págs. 11-30
Sacred commodity, profane labor: reflections regarding the spiritual legitimacy of asylum seekers working for the Brazilian halal meat industry
págs. 33-55
The Californian agricultural model in Oxnard and the San Quintin Valley: the corporative transnational circulation of capital and labor
págs. 57-77
'Made in China', but imagined in Tepito?: Chinese transnational families and the transformation of global commodity manufacturing
págs. 81-102
Brazil-China connections: the Chinese migration in downtown São Paulo
págs. 103-122
The flipside of the global apparel commodity chain: São Paulo fast-fashion industry withstands the 'Asian invasion'
págs. 125-147
Sustaining the commodity chain of garments 'Made in Argentina' along power asymmetries: Bolivian garment workers in Buenos Aires
págs. 149-174
Essential yet undervalued: paid domestic work, migration, and the struggle for Labor Rights in Uruguay and Paraguay
págs. 177-199
Global older-age care chains: migrant women in Spain and the aging parents in Ecuador
págs. 201-222
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