Dr Ashok Kumar
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Overview
Overview
Biography
Ashok Kumar is a Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) of Political Economy.
He has published widely on a number of issues including urban theory, development, capitalist crisis, workers’ movements, global supply chains and identity.
His most recent book Monopsony Capitalism: Power and Production in the Twilight of the Sweatshop Age (Cambridge University Press) was the winner of the American Sociological Association's 2021 Paul Sweezy Outstanding Book Prize and the 2022 Immanuel Wallerstein Memorial Book Award.
The book demonstrates that the production process under global capitalism is governed by a universal logic that shapes the structural bargaining power of workers.
Alongside his research and teaching, he has sat on the editorial boards of Environment and Planning D: Society and Space and the urban geography journal City. He's currently a member of the editorial collective of the journal Historical Materialism.
His research has been funded through generous grants from a number of bodies including as a Fulbright Scholar and the Leverhulme Early Career Fellow.
Highlights
Recent Publications:
Monopsony Capitalism: Power and Production in the Twilight of Sweatshop Age, Cambridge University Press, 2020.
"A Dynamic Model of Global Value Network Governance" Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space. 2021. (with Giorgos Galanis)
Recent Public Engagement
TalkRadio: Should Tony Blair Return to Politics?
Russia Today: Monopoly Capitalism to Monopsony Capitalism: is there any hope for workers?
BBC: U.S. pulls out and imminent attack by Turkey on the Kurds
Sky News: India's Annexation of Kashmir
Sky News: Tony Blair is a ghoulish war criminal
Qualifications
- PhD, Oxford University, 2015
- MSc, London School of Economics, 2011
- BA, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2008
Web profiles
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Research
Research
Research interests
- globalization
- theories of capitalism
- urban theory
- race and racism
- global supply chains
- development
- social movements
- workers' bargaining power
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Supervision and teaching
Supervision and teaching
Supervision
Areas of Research Supervision
Ashok has a wide breadth of heterodox research interests including (but certainly not limited to): race and class, capital and empire, urban theory and land economy, industrial relations and labour movements, global value chains and development, and economic geography and political economy.
If you're interested in pursuing a PhD please first send him a proposal that is succinct (two-sides of an A4 maximum), engages with theory, is empirically rigorous, and advances a causal - rather than exploratory - argument.
Current PhD Students
Panagiotis Iliopoulos (with Giorgos Galanis, Goldsmiths University): How Competition Affects the Capital-Labour Relations in Globalised CapitalDarius Khalid (with Kalpana Wilson, Geography at Birkbeck): Towards a Materialist Analysis of Identity and Neoliberalism under Settler Colonialism
Doctoral alumni since 2013-14
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PANAGIOTIS ILIOPOULOS
Teaching
Teaching
Convenor and LecturerThe Dynamics of Global Capitalism: Theory and Practice (postgraduate)
Personal and Academic Skills (undergraduate)Contributing Lecturer
Globalization: Forces, Players and Management (postgraduate)
Principles of Organizational Management (postgraduate)
International Human Resources Management (postgraduate)The main postgraduate module I convene is The Dynamics of Global Capitalism: Theory and Practice in the summer term. The aim is to leave students with a deeper theoretical, practical and critical analysis of global capitalism. Capitalism, or the capitalist mode of production, is characterized by private ownership, wage-based labour, and the extraction of surplus value to accumulate profits.
This module focuses on debates on the global dimensions of this current mode of production Our analysis of capital includes, but is not limited to, the firm, the network, the value chain, the state, and at the level of a logic. We will cover quite a bit of terrain from analyzing competition to theories of crisis, automation, labour, inequality, and cities.
The course draws on research in the disciplines of business, political economy, economic geography, political science, sociology, and economics. Where appropriate, it introduces and employs (in a non-technical way) theoretical tools from these disciplines. My hope is that students leave the module with more than just a technical understanding of the economic world – one that does not seek to simply optimize the environment for businesses (i.e. the accumulation of capital) but rather demystifies the market to understand the ways capitalism is shaped by both the proprietors of capital and those organising against it.
Teaching modules
- Managing Change (BUMN169H3)
- Globalisation: forces, players and management (MOMN074H7)
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Publications
Publications
Article
- Kumar, Ashok (2024) When monopsony power wanes - part two: subjective agency. Historical Materialism pp. 1-31. ISSN 1465-4466.
- Kumar, Ashok (2024) When monopsony power wanes - part one: material conditions. Historical Materialism pp. 1-42. ISSN 1465-4466.
- Knox, R. and Kumar, Ashok (2023) Reexamining race and Capitalism in the Marxist tradition – editorial introduction. Historical Materialism 31 (2), pp. 25-48. ISSN 1465-4466.
- Iliopoulos, P.T. and Galanis, G. and Kumar, Ashok and Popoyan, L. (2022) Sectoral market power in global production: a theoretical and observational study. Advances in Complex Systems 25 (02n03), ISSN 0219-5259.
- Galanis, G. and Kumar, Ashok (2021) A dynamic model of global value network governance. Environment and Planning A 53 (1), pp. 53-72. ISSN 0308-518X.
- Kumar, Ashok (2019) A race from the bottom? Lessons from a workers' struggle at a Bangalore warehouse. Competition & Change 23 (4), pp. 346-377. ISSN 1024-5294.
- Kumar, Ashok (2019) Oligopolistic suppliers, symbiotic value chains and workers’ bargaining power: labor contestation in South China at an ascendant global footwear firm. Global Networks 19 (3), pp. 394-422. ISSN 1470-2266.
- Kumar, Ashok and Gebrial, D. and Elliott-Cooper, A. and Iyer, S. (2018) Marxist interventions into contemporary debates. Historical Materialism 26 (2), pp. 3-20. ISSN 1465-4466.
- Tilley, L. and Kumar, Ashok and Cowan, T. (2017) Introduction - Enclosures and discontents: Primitive accumulation and resistance under globalised capital. City 21 (3-4), pp. 420-427. ISSN 1360-4813.
- Gebrial, D. and Kumar, Ashok (2016) Atoning for the past. Economic and Political Weekly 51 (10), ISSN 0012-9976.
- Kumar, Ashok (2015) Global workers’ rights through Capitalist institutions?. Historical Materialism 23 (3), pp. 215-227. ISSN 1465-4466.
- Kumar, Ashok and Mahoney, J. (2014) Stitching together: how workers are hemming down transnational capital in the hyper-global apparel industry. WorkingUSA 17 (2), pp. 187-210. ISSN 1089-7011.
- Elliott-Cooper, A. and Murrey, A. and Kumar, Ashok and Younis, M. (2014) Labour and resistance across global spaces: introduction. City 18 (6), pp. 771-775. ISSN 1360-4813.
- Kumar, Ashok (2014) Interwoven threads: building a labour countermovement in Bangalore's export-oriented garment industry. City 18 (6), pp. 789-807. ISSN 1360-4813.
Book
- Kumar, Ashok (2019) Monopsony Capitalism: power and production in the twilight of the sweatshop age. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781108764810. (In Press)
- Tilley, L. and Kumar, Ashok and Cowan, T., eds. (2018) Primitive accumulation, global capitalism, and resistance: enclosures and discontents. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. ISBN 9780815381754. (In Press)
Book Review
- Featherstone, D. and Kumar, Ashok and Zhang, A.Y. and Fu, W. and Fan Lim, K. (2021) Book review symposium: On Shifting Foundations. (In Press)
- Kumar, Ashok (2014) Review: Securing the security.
Book Section
- Kumar, Ashok (2020) Essential workers. In: Bradshaw, A. and Hietanen, J. (eds.) The Dictionary of Coronavirus Culture. London, UK: Repeater/Penguin Random House. ISBN 9781913462437. (In Press)
- Kumar, Ashok (2020) Global Capitalism requires a global Socialist strategy. In: Blakeley, G. (ed.) Futures of Socialism: The Pandemic and the Post-Corbyn Era. Verso. ISBN 9781839761331. (In Press)
- Tilley, L. and Kumar, Ashok and Cowan, T. (2018) Introduction - Enclosures and discontents: primitive accumulation and resistance under globalised capital. In: Tilley, L. and Kumar, Ashok and Cowan, T. (eds.) Primitive Accumulation, Global Capitalism, and Resistance: Enclosures and Discontents. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. ISBN 9780815381754. (In Press)
- Kumar, Ashok (2018) Maggots in the rotting apple: on the Neohausmanisation of Bangalore. In: Tripathi, V.K. (ed.) Advances in Urban Studies in India. R.K. Books. ISBN 9789382847922.
- Kumar, Ashok (2017) Urbanization. In: Turner, B.S. and Kyung-Sup, C. and Epstein, C.F. and Kivisto, P. and Outhwaite, W. and Ryan, J.M. (eds.) The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social Theory. Wiley. ISBN 9781118430873.
- Kumar, Ashok (2015) Chinese Hand Laundry Alliance. In: Lee, J.H.X. (ed.) Chinese Americans: A History & Culture of a People. Santa Barbara, U.S.: ABC-Clio. pp. 176-177. ISBN 9781610695497.
- Kumar, Ashok (2015) International Ladies' Garments Workers’ Union. In: Lee, J.H.X. (ed.) Chinese Americans: A History & Culture of a People. Santa Barbara, U.S.: ABC-Clio. pp. 206-206. ISBN 9781610695497.
- Kumar, Ashok (2012) Wisconsin is global: the shape of things to come. In: Buhle, M.J. and Buhle, P. (eds.) It Started in Wisconsin: Dispatches from the Front Lines of the New Labor Protest. New York, U.S.: Verso Books. pp. 161-172. ISBN 9781844678881.
- Kumar, Ashok (2011) Achievements and limitations of the UK student movement. In: Bailey, M. and Freedman, D. (eds.) The Assault on Universities: A Manifesto for Resistance. London, UK: Pluto Press. ISBN 9780745331928.
- Kumar, Ashok (2011) Past and present. In: Palmieri, T. and Solomon, C. (eds.) Springtime: The New Student Rebellions. Verso Books. pp. 27-28. ISBN 9781844677405.
Editorial
- Kumar, Ashok and Elliott-Cooper, A. and Iyer, S. and Gebrial, D. (2018) An Introduction to the Special Issue on Identity Politics. Historical Materialism 26 (2), pp. 3-20. Brill. ISSN 1569-206X.
- Tilley, Lisa and Kumar, Ashok and Cowan, T. (2017) Enclosures and discontents: primitive accumulation and resistance under global capital. City 21 (3-4), pp. 420-427. Taylor & Francis. ISSN 1360-4813.
Monograph
- Iliopoulos, P. and Galanis, G. and Kumar, Ashok and Popoyan, L. (2021) The power of sectoral geographical centrality in global production. Pisa, Italy: Institute of Economics, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna.
- Iliopoulos, Panagiotis and Galanis, G. and Kumar, Ashok and Popoyan, L. (2020) Network configuration as a measure of power in global production networks. London, UK: Birkbeck, University of London.
- Kumar, Ashok and Galanis, G. (2018) A dynamic spatial model of global governance structures. Post-Keynesian Economics Society.
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Business and community
Business and community
Outreach
Public Engagement:
BBC: G20 Summit in India
BBC: The U.S pulls out and Turkey's imminent attack on the Kurds
Sky: India's Annexation of Kashmir
Sky: Transport Strikes
Sky: Winter Strikes
BBC: Winter of Discontent
BBC Radio: Strikes and Inflation Explained
LBC: Rail and Junior Doctors Strike
Sky: Debating the US-Britain "Special Relationship"
Sky: Brexit second referendum?
Sky: RMT Announces New Wave of Strikes
Sky: UK Unemployment
Sky: Wave of Strikes and Nationalisation
Sky: Blair is a ghoulish war criminal
Sky: Rail Ticket Closures
Sky: Labour antisemitism controversy
Sky: Is the far right on the rise? debate
Sky: Nationalising Banks and Abolishing NATO
Sky: UK arming Israel and the need for BDS
Sky: Russia Hysteria and Gazans Killed
Sky: Young Labour and UCU strikes
BBC: Agricultural Reforms and Farmers Protest in India
TalkRadio: Debate 'should Tony Blair return to politics?'
Sky: UCU Lecturer's Strike Discussion
Sky: Renationalisation Debate with John McDonnell
Russia Today: Interview on Monopsony Capitalism book
Sky: How Democracy Works
TalkRadio: Uber to institute minimum wage, holiday pay & pension
BBC: French Strikes and Expropriation
BBC: French Strikes and Unemployment
BBC Business: French Labour Law
BBC Newsnight: Gaddafi and the LSE