Petty Capitalists and Globalization Dr Kristin M. WhitworthExamines how small firms, like large ones, are mobilizing to compete in a global economy. Globalization is often seen as driven by large corporations and supranational organizations. Enterprises operated by petty capitalists may be small, but there is nothing petty about their significance for the operation of economies or our understanding of contemporary societies, families, and localities. Petty Capitalism and Globalization uses ethnographic
Shambaugh uses a theory of economic statecraft to analyze the sources and limitations of power relations between states and firms
Winner of the 2017 Distinguished Publication Award presented by the Association for Women in Psychology
Shunned in her community as she refused to identify the father of her child
thinkers across the humanities and social sciences have increasingly called into question the once-dominant view of the relationship between modernity and secularism
highlights rhizosphere processes and mycorrhizal associations and discusses their influences on SOC decomposition and stabilization in different environments
which cannot be achieved by markets alone
of immense wealth and promise in a nation recently torn apart by civil war
Authored by the co-developers of PST and EC-PST
Now in its eighth edition
looking at the Irish experience in a truly international context
typography
Complex and kaleidoscopic