The Commonalities of Global Crises: Markets, Communities and Nostalgia

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
The Commonalities of Global Crises: Markets, Communities and Nostalgia
Abstract
Bringing together contributions from an international group of social scientists, this collection examines diverse crises, both historical and contemporary, which implicate market forces, widening inequalities, social exclusion, forms of resistance, and ideological polarisation. The Commonalities of Global Crises offers carefully researched case studies which stretch across large geographical distances- from Egypt to the US and from northern, central, eastern and southern Europe to South America- and covers timely issues including human rights, slavery, care, migration, racism, and the far right. The volume demonstrates that such different settings and diverse concerns are characterized by a common tension in which the crises that unfold around pressures of widening marketization and commodification are met by the (re)building or re-assertion of various communities, and competing politics of solidarity and nostalgia.
Publisher
Springer
Date
2016-05-26
# of Pages
375
Language
English
ISBN
978-1-137-50273-5
Short Title
The Commonalities of Global Crises
Library Catalog
Google Books
Citation
Karner, Christian, and Bernhard Weicht. 2016. The Commonalities of Global Crises: Markets, Communities and Nostalgia. Springer.
Publication year
Keywords
  • business & economics / general
  • commodification
  • disembedding
  • double movement
  • economic theory
  • political science / general
  • social science / general

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