Global Ethnography
Discover the intricate connections between local struggles and global forces in Global Ethnography by Michael Burawoy. Published by the University of California Press in 2000, this compelling paperback spans 408 pages and delves into the ways various groups navigate, challenge, and reshape the complex global landscape that impacts their lives. Burawoy's insightful analysis highlights the interplay between social movements, labor, and poverty, offering readers a profound understanding of ethnography and ethnology. Ideal for anyone interested in sociology, this book invites you to explore how local actions resonate within the broader context of global dynamics. Don't miss out on this essential read for students and scholars alike!