High Tech and High Heels in the Global Economy

High Tech and High Heels in the Global Economy
Author: Carla Freeman
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2000-03-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780822380290

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High Tech and High Heels in the Global Economy is an ethnography of globalization positioned at the intersection between political economy and cultural studies. Carla Freeman’s fieldwork in Barbados grounds the processes of transnational capitalism—production, consumption, and the crafting of modern identities—in the lives of Afro-Caribbean women working in a new high-tech industry called “informatics.” It places gender at the center of transnational analysis, and local Caribbean culture and history at the center of global studies. Freeman examines the expansion of the global assembly line into the realm of computer-based work, and focuses specifically on the incorporation of young Barbadian women into these high-tech informatics jobs. As such, Caribbean women are seen as integral not simply to the workings of globalization but as helping to shape its very form. Through the enactment of “professionalism” in both appearances and labor practices, and by insisting that motherhood and work go hand in hand, they re-define the companies’ profile of “ideal” workers and create their own “pink-collar” identities. Through new modes of dress and imagemaking, the informatics workers seek to distinguish themselves from factory workers, and to achieve these new modes of consumption, they engage in a wide array of extra income earning activities. Freeman argues that for the new Barbadian pink-collar workers, the globalization of production cannot be viewed apart from the globalization of consumption. In doing so, she shows the connections between formal and informal economies, and challenges long-standing oppositions between first world consumers and third world producers, as well as white-collar and blue-collar labor. Written in a style that allows the voices of the pink-collar workers to demonstrate the simultaneous burdens and pleasures of their work, High Tech and High Heels in the Global Economy will appeal to scholars and students in a wide range of disciplines, including anthropology, cultural studies, sociology, women’s studies, political economy, and Caribbean studies, as well as labor and postcolonial studies.

High Tech and High Heels in the Global Economy

High Tech and High Heels in the Global Economy
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2009
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:743399293

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DIVThe lives of women workers in Barbados, who perform high tech jobs out-sourced by U.S. corporations./div

High Tech and High Heels in the Global Economy

High Tech and High Heels in the Global Economy
Author: Carla Freeman
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2000-03-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0822324393

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DIVThe lives of women workers in Barbados, who perform high tech jobs out-sourced by U.S. corporations./div

Management Practices in High Tech Environments

Management Practices in High Tech Environments
Author: Jemielniak, Dariusz,Kociatkiewicz, Jerzy
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2008-04-30
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781599045665

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"This book leads to emergence of new, insufficiently analyzed and described organizational phenomena. Thoroughly studying this from international comparative cross-cultural perspective, Management Practices in High-Tech Environments presents cutting-edge research on management practices in American, European, Asian and Middle-Eastern high-tech companies, with particular focus on fieldwork-driven, but reflective, contributions"--Provided by publisher.

Your Computer Is on Fire

Your Computer Is on Fire
Author: Thomas S. Mullaney,Benjamin Peters,Mar Hicks,Kavita Philip
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2021-03-09
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780262360784

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Techno-utopianism is dead: Now is the time to pay attention to the inequality, marginalization, and biases woven into our technological systems. This book sounds an alarm: after decades of being lulled into complacency by narratives of technological utopianism and neutrality, people are waking up to the large-scale consequences of Silicon Valley-led technophilia. This book trains a spotlight on the inequality, marginalization, and biases in our technological systems, showing how they are not just minor bugs to be patched, but part and parcel of ideas that assume technology can fix--and control--society. Contributors Janet Abbate, Ben Allen, Paul N. Edwards, Nathan Ensmenger, Mar Hicks, Halcyon M. Lawrence, Thomas S. Mullaney, Safiya Umoja Noble, Benjamin Peters, Kavita Philip, Sarah T. Roberts, Sreela Sarkar, Corinna Schlombs, Andrea Stanton, Mitali Thakor, Noah Wardrip-Fruin

Work and Life in the Global Economy

Work and Life in the Global Economy
Author: D. Howcroft,H. Richardson
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2009-11-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780230277977

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This book aims to explore the social and cultural issues within the economic changes that have given rise to service work. Written by specialists in their respective fields, this book draws together authors from interdisciplinary areas that are carrying out significant research into gender and service work within an international context.

In an Outpost of the Global Economy

In an Outpost of the Global Economy
Author: Carol Upadhya,A.R. Vasavi
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2012-04-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136518508

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While much has been written on the growth of information technology (IT) and IT-enabled services in India, little is known about the people who work in these industries, about the nature of the work itself, and about its wider social and cultural ramifications. The papers in this collection combine empirical research with theoretical insight to fill this gap and explore questions about the trajectory of globalization in India. The themes covered include: (a) sourcing and social structuring of the new global workforce; (b) the work process, work culture, regimes of control and resistance in IT-enabled industries; (c) work, culture and identity; (d) nations, borders and cross-border flows.

Women s Labor in the Global Economy

Women s Labor in the Global Economy
Author: Sharon Harley
Publsiher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2007-06-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780813541655

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Globalization is not a new phenomenon; women throughout the world have been dealing with the circumstances and consequences of an international economy long before the advent of the transnational corporate conglomerate. However, in a mercenary example of the tried clich "the more things change, the more they stay the same," women-particularly those of color-continue to be relegated to the lowest rung of the occupational ladder, where their indispensable contributions to global market capitalism are downplayed or invalidated completely through the perpetuation of stereotypes and the denial of access to better job opportunities and resources. How women of color around the world adapt and challenge the economic, political, and social effects of globalization is the subject of this broad-minded and incisive anthology. From Mexico, Jamaica, Ghana, Zimbabwe, and Sri Lanka, to immigrant and non-immigrant communities in the United States-the women documented in these essays are agricultural and factory workers, artists and entrepreneurs, mothers and activists. Their stories bear stark witness to how globalization continues to develop new sites and forms of exploitation, while its apparent victims continue to be women, men, and children of color.