Ngai-Ling Sum Explained
Ngai-Ling Sum |
Honorific Suffix: | PhD, MSocSc, MEd, MA |
Native Name: | 岑艾玲 |
Native Name Lang: | yue |
Other Names: | Child: | yes | T: | 岑艾玲 | P: | Cén Àilíng | J: | Sam4 Ngaai6-ling4 |
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Honorary Researcher |
Website: | https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/sociology/people/ngai-ling-sum |
Alma Mater: | Lancaster University |
Thesis Title: | Reflections on Accumulation, Regulation, the State, and Societalization: A stylized model of East Asian capitalism and an integral economic analysis of Hong Kong |
Thesis Url: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.358667 |
Thesis Year: | 1994 |
Discipline: | Sociology |
Ngai-Ling Sum (born 1952) is a British sociologist and political economist and co-director of the Cultural Political Economy Research Centre at Lancaster University.[1]
Career
Her 2006 book Beyond the Regulation Approach. Putting Capitalist Economies in their Place (co-authored with Bob Jessop) was awarded the Gunnar Myrdal Prize awarded given by the European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy. Geografiska Annaler called the book a good introduction to the theory of Regulation Approach.[2] Sum's contributions to the book were considered "central in pushing its boundaries to the emerging project of cultural political economy" by Ray Hudson in Economic Geography.[3]
She also was awarded a British Academy BARDA Award in 2008 for her work with Jessop on Changing Cultures of Competitiveness: A Cultural Political Economy Approach.[4] Her work has appeared in several academic journals like Competition & Change,[5] Urban Studies,[6] New Political Economy,[7] Critical Policy Studies,[8] Critical Asian Studies,[9] Economy and Society,[10] and Capital & Class,[11] among others.
Major works
- Book: Sum, Ngai-Ling. State/Space: A Reader. Blackwell Publishing. 2003. 978-0631230335. Oxford. Rethinking Globalisation: Re-articulating the Spatial Scale and Temporal Horizons of Trans-Border Spaces. Brenner. Neil. Jessop. Bob. Jones. Martin. 3 . MacLeod. Gordon.
- Beyond the Regulation Approach. Putting Capitalist Economies in their Place (co-authored with Bob Jessop) Cheltenham: Edward Elgar 2006.
- Towards A Cultural Political Economy. Putting Culture in its Place in Political Economy (co-authored with Bob Jessop) Cheltenham: Edward Elgar 2014.
References
- Web site: Dr Ngai-Ling Sum. 2 December 2015. Lancaster University. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20151208111558/http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/arts-and-social-sciences/about-us/people/ngailing-sum. 8 December 2015.
- Book Reviews. Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography. 2008-03-01. 1468-0467. 89–99. 90. 1. 10.1111/j.1468-0467.2008.00279.x. en.
- Beyond the Regulation Approach: Putting Capitalist Economies in Their Place (Book). Hudson. Ray. July 2007. Economic Geography. 10.1111/j.1944-8287.2007.tb00359.x. 83. 3. 325–326.
- Web site: British Academy BARDA Award (2008-2010) Cultures of Competitiveness in India and China. 2 December 2015. Cultural Political Economy Research Centre. Lancaster University.
- Globalization and Paradoxes of Ethical Transnational Production: Code of Conduct in a Chinese Workplace. Competition & Change. 2005-06-01. 1024-5294. 181–200. 9. 2. 10.1179/102452905X45427. en. Ngai-Ling. Sum. Pun. Ngai.
- An Entrepreneurial City in Action: Hong Kong's Emerging Strategies in and for (Inter)Urban Competition. Urban Studies. 2000-11-01. 0042-0980. 2287–2313. 37. 12. 10.1080/00420980020002814. en. Bob. Jessop. Ngai-Ling. Sum.
- Pre-disciplinary and Post-disciplinary Perspectives. New Political Economy. 2001-03-01. 1356-3467. 89–101. 6. 1. 10.1080/13563460020027777. Bob. Jessop. Ngai-Ling. Sum.
- The production of hegemonic policy discourses: 'competitiveness' as a knowledge brand and its (re-)contextualizations. Critical Policy Studies. 2009-12-18. 1946-0171. 184–203. 3. 2. 10.1080/19460170903385668. Ngai-Ling. Sum.
- INFORMATIONAL CAPITALISM AND U.S. ECONOMIC HEGEMONY: Resistance and Adaptations in East Asia. Critical Asian Studies. 2003-09-01. 1467-2715. 373–398. 35. 3. 10.1080/1467271032000109890. Ngai-Ling. Sum.
- More than a 'war of words': identity, politics and the struggle for dominance during the recent 'political reform' period in Hong Kong. Economy and Society. 1995-02-01. 0308-5147. 67–100. 24. 1. 10.1080/03085149500000003. Ngai Ling. Sum.
- An Integral Approach to the Asian 'Crisis': The (Dis)Articulation of the Production and Financial (Dis-)Orders. Capital & Class. 2001-07-01. 0309-8168. 141–166. 25. 2. 10.1177/030981680107400107. en. Ngai-Ling. Sum.
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