Brett Neilson’s research and writing aim to provide alternative ways of conceiving globalisation, with particular emphasis upon its social and cultural dimensions. Drawing on cultural and social theory as well as on empirical studies, his work has derived original and provocative means for rethinking the significance of globalisation for a wide range of contemporary problems and predicaments, including the proliferation of borders, the ascendancy of financial markets, the pressures of population ageing, the governance of logistical chains, and the role of digital infrastructures. Brett is Research Director at the Institute for Culture and Society, Western Sydney University. With Sandro Mezzadra, he is author of Border as Method, or, the Multiplication of Labor (Duke 2013). With Ned Rossiter, he coordinates the tricontinental research project Logistical Worlds: Infrastructure, Software, Labour (http://logisticalworlds.org). With Ilias Marmaras and Anna Lascari, he is responsible for the conceptualisation of the serious game Cargonauts (http://cargonauts.net).