Lessons for Social Change in the Global Economy: Voices from the Field provides a global perspective on efforts to create social change. Contributors ground their case studies in strong relationships with activists and advocates, while introductory and concluding chapters aid the reader in understanding the common themes that tie these case studies together.
Lessons for Social Change in the Global Economy: Voices from the Field provides a global perspective on efforts to create social change. Contributors ground their case studies in strong relationships with activists and advocates, while introductory and concluding chapters aid the reader in understanding the common themes that tie these case studies together.
Shae Garwood is honorary research fellow at the University of Western Australia. Sky Croeser is honorary research associate at Curtin University. Christalla Yakinthou works with the University of Birmingham's Institute for Conflict, Cooperation, and Security.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Mark Barenberg Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Agents and methods of social change in the global economy Shae Garwood and Sky Croeser Chapter 2: The Right to organize, living wage, and real change for garment workers Sarah Adler-Milstein, Jessica Champagne and Theresa Haas Chapter 3: Waste for Life: poverty-reducing technologies for repurposing waste at the margins Baillie and Eric Feinblatt Chapter 4: From toxic to green: turning mountains of e-waste into green jobs Bharati Chaturvedi Chapter 5: Social justice and fairness in global food systems Michael Heasman and Ralph Early Chapter 6: Challenging work: working conditions in the electronics industry Marisol Sandoval and Kristina Areskog Bjurling Chapter 7: Global supply chains ¿ struggle within or against them? Sanjiv Pandita and Fahmi Panimbang Chapter 8: Increased visibility for marginalized voices in the production and consumption of First Nations media Claire Litton-Cohn and Sky Croeser Chapter 9: Reflections on lessons for social change Sky Croeser and Shae Garwood
Foreword by Mark Barenberg Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Agents and methods of social change in the global economy Shae Garwood and Sky Croeser Chapter 2: The Right to organize, living wage, and real change for garment workers Sarah Adler-Milstein, Jessica Champagne and Theresa Haas Chapter 3: Waste for Life: poverty-reducing technologies for repurposing waste at the margins Baillie and Eric Feinblatt Chapter 4: From toxic to green: turning mountains of e-waste into green jobs Bharati Chaturvedi Chapter 5: Social justice and fairness in global food systems Michael Heasman and Ralph Early Chapter 6: Challenging work: working conditions in the electronics industry Marisol Sandoval and Kristina Areskog Bjurling Chapter 7: Global supply chains ¿ struggle within or against them? Sanjiv Pandita and Fahmi Panimbang Chapter 8: Increased visibility for marginalized voices in the production and consumption of First Nations media Claire Litton-Cohn and Sky Croeser Chapter 9: Reflections on lessons for social change Sky Croeser and Shae Garwood
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