The economic boom of the 1990s that led to the rapid rise of computer hardware and software companies (on both sides of the Pacific Rim) also led to the rise of a trans-Pacific commuter culture, a culture in which thousands of Taiwanese-born high-tech engineers realized that they could greatly increase their career opportunities by establishing a life-style that allowed them and their families to regularly commute between two homes, one in Silicon Valley and the other in Taiwan.
The Global Silicon Valley Home takes a close look at how participants in the jet-set, wired-to-the-Net, trans-Pacific commuter culture have invented new ways of thinking about how their homes reflect their personal identities.
The Global Silicon Valley Home: Lives and Landscapes Within Taiwanese American Trans-Pacific Culture (Asian America)
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Author(s)Shenglin Chang
PublisherStanford University Press
ISBN / ASIN080475215X
ISBN-139780804752152
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Sales Rank3,481,575
CategorySocial Science
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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