This paper moves beyond conceptualisations of austerity as a fiscal policy towards understanding austerity as lived and felt in everyday life, with a particular focus on its affective life. Through an ethnographic focus on public libraries, this paper argues that austerity can take the form of an affective atmosphere. Bringing together psychoanalytic and Spinozist-Deleuzian accounts of affect this paper explores austerity as an uncanny atmosphere, in which austerity is lived through a series of unknowns that re-emerge throughout the library space. Paranoia subsequently emerges as a way in which to live with uncanny austerity – to make known the unknowns generated by austerity. This paranoia cannot be attributed to ‘paranoid individuals’, bu...
The enforced poverty of austere capitalism continues to wreck the worlds we inhabit. These worlds ar...
The impact of recent welfare reforms and austerity measures have fallen unevenly on different region...
peer-reviewedIn response to recent calls for further cross-disciplinary research on austerity and a ...
This paper moves beyond conceptualisations of austerity as fi scal policy towards exploring the mul...
In April 2016, 200 people in the London Borough of Lambeth occupied Carnegie Library, forcibly preve...
We begin our introduction to this special issue by considering the interdisciplinary collaborations ...
Analysing the affective geographies of digitally mediated payday loans in the UK, this paper advocat...
This article tracks how a trope of middle-class household thrift, grounded on the autarchic Aristote...
The global banking crash and financial crisis in the period 2007–2008 led to the ushering in of a pe...
The forthcoming book Dis/ability Studies: Theorising Disablism and Ableism argues that we are living...
The consequences of prolonged fiscal austerity have left people in Trikala, central Greece, with fe...
This article is concerned with what happens to precarious community buildings in times of austerity....
This article focuses on how the economic crisis in Southern Europe has stimulated temporal thought (...
This is the introduction to the Virtual Special Issue on Austerity, drawing articles from the three ...
We are in the age of austerity. Across the globe, there have recently been calls from both the left ...
The enforced poverty of austere capitalism continues to wreck the worlds we inhabit. These worlds ar...
The impact of recent welfare reforms and austerity measures have fallen unevenly on different region...
peer-reviewedIn response to recent calls for further cross-disciplinary research on austerity and a ...
This paper moves beyond conceptualisations of austerity as fi scal policy towards exploring the mul...
In April 2016, 200 people in the London Borough of Lambeth occupied Carnegie Library, forcibly preve...
We begin our introduction to this special issue by considering the interdisciplinary collaborations ...
Analysing the affective geographies of digitally mediated payday loans in the UK, this paper advocat...
This article tracks how a trope of middle-class household thrift, grounded on the autarchic Aristote...
The global banking crash and financial crisis in the period 2007–2008 led to the ushering in of a pe...
The forthcoming book Dis/ability Studies: Theorising Disablism and Ableism argues that we are living...
The consequences of prolonged fiscal austerity have left people in Trikala, central Greece, with fe...
This article is concerned with what happens to precarious community buildings in times of austerity....
This article focuses on how the economic crisis in Southern Europe has stimulated temporal thought (...
This is the introduction to the Virtual Special Issue on Austerity, drawing articles from the three ...
We are in the age of austerity. Across the globe, there have recently been calls from both the left ...
The enforced poverty of austere capitalism continues to wreck the worlds we inhabit. These worlds ar...
The impact of recent welfare reforms and austerity measures have fallen unevenly on different region...
peer-reviewedIn response to recent calls for further cross-disciplinary research on austerity and a ...