André Dao
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
André Dao is is a research fellow with the ARC Laureate Program on Global Corporations and International Law at the Melbourne Law School. He was previously a PhD candidate at the Institute for International Law and the Humanities, also at the Melbourne Law School. His PhD research focused on the intersections between international human rights law and digital data technologies. He is also a creative writer of fiction and non-fiction.
Project Description
The Birth & Re-Birth of the Multinational Corporation: IBM and Dreams of Third World Modernities
This research project is concerned with the parallel expansion of computing technology and ‘multinational’ corporations through the Global South. Taking International Business Machines (IBM) as a central case study, the project critically interrogates the idea that the travel southwards of such such corporations was facilitated by, and carried forward, ‘modernisation’. The project does so through an examination of competing and complementary imaginaries of modernity: on the one hand, that carried by IBM as it set up operations in Chile, Indonesia and India, and on the other hand, the Third World dreams of modernity that IBM encountered as it travelled. In doing so, the project aims to understand how the encounter between these imaginaries shaped the production, movement and evolution of a legal form: the high-technology multinational corporation.