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Small Towns and Big Business: Challenging Wal-Mart Superstores
Small Towns and Big Business comprehensively examines the phenomenon of local protests against Wal-Mart superstores. Using fieldwork and archival sources, Halebsky situates these protests in the context of economic restructuring and the expansion of retailing; explains how some local social movements were able to successfully fend off the world s largest retailer; and assesses the implications for efforts to limit corporate power, resist McDonaldization, and protect local quality of life.
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