01714cam a2200373 i 450000100090000000300070000900500170001600800410003301000170007402000360009102000360012704000230016304200080018605000210019408200170021510000200023224500870025226400580033930000520039733600260044933700280047533800270050350400510053050504750058165000490105665000430110565000370114865000470118565000170123265000120124965000440126165500240130526000110132918062160US-DLC20161026151841.0140310s2014 mnuab b 001 0 eng  a 2014002042 a9780816680870 (hc : alk. paper) z9780816680887 (pb : alk. paper) aDLCbengcDLCerda apcc00aHE323b.C69 201400a388/.0442231 aCowen, Deborah.14aThe deadly life of logistics :bmapping violence in global trade /cDeborah Cowen. 1aMinneapolis :bUniversity of Minnesota Press,c[2014] aviii, 290 pages :billustrations, maps ;c23 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aIntroduction: the citizenship of stuff in the global social factory -- The revolution in logistics: "America's last dark continent" -- From national borders to global seams: the rise of supply chain security -- The labor of logistics: just-in-time jobs -- The geo-economics of piracy: the 'Somali pirate' and the remaking of international law -- Logistics cities: the "urban heart" of empire -- Conclusion: rough trade? Sex, death, and the queer 'nature' of circulation. 0aTransportation corridorsxPolitical aspects. 0aBusiness logisticsxPolitical aspects. 0aTrade routesxSecurity measures. 0aFreight and freightagexSecurity measures. 0aCargo theft. 0aPiracy. 0aInternational tradexPolitical aspects. 02localaPrint books. c[2014]