This article focuses on how the economic crisis in Southern Europe has stimulated temporal thought (temporality), whether tilted in the direction of historicizing, presentifying, or futural thought, provoking people to rethink their relationship to time. The argument is developed with particular reference to the ethnographies of living with austerity inside the eurozone contained in this special issue. The studies identify the ways the past may be activated, lived, embodied, and re-fashioned under contracting economic horizons. We argue for the empirical study of crisis that captures the decisions or non-decisions that people make, and the actual temporal processes by which they judge responses. We conclude that modern linear historicism is...
This special issue addresses how working people in Southern Europe engage with austerity state forma...
The Greek crisis has become the most eminent example of neoliberal economic meltdown over the past f...
This article engages the analyses of Poulantzas, Anderson, and Ferreira do Aramal to outline the mai...
This article focuses on how the economic crisis in Southern Europe has stimulated temporal thought (...
This article focuses on how the economic crisis in Southern Europe has stimulated temporal thought (...
This article focuses on how the economic crisis in Southern Europe has stimulated temporal thought (...
Some of the worst effects of the global economic downturn that commenced in 2008 have been felt in E...
The consequences of prolonged fiscal austerity have left people in Trikala, central Greece, with fe...
Drawing on ethnography from western Thessaly, this paper reassesses notions of time and temporality ...
The panel addresses the theme of the “familiar/strange” from the spatial and temporal perspectives a...
The consequences of prolonged fiscal austerity have left people in Trikala, central Greece, with fee...
The three articles published in this Forum section were all finalists for the Graduate Student Prize...
This article discusses the European wave of contention catalysed by the financial market crash of 20...
peer-reviewedIn response to recent calls for further cross-disciplinary research on austerity and a ...
This paper expands on the view of Modern Greece as a ‘crypto-colonial’ space (cf. Herzfeld 2002). It...
This special issue addresses how working people in Southern Europe engage with austerity state forma...
The Greek crisis has become the most eminent example of neoliberal economic meltdown over the past f...
This article engages the analyses of Poulantzas, Anderson, and Ferreira do Aramal to outline the mai...
This article focuses on how the economic crisis in Southern Europe has stimulated temporal thought (...
This article focuses on how the economic crisis in Southern Europe has stimulated temporal thought (...
This article focuses on how the economic crisis in Southern Europe has stimulated temporal thought (...
Some of the worst effects of the global economic downturn that commenced in 2008 have been felt in E...
The consequences of prolonged fiscal austerity have left people in Trikala, central Greece, with fe...
Drawing on ethnography from western Thessaly, this paper reassesses notions of time and temporality ...
The panel addresses the theme of the “familiar/strange” from the spatial and temporal perspectives a...
The consequences of prolonged fiscal austerity have left people in Trikala, central Greece, with fee...
The three articles published in this Forum section were all finalists for the Graduate Student Prize...
This article discusses the European wave of contention catalysed by the financial market crash of 20...
peer-reviewedIn response to recent calls for further cross-disciplinary research on austerity and a ...
This paper expands on the view of Modern Greece as a ‘crypto-colonial’ space (cf. Herzfeld 2002). It...
This special issue addresses how working people in Southern Europe engage with austerity state forma...
The Greek crisis has become the most eminent example of neoliberal economic meltdown over the past f...
This article engages the analyses of Poulantzas, Anderson, and Ferreira do Aramal to outline the mai...