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Power Lines
On the Subject of Feminist Alliances
2008
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Like the complex systems of man-made power lines that transmit electricity and connect people and places, feminist alliances are elaborate networks that have the potential to provide access to institutional power and to transform relations. In Power Lines, Aimee Carrillo Rowe explores the formation and transformative possibilities of transracial feminist alliances. She draws on her conversations with twenty-eight self-defined academic feminists, who reflect on their academic caree...
$433.00 MXN
Teaching about Asian Pacific Americans
Effective Activities, Strategies, and Assignments for Classrooms and Communities
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- Allan AquinoChristina Ayala-AlcantarEiichiro AzumaDharm P. S. BhawukMichi FuJoseph A. GaluraKimiko KellyJames LamMariam Beevi LamEmily Porcincula LawsinAndrew LeongSin Yen LingSheena MalhotraMichael MatsudaVijayan P. MunusamyAjay T. NairTony OsumiSteven Masami RoppAimee Carrillo RoweSweatshop WatchDaniel Hiroyuki TeraguchiMasaru ToritoDiep TranHaunani-Kay TraskVivian TsengMaria Mami TurnmeyerGeorge UbaLaura UbaW. David WakefieldGrace J. YooAsian Pacific American Legal CenterWayne AuNational Asian Pacific American Legal ConsortiumOrange County Asian and Pacific Islander Community AllianceCarl L. Bankston IIIAmir HussainGina MasequesmayMin Zhou
2006
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The number of Asian American students in schools and colleges has soared in the last twenty-five years, and they make up one of the fastest growing segments of the student population. However, classroom material often does not include their version of the American experience. Teaching about Asian Pacific Americans was created to address this void. This resource guide provides interactive activities, assignments, and strategies for classrooms or workshops. Those new to the field of Asian Am...
$1,015.00 MXN
Answer the Call
Virtual Migration in Indian Call Centers
2013
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What happens over time to Indians who spend their working hours answering phone calls from Americans—and acting like Americans themselves? To find out, the authors of Answer the Call conducted long-term interviews with forty-five agents, trainers, managers, and CEOs at call centers in Bangalore and Mumbai from 2003 to 2012. For nine or ten hours every day, workers in call centers are not quite in India or America but rather in a state of “virtual migration.” Encouraged to steep th...
$310.00 MXN


