This article is about debt and power within the contemporary political economy of austerity. It investigates how the power relations of debt manifest through scale: the body, the household, the community, the nation state, and the global financial system. This is accomplished by integrating the concepts of Debt Space (Harker 2017) and social reproduction (Tepe and Steans 2010) to analyse the empirical material collected from two parallel projects into the practices of debt auditing at the national and household level. In doing so we explore key sites of intersubjective meaning making, where moral norms of indebtedness connect to action and agency. From the analysis of the evidence this article makes two interrelated interventions. Firstly, ...
The age of austerity has seen large swathes of society adversely affected by ever-harsher austerity ...
The empirical cases of debt resistance show that the most coherent way of resisting debt consists...
In this article we draw from Harvey’s concept of “accumulation by dispossession” to show how this ri...
This article is about debt and power within the contemporary political economy of austerity. It inve...
This article uses the United Kingdom as a case study to explore the limits of financialisation. It m...
This article uses the United Kingdom as a case study to explore the limits of financialisation. It m...
The Debt Collective is organized around the possibility for radical action within and against financ...
This thesis examines resistances to debt in the afterlives of financial crisis in the United Kingdom...
This article uses the United Kingdom as a case study to explore the limits of financialisation. It m...
The considerable and sustained boom in personal debt recently has in many countries around the world...
In the context of a perfect storm of measures – welfare reform, precarious work, stagnating wages – ...
FROM THE EDITOR’S INTRODUCTION: In Debt as Power, Di Muzio and Robbins present a historical account ...
The empirical cases of debt resistance show that the most coherent way of resisting debt consists ma...
Ever larger parts of life and nature are integrated in our socioeconomic system as future cash flows...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
The age of austerity has seen large swathes of society adversely affected by ever-harsher austerity ...
The empirical cases of debt resistance show that the most coherent way of resisting debt consists...
In this article we draw from Harvey’s concept of “accumulation by dispossession” to show how this ri...
This article is about debt and power within the contemporary political economy of austerity. It inve...
This article uses the United Kingdom as a case study to explore the limits of financialisation. It m...
This article uses the United Kingdom as a case study to explore the limits of financialisation. It m...
The Debt Collective is organized around the possibility for radical action within and against financ...
This thesis examines resistances to debt in the afterlives of financial crisis in the United Kingdom...
This article uses the United Kingdom as a case study to explore the limits of financialisation. It m...
The considerable and sustained boom in personal debt recently has in many countries around the world...
In the context of a perfect storm of measures – welfare reform, precarious work, stagnating wages – ...
FROM THE EDITOR’S INTRODUCTION: In Debt as Power, Di Muzio and Robbins present a historical account ...
The empirical cases of debt resistance show that the most coherent way of resisting debt consists ma...
Ever larger parts of life and nature are integrated in our socioeconomic system as future cash flows...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
The age of austerity has seen large swathes of society adversely affected by ever-harsher austerity ...
The empirical cases of debt resistance show that the most coherent way of resisting debt consists...
In this article we draw from Harvey’s concept of “accumulation by dispossession” to show how this ri...