Post-socialist Informalities
Power, Agency and the Construction of Extra-legalities from Bosnia to China
Herausgeber: Polese, Abel; Kovács, Borbála; Rekhviashvili, Lela
Post-socialist Informalities
Power, Agency and the Construction of Extra-legalities from Bosnia to China
Herausgeber: Polese, Abel; Kovács, Borbála; Rekhviashvili, Lela
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From Bosnia to Central Asia, passing through Russia and Azerbaijan, the contributions to this book illustrate the multi-faceted and complex nature of informality. It was originally published as two special issues, of Caucasus Survey and the Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe.
From Bosnia to Central Asia, passing through Russia and Azerbaijan, the contributions to this book illustrate the multi-faceted and complex nature of informality. It was originally published as two special issues, of Caucasus Survey and the Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 173mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780367321918
- ISBN-10: 0367321912
- Artikelnr.: 56971582
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 173mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780367321918
- ISBN-10: 0367321912
- Artikelnr.: 56971582
Abel Polese works on governance and informality with focus on Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Central and Southeast Asia. He is affiliated to Dublin City University's Institute for International Conflict Resolution and Reconstruction and Tallinn University of Technology's Tallinn Law School and Tallinn University's RASI. Lela Rekhviashvili works on informal economic practices, political economy of development, and mobility studies. She is based at the Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography, Germany. Borbála Kovács is based in the Department of Political Science at Central European University, Hungary. Jeremy Morris is an ethnographer of post-socialism, and the author and editor of numerous books. He is based at the University of Aarhus, Denmark.
Part I: "States" of informality in post-socialist Europe 1. "States" of
informality in post-socialist Europe (and beyond) Abel Polese, Jeremy
Morris and Borbala Kovács 2. Informality currencies: a tale of Misha, his
brigada and informal practices among Uzbek labour migrants in Russia
Rustamjon Urinboyev and Abel Polese 3. End to informality? Examining the
impact of institutional reforms on informal institutions in post-Euromaidan
Ukraine Huseyn Aliyev 4. Informality as an interpretive filter: translating
ubleha in local community development in Bosnia Karla Koutkova 5.
Socio-economic deficits and informal domestic childcare services in
Romania: the policy drivers of the commodification of care from a
micro-level perspective Borbála Kovács 6. Counterbalancing marketization
informally: Georgiäs new-institutionalist reform and its discontents Lela
Rekhviashvili 7. Regional security governance in the former Soviet space?
Researching institutions, actors and practices Alessandra Russo 8. The art
of not seeing like a state. On the ideology of "informality" Rune Steenberg
9. Accomplishing public secrecy: non-monetary informal practices and their
concealment at the emergency department Marius Wamsiedel 10. Evaluating the
multifarious motives for acquiring goods and services from the informal
sector in Central and Eastern Europe Colin C. Williams and Ioana A.
Horodnic Part II: Informality and power in the South Caucasus 11.
Introduction: Informality and power in the South Caucasus Abel Polese and
Lela Rekhviashvili 12. Post-Soviet small businesses in Azerbaijan: the
legacies of the Soviet second economy Leyla Sayfutdinova 13. Liberalism and
shadow interventionism in post-revolutionary Georgia (2003¿2012) Lela
Rekhviashvili and Abel Polese 14. Informality as illegality in Georgiäs
anti-mafia campaign Gavin Slade 15. A critical assessment of informal
practices as resistance: the case of birzha in Georgia Costanza Curro 16.
Trajectories of illegality and informality in conflict protraction: the
Abkhaz-Georgian case Giulia Prelz Oltramonti
informality in post-socialist Europe (and beyond) Abel Polese, Jeremy
Morris and Borbala Kovács 2. Informality currencies: a tale of Misha, his
brigada and informal practices among Uzbek labour migrants in Russia
Rustamjon Urinboyev and Abel Polese 3. End to informality? Examining the
impact of institutional reforms on informal institutions in post-Euromaidan
Ukraine Huseyn Aliyev 4. Informality as an interpretive filter: translating
ubleha in local community development in Bosnia Karla Koutkova 5.
Socio-economic deficits and informal domestic childcare services in
Romania: the policy drivers of the commodification of care from a
micro-level perspective Borbála Kovács 6. Counterbalancing marketization
informally: Georgiäs new-institutionalist reform and its discontents Lela
Rekhviashvili 7. Regional security governance in the former Soviet space?
Researching institutions, actors and practices Alessandra Russo 8. The art
of not seeing like a state. On the ideology of "informality" Rune Steenberg
9. Accomplishing public secrecy: non-monetary informal practices and their
concealment at the emergency department Marius Wamsiedel 10. Evaluating the
multifarious motives for acquiring goods and services from the informal
sector in Central and Eastern Europe Colin C. Williams and Ioana A.
Horodnic Part II: Informality and power in the South Caucasus 11.
Introduction: Informality and power in the South Caucasus Abel Polese and
Lela Rekhviashvili 12. Post-Soviet small businesses in Azerbaijan: the
legacies of the Soviet second economy Leyla Sayfutdinova 13. Liberalism and
shadow interventionism in post-revolutionary Georgia (2003¿2012) Lela
Rekhviashvili and Abel Polese 14. Informality as illegality in Georgiäs
anti-mafia campaign Gavin Slade 15. A critical assessment of informal
practices as resistance: the case of birzha in Georgia Costanza Curro 16.
Trajectories of illegality and informality in conflict protraction: the
Abkhaz-Georgian case Giulia Prelz Oltramonti
Part I: "States" of informality in post-socialist Europe 1. "States" of
informality in post-socialist Europe (and beyond) Abel Polese, Jeremy
Morris and Borbala Kovács 2. Informality currencies: a tale of Misha, his
brigada and informal practices among Uzbek labour migrants in Russia
Rustamjon Urinboyev and Abel Polese 3. End to informality? Examining the
impact of institutional reforms on informal institutions in post-Euromaidan
Ukraine Huseyn Aliyev 4. Informality as an interpretive filter: translating
ubleha in local community development in Bosnia Karla Koutkova 5.
Socio-economic deficits and informal domestic childcare services in
Romania: the policy drivers of the commodification of care from a
micro-level perspective Borbála Kovács 6. Counterbalancing marketization
informally: Georgiäs new-institutionalist reform and its discontents Lela
Rekhviashvili 7. Regional security governance in the former Soviet space?
Researching institutions, actors and practices Alessandra Russo 8. The art
of not seeing like a state. On the ideology of "informality" Rune Steenberg
9. Accomplishing public secrecy: non-monetary informal practices and their
concealment at the emergency department Marius Wamsiedel 10. Evaluating the
multifarious motives for acquiring goods and services from the informal
sector in Central and Eastern Europe Colin C. Williams and Ioana A.
Horodnic Part II: Informality and power in the South Caucasus 11.
Introduction: Informality and power in the South Caucasus Abel Polese and
Lela Rekhviashvili 12. Post-Soviet small businesses in Azerbaijan: the
legacies of the Soviet second economy Leyla Sayfutdinova 13. Liberalism and
shadow interventionism in post-revolutionary Georgia (2003¿2012) Lela
Rekhviashvili and Abel Polese 14. Informality as illegality in Georgiäs
anti-mafia campaign Gavin Slade 15. A critical assessment of informal
practices as resistance: the case of birzha in Georgia Costanza Curro 16.
Trajectories of illegality and informality in conflict protraction: the
Abkhaz-Georgian case Giulia Prelz Oltramonti
informality in post-socialist Europe (and beyond) Abel Polese, Jeremy
Morris and Borbala Kovács 2. Informality currencies: a tale of Misha, his
brigada and informal practices among Uzbek labour migrants in Russia
Rustamjon Urinboyev and Abel Polese 3. End to informality? Examining the
impact of institutional reforms on informal institutions in post-Euromaidan
Ukraine Huseyn Aliyev 4. Informality as an interpretive filter: translating
ubleha in local community development in Bosnia Karla Koutkova 5.
Socio-economic deficits and informal domestic childcare services in
Romania: the policy drivers of the commodification of care from a
micro-level perspective Borbála Kovács 6. Counterbalancing marketization
informally: Georgiäs new-institutionalist reform and its discontents Lela
Rekhviashvili 7. Regional security governance in the former Soviet space?
Researching institutions, actors and practices Alessandra Russo 8. The art
of not seeing like a state. On the ideology of "informality" Rune Steenberg
9. Accomplishing public secrecy: non-monetary informal practices and their
concealment at the emergency department Marius Wamsiedel 10. Evaluating the
multifarious motives for acquiring goods and services from the informal
sector in Central and Eastern Europe Colin C. Williams and Ioana A.
Horodnic Part II: Informality and power in the South Caucasus 11.
Introduction: Informality and power in the South Caucasus Abel Polese and
Lela Rekhviashvili 12. Post-Soviet small businesses in Azerbaijan: the
legacies of the Soviet second economy Leyla Sayfutdinova 13. Liberalism and
shadow interventionism in post-revolutionary Georgia (2003¿2012) Lela
Rekhviashvili and Abel Polese 14. Informality as illegality in Georgiäs
anti-mafia campaign Gavin Slade 15. A critical assessment of informal
practices as resistance: the case of birzha in Georgia Costanza Curro 16.
Trajectories of illegality and informality in conflict protraction: the
Abkhaz-Georgian case Giulia Prelz Oltramonti