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A volume on the economics of favours and how they function as socially efficacious actions in post-socialist regions including central, eastern, and south eastern Europe; the former Soviet Union; Mongolia; and post-Maoist China.
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A volume on the economics of favours and how they function as socially efficacious actions in post-socialist regions including central, eastern, and south eastern Europe; the former Soviet Union; Mongolia; and post-Maoist China.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780199687411
- ISBN-10: 0199687412
- Artikelnr.: 47864954
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780199687411
- ISBN-10: 0199687412
- Artikelnr.: 47864954
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Nicolette Makovicky is Lecturer of Russian and East European Studies at the University of Oxford. She is the editor of Neoliberalism, Personhood, Postsocialism: Enterprising Selves in Changing Economies (Ashgate, 2014) and has published extensively on informal economic activity in Central Europe. David Henig is Lecturer in Social Anthropology at the School of Anthropology and Conservation, University of Kent. His research, conducted mainly in the Balkans and Central Asia, focuses largely on vernacular Islam, sacred landscape, exchange theory, and more recently on linking anthropology with global transnational history, diplomacy, international relations, and geopolitics. He has authored numerous publications on Islam, dervish orders, Muslim politics, and post-socialism.
* 1: Nicolette Makovicky and David Henig: Introduction: Re-imagining
Economies after Socialism: Ethics, Favours, and Moral Sentiments
* 2: Alena Ledeneva: The Ambivalence of Favour: Paradoxes of Russia's
Economy of Favours
* 3: Caroline Humphrey: A New Look at Favours: The Case of
Post-Socialist Higher Education
* 4: Madeleine Reeves: Giving, Taking, and Getting By: Help and
Indifference in Moscow's Temporary Housing Market
* 5: Katherine Swancutt: The Anti-Favour: Ideasthesia, Aesthetics, and
Obligation in Southwest China
* 6: Chris Hann: The Human Economy of Pálinka in Hungary: A Case Study
in Longue Durée Lubrication
* 7: Deema Kaneff: Making History, Making Politics: Post-Socialist
Elite Economies of Favour in Bulgaria and the Ukraine
* 8: Tomasz Rakowski: Interior Spectacles: The Art of the Informal
among the Former Miners in Wäbrzych, Poland
* 9: David Henig: A Good Deed is not a Crime: Moral Cosmologies of
Favours in Muslim Bosnia
* 10: Nicolette Makovicky: The 'Shadows' of Informality in Rural Poland
* 11: Martin Holbraad: Afterword: The Social Warmth of Paradox
Economies after Socialism: Ethics, Favours, and Moral Sentiments
* 2: Alena Ledeneva: The Ambivalence of Favour: Paradoxes of Russia's
Economy of Favours
* 3: Caroline Humphrey: A New Look at Favours: The Case of
Post-Socialist Higher Education
* 4: Madeleine Reeves: Giving, Taking, and Getting By: Help and
Indifference in Moscow's Temporary Housing Market
* 5: Katherine Swancutt: The Anti-Favour: Ideasthesia, Aesthetics, and
Obligation in Southwest China
* 6: Chris Hann: The Human Economy of Pálinka in Hungary: A Case Study
in Longue Durée Lubrication
* 7: Deema Kaneff: Making History, Making Politics: Post-Socialist
Elite Economies of Favour in Bulgaria and the Ukraine
* 8: Tomasz Rakowski: Interior Spectacles: The Art of the Informal
among the Former Miners in Wäbrzych, Poland
* 9: David Henig: A Good Deed is not a Crime: Moral Cosmologies of
Favours in Muslim Bosnia
* 10: Nicolette Makovicky: The 'Shadows' of Informality in Rural Poland
* 11: Martin Holbraad: Afterword: The Social Warmth of Paradox
* 1: Nicolette Makovicky and David Henig: Introduction: Re-imagining
Economies after Socialism: Ethics, Favours, and Moral Sentiments
* 2: Alena Ledeneva: The Ambivalence of Favour: Paradoxes of Russia's
Economy of Favours
* 3: Caroline Humphrey: A New Look at Favours: The Case of
Post-Socialist Higher Education
* 4: Madeleine Reeves: Giving, Taking, and Getting By: Help and
Indifference in Moscow's Temporary Housing Market
* 5: Katherine Swancutt: The Anti-Favour: Ideasthesia, Aesthetics, and
Obligation in Southwest China
* 6: Chris Hann: The Human Economy of Pálinka in Hungary: A Case Study
in Longue Durée Lubrication
* 7: Deema Kaneff: Making History, Making Politics: Post-Socialist
Elite Economies of Favour in Bulgaria and the Ukraine
* 8: Tomasz Rakowski: Interior Spectacles: The Art of the Informal
among the Former Miners in Wäbrzych, Poland
* 9: David Henig: A Good Deed is not a Crime: Moral Cosmologies of
Favours in Muslim Bosnia
* 10: Nicolette Makovicky: The 'Shadows' of Informality in Rural Poland
* 11: Martin Holbraad: Afterword: The Social Warmth of Paradox
Economies after Socialism: Ethics, Favours, and Moral Sentiments
* 2: Alena Ledeneva: The Ambivalence of Favour: Paradoxes of Russia's
Economy of Favours
* 3: Caroline Humphrey: A New Look at Favours: The Case of
Post-Socialist Higher Education
* 4: Madeleine Reeves: Giving, Taking, and Getting By: Help and
Indifference in Moscow's Temporary Housing Market
* 5: Katherine Swancutt: The Anti-Favour: Ideasthesia, Aesthetics, and
Obligation in Southwest China
* 6: Chris Hann: The Human Economy of Pálinka in Hungary: A Case Study
in Longue Durée Lubrication
* 7: Deema Kaneff: Making History, Making Politics: Post-Socialist
Elite Economies of Favour in Bulgaria and the Ukraine
* 8: Tomasz Rakowski: Interior Spectacles: The Art of the Informal
among the Former Miners in Wäbrzych, Poland
* 9: David Henig: A Good Deed is not a Crime: Moral Cosmologies of
Favours in Muslim Bosnia
* 10: Nicolette Makovicky: The 'Shadows' of Informality in Rural Poland
* 11: Martin Holbraad: Afterword: The Social Warmth of Paradox