Globalization from Below (eBook, PDF)
The World's Other Economy
Redaktion: Mathews, Gordon; Vega, Carlos Alba; Ribeiro, Gustavo Lins
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The World's Other Economy
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This book deals ethnographically with economic globalization from below in its broadest sense, from producers to traders to vendors to consumers across the globe.
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This book deals ethnographically with economic globalization from below in its broadest sense, from producers to traders to vendors to consumers across the globe.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136256073
- Artikelnr.: 38256354
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136256073
- Artikelnr.: 38256354
Gordon Mathews is Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He has written Global Culture/Individual Identity: Searching for Home in the Cultural Supermarket (2000) and Ghetto at the Center of the World: Chungking Mansions, Hong Kong (2011). Gustavo Lins Ribeiro is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Brasilia and Research Fellow of Brazil's National Council of Scientific and Technological Development. He has written Transnational Capitalism and Hydropolitics in Argentina (1994) and edited (with Arturo Escobar) World Anthropologies (2006). Carlos Alba Vega is Professor and Researcher at El Colegio de Mexico. He has been a visiting fellow in universities in Mexico, France, Germany and the United States.
Introduction: What is Globalization from Below? Gordon Mathews and Carlos
Alba Vega Part 1: Mapping Globalization from Below: Routes, Nodes, Markets
1. Following the New Silk Road between Yiwu and Cairo Olivier Pliez 2.
"They Come from China": Pirate CDs in Mexico in Transnational Perspective
Jose Carlos G. Aguiar 3. Ciudad del Este and the Brazilian Circuits of
Commercial Distribution Fernando Rabossi 4. Chungking Mansions, Hong Kong
as a Laboratory of Neoliberalism Gordon Mathews 5. Illegalisms and the City
of Sao Pãulo Vera da Silva Telles Part 2: Embodying Globalization from
Below: Entrepreneurs, Traders, Peddlers 6. Hong Kong Petty Capitalists
Investing in China: Risk Tolerance, Uncertain Investment Environments,
Success and Failure Alan Smart and Josephine Smart 7. From Secondhand
Clothing to Cosmetics: How Philippine-Hong Kong Entrepreneurs Fill Gaps in
Cross-Border Trade Lynne Milgram 8. Mexican "Ant Traders" in the El
Paso/Ciudad Juarez Border Region: Tensions between Globalization,
Securitization and New Mobility Regimes Mélissa Gauthier 9. African Traders
in Guangzhou, China: Routes, Reasons, Profits, Dreams Yang Yang 10. In the
Shadow of the Mall: Street Hawking in Global Calcutta Ritajyoti
Bandyopadhyay 11. Localism Meets Globalization in an American Street Market
Robert Shepherd 12. Local Politics and Economic Globalization from Below:
The Peddler Leaders of Mexico City's Historic Center Streets Carlos Alba
Vega Conclusion: Globalization From Below and the Non-Hegemonic World
System Gustavo Lins Ribeiro
Alba Vega Part 1: Mapping Globalization from Below: Routes, Nodes, Markets
1. Following the New Silk Road between Yiwu and Cairo Olivier Pliez 2.
"They Come from China": Pirate CDs in Mexico in Transnational Perspective
Jose Carlos G. Aguiar 3. Ciudad del Este and the Brazilian Circuits of
Commercial Distribution Fernando Rabossi 4. Chungking Mansions, Hong Kong
as a Laboratory of Neoliberalism Gordon Mathews 5. Illegalisms and the City
of Sao Pãulo Vera da Silva Telles Part 2: Embodying Globalization from
Below: Entrepreneurs, Traders, Peddlers 6. Hong Kong Petty Capitalists
Investing in China: Risk Tolerance, Uncertain Investment Environments,
Success and Failure Alan Smart and Josephine Smart 7. From Secondhand
Clothing to Cosmetics: How Philippine-Hong Kong Entrepreneurs Fill Gaps in
Cross-Border Trade Lynne Milgram 8. Mexican "Ant Traders" in the El
Paso/Ciudad Juarez Border Region: Tensions between Globalization,
Securitization and New Mobility Regimes Mélissa Gauthier 9. African Traders
in Guangzhou, China: Routes, Reasons, Profits, Dreams Yang Yang 10. In the
Shadow of the Mall: Street Hawking in Global Calcutta Ritajyoti
Bandyopadhyay 11. Localism Meets Globalization in an American Street Market
Robert Shepherd 12. Local Politics and Economic Globalization from Below:
The Peddler Leaders of Mexico City's Historic Center Streets Carlos Alba
Vega Conclusion: Globalization From Below and the Non-Hegemonic World
System Gustavo Lins Ribeiro
Introduction: What is Globalization from Below? Gordon Mathews and Carlos
Alba Vega Part 1: Mapping Globalization from Below: Routes, Nodes, Markets
1. Following the New Silk Road between Yiwu and Cairo Olivier Pliez 2.
"They Come from China": Pirate CDs in Mexico in Transnational Perspective
Jose Carlos G. Aguiar 3. Ciudad del Este and the Brazilian Circuits of
Commercial Distribution Fernando Rabossi 4. Chungking Mansions, Hong Kong
as a Laboratory of Neoliberalism Gordon Mathews 5. Illegalisms and the City
of Sao Pãulo Vera da Silva Telles Part 2: Embodying Globalization from
Below: Entrepreneurs, Traders, Peddlers 6. Hong Kong Petty Capitalists
Investing in China: Risk Tolerance, Uncertain Investment Environments,
Success and Failure Alan Smart and Josephine Smart 7. From Secondhand
Clothing to Cosmetics: How Philippine-Hong Kong Entrepreneurs Fill Gaps in
Cross-Border Trade Lynne Milgram 8. Mexican "Ant Traders" in the El
Paso/Ciudad Juarez Border Region: Tensions between Globalization,
Securitization and New Mobility Regimes Mélissa Gauthier 9. African Traders
in Guangzhou, China: Routes, Reasons, Profits, Dreams Yang Yang 10. In the
Shadow of the Mall: Street Hawking in Global Calcutta Ritajyoti
Bandyopadhyay 11. Localism Meets Globalization in an American Street Market
Robert Shepherd 12. Local Politics and Economic Globalization from Below:
The Peddler Leaders of Mexico City's Historic Center Streets Carlos Alba
Vega Conclusion: Globalization From Below and the Non-Hegemonic World
System Gustavo Lins Ribeiro
Alba Vega Part 1: Mapping Globalization from Below: Routes, Nodes, Markets
1. Following the New Silk Road between Yiwu and Cairo Olivier Pliez 2.
"They Come from China": Pirate CDs in Mexico in Transnational Perspective
Jose Carlos G. Aguiar 3. Ciudad del Este and the Brazilian Circuits of
Commercial Distribution Fernando Rabossi 4. Chungking Mansions, Hong Kong
as a Laboratory of Neoliberalism Gordon Mathews 5. Illegalisms and the City
of Sao Pãulo Vera da Silva Telles Part 2: Embodying Globalization from
Below: Entrepreneurs, Traders, Peddlers 6. Hong Kong Petty Capitalists
Investing in China: Risk Tolerance, Uncertain Investment Environments,
Success and Failure Alan Smart and Josephine Smart 7. From Secondhand
Clothing to Cosmetics: How Philippine-Hong Kong Entrepreneurs Fill Gaps in
Cross-Border Trade Lynne Milgram 8. Mexican "Ant Traders" in the El
Paso/Ciudad Juarez Border Region: Tensions between Globalization,
Securitization and New Mobility Regimes Mélissa Gauthier 9. African Traders
in Guangzhou, China: Routes, Reasons, Profits, Dreams Yang Yang 10. In the
Shadow of the Mall: Street Hawking in Global Calcutta Ritajyoti
Bandyopadhyay 11. Localism Meets Globalization in an American Street Market
Robert Shepherd 12. Local Politics and Economic Globalization from Below:
The Peddler Leaders of Mexico City's Historic Center Streets Carlos Alba
Vega Conclusion: Globalization From Below and the Non-Hegemonic World
System Gustavo Lins Ribeiro