The Commonalities of Global Crises Markets, Communities and Nostalgia

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...

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Other Authors: Karner, Christian (Editor), Weicht, Bernhard (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London Palgrave Macmillan 2016, 2016
Edition:1st ed. 2016
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 1
  • Introduction: Markets, “communities” and nostalgia; Christian Karner and Bernhard Weicht
  • 2. France in times of the “Responsibility and Solidarity Pact”: “Neoliberal normalization” or a laboratory of new resistance?; Frédéric Moulène
  • 3. Neoliberal moral economy: migrant workers’ value struggles across temporal and spatial dimensions; Barbara Samaluk
  • 4. Treble Troubles? Marketization, Social Protection and Emancipation Considered through the Lens of Slavery; Julia O’Connell Davidson
  • 5. State, Market, or back to the Family? Nostalgic struggles for proper elder care; Bernhard Weicht
  • 6. Moral economy versus political economy: provincializing Polanyi; John Holmwood
  • 7. Collective identity under reconstruction: The case of West Piraeus (Greece); Giorgos Bithymitris
  • 8. Austria between “social protection” and “emancipation”: negotiating global flows, marketization and nostalgia; Christian Karner
  • 9. Disembedding the embedded/disembedded opposition; José Julián López
  • 10. The politics of nostalgia in urban redevelopment projects: the case of Antwerp-Dam; Bruno Meeus, Tim Devos and Seppe De Blust
  • 11. Longing for purity: countryside, (far-right) nationalism and the (im)possibility of progressive politics of nostalgia ; Bernhard Forchtner
  • 12. “Varieties of Nostalgia” in Argentinean and Chilean generations ; Raimundo Frei
  • 13. The Egyptian Economic Crisis: Insecurity, Affect, Nostalgia ; Amal Treacher Kabesh
  • 14. Epilogue ; Christian Karner and Bernhard Weicht