'Southern Exposure' by Barbara P. Thomas-Slayter
23.10.2003
In this era of rapid globalization, increasing poverty and inequality are two of our most urgent problems, leading to misery and providing fertile fields for anger, despair, and violence. In Southern Exposure, Barbara Thomas-Slayter examines the changes brought about by globalization from the perspective of ordinary people in the Global South, such as small farmers in Kenya, coca growers in Bolivia, or garment workers in Bangladesh, highlighting both the diversity of their experience and common themes.