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Austerity and structural adjustment programs are just the latest forms of neoliberal policy to have a profoundly damaging impact on the targeted populations. Yet, as the contributors to this collection argue, the recent austerity-related European crisis is not a breach of erstwhile development schemes, but a continuation of economic policies. Using historical analysis and ethnographically-grounded research, this volume shows the similarities of the European conundrum with realities outside Europe, seeing austerity in a non-Eurocentric fashion. In doing so, it offers novel insights as to how economic crises are experienced at a global level.



Table of Contents

Introduction
Theodoros Rakopoulos

Chapter 1. Austerity:An Econo my of Words
Keith Hart

Chapter 2. Performing Austerity:Greece’s Debt Crisis an d European Integration
Cris Shore and Sally Raudon

Chapter 3. Austerity, Socialism, and the Capitalist Anti-Market
Patrick Neveling

Chapter 4. Debt, Vultures and Austerity in Argentina
Victoria Goddard

Chapter 5. Austerity Wars: The Crisis of Financialization and the Struggle for Democracy
Jaime Palomera

Chapter 6. On Austerity and Structural Adjustment: Tracing Continuity aand Difference across Space and Time
Theodore Powers

Chapter 7. The 'Middle-Classification' of the Public Space, Migration and the Silences of History: Austerity in Portugal
José Mapril and Ruy Llera Blanes

Chapter 8. (De-)stabilizing the European Austerity Debate via an Asian Detour: Lessons from Labour in Post-Crisis South Korea
Elisabeth Schober

Chapter 9. Austerity and “the Discipline of Historical Context”
Don Kalb

The Global Life of Austerity: Comparing Beyond

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 18/06/2018
      ISBN13: 9781785338700, 978-1785338700
      ISBN10: 1785338706

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Austerity and structural adjustment programs are just the latest forms of neoliberal policy to have a profoundly damaging impact on the targeted populations. Yet, as the contributors to this collection argue, the recent austerity-related European crisis is not a breach of erstwhile development schemes, but a continuation of economic policies. Using historical analysis and ethnographically-grounded research, this volume shows the similarities of the European conundrum with realities outside Europe, seeing austerity in a non-Eurocentric fashion. In doing so, it offers novel insights as to how economic crises are experienced at a global level.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction
      Theodoros Rakopoulos

      Chapter 1. Austerity:An Econo my of Words
      Keith Hart

      Chapter 2. Performing Austerity:Greece’s Debt Crisis an d European Integration
      Cris Shore and Sally Raudon

      Chapter 3. Austerity, Socialism, and the Capitalist Anti-Market
      Patrick Neveling

      Chapter 4. Debt, Vultures and Austerity in Argentina
      Victoria Goddard

      Chapter 5. Austerity Wars: The Crisis of Financialization and the Struggle for Democracy
      Jaime Palomera

      Chapter 6. On Austerity and Structural Adjustment: Tracing Continuity aand Difference across Space and Time
      Theodore Powers

      Chapter 7. The 'Middle-Classification' of the Public Space, Migration and the Silences of History: Austerity in Portugal
      José Mapril and Ruy Llera Blanes

      Chapter 8. (De-)stabilizing the European Austerity Debate via an Asian Detour: Lessons from Labour in Post-Crisis South Korea
      Elisabeth Schober

      Chapter 9. Austerity and “the Discipline of Historical Context”
      Don Kalb

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