| Paul L. Knox, Peter James Taylor, Peter J. Taylor - 1995 - 356 pages
...economy, and telematics - all suggest that place no longer matters and that the only type of worker that matters is the highly educated professional. This...focus has the effect of evicting from the account the p/ace-boundedness of significant components of the global information economy. The intersection of... | |
| Robin M. LeBlanc - 2023 - 268 pages
...secretaries; and the new transnational corporate culture over the multiplicity of work cultures, including immigrant cultures, within which many of the "other"...brief, the dominant narrative concerns itself with the hypermobility of capital rather than with that which is place-bound. Why does it matter to recover... | |
| Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo - 2003 - 404 pages
...secretaries; and the new transnational corporate culture over the multiplicity of work cultures, including immigrant cultures, within which many of the "other"...jobs of the global information economy take place. Detecting gender dynamics requires a shift in focus to the practices that constitute what we call economic... | |
| Max H. Kirsch - 2006 - 348 pages
...secretaries; and the new transnational corporate culture over the multiplicity of work cultures, including immigrant cultures, within which many of the "other"...concerns itself with the upper circuits of capital, and particularly with the hypermobility of capital rather than with that which is place-bound. Massive... | |
| Ino Rossi - 2007 - 453 pages
...secretaries; and the new transnational corporate culture over the multiplicity of work cultures, including immigrant cultures, within which many of the "other"...concerns itself with the upper circuits of capital; and particularly with the hypermobility of capital rather than with that which is place-bound. Massive... | |
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