Reports
Globalization: productive chains & collective action networks: territorial reconfiguration and new forms of poverty and wealth in Medellín and the Aburrá Valley.
This book presents an approach to the reality of the territories in the midst of the tensions experienced in the so-called global world offered by the great economic powers as a homogeneous, standardized, articulated scenario driven by the free market, but paradoxically, lived in both global and local scenarios in the midst of the dualities of exclusion and inclusion, poverty and wealth, articulation or fragmentation.
