TY - SER AU - Strauss, Kendra TI - Labour geography III: Precarity, racial capitalisms and infrastructure PY - 2020/// PB - Sage, N2 - This final report highlights the increasing attention to precarity, including academic precarity, within geography. After briefly discussing the implications for approaches to agency, I argue for attention to debates about racialized and racial capitalism from labour geographers. I suggest that theorizations of racial capitalism emerge from particular standpoints, and that geographers are well placed to explore racial capitalisms in a plural sense if we are willing to grapple with the standpoints from which we theorize in labour geography itself. I draw on the ‘infrastructural turn’ to illustrate how labour geographers can start to think with relational approaches to racial capitalism UR - https://doi.org/10.1177/0309132519895308 ER -