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An interdisciplinary group of scholars from the global North and South critically explore the global deepening of market economy models. In case studies including Asia, the Middle East and Latin America, they examine the associated tensions of livelihood and ecology in the current context of global economic crisis, considering issues of natural ecology, water use, health, childcare, technology and work, migration, and economic growth. The analysis of the complex connections between domestic and global dynamics across diverse cases and issues helps reveal that state-centric approaches are still…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
An interdisciplinary group of scholars from the global North and South critically explore the global deepening of market economy models. In case studies including Asia, the Middle East and Latin America, they examine the associated tensions of livelihood and ecology in the current context of global economic crisis, considering issues of natural ecology, water use, health, childcare, technology and work, migration, and economic growth. The analysis of the complex connections between domestic and global dynamics across diverse cases and issues helps reveal that state-centric approaches are still hovering over the politics of restructuring through which conformity to economic growth is addressed.
Autorenporträt
Fikret Adaman, Bo?aziçi University, Turkey Y?ld?z Atasoy, Simon Fraser University, Canada Paul Bowles, University of Northern British Columbia, Canada James M. Cyphers, Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, Mexico William K. Carroll, University of Victoria, Canada Leila M. Harris, University of British Columbia, Canada Xinying Hu, Simon Fraser University, Canada Noela Invernizzi, Federal University of Paraná, Brazil Mine I?lar, Lund University Centre, Sweden Yahya M. Madra, Bo?aziçi University, Turkey Hepzibah Muñoz Martínez, University of New Brunswick, Canada Heather Whiteside, Simon Fraser University, Canada Jun Zhang, University of Toronto, Canada