PROCURANDO PELO GLOBAL

  • Michael Burawoy

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Tradução do texto originalmente publicado como “Introduction: Reaching for the global” (In: BURAWOY, Michael et al. Global ethnography: Forces, connections, and imaginations in a postmodern world. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2000), realizada por Flávia Ferreira Mendes  e Elizardo Scarpati Costa.

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Publicado
2018-08-31
Seção
Dossiê Etnografias sociológicas de um mundo do trabalho reconfigurado