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Global Field Notes

The world is embroiled in changes - gradual and catastrophic. Though the media inundates us with images and information, there are fewer public forums for critical analysis and sober reflection on the pressing contemporary issues. Additionally, many scholars are slow to discuss the very areas or issues in which they have expertise or are discouraged from addressing their research to a wider audience.

GLOBAL FIELD NOTES is a new forum to bridge the gap between the world and the academe. The series will offer analyses and reflections on important world events and trends. Drawing on the advantages of the electronic media - including photos and other visual information - our hope is that GLOBAL FIELD NOTES will be widely disseminated and discussed around the world.


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PAPERS FROM 2005
Yan Hairong (December 1, 2005) Refusing Success, Refusing “Voice”: The Other Story of Accumulation
Janet C. Sturgeon (December 1, 2005) The True Story of Akheu
Lei Guang (December 1, 2005) Tales of a Migrant Renovator in Beijing
Tim Oakes (December 1, 2005) The Story of Secretary Wang: Hero, Savior, Liar, Scoundrel
Dorothy J. Solinger (December 1, 2005) The Sad Story of Zheng Erji, Who Landed in the City Through Favors Bestowed by Reform-Era Policies . . . But Rewrote the Rules While Suffering Wrongs, Once There
Dorothy J. Solinger (December 1, 2005) Introduction: Narratives of Chinese Economic Reform
PAPERS FROM 2004
Gillian Hart (December 13, 2004) Power, Labor, and Livelihood: Processes of Change in Rural Java: Notes and Reflections on a Village Revisited
Mark Juergensmeyer (November 16, 2004) A Report from Baghdad: How the Occupation Created Enemies

 
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