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City Making And Global Labor Regimes Chinese Immigrants And Italys Fast Fashion Industry Ceccagno

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City Making And Global Labor Regimes Chinese Immigrants And Italys Fast Fashion Industry Ceccagno
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.35 MB
Pages: 310
Author: Ceccagno, Antonella
ISBN: 9783319599809, 9783319599816, 3319599801, 331959981X
Language: English
Year: 2017

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City Making And Global Labor Regimes Chinese Immigrants And Italys Fast Fashion Industry Ceccagno by Ceccagno, Antonella 9783319599809, 9783319599816, 3319599801, 331959981X instant download after payment.

This book investigates the success story of the fast fashion industry—mainly owned by Chinese migrants—in Prato, Italy. It outlines how Prato has become the center of a value chain stretching from suppliers in China and Turkey all the way to buyers in Europe. Despite this, a policy attacking Chinese entrepreneurship has been devised and implemented in Prato. This volume analyzes said policy against the crisis of Prato’s textile industry. Based on the author’s 15 years of fieldwork in Prato, the book sheds light on the entangled processes of city making and the restructuring processes linked to capital accumulation by tackling issues of governance, territory, migration, division of labor, labor mobility, housing, and human rights.

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