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Dr Ngai-Ling Sum - PublicationsNgai-Ling Sum has 27 selected publication records listed on this webpage. Use links to access abstracts and full text where available. For all ePrints records go to http://eprints.lancs.ac.uk
ArticlesSum, Ngai-Ling and Ngai, Pun (2005) Globalization and paradoxes of Ethical Transnational Production: Code of Conduct in a Chinese Workplace. Competition and Change, 9 (2). pp. 181-200. ISSN 1477-2221 Sum, Ngai-Ling (2003) Informational Capitalism and U.S. Economic Hegemony: Resistance and Adaptations in East Asia. Critical Asian Studies, 35 (3). pp. 373-398. ISSN 1472-6033 Sum, Ngai-Ling and Jessop, Robert D. (2003) On the importance of pre- and post- Disciplinary approaches in political economy. Rev. l'ISMEA, 39. pp. 993-1016. Sum, Ngai-Ling (2003) Spaces of capital and spaces of hope : Harvey's dialectical geographical materialism. New Political Economy, 8 (2). pp. 287-292. ISSN 1356-3467 Sum, N.-L. (2002) 'Siliconization' in Ostasien. Das Argument, 248 (Heft 5). pp. 752-762. ISSN 0004-1157 Sum, N.-L. (2001) An integral approach to the Asian 'crisis': the (dis-)articulation of the production and financial (dis-)orders. Capital & Class, 74. pp. 139-164. ISSN 0309-8168 Jessop, Bob and Sum, Ngai-Ling (2000) An Entrepreneurial City in Action: Hong Kong's Emerging Strategies in and for (Inter)Urban Competition. Urban Studies, 37 (12). pp. 2287-2313. ISSN 0042-0980 Book/report/proceedingsSum, Ngai-Ling and Jessop, Bob (2006) Beyond the Regulationist Approach. Edward Elgar. ISBN 1847203191 Jessop, RD and Sum, N-L (2005) Beyond the Regulation Approach: Putting the Capitalist Economy in its Place. Edward Elgar. ISBN 1847203191 Jessop, R. D. and Sum, N. -L. (2005) On pre- and post-disciplinarity in (cultural) political economy. Jiangsu Academy of Administration, Nanjing, China. Sum, Ngai-Ling (2005) Towards a cultural political economy : discourses, material power and (counter-) hegemony. Spot Paper . DEMOLOGOS. Contribution_in_book/report/proceedingsJessop, Bob (2006) Towards a cultural international political economy: post-structuralism and the Italian school. In: International political economy and post-structural politics. International political economy series . Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, pp. 157-176. ISBN 1403949328 Sum, Ngai-Ling (2005) Global financial markets and the ICT revolution: perfect markets or (im-)perfect domination? In: Global politics in the information age. Manchester University Press, Manchester, pp. 96-115. ISBN 9780719067945 Sum, Ngai-Ling (2003) Economic governance in the information age: counter-hegemonic challenges and sub-hegemonic adaptations. In: Global governance, conflict and resistance. Palgrave, Basingstoke, pp. 174-193. ISBN 1403916373 Sum, Ngai-Ling (2003) (Post-)Asian crisis' and 'Greater China': on the bursting of the 'bubbles' and hi-tech (re-) imaginations. In: Contemporary China : the dynamics of change at the start of the new millennium. Routledge, London, pp. 190-220. Sum, Ngai-Ling (2003) (Re-)imagining 'Greater China': Silicon Valley and the strategy of siliconisation. In: China and the Internet : politics of the digital leap forward. Politics in Asia series . Routledge, London, pp. 102-126. ISBN 0415277728 Sum, N.-L. (2003) Rethinking globalisation: re-articulating the spatial scales and temporal horizons of transborder space. In: State/Space: A Reader. Blackwell, Oxford, pp. 208-224. ISBN 0631230343 Sum, N.-L. (2002) An Entrepreneurial City in Action: Emerging Strategies for (Inter-) Urban Competition in Hong Kong. In: The new Chinese city: globalization and market reform (Conference) (1999 : Shanghai, China). Blackwell, Oxford, pp. 74-91. ISBN 0631229485 Sum, N.-L. (2002) Globalisation regionalisation and cross-border modes of growth in East Asia: the (re-) constitution of 'time-space governance'. In: Globalisation, regionalisation and cross-border regions. Palgrave, London, pp. 50-74. Sum, N.-L. (2002) Re-articulation of spatial scales and temporal horizons of a cross-border mode of growth: the (re-)making of 'greater China'. In: Globalisation, regionalisation and cross-border regions. Palgrave, London, pp. 3-24. Sum, N.-L. (2002) The 'geo-governance' and 'embeddedness' of cross-border regional modes of growth: some theoretical issues and the case of 'greater China'. In: Economy and society : money, capitalism and transition : reciprocity, redistribution and exchange : embedding the economy in society. Black Rose Books, MontreĢal London, pp. 248-283. ISBN 1551641860 Sum, N.-L. (2001) A material-discursive approach to the 'Asian crisis': the breaking and remaking of the production and financial orders. In: The European Union and East Asia : inter-regional linkages in a changing global system. Edward Elgar, Northampton, pp. 125-153. ISBN 1840643943 Sum, N.-L. (2001) A temporal-spatial approach on cross-border subregions: time-space envelopes and governance. In: Regionalism and subregionalism in East Asia : the dynamics of China. Nova Science, New York, pp. 29-44. ISBN 1560728728 Sum, N.-L. (2001) Theorising the development of East Asian newly-industrialising countries: a regulationist perspective. In: Regulation theory and the crisis of capitalism. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, pp. 354-390. ISBN 1858982790 Sum, N.-L. (2001) Time-space envelopes, governance and the subregion of 'Greater China'. In: Regionalism and subregionalism in East Asia : the dynamics of China. Nova Science, New York, pp. 83-110. ISBN 1560728728 Sum, N.-L. (2000) The material, strategic and discursive dimensions of the Asian crisis: subsequent developments. In: Rethinking development in East Asia : from illusory miracle to economic crisis. Curzon, Richmond London, pp. 53-79. ISBN 0700712143
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