Plural globalities in multiple localities : new world borders

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    • Rees, Martha W.
    • Smart Josephine

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Plural globalities in multiple localities : new world borders

edited by Martha W. Rees, Josephine Smart

(Monographs in economic anthropology, no. 17)

University Press of America, c2001

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  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographies and index

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Volume

: cloth ISBN 9780761819660

Description

Plural Globalities in Multiple Localities: New World Borders brings together various papers from the Society for Economic Anthropology's 1997 annual meeting. Structured around the theme, "Globalization and Regionalization," the meeting investigated the way this phenomenon has influenced the restructuring and reconfiguration of businesses, states, cities and social life since the 1980's. The Society for Economic Anthropology brought a local or micro perspective to the study of globalization that has been dominated by macro approaches. The papers from this volume present the multiplicity of globalities that we face today and examine the contributions anthropology has to offer to this field of study.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Plural Globalities in Multiple Localities: Introductory Thoughts Chapter 3 Global Integration and Subsistence Insecurity Chapter 4 Creole Economics: An Historical Frome for the Role of Culture in an Informal Economy Chapter 5 A Share of the Earth? Gender, Land and Women's Organizations in Southern Africa Chapter 6 Local and Global Development and Mexico's Dairy Industry in Los Altos de Jalisco Chapter 7 Oaxacan Wood Carvers: Global Markets and Local Work Organization Chapter 8 Nepalese Entrepreneurial Communities and the European Hand-Knotted Carpet Market Chapter 9 Restructuring in a North American City: Labour Markets and Political Economy in Calgary Chapter 10 About the Contributors Chapter 11 Index
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780761819677

Description

Plural Globalities in Multiple Localities: New World Borders brings together various papers from the Society for Economic Anthropology's 1997 annual meeting. Structured around the theme, 'Globalization and Regionalization,' the meeting investigated the way this phenomenon has influenced the restructuring and reconfiguration of businesses, states, cities and social life since the 1980's. The Society for Economic Anthropology brought a local or micro perspective to the study of globalization that has been dominated by macro approaches. The papers from this volume present the multiplicity of globalities that we face today and examine the contributions anthropology has to offer to this field of study.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Plural Globalities in Multiple Localities: Introductory Thoughts Chapter 3 Global Integration and Subsistence Insecurity Chapter 4 Creole Economics: An Historical Frome for the Role of Culture in an Informal Economy Chapter 5 A Share of the Earth? Gender, Land and Women's Organizations in Southern Africa Chapter 6 Local and Global Development and Mexico's Dairy Industry in Los Altos de Jalisco Chapter 7 Oaxacan Wood Carvers: Global Markets and Local Work Organization Chapter 8 Nepalese Entrepreneurial Communities and the European Hand-Knotted Carpet Market Chapter 9 Restructuring in a North American City: Labour Markets and Political Economy in Calgary Chapter 10 About the Contributors Chapter 11 Index

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