Unpacking Globalization: Markets, Gender, and Work

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Linda E. Lucas
Lexington Books, 2007 - 333 páginas
Unpacking Globalization examines the experiences of people living with the forces that are transforming economic systems, culture, gender relationships and governance. The book offers interdisciplinary analysis of the well-being of women and men as they cope with the changes of globalization. Through theory, case studies, and data, several themes emerge indicating that from the household to the continental level, change is leading to new awareness and new survival strategies for both women and men. The contributors to the volume come from Africa, Asia, Europe, and North and South America. They present analysis of global changes and historical background from diverse perspectives and offer case studies on social security, gender, and macroeconomy. They employ feminist theory as well as detail the experiences of current and future women entrepreneurs. An exciting interdisciplinary text, Unpacking Globalization can supplement women's studies, anthropology, sociology, and economic development courses.
 

Índice

Chapter 1
3
Chapter 2
11
Chapter 3
21
Chapter 4
35
Chapter 5
47
Chapter 6
59
Chapter 7
71
Part II
85
Chapter 17
177
Engendering the World of Commerce
189
Chapter 18
191
Chapter 19
205
Chapter 20
215
Chapter 21
225
Chapter 22
239
Chapter 23
253

Chapter 8
87
Chapter 9
101
Chapter 10
117
Chapter 11
127
Chapter 12
131
Chapter 13
145
Chapter 14
155
Chapter 15
167
Chapter 16
175
Out of the House Entrepreneur ship Savings and Networking as Empowerment
257
Chapter 24
259
Chapter 25
269
Chapter 26
279
Chapter 27
295
Chapter 28
307
Index
321
About the Editor
329
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Linda E. Lucas, PhD, is Professor of Economics at Eckerd College.

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