Colonialism and entrepreneurial governance in the Global South

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Autor(a) principal: Vieira, Flávia do Amaral
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Homa Publica (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufjf.br/index.php/HOMA/article/view/30550
Resumo: In summing up the roots that link Latin American territories, especially brazilian ones, with the operative logics of transnational capitalism, we agree with Quijano's thesis that globalization is, in the first place, the culmination of a a process that began with the constitution of America and colonial/modern and eurocentric capitalism as a new world power standard. In this scenario, with the advance of neoliberalism and the great waves of privatization, transnational corporations become one of the most powerful institutions of our time, with the strategic support of the states. A "global market" formed by an interlocking of coalitions of public and private entities promotes different interests of state and economic powers, consolidating a " entrepreneurial governance" that plays a central role in the exploration and transfer of wealth from the global South to the North. Parallel to this process, civil society are aiming to break with what has been called "architecture of impunity", that prevents accountability of transnational corporations for human rights violations, from the imposition of terms such as governance and self-regulation. From a bibliographical research, this article intends to analyze how the colonial logics of normalization of the performance of these companies operate in the Global South.
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spelling Colonialism and entrepreneurial governance in the Global SouthColonialismo e governo empresarial no Sul GlobalColonialismoNeoliberalismoSul GlobalColonialismNeoliberalismGlobal SouthIn summing up the roots that link Latin American territories, especially brazilian ones, with the operative logics of transnational capitalism, we agree with Quijano's thesis that globalization is, in the first place, the culmination of a a process that began with the constitution of America and colonial/modern and eurocentric capitalism as a new world power standard. In this scenario, with the advance of neoliberalism and the great waves of privatization, transnational corporations become one of the most powerful institutions of our time, with the strategic support of the states. A "global market" formed by an interlocking of coalitions of public and private entities promotes different interests of state and economic powers, consolidating a " entrepreneurial governance" that plays a central role in the exploration and transfer of wealth from the global South to the North. Parallel to this process, civil society are aiming to break with what has been called "architecture of impunity", that prevents accountability of transnational corporations for human rights violations, from the imposition of terms such as governance and self-regulation. From a bibliographical research, this article intends to analyze how the colonial logics of normalization of the performance of these companies operate in the Global South.Ao remontar às raízes que interligam os territórios latino-americanos, sobretudo o brasileiro, às lógicas operativas do capitalismo transnacional, nos aliamos a tese de Quijano, segundo a qual, a globalização em curso é, em primeiro lugar, a culminação de um processo que começou com a constituição da América e do capitalismo colonial/moderno e eurocentrado como um novo padrão de poder mundial. Nesse cenário, com o avanço do neoliberalismo e as grandes ondas de privatização, as corporações transnacionais se tornam uma das mais poderosas instituições do nosso tempo, com o apoio estratégico dos Estados. Um “mercado mundial” formado por um entrelaçamento de coalizões de entidades públicas e privadas promovem diferentes interesses de poderes estatais e econômicos, consolidando um “governo empresarial”, que exerce papel central na exploração e transferência das riquezas do Sul global para o Norte. Paralelamente a este processo, violações de direitos humanos causadas por estas empresas passam a ser cada vez mais contestados pela sociedade civil e por fóruns internacionais, objetivando romper com que vem sido chamado de “arquitetura da impunidade”, a partir da imposição de termos como governança e autorregulação. A partir de pesquisa bibliográfica, este artigo pretende analisar como operam as lógicas coloniais de normatização da atuação dessas empresas no Sul Global.Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora2018-01-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer ReviewedRevisado por paresAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufjf.br/index.php/HOMA/article/view/30550Homa Publica - Revista Internacional de Derechos Humanos y Empresas; Vol. 2 No. 1 (2018); e:024Homa Publica - Revista Internacional de Derechos Humanos y Empresas; Vol. 2 Núm. 1 (2018); e:024Homa Publica - Revista Internacional de Derechos Humanos y Empresas; v. 2 n. 1 (2018); e:0242526-0774reponame:Homa Publica (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora (UFJF)instacron:UFJFporhttps://periodicos.ufjf.br/index.php/HOMA/article/view/30550/20552Derechos de autor 2018 Homainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVieira, Flávia do Amaral2021-12-29T18:44:28Zoai:periodicos.ufjf.br:article/30550Revistahttps://periodicos.ufjf.br/index.php/HOMAPUBhttps://periodicos.ufjf.br/index.php/HOMA/oairevista.homa@ufjf.edu.br||2526-07742526-0774opendoar:2021-12-29T18:44:28Homa Publica (Online) - Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora (UFJF)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Colonialism and entrepreneurial governance in the Global South
Colonialismo e governo empresarial no Sul Global
title Colonialism and entrepreneurial governance in the Global South
spellingShingle Colonialism and entrepreneurial governance in the Global South
Vieira, Flávia do Amaral
Colonialismo
Neoliberalismo
Sul Global
Colonialism
Neoliberalism
Global South
title_short Colonialism and entrepreneurial governance in the Global South
title_full Colonialism and entrepreneurial governance in the Global South
title_fullStr Colonialism and entrepreneurial governance in the Global South
title_full_unstemmed Colonialism and entrepreneurial governance in the Global South
title_sort Colonialism and entrepreneurial governance in the Global South
author Vieira, Flávia do Amaral
author_facet Vieira, Flávia do Amaral
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vieira, Flávia do Amaral
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Colonialismo
Neoliberalismo
Sul Global
Colonialism
Neoliberalism
Global South
topic Colonialismo
Neoliberalismo
Sul Global
Colonialism
Neoliberalism
Global South
description In summing up the roots that link Latin American territories, especially brazilian ones, with the operative logics of transnational capitalism, we agree with Quijano's thesis that globalization is, in the first place, the culmination of a a process that began with the constitution of America and colonial/modern and eurocentric capitalism as a new world power standard. In this scenario, with the advance of neoliberalism and the great waves of privatization, transnational corporations become one of the most powerful institutions of our time, with the strategic support of the states. A "global market" formed by an interlocking of coalitions of public and private entities promotes different interests of state and economic powers, consolidating a " entrepreneurial governance" that plays a central role in the exploration and transfer of wealth from the global South to the North. Parallel to this process, civil society are aiming to break with what has been called "architecture of impunity", that prevents accountability of transnational corporations for human rights violations, from the imposition of terms such as governance and self-regulation. From a bibliographical research, this article intends to analyze how the colonial logics of normalization of the performance of these companies operate in the Global South.
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