Global Field Notes
University of California International and Area Studies (UCIAS) is a collaboration of internationally oriented research units on eight UC campuses. The UCIAS electronic publications program is a two-tiered system that utilizes new information technologies to make digital versions of works by UC researchers available to a global network of scholars and to encourage international intellectual exchange and research collaboration.
The first tier includes working papers, research results, and other pre-publication scholarship from UCIAS-affiliated research units on all UC campuses. Using the electronic publishing tools of the eScholarship Repository, the system is designed to facilitate the free, instant, worldwide dissemination of scholarship.
The second tier, GAIA, is a peer-reviewed publishing program. In collaboration with the California Digital Library, the University of California Press, and a consortium of internationally oriented research units, GAIA publishes peer-reviewed articles, monographs, and edited volumes electronically, with selected publications also appearing in hard copy.
There are 8 publications in this collection, published between 2004 and 2005.
Guang, Lei: Tales of a Migrant Renovator in Beijing, 2005
Hairong, Yan: Refusing Success, Refusing “Voice”: The Other Story of Accumulation, 2005
Oakes, Tim: The Story of Secretary Wang: Hero, Savior, Liar, Scoundrel, 2005
Solinger, Dorothy J.: Introduction: Narratives of Chinese Economic Reform, 2005
Solinger, Dorothy J.: The Sad Story of Zheng Erji, Who Landed in the City Through Favors Bestowed by Reform-Era Policies . . . But Rewrote the Rules While Suffering Wrongs, Once There, 2005
Sturgeon, Janet C.: The True Story of Akheu, 2005
Hart, Gillian: Power, Labor, and Livelihood: Processes of Change in Rural Java: Notes and Reflections on a Village Revisited, 2004
Juergensmeyer, Mark: A Report from Baghdad: How the Occupation Created Enemies, 2004