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Globalization and the time-space reorganization
Title:
Globalization and the time-space reorganization
Author:
Bonanno, Alessandro.
ISBN:
9780857243188
Publication Information:
Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, 2011.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (viii, 250 p.) : ill.
Series:
Research in rural sociology and development, v. 17

Research in rural sociology and development ; v. 17.
Contents:
Introduction / Alessandro Bonanno, Josefa Salete Barbosa Cavalcanti -- ch. 1. Labor in global commodity chains : the organization of labor in export grape / Ben Selwyn -- ch. 2. Capital mobility and new workspaces in fruit-producing regions of Brazil and Argentina / Josefa Salete Barbosa Cavalcanti, Mónica Isabel Bendini, Dalva Maria da Mota, Norma Graciela Steimbreger -- ch. 3. Labor mobility in the field of agriculture and food globalization / Gustavo Henrique de Souza Dias, Josefa Salete Barbosa Cavalcanti -- ch. 4. The changing character of small town Ontario : transnational capital/labour flows in a not so globalized world / João-Paulo Bola Sousa -- ch. 5. Free trade of coffee, exodus of coffee workers : the case of the Southern Mexican border region of the state of Chiapas / Marie-Christine Renard -- ch. 6. Global productive capital mobility : the case of Chilean farmed Atlantic salmon / Douglas H. Constance, M. Kirk Jentoft -- Trade and poverty : changes in farming and community in NAFTA's first decade / Pablo Alvarez, Jason Barton, Kathy Baylis, Marybel Soto-Gomez -- ch. 8. Conclusions : the contradictions of the reconfiguration of time and space / Alessandro Bonanno, Josefa Salete Barbosa Cavalcanti.
Abstract:
This volume explores capital mobility under globalization by studying some of its salient consequences in agriculture and food in North and South America. It probes the manner in which capital mobility alters the organization of the temporal and spatial dimensions that characterize the reproduction of capital. This is an important aspect of globalization because it reproduces the tension between the constant attempt of agents of capitalism to expand their scope of action and accelerate the time of the reproduction of capital, and the fixed nature of the institutions and measures that are employed to regulate capitalism. The analysis of this contradictory aspect of globalization is presented in seven cases that, while global in scope and social implications, are located in North and South America. Areas examined include the organization of labor in the exportation of grapes, fruit producing regions of Argentina and Brazil, the changing character of small town Ontario, migration and farmers in Mexico, and North Atlantic salmon. These original pieces of empirical research are contextualized by the introduction and common themes underscored in the concluding chapter.
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