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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9949069086402882
    Format: 1 online resource (xi, 324 p.).
    ISBN: 9781848550599 (electronic bk.) :
    Series Statement: Research in economic anthropology, v. 28
    Content: In much of the world's economy, production, exchange and consumption are regulated by the Market, which is widely believed to be based on economic rationality and driven by a desire to consume. But there are different views of how the Market operates, or ought to operate. This collection of essays discusses a series of alternative perspectives - manifested in ethical movements, alternative consumer behaviour, and social corporate responsibility initiatives - that seek to reveal the 'hidden hands' of power, inequality and morality that shape Market exchange. Against the impersonality of the Market, we find initiatives, such as local food movements, that seek to re-embed commodity exchange in social relationships. Against the idea of the open economy, we find initiatives that seek to counter the ever-widening gap between producers and consumers. Against increased extraction from less powerful economic actors, we find ethical movements, such as Fair Trade, that work to return a fair share of the price to producers and workers. And, against the unfettered Market, we encounter a move to re-regulate trade and protect those located in the most vulnerable market positions.The volume engages with a range of alternative ethical perspectives and the initiatives to which they give rise. Twelve essays - all based on first-hand ethnographic studies of alternative trade movements, corporate social initiatives and consumer behaviour - provide the groundwork for wide-ranging theoretical engagement and comparative analysis. The case studies cover a range of places, commodities and initiatives, including Fair Trade and organic production activism in Hungary, CSR discourses in South Africa and Europe, Fair Trade coffee in Costa Rica and handicrafts made in Indonesia.The essays contribute to a series of current debates within the social sciences about what drives alternative Market engagements, how they are understood and represented by different actors, and what makes their outcomes often ambivalent or contradictory. They address disjunctions between discourses and practices, and internal inconsistencies within ethical movements and corporate initiatives. The volume as a whole engages with questions about morality and the economy, the creation and circulation of value, and, ultimately, the possibility of making alternatives work.In doing so, the contributors reveal the many fields of power at work within the Market as well as within the movements advocating more ethical economic relationships. The volume will be of particular interest to social scientists, business and management studies scholars, and a range of practitioners.
    Note: Introduction : revealing the hidden hands of global market exchange / Geert De Neve, Peter Luetchford, Jeffrey Pratt -- Longing for the west : the geo-symbolics of the ethical consumption discourse in Hungary / Tamás Dombos -- The hands that pick fair trade coffee : beyond the charms of the family farm / Peter Luetchford -- Making or marketing a difference? : an anthropological examination of the marketing of fair trade cocoa from Ghana / Amanda Berlan -- Produce(ing) equity : creating fresh markets in a food desert / Lisa Markowitz -- Global garment chains, local labour activism : new challenges to trade union and NGO activism in the Tiruppur garment cluster, South India / Geert De Neve -- NGO campaigns and banks : constituting risk and uncertainty / Rebecca Lawrence -- Arbitrating risk through moral values : the case of Kenyan fairtrade / Catherine S. Dolan -- Uplift and empower : the market, morality and corporate responsibility on South Africa's platinum belt / Dinah Rajak -- Think locally, act globally : the political economy of ethical consumption / James G. Carrier -- Food values : the local and the authentic / Jeffrey Pratt -- Outsourcing otherness : crafting and marketing culture in the global handicrafts market / Jennifer S. Esperanza -- Looping the value chain : designer copies in a brand-name garment factory / Rebecca Prentice.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781848550582
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781781901571
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_509182550
    Format: 210 S
    ISBN: 0754648095 , 9780754648093
    Content: Introduction : producing fields, selves and anthropology / Maya Unnithan-Kumar and Geert De Neve -- 'What I want is for Florida orange growers to know why it is important for us to whale' : learning to be an anthropologist in the field / Barbara Bodenhorn -- The multi-sited ethnographer / Simon Coleman -- Others in and of the field : anthropology and knowledgeable persons / Narmala Halstead -- Hidden reflexivity : assistants, informants and the creation of anthropological knowledge / Geert De Neve -- Writing as a kind of anthropology : alternative professional genres / Anthony Good -- Among the crowds : learning anthropology and learning multidisciplinarity / Rachael Gooberman-Hill -- Sensing the field : kinship, gender and emotion in an anthropologist's way of knowing / Maya Unnithan-Kumar -- Participant experience : learning to be an acupuncturist, and not becoming one / Elisabeth Hsu -- 'Working in the metropolis' : reflections on gender and fieldwork in the city / Henrike Donner -- The silence in between : governmentality and the academic voice in Tibetan diaspora studies / Martin. A. Mills
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Introduction: Fields, selves and anthropology / Maya Unnithan-Kumar and Geert De Neve -- What I want is for Florida orange growers to know why it is important for us to whale : learning to be an anthropologist in the field / Barbara Bodenhorn -- The multi-sited ethnographer / Simon Coleman -- Temporality and difference : others in and of the field / Narmala Halstead -- Hidden reflexivity : assistants, informants and the creation of anthropological knowledge / Geert De Neve -- Writing as a kind of anthropology : alternative professional genres / Anthony Good -- Among the crowds : learning anthropology and learning multidisciplinarity / Rachael Gooberman-Hill -- Sensing the field : kinship, gender and emotion in an anthropologist's way of knowing / Maya Unnithan-Kumar -- Participant experience : learning to be an acupuncturist, and not becoming one / Elisabeth Hsu -- Working in the metropolis : reflections on gender and fieldwork in the city / Henrike Donner -- The silence in between : governmentality and the academic voice in Tibetan diaspora studies / Martin. A. Mills
    Additional Edition: Nachgedruckt als Critical journeys
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology , Philosophy
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    Keywords: Feldforschung ; Kulturanthropologie ; Feldforschung ; Sozialanthropologie ; Feldforschung ; Ethnologie ; Ethnologe ; Berufsethik ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_89617896X
    Format: viii, 289 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9780812249392
    Series Statement: Pennsylvania studies in human rights
    Content: "The 2013 collapse of Rana Plaza, an eight-story garment factory in Savar, Bangladesh, killed over a thousand workers and injured hundreds more. This disaster exposed the brutal labor conditions of the global garment industry and revealed its failures as a competitive and self-regulating industry. Over the past thirty years, corporations have widely adopted labor codes on health and safety, yet too often in their working lives, garment workers across the globe encounter death, work-related injuries, and unhealthy factory environments. Disasters such as Rana Plaza notwithstanding, garment workers routinely work under conditions that not only escape public notice but also undermine workers' long-term physical health, mental well-being, and the very sustainability of their employment. Unmaking the Global Sweatshop gathers the work of leading anthropologists and ethnographers studying the global garment industry to examine the relationship between the politics of labor and initiatives to protect workers' health and safety. Contributors analyze both the labor processes required of garment workers as well as the global dynamics of outsourcing and subcontracting that produce such demands on workers' health. The accounts contained in Unmaking the Global Sweatshop trace the histories of labor standards for garment workers in the global South; explore recent partnerships between corporate, state, and civil society actors in pursuit of accountable corporate governance; analyze a breadth of initiatives that seek to improve workers' health standards, from ethical trade projects to human rights movements; and focus on the ways in which risk, health, and safety might be differently conceptualized and regulated. Unmaking the Global Sweatshop argues for an expansive understanding of garment workers' lived experiences that recognizes the politics of labor, human rights, the privatization and individualization of health-related responsibilities as well as the complexity of health and well-being." - Publisher description
    Content: Introduction: rethinking garment workers' health and safety / Geert De Neve and Rebecca Prentice -- Sweatshops and the search for solutions, yesterday and today / Jennifer Bair, Mark Anner, and Jeremy Blasi -- Voluntary versus binding forms of regulation in global production networks: exploring the "paradoxes of partnership" in the European anti-sweatshop movement / Florence Palpacuer -- Sourcing ethical fashion for collegiate apparel: "school house" lessons in business and ethics / Caitrin Lynch and Ingrid Hagen-Keith -- Capital over labor: health and safety in export processing zone garment production since 1947 / Patrick Neveling -- Discourses of compensation and the normalization of negligence: the experience of the Tazreen factory fire / Mahmudul H. Sumon, Nazneen Shifa, and Saydia Gulrukh -- Garment sweatship regimes, the laboring body, and the externalization of social responsibility over health and safety provisions / Alessandra Mezzadri -- Limited leave? Clinical provisioning and healthy bodies in Sri Lanka's apparel sector / Kanchana N. Ruwanpura -- Toward meaningful health and safety measures: stigma and the devaluation of garment work in Sri Lanka's global factories / Sandya Hewamanne -- Beyond building safety: an ethnographic account of health and well-being on the Bangladesh garment shop floor / Hasan Ashraf -- Afterword: politics after Rana Plaza / Dina M. Siddiqi
    Note: Literaturangaben , Enthält 9 Beiträge
    Language: English
    Keywords: Sweatshop ; Arbeiter ; Arbeiterin ; Textilindustrie ; Arbeitssicherheit ; Gesundheit ; Arbeitsrecht ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1650784384
    Format: Online-Ressource
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    ISBN: 9781848550599
    Series Statement: Research in economic anthropology volume 28
    Content: Introduction : revealing the hidden hands of global market exchange / Geert De Neve, Peter Luetchford, Jeffrey Pratt -- Longing for the west : the geo-symbolics of the ethical consumption discourse in Hungary / Tam(c)Øas Dombos -- The hands that pick fair trade coffee : beyond the charms of the family farm / Peter Luetchford -- Making or marketing a difference? : an anthropological examination of the marketing of fair trade cocoa from Ghana / Amanda Berlan -- Produce(ing) equity : creating fresh markets in a food desert / Lisa Markowitz -- Global garment chains, local labour activism : new challenges to trade union and NGO activism in the Tiruppur garment cluster, South India / Geert De Neve -- NGO campaigns and banks : constituting risk and uncertainty / Rebecca Lawrence -- Arbitrating risk through moral values : the case of Kenyan fairtrade / Catherine S. Dolan -- Uplift and empower : the market, morality and corporate responsibility on South Africa's platinum belt / Dinah Rajak -- Think locally, act globally : the political economy of ethical consumption / James G. Carrier -- Food values : the local and the authentic / Jeffrey Pratt -- Outsourcing otherness : crafting and marketing culture in the global handicrafts market / Jennifer S. Esperanza -- Looping the value chain : designer copies in a brand-name garment factory / Rebecca Prentice
    Content: In much of the world's economy, production, exchange and consumption are regulated by the Market, which is widely believed to be based on economic rationality and driven by a desire to consume. But there are different views of how the Market operates, or ought to operate. This collection of essays discusses a series of alternative perspectives - manifested in ethical movements, alternative consumer behaviour, and social corporate responsibility initiatives - that seek to reveal the 'hidden hands' of power, inequality and morality that shape Market exchange. Against the impersonality of the Market, we find initiatives, such as local food movements, that seek to re-embed commodity exchange in social relationships. Against the idea of the open economy, we find initiatives that seek to counter the ever-widening gap between producers and consumers. Against increased extraction from less powerful economic actors, we find ethical movements, such as Fair Trade, that work to return a fair share of the price to producers and workers. And, against the unfettered Market, we encounter a move to re-regulate trade and protect those located in the most vulnerable market positions.The volume engages with a range of alternative ethical perspectives and the initiatives to which they give rise. Twelve essays - all based on first-hand ethnographic studies of alternative trade movements, corporate social initiatives and consumer behaviour - provide the groundwork for wide-ranging theoretical engagement and comparative analysis. The case studies cover a range of places, commodities and initiatives, including Fair Trade and organic production activism in Hungary, CSR discourses in South Africa and Europe, Fair Trade coffee in Costa Rica and handicrafts made in Indonesia.The essays contribute to a series of current debates within the social sciences about what drives alternative Market engagements, how they are understood and represented by different actors, and what makes their outcomes often ambivalent or contradictory. They address disjunctions between discourses and practices, and internal inconsistencies within ethical movements and corporate initiatives. The volume as a whole engages with questions about morality and the economy, the creation and circulation of value, and, ultimately, the possibility of making alternatives work.In doing so, the contributors reveal the many fields of power at work within the Market as well as within the movements advocating more ethical economic relationships. The volume will be of particular interest to social scientists, business and management studies scholars, and a range of practitioners
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781848550582
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781848550582
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_BV035672736
    Format: XI, 324 S. : , Ill.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 978-1-84855-058-2 , 978-1-78190-157-1
    Series Statement: Research in economic anthropology 28
    Note: Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    Keywords: Ökonomische Anthropologie ; Fairer Handel ; Wirtschaftsethik ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 6
    Book
    Book
    Philadelphia :Penn, University of Pennsylvania Press,
    UID:
    almahu_BV044544572
    Format: viii, 289 Seiten ; , 24 cm.
    ISBN: 0-8122-4939-9 , 978-0-8122-4939-2
    Series Statement: Pennsylvania studies in human rights
    Content: "The 2013 collapse of Rana Plaza, an eight-story garment factory in Savar, Bangladesh, killed over a thousand workers and injured hundreds more. This disaster exposed the brutal labor conditions of the global garment industry and revealed its failures as a competitive and self-regulating industry. Over the past thirty years, corporations have widely adopted labor codes on health and safety, yet too often in their working lives, garment workers across the globe encounter death, work-related injuries, and unhealthy factory environments. Disasters such as Rana Plaza notwithstanding, garment workers routinely work under conditions that not only escape public notice but also undermine workers' long-term physical health, mental well-being, and the very sustainability of their employment.
    Content: Unmaking the Global Sweatshop gathers the work of leading anthropologists and ethnographers studying the global garment industry to examine the relationship between the politics of labor and initiatives to protect workers' health and safety. Contributors analyze both the labor processes required of garment workers as well as the global dynamics of outsourcing and subcontracting that produce such demands on workers' health. The accounts contained in Unmaking the Global Sweatshop trace the histories of labor standards for garment workers in the global South; explore recent partnerships between corporate, state, and civil society actors in pursuit of accountable corporate governance; analyze a breadth of initiatives that seek to improve workers' health standards, from ethical trade projects to human rights movements; and focus on the ways in which risk, health, and safety might be differently conceptualized and regulated.
    Content: Unmaking the Global Sweatshop argues for an expansive understanding of garment workers' lived experiences that recognizes the politics of labor, human rights, the privatization and individualization of health-related responsibilities as well as the complexity of health and well-being."--Publisher description
    Note: Introduction: rethinking garment workers' health and safety / Geert De Neve and Rebecca Prentice -- Sweatshops and the search for solutions, yesterday and today / Jennifer Bair, Mark Anner, and Jeremy Blasi -- Voluntary versus binding forms of regulation in global production networks: exploring the "paradoxes of partnership" in the European anti-sweatshop movement / Florence Palpacuer -- Sourcing ethical fashion for collegiate apparel: "school house" lessons in business and ethics / Caitrin Lynch and Ingrid Hagen-Keith -- Capital over labor: health and safety in export processing zone garment production since 1947 / Patrick Neveling -- Discourses of compensation and the normalization of negligence: the experience of the Tazreen factory fire / Mahmudul H. Sumon, Nazneen Shifa, and Saydia Gulrukh -- Garment sweatship regimes, the laboring body, and the externalization of social responsibility over health and safety provisions / Alessandra Mezzadri -- Limited leave? Clinical provisioning and healthy bodies in Sri Lanka's apparel sector / Kanchana N. Ruwanpura -- Toward meaningful health and safety measures: stigma and the devaluation of garment work in Sri Lanka's global factories / Sandya Hewamanne -- Beyond building safety: an ethnographic account of health and well-being on the Bangladesh garment shop floor / Hasan Ashraf -- Afterword: politics after Rana Plaza / Dina M. Siddiqi
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-0-8122-9431-6
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics , Sociology
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    Keywords: Textilindustrie ; Sweatshop ; Arbeitssicherheit ; Arbeitsbedingungen ; Verbesserung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 7
    UID:
    almahu_9948313063502882
    Format: xi, 324 p. : , ill.
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
    Series Statement: Research in economic anthropology, v. 28
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 8
    UID:
    gbv_1733332642
    ISSN: 1359-0987
    Note: Sprachen der Zusammenfassung: Englisch, Französisch
    In: Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, The journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, Oxford [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell, 1872, 26(2020), 3, Seite 495-514, 1359-0987
    In: volume:26
    In: year:2020
    In: number:3
    In: pages:495-514
    Language: English
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