ABSTRACT

This collection of essays addresses the inclusion and exclusion of peoples, populations and regions in an era of global economic and social integration. Although many publications have discussed the way in which globalization has changed the nature of boundaries, space and the movement of peoples, there is a wide gap in a literature that rarely addresses the reaction of local communities and inclusion for some stakeholders in decision making while excluding others, particularly in regard to global integration of industry, the legislation of planning, and trade. This gap has often led to narrow and sometimes misleading ways of presenting the results of globalizing processes. This collection aims to bridge this gap by providing on-the ground case studies that lead to alternative ways of viewing current conceptual frameworks of globalization and its consequences.

This collection is an elaboration of a special issue of Urban Anthropology that contained essays by June Nash, Jack Goody, Helen Safa and Max Kirsch. The special issue addressed concerns that have become prominent not only in anthropology but in the wider social sciences and humanities. The reader focuses on the conceptual divisions among the constructs of space and place, indigenous strategies for autonomy, polity and global planning mechanisms, and the role of trans-national corporations in community disintegrations and resistance.

chapter |27 pages

Introduction

Inclusion and Exclusion in the Global Arena

part |65 pages

World Systems Theory Revisited

chapter |23 pages

Do Cellular Phones Dream of Civil War?

The Mystification of Production and the Consequences of Technology Fetishism in the Eastern Congo

part |111 pages

Development Theory, Social Cohesion, and the New Indigenism

part |111 pages

Identity, Social Planning, and Political Power

chapter |17 pages

Questioning Mestizaje

The Social Mobilization of Afrodescendent Women in Latin America

chapter |26 pages

The Politics of Exclusion

Place and the Legislation of the Environment in the Florida Everglades

chapter |18 pages

Political Struggles in Legal Arenas

Some African Instances

chapter |31 pages

Dangerous and Endangered Youth

Social Structures and Determinants of Violence