Extent: | 1 online resource (369 pages) |
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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Language: | English |
Notes: | Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources. PrefaceThe neoliberal transformation of Mexico / James B. Greenberg, Thomas Weaver, Anne Browning-Aiken, and William L. Alexander -- Theorizing neoliberalism / James B. Greenberg, Thomas Weaver, Anne Browning-Aiken, and William L. Alexander -- Neoliberalism and the transnational activity of the state : offshore control in the US-Mexico mango and Persian lime industry / Robert R. Alvarez -- Tracing the trail of table grapes : the effects of neoliberal policies in Sonora, Mexico / Rebecca H. Carter and William L. Alexander -- Maize and indigenous communities of Oaxaca : two victims of neoliberalism -- Alvaro Gonzølez Ros disjuncture between economic policy and sustainable use of natural resources : water case studies in Sonora, Mexico / Anne Browning-Aiken -- Privately unsustainable : ecological resiliency and watershed resources in an arid-land Ejido / Robert M. Emanuel -- Policies of conservation and sustainable development : fishing communities in the Gulf of California, Mexico / Marcela Vøsquez-Leøn -- Neoliberalism and the social relations of forestry production in Chihuahua / Thomas Weaver -- The impact of world bank policies on indigenous communities / Salomøn Nahmad -- The impact of neoliberal policies on rural producers in Oaxaca, Mexico / James B. Greenberg -- Neoliberal capital and the mobility approach in anthropology / James B. Greenberg and Josiah McC. Heyman -- Coffee, neoliberalism, and social policy in Oaxaca / Paola Ma. Sesia -- Up the mode in the period of post-neoliberalism / Thomas Weaver -- Conclusion: structural adjustment, structural violence / James B. Greenberg, Thomas Weaver, Anne Browning-Aiken, and William L. Alexander -- List of contributors -- Index. |
ISBN: | 978-1-60732-172-9 ; 978-1-60732-171-2 |
Source: | ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW |
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012600571