The Cultural and Political Economy of Recovery

The Cultural and Political Economy of Recovery
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 333
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ISBN-10 : 9781135146559
ISBN-13 : 1135146551
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Synopsis The Cultural and Political Economy of Recovery by : Emily Chamlee-Wright

In August 2005 the nation watched as Hurricane Katrina pummelled the Gulf Coast. Residents did not just suffer the personal costs of a home that had been severely damaged or destroyed; frequently they also lost their entire neighbourhood and the social systems that under normal circumstances made their lives "work". Katrina raised the questions of whether and how communities could solve the complex social coordination problems catastrophic disaster poses, and what inhibits them from doing so? Professor Chamlee-Wright investigates not only the nature of post-disaster recovery, but the nature of the social order itself – how societies are able to achieve a level of complex social coordination that far exceeds our ability to design. By deploying the tools of both political economy and cultural economy, the book contributes to the bourgeoning literature on the social, political and economic impact of Hurricane Katrina. Through a selection of case studies, the author argues that post-disaster resilience depends crucially upon the discovery that unfolds within commercial and civil society. The book will be of particular interest to postgraduate students and researchers in economics, sociology and anthropology as well as disaster specialists.

The Cultural and Political Economy of Recovery

The Cultural and Political Economy of Recovery
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 241
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ISBN-10 : 9781135146566
ISBN-13 : 113514656X
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cultural and Political Economy of Recovery by : Emily Chamlee-Wright

How do societies achieve a level of complexity, coordination, and social intelligence that far surpasses the capacity of individual human intelligence? Emily Chamlee-Wright addresses this question in the context of civil society generally, in which we cannot always rely on market prices to guide our way.

Towards a Cultural Political Economy

Towards a Cultural Political Economy
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 588
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ISBN-10 : 9780857930712
ISBN-13 : 0857930710
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Towards a Cultural Political Economy by : Ngai-Ling Sum

This fascinating volume offers a critique of recent institutional and cultural turns in heterodox economics and political economy. Using seven case studies as examples, the authors explore how research on sense- and meaning-making can deepen critical s

After War

After War
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Publisher : Stanford University Press
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 080475439X
ISBN-13 : 9780804754392
Rating : 4/5 (9X Downloads)

Synopsis After War by : Christopher J. Coyne

Post-conflict reconstruction is one of the most pressing political issues today. This book uses economics to analyze critically the incentives and constraints faced by various actors involved in reconstruction efforts. Through this analysis, the book will aid in understanding why some reconstructions are more successful than others.

The Political Economy of Hazards and Disasters

The Political Economy of Hazards and Disasters
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Publisher : Rowman Altamira
Total Pages : 367
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ISBN-10 : 9780759113114
ISBN-13 : 0759113114
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis The Political Economy of Hazards and Disasters by : Eric C. Jones

Throughout history, societies have had to decide whom to 'sacrifice' and whom to help in times of disaster. This volume examines how elite groups attempt to maintain power through the use of particular economic, political, and ideological instruments and how both ruling elites and common people endeavor to create meaningful traditions while enduring hardship.The Political Economy of Hazards and Disasters demonstrates how vulnerability is economically constructed, primary producers adapt their production regimes, how traders and merchants adapt their practices, and how political economic objectives play out in recovery efforts.

A Cultural History of Finance

A Cultural History of Finance
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 423
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ISBN-10 : 9781135238506
ISBN-13 : 1135238502
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis A Cultural History of Finance by : Irene Finel-Honigman

The world of finance is again undergoing crisis and transformation. This book provides a new perspective on finance through the prism of popular and formal culture and examines fascination and repulsion toward money, the role of governments and individuals in financial crises and how the Crisis of 2008, like others since 1720, repeat the same patterns of enthusiasm, greed, culpability, revulsion, reform and recovery. The book explores the political and socio-economic factors which determine fallibility and resilience in financial cultures, periods of crisis, transition and recovery based on cyclical rather than linear progression. Examining the roots of financial capitalism, in Europe and the United States and its corollary development in Asia, Russia and emerging markets proves that cultural and psychosocial reactions to financial success, endeavor and calamity transcend specific periods or events. The book allows the reader to discover parallel and intersecting reactions, controversies and resolutions in the cultural history of financial markets and institutions.

A Political Economy of Attention, Mindfulness and Consumerism

A Political Economy of Attention, Mindfulness and Consumerism
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 138
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ISBN-10 : 9781317743415
ISBN-13 : 1317743415
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis A Political Economy of Attention, Mindfulness and Consumerism by : Peter Doran

The power of capital is the power to target our attention, mould market-ready identities, and reduce the public realm to an endless series of choices. This has far-reaching implications for our psychological, physical and spiritual well-being, and ultimately for our global ecology. In this consumer age, the underlying teachings of Buddhist mindfulness offer more than individual well-being and resilience. They also offer new sources of critical inquiry into our collective condition, and may point, in time, to regulatory initiatives in the field of well-being. This book draws together lively debates from the new economics of transition, commons and well-being, consumerism, and the emerging role of mindfulness in popular culture. Engaged Buddhist practices and teachings correspond closely to insights in contemporary political philosophical investigations into the nature of power, notably by Michel Foucault. The 'attention economy' can be understood as a new arena of struggle in our age of neoliberal governmentality; as the forces of enclosure – having colonized forests, land and the bodies of workers – are now extended to the realm of our minds and subjectivity. This poses questions about the recovery of the 'mindful commons': the practices we must cultivate to reclaim our attention, time and lives from the forces of capitalization. This is a valuable resource for students and scholars of environmental philosophy, environmental psychology, environmental sociology, well-being and new economics, political economy, environmental politics, the commons and law, as well as Buddhist theory and philosophy.

Markets of Sorrow, Labors of Faith

Markets of Sorrow, Labors of Faith
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Publisher : Duke University Press
Total Pages : 237
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ISBN-10 : 9780822354499
ISBN-13 : 0822354497
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Markets of Sorrow, Labors of Faith by : Vincanne Adams

Markets of Sorrow, Labors of Faith is an ethnographic account of long-term recovery in post-Katrina New Orleans. It is also a sobering exploration of the privatization of vital social services under market-driven governance. In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, public agencies subcontracted disaster relief to private companies that turned the humanitarian work of recovery into lucrative business. These enterprises profited from the very suffering that they failed to ameliorate, producing a second-order disaster that exacerbated inequalities based on race and class and leaving residents to rebuild almost entirely on their own. Filled with the often desperate voices of residents who returned to New Orleans, Markets of Sorrow, Labors of Faith describes the human toll of disaster capitalism and the affect economy it has produced. While for-profit companies delayed delivery of federal resources to returning residents, faith-based and nonprofit groups stepped in to rebuild, compelled by the moral pull of charity and the emotional rewards of volunteer labor. Adams traces the success of charity efforts, even while noting an irony of neoliberalism, which encourages the very same for-profit companies to exploit these charities as another market opportunity. In so doing, the companies profit not once but twice on disaster.

Roosevelt, the Great Depression, and the Economics of Recovery

Roosevelt, the Great Depression, and the Economics of Recovery
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Publisher : University of Virginia Press
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 0813926963
ISBN-13 : 9780813926964
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Roosevelt, the Great Depression, and the Economics of Recovery by : Elliot A. Rosen

By insisting that the economic bases of proposals be accurately represented in debating their merits, Rosen reveals that the productivity gains, which accelerated in the years following the 1929 stock market crash, were more responsible for long-term economic recovery than were governmental policies."--Jacket.

Political Economy and Global Capitalism

Political Economy and Global Capitalism
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Publisher : Anthem Press
Total Pages : 261
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ISBN-10 : 9780857286758
ISBN-13 : 0857286757
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Political Economy and Global Capitalism by : Robert Albritton

This volume brings together original and timely writings by internationally renowned scholars that reflect on the current trajectories of global capitalism and, in the light of these, consider likely, possible or desirable futures. It offers theory-informed writing that contextualizes empirical research on current world-historic events and trends with an eye towards realizing a future of human, social and economic betterment.