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Michael Burawoy (Author), Joseph A. Blum (Author), Sheba George (Author), Zsuzsa Gille (Author), Millie Thayer (Author), Teresa Gowan (Author), Lynne Haney (Author), Maren Klawiter (Author), Steve H. Lopez (Author), Sean Riain (Author)
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0520222164 978-0520222168 October 2, 2000 1
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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"At last world.com meets ethnography.eudora. This book shows how ethnography can have a global reach and a global relevance, its humanistic and direct methods actually made more not less relevant by recent developments in global culture and economy. `Globalisation` is not a singular, unilinear process, fatalistically unfolding towards inevitable ends: it entails gaps, contradictions, counter-tendencies, and marked unevenness. And just as capital flows more freely around the globe, so do human ideas and imaginings, glimpses of other possible futures. These elements all interact in really existing sites, situations and localities, not in outer space or near-earth orbit. Unprefigurably, they are taken up into all kinds of local meanings-makings by active humans struggling and creating with conditions on the ground, so producing new kinds of meanings and identities, themselves `up for export` on the world market. This book, conceptually rich, empirically concrete, shows how global neo-liberalism spawns a grounded globalisation, ethnographically observable, out of which is emerging the mosaic of a new kind of global civil society. As this book so richly shows, tracing the lineaments of these possibilities and changes is the special province of ethnography."--Paul Willis, author of Learning to Labor and editor of the journal Ethnography

"The authors of Global Ethnography bring globalization 'down to earth' and show us how it impacts the everyday lives of Kerala nurses, U.S. homeless recyclers, Irish software programmers, Hungarian welfare recipients, Brazilian feminists, and a host of other protagonists in a global postmodern world. This is superb ethnography -- refreshing and vivid descriptions grounded in historical and social contexts with important theoretical implications."--Louise Lamphere, President of the American Anthropological Association

"The global inhabits and constitutes specific structuration of the political, economic, cultural, and subjective. How to study this is a challenge. Global Ethnography makes an enormous contribution to this effort."--Saskia Sassen, author of Globalization and Its Discontents

"This fascinating volume will quickly find its place in fieldwork courses, but it should also be read by transnationalists and students of the political economy, economic sociologists, methodologists of all stripes--and doubting macrosociologists."--Herbert J. Gans, Robert S. Lynd Professor of Sociology, Columbia University

"Not only matches the originality and quality of Ethnography Unbound, but raises the ante by literally expanding the methodological and analytical repertory of ethnographic sociology to address the theoretical and logistical challenges of a globalized discipline and social world."--Judith Stacey, author of In the Name of the Family: Rethinking Family Values in the Postmodern Age

"In the best traditions of radical Berkeley scholarship, Burawoy's collective recaptures the ground(s) of an engaged sociology embedded in the culturalpolitics of the global without losing the ethnographer's magic--the local touch."--Nancy Scheper-Hughes, author of Death without Weeping

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"At last world.com meets ethnography.eudora. This book shows how ethnography can have a global reach and a global relevance, its humanistic and direct methods actually made more not less relevant by recent developments in global culture and economy. `Globalisation` is not a singular, unilinear process, fatalistically unfolding towards inevitable ends: it entails gaps, contradictions, counter-tendencies, and marked unevenness. And just as capital flows more freely around the globe, so do human ideas and imaginings, glimpses of other possible futures. These elements all interact in really existing sites, situations and localities, not in outer space or near-earth orbit. Unprefigurably, they are taken up into all kinds of local meanings-makings by active humans struggling and creating with conditions on the ground, so producing new kinds of meanings and identities, themselves `up for export` on the world market. This book, conceptually rich, empirically concrete, shows how global neo-liberalism spawns a grounded globalisation, ethnographically observable, out of which is emerging the mosaic of a new kind of global civil society. As this book so richly shows, tracing the lineaments of these possibilities and changes is the special province of ethnography." (Paul Willis)

"The authors of Global Ethnography bring globalization 'down to earth' and show us how it impacts the everyday lives of Kerala nurses, U.S. homeless recyclers, Irish software programmers, Hungarian welfare recipients, Brazilian feminists, and a host of other protagonists in a global postmodern world. This is superb ethnography -- refreshing and vivid descriptions grounded in historical and social contexts with important theoretical implications." (Louise Lamphere, University of New Mexico )

"The global inhabits and constitutes specific structuration of the political, economic, cultural, and subjective. How to study this is a challenge. Global Ethnography makes an enormous contribution to this effort." (Saskia Sassen, author of Globalization and Its Discontents )

"This fascinating volume will quickly find its place in fieldwork courses, but it should also be read by transnationalists and students of the political economy, economic sociologists, methodologists of all stripes--and doubting macrosociologists." (Herbert J. Gans, Robert S. Lynd Professor of Sociology, Columbia University)

"Not only matches the originality and quality of Ethnography Unbound, but raises the ante by literally expanding the methodological and analytical repertory of ethnographic sociology to address the theoretical and logistical challenges of a globalized discipline and social world." (Judy Stacey, author of In the Name of the Family : Rethinking Family Values in the Postmodern Age)

"In the best traditions of radical Berkeley scholarship, Burawoy's collective recaptures the ground(s) of an engaged sociology embedded in the culturalpolitics of the global without losing the ethnographer's magic (the local touch." (Nancy Scheper-Hughes, author of Death without Weeping ) --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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  • Paperback: 410 pages
  • Publisher: University of California Press; 1 edition (October 2, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0520222164
  • ISBN-13: 978-0520222168
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 6 x 1.2 inches
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing collection!, March 3, 2010
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This is a terrific collection of writings that push forward a new way of understanding globalization: through ethnography. I have found this to be a terrific tool for the classroom. Undergraduates want to understand what globalization is and what it means. Most writings on globalization are abstract, theoretical, and from 30,000 feet. The case studies in global ethnography give students a window onto what globalization means up close and personal for real people on the ground. Just terrific!
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3.0 out of 5 stars EXCERPT REVIEW, January 22, 2009
This review is from: Global Ethnography: Forces, Connections, and Imaginations in a Postmodern World (Paperback)
Having only read a few excerpts from this book about unemployment, homelessness and mental illness I have attempted to compare my own observations with those of some of the contributors. Much of the homelessness I see in my own Ontario city is due to the embrace of community mental health by the provincial government in the early seventies as a cost-saving mearsure in response to the unionization of attendants in these hospitals and resulting higher labor costs. The government felt these could be reduced by sending patients to various cities which were ill-equipped to deal with them. Soon the revolving door of hospital, rest home, street, hospital began. These patients form the core of the homeless population in my community. Displaced auto workers,even those from non-union companies, are much less likely to be homeless since they usually have family resources. Worse case scenarios do exist where years, even decades of alcohol and/or drug abuse have frayed family ties to the breaking point, resulting in a precarious 'couch-crashing' existence without rent money with which to afford even the lowest cost housing.
The author-editor's analysis of the effects of globalization on skilled and unskilled workers in various locations is strained through a Marxist utensil. He spoke at my alma mater today as a guest of the Social Justice League but I was unable to attend due to a working with the homeless schedule conflict. Had I been able to attend with a Romanian friend who's experience with communist societies is extensive, we would likely have heckled him as a dewey-eyed Berkeley Marxist unwilling to admit the past ecological disasters of Soviet Europe.
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How can ethnography be global? Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
homeless recyclers, flexible hegemony, grounded globalizations, worksite meetings, early detection campaigns, incinerator industry, breast cancer movement, metal trades workers, cancer activism, global ethnography, contract campaign, literal wasteland, extended case method, metal trades industry, cancer movements, cancer industry, immigrant nurses, organizational legacies, flexible discipline, global postmodern, poverty discourse, global workplace, global imaginations, local ethnography, welfare apparatus
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United States, San Francisco, Bay Area, Eastern Europe, Manchester School, Silicon Valley, Central City, World War, Toxic Tour, Cancer Walk, Cold War, World Bank, Sheba George, North American, Teresa Gowan, United Nations, Kerala Christian, Lynne Haney, African Americans, Los Angeles, Millie Thayer, Budapest Chemical Works, European Union, Max Gluckman, Religious Task Force
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