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Given this discussion of what a sociology of debt might look like, the general approach of the chapters included in this collection revolves around an exploration of the condition of debt and experience of indebtedness outside of the hegemonic worldview of economists and financiers.
Introduction: towards a sociology of debt; 1 Debt, complexity and the sociological imagination; 2 Debt drive and the imperative of growth; 3 Memory, counter-memory and resistance: notes on the ‘Greek Debt Truth Commission’ 4 ‘Deferred lives’: money, debt and the financialised futures of young temporary workers
26 Νοε 2020 · Debt is an economic and social problem, with multiple, mutually correlated causes, and any psychological analysis must take the economic and social context into account. Accordingly, data on the social and economic background to individual debt are first briefly reviewed.
While sociologists continue to mistake securitised debts and household liquidity for old-fashioned, interest-bearing, illiquid debt, political economists are well aware of the productivity and centrality of payments from households to the operations (and profitability) of finance markets.
Debt is an economic and social problem, with multiple, mutually correlated causes, and any psychological analysis must take the economic and social context into account. Accordingly, data on the social and economic background to individual debt are first briefly reviewed.
8 Μαΐ 2019 · This collection brings together a range of perspectives of key thinkers on debt to provide a sociological analysis focused upon the social, political, economic, and cultural meanings of indebtedness. The contributors to the book consider both the lived experience of debt and the more abstract processes of financialisation taking place globally.
There can be little doubt that thinking through the problem of debt and the related experience of indebtedness has become central for understanding social, economic, political, and cultural conditions in the early 21st century.