| Foreword : technology happens | |
| 1 | The quest for sustainability and justice in a high-tech world | 1 |
| 2 | The changing map of global electronics : networks of mass production in the new economy | 17 |
| 3 | Occupational health in the semiconductor industry | 31 |
| 4 | Double jeopardy : gender and migration in electronics manufacturing | 43 |
| 5 | "Made in China" : electronics workers in the world's fastest growing economy | 55 |
| 6 | Corporate social responsibility in Thailand's electronics industry | 70 |
| 7 | Electronics workers in India | 83 |
| 8 | Out of the shadows and into the gloom? : worker and community health in and around Central and Eastern Europe's semiconductor plants | 96 |
| 9 | From grassroots to global : the Silicon Valley toxics coalition's milestones in building a movement for corporate accountability and sustainability in the high-tech industry | 111 |
| 10 | The struggle for occupational health in Silicon Valley : a conversation with Amanda Hawes | 120 |
| 11 | Immigrant workers in two eras : struggles and successes in Silicon Valley | 129 |
| 12 | Worker health at national semiconductor, Greenock (Scotland) : freedom to kill? | 139 |
| 13 | Community-based organizing for labor rights, health, and the environment : television manufacturing on the Mexico-U.S. border | 150 |
| 14 | Labor rights and occupational health in Jalisco's electronics industry (Mexico) | 161 |
| 15 | Breaking the silicon silence : voicing health and environmental impacts within Taiwan's Hsinchu Science Park | 170 |
| 16 | Human lives valued less than dirt : former RCA workers contaminated by pollution fighting worldwide for justice (Taiwan) | 181 |
| 17 | Unionizing electronics : the need for new strategies | 191 |
| 18 | The electronics production life cycle : from toxics to sustainability : getting off the toxic treadmill | 205 |
| 19 | High-tech pollution in Japan : growing problems, alternative solutions | 215 |
| 20 | High-tech's dirty little secret : the economics and ethics of the electronic waste trade | 225 |
| 21 | Hi-tech heaps, forsaken lives : e-waste in Delhi | 234 |
| 22 | Importing extended producer responsibility for electronic equipment into the United States | 247 |
| 23 | International environmental agreements and the information technology industry | 260 |
| 24 | Design change in electrical and electronic equipment : impacts of the extended producer responsibility legislation in Sweden and Japan | 273 |
| 25 | ToxicDude.com : the Dell campaign | 285 |
| App. A | Principles of environmental justice | 299 |
| App. B | The silicon principles of socially and environmentally responsible electronics manufacturing | 301 |
| App. C | Sample shareholder resolutions | 303 |
| App. D | Computer TakeBack Campaign statement of principles | 306 |
| App. E | Electronics recycler's pledge of true stewardship | 308 |