Flip-flop: A Journey Through Globalisation's Backroads
Author(s): Caroline Knowles
This book follows the global trail of one of the world's most unremarkable and ubiquitous objects - flip-flops. Through this unique lens, Caroline Knowles takes a ground level view of the lives and places of globalisation's back roads, providing new insights that challenge contemporary accounts of globalisation. Rather than orderly product chains, the book shows that globalisation along the flip-flop trail is a tangle of unstable, shifting, ad hoc and contingent connections. This book displays both the instabilities of the 'chains' and the complexities, personal topographies and skills with which people navigate these global uncertainties. Flip-Flop provides new ways of thinking about globalisation from the vantage point of the shifting landscape crossed by a seemingly ordinary and everyday commodity.
General Information
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- : Pluto Press
- : Pluto Press
- : 0.318
- : 06 May 2014
- : United Kingdom
- : books
Other Specifications
- : Caroline Knowles
- : Paperback
- : 303.482
- : 232
- : black & white illustrations, maps
More About The Product
Caroline Knowles is Professor of Sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London. She is the coauthor of Hong Kong: Migrant Lives, Landscapes and Journeys (2009).
Acknowledgements Prologue 1 Navigating the Territories of the Trail 2 Oil - Maps Beneath the Sand 3 Choreographies of Petrochemistry 4 Plastic City 5 Plastic Village 6 Making Flip-Flops 7 Logistics, Borderlands and Uncertain Landings 8 Markets 9 Urban Navigation in Flip-Flops 10 Rubbish 11 Globalisation Revisited Notes Index