Who's cashing in? : contemporary perspectives on new monies and global cashlessness /
Cashless infrastructures are rapidly increasing, as credit cards, cryptocurrencies, online and mobile money, remittances, demonetization, and digitalization process replace coins and currencies around the world. Who's Cashing In? explores how different modes of cashlessness impact, transform an...
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245 | 0 | 0 | |a Who's cashing in? : |b contemporary perspectives on new monies and global cashlessness / |c edited by Atreyee Sen, Johan Lindquist, Marie Kolling. |
250 | |a First Edition | ||
264 | 1 | |a New York : |b Berghahn Books, |c 2020. | |
300 | |a 1 online resource (xxxiv, 164 pages) | ||
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490 | 0 | |a Critical interventions ; |v 19 | |
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | |a Foreword / Keith Hart -- Introduction / Atreyee Sen and Johan Lindquist -- Section 1: Cashlessness and New Debt Relations : Chapter 1. Exclusively Simple: The Impact of Cashless Initiatives on Homeless Roma in Denmark / Camilla Ravnbol -- Chapter 2. Debt and Dirty Names: Tracing Cashlessness and Urban Marginality in Brazil / Marie Kolling -- Chapter 3. 'Debt is What Happens, While...' The Emerging Field of Digital Finance and Precaritization in Everyday Lives of Young Danes / Pernille Hohnen -- Chapter 4. Plastic Promises: Credit and Debt in Emerging Cashless Economies / Filippo Osella -- Section 2: Cashlessness and New Infrastructures : Chapter 5. Ecologies of Immateriality: Remittances and the Cashless Allure / Ivan Small -- Chapter 6. 'Cards Are for Showing off': Aesthetics of Cashlessness and Intermediation among the Urban Poor in Delhi / Emilija Zabiliūtė -- Chapter 7. BoB and the Blockchain Anticipatory infrastructures of the cashless society / Michael Ulfstjerne -- Chapter 8. As Above, So Below: On the Democratization of Demonetization / Gustav Peebles -- Section 3: Cashless Frictions and New Monetary Transitions : Chapter 9. Borrowing from the Poor: Informal Labour, Shifting Debt Relations and the Demonetization Crisis in Urban India / Atreyee Sen -- Chapter 10. 500 Euro Notes: On Mafias, Precarity, and Analytical Priorities / Theodoros Rakopoulos -- Chapter 11. At One with the Goods: The Politics of Liquidity on Ulaanbaatar's Market Scene / Morten Axel Pedersen -- Chapter 12. Money in the Mattress and Bodies in the Market: Reflections on the Material / Inger Sjorslev | |
520 | |a Cashless infrastructures are rapidly increasing, as credit cards, cryptocurrencies, online and mobile money, remittances, demonetization, and digitalization process replace coins and currencies around the world. Who's Cashing In? explores how different modes of cashlessness impact, transform and challenge the everyday lives and livelihoods of local communities. Drawing from a wide range of ethnographic studies, this volume offers a concise look at how social actors and intermediaries respond to this change in the materiality of money throughout multiple regional contexts. | ||
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505 | 0 | |a Introduction / Atreyee Sen and Johan Lindquist -- Exclusively simple : the impact of cashless initiatives on homeless Roma in Denmark / Camilla Ravnbol -- Debt and dirty names : tracing cashlessness and urban marginality in Brazil / Marie Kolling -- 'Debt is what happens, while...' : the emerging field of digital finance and precaritization in everyday lives of young Danes / Pernille Hohnen -- Plastic promises : credit and debt in emerging cashless economies / Filippo Osella -- Ecologies of immateriality : remittances and the cashless / AllureIvan Small -- 'Cards are for showing off' : aesthetics of cashlessness and intermediation among the urban poor in Delhi / Emilija Zabiliūtė -- BoB and the blockchain : anticipatory infrastructures of the cashless society / Michael Ulfstjerne -- As above, so below : on the democratization of demonetization / Gustav Peebles -- Borrowing from the poor : informal labour, shifting debt relations and the demonetization crisis in urban India / Atreyee Sen -- 500 Euro notes : on mafias, precarity, and analytical priorities / Theodoros Rakopoulos -- At one with the goods : the politics of liquidity on Ulaanbaatar's market scene / Morten Axel Pedersen -- Money in the mattress and bodies in the market : reflections on the material / Inger Sjorslev. | |
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700 | 1 | |a Kolling, Marie, |e editor. | |
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