5 edition of Everyday economic practices found in the catalog.
Everyday economic practices
Savvina A. Chowdhury
Published
2007
by Routledge in New York, NY
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | Savvina A. Chowdhury. |
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LC Classifications | HC |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xiii, 178 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 178 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL22752443M |
ISBN 10 | 9780415955522 |
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Chowdhury's objective in unearthing these diverse activities is two-fold. She demonstrates why it is a misrepresentation to characterize all that is economic as "capitalism".Brand: Taylor And Francis. Exploring the significance of local everyday economic practices to development policy-making, this book demonstrates why it is a misrepresentation to characterize all that is economic as 'capitalism' and offers alternative ways to conceptualize economic developments rather than just as the€industrialization, urbanization and environmental degradation as experienced by the West.
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Each chapter looks at something making the bed, brushing her teeth, losing her keys that Many of us go through the day feeling like we don't have time for God/5.
Combining theories of the everyday with empirical case studies, this book examines: the 'dual character' of ethnicity – as a political tool of exclusion and source of meaning/ solidarity respectively the relationship between culture, power and identity the significance of historical/socio-economic contexts to ethnicity and everyday life.
Using Zalewski's work as a springboard for thinking further about the locations of gendered power in economic systems, and in the face of a continuing, structural disinterest in these matters, this article argues that practices of global finance provide a rich opportunity to consider gender's embodiment in everyday, but highly regulatory Author: Penny Griffin.
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The book marks a two-fold achievement of connecting oppressive state-sanctioned policies to the current conditions of Black communities, and it expands the call to transform not only discriminatory policing practices but also those policies that contribute to the everyday economic violence of Black life.
By Mosarrap This is a partial review of Michel de Certeau’s book, The Practice of Everyday Life () which is divided into five parts – the first two parts set out the general theoretical premise of the book and the next three parts look into certain everyday practices.
In the introduction to the book, de Certeau explains that his project is to find out how. This book appraises the impact of the economic reforms on the employment relationship and, in turn, examines the effects on individual workers and their families, including salaries, working conditions and satisfaction, job security and disparities based on location, gender, age, skill, position and migrant by:.
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The author argues .