Anthropology and the Global Factory: Studies of the New Industrialization in the Late Twentieth Century

Introduction: The Emerging Global Factory and Anthropology by Michael L. Blim Global Production and the Mobility of Capital and Labor What Happens to the Past? Return Industrial Migrants in Latin America by Frances Abrahamer Rothstein Capitalist Production in a Socialist Society: The Transfer of Manufacturing from Hong Kong to China by Alan Smart and Josephine Smart Nonresident-Indian Investment and India's Drive for Industrial Modernization by Johanna Lessinger The New Industrial Diversity Small-Scale Industrialization in a Rapidly Changing World Market by Michael L. Blim Spanish Galician Industrialization and the Europe of 1992: A Contextual Analysis by Hans C. Buechler and Judith-Maria Buechler The Unexpected Entrepreneurs: Small High-Technology Firms, Technology Transfer, and Regional Development in Wales and Northeast England by Douglas Caulkins Rural Industrial Enterprise and "Socialism with Chinese Characteristics" by Eugene Cooper and Xiong Pan Informal Sectorization of Egyptian Petty Commodity Production by Kristin Koptiuch Industrial Decentralization and Women's Employment in South Africa: A Case Study by Georgina Jaffee Worker Struggles and Survival in the New Industrial World Labor-Managed Systems and Industrial Redevelopment: Lessons from the Fagor Cooperative Group of Mondragon by Davydd J. Greenwood Tobacco, Textiles, and Toyota: Working for Multinational Corporations in Rural Kentucky by Ann E. Kingsolver Women as Political Actors in Rural Puerto Rico: Continuity and Change by Ida Susser Women Workers and the Labor Movement in South Korea by Seung-kyung Kim Conclusion: New Waves and Old--Industrialization, Labor, and the Struggle for a New World Order by Frances Abrahamer Rothstein Bibliography Index