Zegrí, Mercé, Navarro, Josep M., and Aramburu, Míkel
Subjects
CROSS-cultural communication, SMALL business management, IMMIGRANTS, MULTICULTURALISM, GOVERNMENT policy, SMALL business, ECONOMICS, SPANISH economy
Abstract
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EMIGRATION & immigration, SOCIAL capital, CULTURAL capital, IMMIGRANTS, FOREIGN workers, ARGENTINES, ECUADORIANS
Abstract
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ENVIRONMENTAL protection, POLITICAL campaigns, WASTE recycling, PLASTIC bags, IMMIGRANTS, ANTHROPOLOGY
Abstract
Environmental protection is not just about big media and political campaigns. There is a silent public that has begun to change attitudes, rescue old habits and adapt them to different areas of this globalized world (domestic, informal …). A cultural change where the reuse of discarded objects, through craft and educational activities serves to launch a series of links and social ties. Studying the recycling of plastic bags, anthropology can restore those curious organizational processes, social practices, visible only from field work continued. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ENTREPRENEURSHIP, LABOR market, IMMIGRANTS, EMIGRATION & immigration, LATIN Americans, EMPLOYMENT
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