The essay looks at male gambling by investigating it as a form of resistance to the utilitarian values which lie at the base of the market logic. Here the excess is viewed as a central notion in opposition to that of utility. Far from minimising the negative impact of excessive gambling on society and individuals, this contribution attempts to go beyond an analysis based on the categories of pathology and expenditure only. Through excess, the pathological gambler unveils the symbolic and arbitrary ideology of capitalism which sees economic success as a sign of election or a choice whereby money is used not as an investment or to access to goods and services, but “wasted”. To address these issues, two complementary ethnographic methods ar...
Problem gambling is a gambling disorder often described as continued gambling in the face of increas...
Gambling, taken to be the staking of money on the outcome of events of chance, pervades all human ex...
The concept of addiction has been criticized for being mainly based on self-reporting in therapeutic...
The essay looks at male gambling by investigating it as a form of resistance to the utilitarian valu...
This article argues that the emergence of 'problem gambling' as a distinct social phenomenon is the ...
Gambling occurs when a person commits one or more valuable items (a ‘stake’) to an event or series o...
Just in few years Italy has become the major legal gambling market in Europe. The economic crisis w...
In this essay I examine the relationship between commercial gambling, framed as one example of globa...
In this article I explore the relationships between commercial gambling and late capitalism. In part...
This article explores the relationship between gambling and capitalism. The subjective being of the ...
Gambling represents a channel through which some relevant aspects of our social life, such as audaci...
phenomenon driven by situational antecedents located in the foreground of the experience itself, rat...
While once subject to wide-ranging state control, gambling has successfully culturally embedded itse...
The topic I chose for this study was gambling. There were two main reasons for this: The first was...
Abstract. This article draws on the findings of quantitative and qualitative research undertaken bet...
Problem gambling is a gambling disorder often described as continued gambling in the face of increas...
Gambling, taken to be the staking of money on the outcome of events of chance, pervades all human ex...
The concept of addiction has been criticized for being mainly based on self-reporting in therapeutic...
The essay looks at male gambling by investigating it as a form of resistance to the utilitarian valu...
This article argues that the emergence of 'problem gambling' as a distinct social phenomenon is the ...
Gambling occurs when a person commits one or more valuable items (a ‘stake’) to an event or series o...
Just in few years Italy has become the major legal gambling market in Europe. The economic crisis w...
In this essay I examine the relationship between commercial gambling, framed as one example of globa...
In this article I explore the relationships between commercial gambling and late capitalism. In part...
This article explores the relationship between gambling and capitalism. The subjective being of the ...
Gambling represents a channel through which some relevant aspects of our social life, such as audaci...
phenomenon driven by situational antecedents located in the foreground of the experience itself, rat...
While once subject to wide-ranging state control, gambling has successfully culturally embedded itse...
The topic I chose for this study was gambling. There were two main reasons for this: The first was...
Abstract. This article draws on the findings of quantitative and qualitative research undertaken bet...
Problem gambling is a gambling disorder often described as continued gambling in the face of increas...
Gambling, taken to be the staking of money on the outcome of events of chance, pervades all human ex...
The concept of addiction has been criticized for being mainly based on self-reporting in therapeutic...