教育是如何通过它的大学和学院体系,被塑造成为全球种族资本主义制造“帝国化城市”的。然后,作者概述了废除大学的工作,这一工作一直是“另一所大学现在!”的灵感来源。
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Canadian Higher Education’s Role in Shaping Global Cities as Sites of Racial Imperialist Capital Struggle
This article maps out the role of Canadian Higher Education (CHE) in producing global cities as sites of struggle for racial imperialist capital. There are two main parts to the argument. One is that production of global cities has become essential to organizing global racial capital. The other is that within Canada, higher education, consisting of systems of universities and community colleges, is essential to producing global cities for monopoly finance capital (that is, global racial capital in its current form). In developing the analysis, the author pays particular attention to Toronto for several reasons: The author lives in Toronto; is faculty member of the University of Toronto where they have taught and studied postsecondary systems; has been active in Toronto grassroots struggles challenging militarized policing, particularly through participating in the No Pride in Policing Coalition working group; and, finally, Toronto is a designated “Global City” and is a key Canadian site of urban “innovation” for imperialist capital. That is, Toronto belongs to a network of “global cities,” each of which contains infrastructure necessary to coordinate the flow of global racial capital. Global cities are therefore “assets” that must be securitized, as evidenced by the intensification of militarized policing and surveillance. The article explains how Canadian higher education, through its systems of universities and colleges, has been shaped to produce “imperialized cities” for global racial capitalism. The author then outlines the abolition work that has been a source of inspiration for “Another University Now!”
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