Global ethnography : forces, connections, and imaginations in a postmodern world.

Colaborador(es): Burawoy, Michael | Blum, Joseph A | George, Sheba | Gille, Zsuzsa | Gowan, Teresa | Haney, Lynne | Klawiter, Maren | López, Steven H | ORiain, Séan | Thayer, MillieDetalles de publicación: Los Angeles : University of California, 2000. Edición: 1a edDescripción: 392 pISBN: 0520222156
Contenidos:
Preface -- Introduction: Reaching for the Global / Michael Burawoy -- PART ONE : GLOBAL FORCES -- Introduction to Part One -- Global discourses of need: mythologizing and pathologizing welfare in Hungary / Lynne Hane -- Excavating "Globalization" from Street Level: homeless men recycle their pasts / Teresa Gowa -- Degradation without deskilling : twenty-five years in the San Francisco Shipyards / Joseph A. Blum -- PART TWO : GLOBAL CONNECTIONS -- Introduction to Part Two -- "Dirty Nurses" and "Men Who Play": gender and class in transnational migration / Sheba Geor -- Net-Working for a Living: irish software developers in the global workplace / Seán Ó Riain -- Traveling feminisms: from embodied women to gendered citizenship / Millie Thayer -- PART THREE : GLOBAL IMAGINATIONS - Introduction to Part Three -- Cognitive cartography in a european wasteland: multinational capital and Greens Vie for Village Allegiance / Zsuzsa Gille -- Contesting the global city: Pittsburgh's public service unions confront a neoliberal agenda / Steven H. Lope -- From private stigma to global assembly: transforming the terrain of breast cancer / Maren Klawite -- CONCLUSION - Grounding globalization / Michael Burawoy.
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Preface -- Introduction: Reaching for the Global / Michael Burawoy -- PART ONE : GLOBAL FORCES -- Introduction to Part One -- Global discourses of need: mythologizing and pathologizing welfare in Hungary / Lynne Hane -- Excavating "Globalization" from Street Level: homeless men recycle their pasts / Teresa Gowa -- Degradation without deskilling : twenty-five years in the San Francisco Shipyards / Joseph A. Blum -- PART TWO : GLOBAL CONNECTIONS -- Introduction to Part Two -- "Dirty Nurses" and "Men Who Play": gender and class in transnational migration / Sheba Geor -- Net-Working for a Living: irish software developers in the global workplace / Seán Ó Riain -- Traveling feminisms: from embodied women to gendered citizenship / Millie Thayer -- PART THREE : GLOBAL IMAGINATIONS - Introduction to Part Three -- Cognitive cartography in a european wasteland: multinational capital and Greens Vie for Village Allegiance / Zsuzsa Gille -- Contesting the global city: Pittsburgh's public service unions confront a neoliberal agenda / Steven H. Lope -- From private stigma to global assembly: transforming the terrain of breast cancer / Maren Klawite -- CONCLUSION - Grounding globalization / Michael Burawoy.


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