Post-socialist Informalities: Power, Agency and the Construction of Extra-legalities from Bosnia to China
Editat de Abel Polese, Lela Rekhviashvili, Borbála Kovács, Jeremy Morrisen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 mai 2019
In contrast to approaches which tend to classify informality as ‘bad’ or ‘transitional’ – meaning that modernity will make it disappear – this edited volume concentrates on dynamics and mechanisms to understand and explain informality, while also debating its relationship with the market and society.
The authors seek to explain informality beyond a mere monetaristic/economistic approach, rediscovering its interconnection with social phenomena to propose a more holistic interpretation of the meaning of informality and its influence in various spheres of life.
They do this by exploring the evolving role of informal practices in the post-socialist region, and by focusing on informality as a social organisation determinant but also looking at the way it reshapes emergent social resistance against symbolic and real political order(s).
This book was originally published as two special issues, of Caucasus Survey and the Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780367321918
ISBN-10: 0367321912
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0367321912
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
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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: Georgia’s 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 Georgia’s 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
Descriere
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.