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Blending ethnographic description with social analysis, Stoller shows how West African entrepreneurs have built cohesive and effective multinational trading networks in New York. Their stories illuminate ongoing debates about globalisation.
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Africans, united states, Muslims, united states, Globalization, New york (n.y.), commerce, New york (n.y.), social conditions, Commerce, Relations interethniques, Soziale Situation, Conditions sociales, Conditions économiques, Aspect social, Sociaal-economische situatie, Economic conditions, Transnationalism, Schwarze, Mondialisation, Musulmans, Wirtschaftliche Lage, Street vendors, Social aspects, West-Afrikanen, Ethnic relations, Marchands des rues, Muslims, West Africans, Africains de l'Ouest, Social conditions, IslamietenShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Money Has No Smell: The Africanization of New York City
2002, Univ.Chicago P.
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0226775305 9780226775302
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Includes index and bibliographical references.
Undergraduate Professional & Scholarly.
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