Thinking Infrastructure and the Organization of Markets: The Creation of a Legal Market for Cannabis in Colorado

D. Pflueger, T. Palermo, Daniel E. Martinez
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This chapter explores the ways in which a large-scale accounting system, known as Marijuana Enforcement Tracking Reporting and Compliance, contributes to the construction and organization of a new market for recreational cannabis in the US state of Colorado. Mobilizing the theoretical lenses provided by the literature on market devices, on the one hand, and infrastructure, on the other hand, the authors identify and unpack a changing relationship between accounting and state control through which accounting and markets unfold. The authors describe this movement in terms of a distinction between knowing devices and thinking infrastructures. In the former, the authors show that regulators and other authorities perform the market by making it legible for the purpose of intervention, taxation and control. In the latter, thinking infrastructures, an ecology of interacting devices is made and remade by a variety of intermediaries, disclosing the boundaries and possibilities of the market, and constituting both opportunities for innovation and domination through “protocol.”.
思考基础设施和市场组织:科罗拉多州大麻合法市场的创建
本章探讨了一个大规模的会计系统,被称为大麻执法跟踪报告和合规,有助于美国科罗拉多州休闲大麻新市场的建设和组织的方式。利用市场机制和基础设施方面的文献提供的理论视角,作者确定并揭示了会计与国家控制之间不断变化的关系,通过这种关系,会计和市场得以展开。作者用认知设备和思维基础设施之间的区别来描述这一运动。在前者中,作者表明,监管机构和其他当局通过使市场变得清晰,以达到干预、征税和控制的目的,从而发挥市场的作用。在后一种思维基础设施中,由各种中介机构制造和重塑的交互设备生态,揭示了市场的边界和可能性,并通过“协议”构成了创新和统治的机会。
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