Globalization from Below/

Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York: Routledge, 2013ISBN: 9780203106006Subject(s): Economics | FinanceOnline resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
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
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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

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