1. Introduction: Whose city is it? Globalization and the formation of new claims
2. The de facto transnationalizing of immigration policy
3. America's immigration "problem"
4. Economic internationalization: the new migration in Japan and the United States
5. Toward a feminist analytics of the global economy
6. Notes on the incorporation of Third World women into wage labor through immigration and offshore production
7. Service employment regimes and the new inequality
8. The informal economy: between new developments and old regulations
9. Electronic space and power
10. The state and the global city: notes toward a conception of place-centered governance.