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Kinnear, Mary. A female economy: Women's work in a Prairie Province, 1870-1970. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1998.

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Kelm, Orlando R. Brazilians working with Americans: Cultural case studies = Brasileiros que trabalham com americanos : estudos de casos culturais. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2007.

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Society for Economic Anthropology (U.S.). Meeting. Labor in cross-cultural perspective. Lanham, MD: AltaMira Press, 2005.

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Richardson, Chad. On the edge of the law: Culture, labor, and deviance on the south Texas border. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 2007.

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Durrenberger, E. Paul. Class acts: An anthropology of service workers and their union. Boulder: Paradigm Publishers, 2005.

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Durrenberger, E. Paul. Class acts: An anthropology of service workers and their union. Boulder: Paradigm Publishers, 2005.

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Strasser, Stephen. Work is not a four-letter word: Improving the quality of your work life. Homewood, IL: Business One Irwin, 1992.

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Hartman, Moshe. Gender equality and American Jews. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1996.

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Itineranti, Catholic Church Pontificio Consiglio della Pastorale per i. Migranti e. gli. Migranti e pastorale d'accoglienza: Quaderni universitari : commenti all'istruzione Erga migrantes caritas christi (II parte). Citt ̉del Vaticano: Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 2006.

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Rotella, Carlo. Good with their hands: Boxers, bluesmen, and other characters from the Rust Belt. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002.

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Chiara, Maria. "MAKING A DIFFERENCE": AN ETHNOGRAPHY OF WOMEN'S CAREER MOTIVATIONS, VALUES, AND WORK SATISFACTION IN NURSING. (VOLUMES I AND II). 1993.

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Goodman, Jacqueline Kay. INTERPRETATIONS OF DREAMS: PROFESSIONAL OR PROLETARIAT. IDEOLOGY AND COLLECTIVE STRATEGIES OF REGISTERED NURSES (NURSES). 1991.

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Baud, I. S. A., and G. A. de Bruijne. Gender, Small-scale Industry and Development Policy. Practical Action, 1992.

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A, Baud I. S., and Bruijne G. A. de, eds. Gender, small-scale industry and development policy. London: IT Publications, 1993.

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A, Baud I. S., and Bruijne G. A. De, eds. Gender, small-scale industry and development policy. Intermediate Technology Pubns., 1993.

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Baud, I. S. A., and G. A. de Bruijne. Gender, Small-scale Industry and Development Policy. Practical Action, 1992.

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Born Out Of Place Migrant Mothers And The Politics Of International Labor. University of California Press, 2014.

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Kinnear, Mary. A Female Economy: Women's Work in a Prairie Province, 18701970. McGill-Queen's University Press, 1999.

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Kinnear, Mary. A Female Economy: Women's Work in a Prairie Province, 1870-1970. McGill-Queen's University Press, 1999.

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Kelm, Orlando R., and Mary E. Risner. Brazilians Working With Americans/Brasileiros que trabalham com americanos: Cultural Case Studies/Estudos de casos culturais. University of Texas Press, 2007.

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Kelm, Orlando R., and Mary E. Risner. Brazilians Working With Americans/Brasileiros que trabalham com americanos: Cultural Case Studies/Estudos de casos culturais. University of Texas Press, 2007.

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Vladimirova, Vladislava. Just Labor: Labor Ethics in a Post-soviet Reindeer Herding Community (Uppsala Studies in Cultural Anthropology). Uppsala Universitet, 2006.

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Spyer, Juliano. Social Media in Emergent Brazil. UCL Press, 2017.

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Daniels, Arlene Kaplan, and Alice H. Cook. A Lifetime of Labor: The Autobiography of Alice H. Cook (The Cross-Cultural Memoir Series). Feminist Press, 1999.

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Richardson, Chad, and Rosalva Resendiz. On the Edge of the Law: Culture, Labor, and Deviance on the South Texas Border. University of Texas Press, 2006.

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Racializing class, classifying race: Labour and difference in Britain, the USA, and Africa. New York: St. Martin's Press, in association with St. Antony's College, Oxford, 2000.

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(Editor), Peter Alexander, and Rick Halpern (Editor), eds. Racializing Class, Classifying Race: Labour and Difference in Britain, the USA and Africa (St. Antony's). Palgrave Macmillan, 2000.

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Hardill, Irene. Gender, Migration and the Dual-Career Household: Invisible Migrants (International Studies of Women and Place). Routledge, 2002.

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Erem, Suzan, and E. Paul Durrenberger. Class Acts: An Anthropology of Urban Workers and Their Union. Paradigm Publishers, 2005.

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Erem, Suzan, and E. Paul Durrenberger. Class Acts: An Anthropology of Urban Workers and Their Union. Paradigm Publishers, 2005.

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Super, Donald E., Branimir Sverko, and Charles M. Super. Life Roles, Values, and Careers: International Findings of the Work Importance Study (Jossey Bass Social and Behavioral Science Series). Jossey-Bass, 1995.

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1910-, Super Donald E., Šverko Branimir, and Super Charles M, eds. Life roles, values, and careers: International findings of the Work Importance Study. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1995.

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Footbinding And Chinese Womens Labor Hand And Foot. Routledge, 2013.

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Sena, John, and Stephen Strasser. Work Is Not a Four-Letter Word: Improving the Quality of Your Worklife. Irwin Professional Pub, 1991.

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Zehmisch, Philipp. Mini-India. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199469864.001.0001.

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This contribution to political anthropology, migration research, and postcolonial studies fills a gap in the hitherto under-represented scholarship on the migrant and settler society of the Andaman Islands, called ‘Mini-India’. Focusing on political, social, economic, and cultural effects of migration, the main actors of the book stem from criminalized, low-caste, landless, refugee, repatriated, Adivasi, and other backgrounds of the subcontinent and South East Asia. Settling in this ‘new world’, some underprivileged migrants achieved social mobility, while others remained disenfranchised and marginal. Employing the concept of subalternity, this ethnographic study analyses various shades of inequality that arise from communities’ material and representational access to the state. It elaborates on the political repercussions of subaltern migration in negotiations of island history, collective identity, ecological sustainability, and resource access. The book is divided into three parts: Part I, titled ‘Theory, Methodology, and the Field’ introduces the reader into subaltern theory and the Andamans as fieldwork site. Part II, titled ‘Islands of Subalternity: Migration, Place-Making, and Politics’ concentrates on the Andaman society as a multi-ethnic conglomerate of subaltern communities in which stakes of history and identity are negotiated. Part III, titled ‘Landscapes of Subalternity: An Ethnography of the Ranchis of Mini-India’ focuses on the Ranchis, one particular community of 50,000 subaltern Adivasi migrants from the Chotanagpur region. It highlights the exploitative history of Ranchi contract labour migration, which triggered specific forms of cultural and ecological appropriation as well as multi-layered strategies of resistance against domination to achieve autonomy, autarchy, and peaceful cohabitation in the margins of the state.
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Balagopalan, S. Inhabiting 'Childhood': Children, Labour and Schooling in Postcolonial India. Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.

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Balagopalan, S. Inhabiting 'Childhood': Children, Labour and Schooling in Postcolonial India. Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.

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Work Families And Organisations In Transition European Perspectives. Policy Press, 2009.

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Inayatullah, Naeem, and David L. Blaney. Units, Markets, Relations, and Flow: Beyond Interacting Parts to Unfolding Wholes. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.013.272.

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Heterodox work in Global Political Economy (GPE) finds its motive force in challenging the ontological atomism of International Political Economy (IPE) orthodoxy. Various strains of heterodoxy that have grown out of dependency theory and World-Systems Theory (WST), for example, emphasize the social whole: Individual parts are given form and meaning within social relations of domination produced by a history of violence and colonial conquest. An atomistic approach, they stress, seems designed to ignore this history of violence and relations of domination by making bargaining among independent units the key to explaining the current state of international institutions. For IPE, it is precisely this atomistic approach, largely inspired by the ostensible success of neoclassical economics, which justifies its claims to scientific rigor. International relations can be modeled as a market-like space, in which individual actors, with given preferences and endowments, bargain over the character of international institutional arrangements. Heterodox scholars’ treatment of social processes as indivisible wholes places them beyond the pale of acceptable scientific practice. Heterodoxy appears, then, as the constitutive outside of IPE orthodoxy.Heterodox GPE perhaps reached its zenith in the 1980s. Just as heterodox work was being cast out from the temple of International Relations (IR), heterodox scholars, building on earlier work, produced magisterial studies that continue to merit our attention. We focus on three texts: K. N. Chaudhuri’s Asia Before Europe (1990), Eric Wolf’s Europe and the People Without History (1982), and L. S. Stavrianos’s Global Rift (1981). We select these texts for their temporal and geographical sweep and their intellectual acuity. While Chaudhuri limits his scope to the Indian Ocean over a millennium, Wolf and Stavrianos attempt an anthropology and a history, respectively, of European expansion, colonialism, and the rise of capitalism in the modern era. Though the authors combine different elements of material, political, and social life, all three illustrate the power of seeing the “social process” as an “indivisible whole,” as Schumpeter discusses in the epigram below. “Economic facts,” the region, or time period they extract for detailed scrutiny are never disconnected from the “great stream” or process of social relations. More specifically, Chaudhuri’s work shows notably that we cannot take for granted the distinct units that comprise a social whole, as does the IPE orthodoxy. Rather, such units must be carefully assembled by the scholar from historical evidence, just as the institutions, practices, and material infrastructure that comprise the unit were and are constructed by people over the longue durée. Wolf starts with a world of interaction, but shows that European expansion and the rise and spread of capitalism intensified cultural encounters, encompassing them all within a global division of labor that conditioned the developmental prospects of each in relation to the others. Stavrianos carries out a systematic and relational history of the First and Third Worlds, in which both appear as structural positions conditioned by a capitalist political economy. By way of conclusion, we suggest that these three works collectively inspire an effort to overcome the reification and dualism of agents and structures that inform IR theory and arrive instead at “flow.”
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Association of American Medical Colleges., Institute of Medicine, Brian D. Smedley and Adrienne Y. Stith, Lois Colburn, Clyde H. Evans, Association of Academic Health Centers, Brian D. Smedley, and Adrienne Y. Stith. The Right Thing to Do, The Smart Thing to Do: Enhancing Diversity in the Health Professions. National Academies Press, 2001.

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The right thing to do, the smart thing to do: Enhancing diversity in the health professions : summary of the Symposium on Diversity in Health Professions in honor of Herbert W. Nickens, M.D. Washington, D.C: National Academy Press, 2001.

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Rotella, Carlo. Good with Their Hands: Boxers, Bluesmen, and Other Characters from the Rust Belt. University of California Press, 2004.

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