Plural Globalities in Multiple Localities: New World Borders brings together various papers from the Society for Economic Anthropology's 1997 annual meeting. Structured around the theme, "Globalization and Regionalization," the meeting investigated the way this phenomenon has influenced the restructuring and reconfiguration of businesses, states, cities and social life since the 1980's. The Society for Economic Anthropology brought a local or micro perspective to the study of globalization that has been dominated by macro approaches. The papers from this volume present the multiplicity of globalities that we face today and examine the contributions anthropology has to offer to this field of study.
This is Book 17 in the Monographs in Economic Anthropology Series Series. See all Monographs in Economic Anthropology Series books here.
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Martha W. Rees is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Agnes Scott College, Georgia. Josephine Smart Teaches at the University of Calgary.
More about Martha W. ReesMartha W. Rees is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Agnes Scott College, Georgia. Josephine Smart Teaches at the University of Calgary.
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