Practising future‐making: Anticipation and translocal politics of Tesla's Gigafactory in Shanghai as assemblage

IF 3.3 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Xiao Han, Weidong Liu, Tianhe Jiang
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Abstract Human geographers are increasingly concerned with how ‘futures’ are imagined and rendered governable, yet mostly their methods lack the sensitivity to explore the functioning of complex relations between heterogeneous actors across places. The world's electric vehicle (EV) sector is booming, presaging a widely expected decarbonised future, associated with a restructuring of the automobile industry as anticipated by proactive players. This paper interrogates the spatiality and politics of the EV future‐making through disentangling the translocal practices involved in realising Tesla's Gigafactory in Shanghai (TGS) as assemblage. Informed by interviews with industrial insiders and opensource information in Chinese and English, the article finds that, first, TGS's imagined future embodies a multiplicity of interdependent but divergent expectations, the coherence of which underlies the formation and operation of the TGS assemblage by virtue of the concerted actions of its member‐actors. Second, such coherence is conditional as designed by TGS's central planners—namely, Tesla and Chinese government agencies at central and local levels—for their differentiated but overlapping interests. The TGS's imagined future is rendered actionable, enrolling other agents at certain moments, through anticipatory practices of regulatory changes, strategic arrangements interweaving land and financing, firm acquisition and intra‐firm reorganisation linking up places in and outside China, as well as the selection of key suppliers and technological use of critical raw materials. Concluding after a sketch on the TGS's ‘possible futures’ and broader implications, the paper contributes an assemblage‐informed approach to disentangle futuremaking practices and generates timely insights into the ‘future‐oriented’ restructuring of the automobile industry.
实践未来制造:特斯拉上海超级工厂组装的预期与跨地域政治
人文地理学家越来越关注“未来”是如何被想象和呈现为可治理的,但他们的方法大多缺乏探索跨地区异质行动者之间复杂关系功能的敏感性。全球电动汽车(EV)行业正在蓬勃发展,预示着人们普遍预期的脱碳未来,与汽车行业的重组有关,正如积极参与者所预期的那样。本文通过对特斯拉上海超级工厂(TGS)的跨地域实践的梳理,探讨了电动汽车未来制造的空间性和政治性。通过对业内人士的采访和中英文开源信息,本文发现,首先,TGS的想象未来体现了相互依存但又不同的期望的多样性,这些期望的一致性是TGS组合通过其成员-行动者的协调行动而形成和运作的基础。其次,这种一致性是由TGS的中央规划者——即特斯拉和中国中央和地方政府机构——设计的条件,因为他们的利益不同但重叠。TGS设想的未来是可行的,在某些时刻,通过监管变化的预期实践,土地和融资交织的战略安排,企业收购和连接中国境内外的企业内部重组,以及关键供应商的选择和关键原材料的技术使用,招募其他代理商。在概述了TGS的“可能的未来”和更广泛的影响之后,本文提供了一种组合信息方法来理清未来制造实践,并及时洞察汽车行业的“未来导向”重组。
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期刊介绍: Transactions is one of the foremost international journals of geographical research. It publishes the very best scholarship from around the world and across the whole spectrum of research in the discipline. In particular, the distinctive role of the journal is to: • Publish "landmark· articles that make a major theoretical, conceptual or empirical contribution to the advancement of geography as an academic discipline. • Stimulate and shape research agendas in human and physical geography. • Publish articles, "Boundary crossing" essays and commentaries that are international and interdisciplinary in their scope and content.
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