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The Center for Global, International and Regional Studies (CGIRS) at the University of California Santa Cruz coordinates research, teaching and public education related to the new international economic, social and political structures of our time. In addition to the Working Papers, Global Policy Briefs and Reprints available from this site, CGIRS supports the UC Atlas of Global Inequality.
Articles are available listed by Date or by Topic.
Paper Series for the Center for Global, International and Regional Studies
PAPERS FROM 2008
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 | Ian Meyers, S K. Lodha, Ben D. Crow, and Brian Fulfrost (January 1, 2008) Visualizing Global Inequality on the Web |
 | S K. Lodha, Ben D. Crow, Prabath Gunawardane, Erin A. Middleton, Jack Feng, Hector Agredano, and Brian Fulfrost (January 1, 2008) Visualizing Health Determinants in a Global Context |
 | Prabath Gunawardane, Jack Feng, S K. Lodha, Ben D. Crow, Brian Fulfrost, and J Davis (January 1, 2008) Visualizing Relationships between Global Indicators |
PAPERS FROM 2005
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 | Jonathan A. Fox (November 1, 2005) Mapping Mexican Migrant Civil Society |
 | Kyle Eischen and Nirvikar Singh (September 29, 2005) Lost, Dysfunctional or Evolving? A View of Business Schools from Silicon Valley |
 | Ronnie Lipschutz (June 21, 2005) Paper or Plastic? The Privatization of Global Forestry Regulation |
PAPERS FROM 2004
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 | Robert H. Wade (November 12, 2004) Inequality and Globalization: A Comment on Firebaugh and Goesling |
 | Alan Richards (October 30, 2004) American Thinking About Violence in the Middle East |
 | Henry Bernstein (July 16, 2004) Development Studies and the Marxists |
 | Ramaswamy R. Iyer (May 2, 2004) BEYOND DRAINAGE BASIN AND IWRM: Towards a Transformation of Thinking on Water |
 | Peter Waterman (April 24, 2004) Emancipating Labor Internationalism |
 | Jessica Roy and Ben Crow (March 26, 2004) Gender Relations and Access to Water: What We Want to Know About Social Relations and Women's Time Allocation |
 | Kyle Eischen (March 13, 2004) Working Through Outsourcing: Software Practice, Industry Organization and Industry Evolution in India |
 | Menzie David Chinn and Robert W. Fairlie (February 26, 2004) The Determinants of the Global Digital Divide: A cross-country analysis of computer and internet penetration |
 | Edmund Burke III (February 16, 2004) Collective Action and Discursive Shifts: A Comparative Historical Perspective |
PAPERS FROM 2003
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 | Ronnie Lipschutz (August 30, 2003) Regulation for the Rest of Us? Global Social Activism, Corporate Citizenship, and the Disappearance of the Political |
PAPERS FROM 2002
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 | Menzie Chinn (December 22, 2002) Incomes, Exchange Rates and the U.S. Trade Deficit, Once Again
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 | Kyle Eischen (May 1, 2002) Software Development: A View from the Outside |
 | Kyle Eischen (February 1, 2002) Mapping the Micro-Foundations of Informational Development: Linking Software Processes, Products and Industries to Global Trends |
 | Kyle Eischen (January 1, 2002) The Social Impact of Informational Production: Software Development as an Informational Practice |
PAPERS FROM 2001
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 | Paul Lubeck and Bryana Britts (September 1, 2001) Muslim Civil Society in Urban Public Spaces: Globalization, Discursive Shifts, and Social Movements |
 | Ben Crow (September 1, 2001) Water: Gender and Material Inequalities in the Global South |
 | Alan Richards (May 1, 2001) Coping with Water Scarcity: The Governance Challenge |
 | Kyle Eischen (January 1, 2001) Commercializing Iceland: Biotechnology, Culture, and Global-Local Linkages in the Information Society |
PAPERS FROM 2000
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 | Kyle Eischen (December 20, 2000) Building a "Soft Region" on Hard Legacies: The Development of an Informational Society in Andhra Pradesh, India |
 | Kyle Eischen (November 1, 2000) Information Technology: History, Practice and Implications for Development |
PAPERS FROM 1999
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 | Paul Lubeck (January 1, 1999) Antinomies of Islamic Movements under Globalization |
PAPERS FROM 1998
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 | Paul Lubeck and Kyle Eischen (August 1, 1998) Silicon Islands and Silicon "Valles": Rethinking Mexican Regional Development Strategies in an Era of Globalization |
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