9780520222168-0520222164-Global Ethnography: Forces, Connections, and Imaginations in a Postmodern World

Global Ethnography: Forces, Connections, and Imaginations in a Postmodern World

ISBN-13: 9780520222168
ISBN-10: 0520222164
Edition: First Edition
Author: Teresa Gowan, Lynne Haney, Zsuzsa Gille, Millie Thayer, Maren Klawiter, Michæl Burawoy, Joseph A. Blum, Sheba George, Steve H. Lopez, Sean Riain
Publication date: 2000
Publisher: University of California Press
Format: Paperback 410 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780520222168
ISBN-10: 0520222164
Edition: First Edition
Author: Teresa Gowan, Lynne Haney, Zsuzsa Gille, Millie Thayer, Maren Klawiter, Michæl Burawoy, Joseph A. Blum, Sheba George, Steve H. Lopez, Sean Riain
Publication date: 2000
Publisher: University of California Press
Format: Paperback 410 pages

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Global Ethnography: Forces, Connections, and Imaginations in a Postmodern World (ISBN-13: 9780520222168 and ISBN-10: 0520222164), written by authors Teresa Gowan, Lynne Haney, Zsuzsa Gille, Millie Thayer, Maren Klawiter, Michæl Burawoy, Joseph A. Blum, Sheba George, Steve H. Lopez, Sean Riain, was published by University of California Press in 2000. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Social Sciences (Cultural, Anthropology, Sociology) books. You can easily purchase or rent Global Ethnography: Forces, Connections, and Imaginations in a Postmodern World (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Social Sciences books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.4.

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In this follow-up to the highly successful Ethnography Unbound, Michael Burawoy and nine colleagues break the bounds of conventional sociology, to explore the mutual shaping of local struggles and global forces. In contrast to the lofty debates between radical theorists, these nine studies excavate the dynamics and histories of globalization by extending out from the concrete, everyday world.

The authors were participant observers in diverse struggles over extending citizenship, medicalizing breast cancer, dumping toxic waste, privatizing nursing homes, the degradation of work, the withdrawal of welfare rights, and the elaboration of body politics. From their insider vantage points, they show how groups negotiate, circumvent, challenge, and even re-create the complex global web that entangles them. Traversing continents and extending over three years, this collaborative research developed its own distinctive method of "grounded globalization" to grasp the evaporation of traditional workplaces, the dissolution of enclaved communities, and the fluidity of identities. Forged between the local and global, these compelling essays make a powerful case for ethnography's insight into global dynamics.

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