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This book investigates the success story of the fast fashion
industry-mainly owned by Chinese migrants-in Prato, Italy. It
outlines how Prato has become the center of a value chain
stretching from suppliers in China and Turkey all the way to buyers
in Europe. Despite this, a policy attacking Chinese
entrepreneurship has been devised and implemented in Prato. This
volume analyzes said policy against the crisis of Prato's textile
industry. Based on the author's 15 years of fieldwork in Prato, the
book sheds light on the entangled processes of city making and the
restructuring processes linked to capital accumulation by tackling
issues of governance, territory, migration, division of labor,
labor mobility, housing, and human rights.
In the 1990s, societies across the world were confronted with a
sudden mass inflow of Chinese migrants. This publication
investigates the global nature of Chinese migration by focusing on
one of the fastest growing groups of new Chinese international
migrants: those from Fujian province in southern China. It
specifically focuses on Fujianese migration to Europe, where a
broad range of immigration regimes has provided various incentives
and disincentives that have influenced Fujianese migratory patterns
across the continent. Applying intensive, multi-sited fieldwork
research in the UK, Hungary, Italy, as well as sending areas in
Fujian, the book investigates the origins and mechanics of recent
Chinese migration by focusing on the work and life of Fujianese
migrants in the United Kingdom, Hungary and Italy, and exploring
the many transnational spaces that connect Fujianese across Europe,
the United States and China.
In the 1990s, societies across the world were confronted with a
sudden mass inflow of Chinese migrants. This publication
investigates the global nature of Chinese migration by focusing on
one of the fastest growing groups of new Chinese international
migrants: those from Fujian province in southern China. It
specifically focuses on Fujianese migration to Europe, where a
broad range of immigration regimes has provided various incentives
and disincentives that have influenced Fujianese migratory patterns
across the continent. Applying intensive, multisited fieldwork
research in the UK, Hungary, Italy, as well as sending areas in
Fujian, the book investigates the origins and mechanics of recent
Chinese migration by focusing on the work and life of Fujianese
migrants in the United Kingdom, Hungary and Italy, and exploring
the many transnational spaces that connect Fujianese across Europe,
the United States and China.
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