Birch Kean, Ward Callum
York University, Canada.
Uppsala University, Sweden.
Dialogues Hum Geogr. 2024 Mar;14(1):9-29. doi: 10.1177/20438206221130807. Epub 2022 Nov 8.
An asset is both a resource and property, in that it generates income streams with its sale price based on the capitalization of those revenues. Although an asset's income streams can be financially sliced up, aggregated, and speculated upon across highly diverse geographies, there still has to be something underpinning these financial operations. Something has to generate the income that a political economic actor can lay claim to through a property or other right, entailing a process of enclosure, rent extraction, property formation, and capitalization. Geographers and other social scientists are producing a growing literature illustrating the range of new (and old) asset classes created by capitalists in their search for revenue streams, for which we argue assetization is a necessary concept to focus on the moment of enclosure and rent extraction. It is a pressing task for human geographers to unpack the diverse and contingent 'asset geographies' entailed in this assetization process. As a middle range concept and empirical problematic, we argue that assetization is an important focal point for wider debates in human geography by focusing attention on the moment of enclosure, rent extraction, and material remaking of society which the making of a financial asset implies.
资产既是一种资源也是一种财产,因为它基于这些收入的资本化,通过其销售价格产生收入流。尽管资产的收入流在财务上可以被分割、汇总并在高度不同的地域进行投机,但这些金融操作仍必须有某种支撑。必须有某种东西产生政治经济行为体可以通过财产或其他权利主张的收入,这需要一个圈占、租金提取、财产形成和资本化的过程。地理学家和其他社会科学家正在撰写越来越多的文献,阐述资本家为寻找收入流而创造的一系列新(和旧)资产类别,为此我们认为资产化是一个在圈占和租金提取时刻需要关注的必要概念。剖析这一资产化过程中所涉及的多样且偶然的“资产地理”,是人文地理学家的一项紧迫任务。作为一个中观概念和实证问题,我们认为资产化通过将注意力集中在金融资产形成所隐含的圈占、租金提取以及社会的物质重塑时刻,成为人文地理学更广泛辩论的一个重要焦点。