Neoliberal restructuring has targeted not just the economy, but also polity, society and culture, in the name of creating capitalist market societies. The societal repercussions of neoliberal policy and reform in terms of moral economy remain understudied. This article seeks to address this gap by analysing moral economy characteristics and dynamics in neoliberalised communities, as perceived by traders in Uganda and sex workers in Kenya. The interview data reveal perceived drivers that contributed to a significant moral dominance of money, self-interest, short-termism, opportunism and pragmatism. Equally notable are a perceived (i) close interaction between political–economic and moral–economic dynamics, and (ii) significant impact of the ...
Following decades of abysmal developmental performance in most of post-colonial Africa, t...
The concept of moral economies of housing centres and links the Introduction and contributions to th...
This thesis explores the impact of neoliberalism in the context of Uganda. Neoliberalism is a contes...
Neoliberal reforms in Africa aim to create and consolidate market societies. Such restructuring targ...
[First paragraph] In the debate about improving the livelihoods of rural communities in Uganda, the ...
Marketplaces have long provided a context for observing the negotiation of everyday life amid broade...
This article is about the continued salience of a particular understanding of moral economy in sub-S...
Book review "Neoliberalism and the Moral Economy of Fraud" by David Whyte and Jörg Wiegratz, 2016, N...
For over two decades now, Sub-Saharan Africa has been superimposed in a coercive and contradictory n...
Democratic systems ought to have certain central tenets that act as ethical boundaries. The violatio...
Published ArticleFrom reports in both print and electronic media, it has become obvious that South A...
This paper argues that there is a need to reconstruct a new paradigm for poverty policy planning in ...
Agricultural cooperatives have seen a comeback in sub‐Saharan Africa. After the collapse of many wea...
Despite increased interests in marketisation of philanthrocapitalism research worldwide, the argumen...
Doctor of Philosophy in Ethics. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2019.During the Cold ...
Following decades of abysmal developmental performance in most of post-colonial Africa, t...
The concept of moral economies of housing centres and links the Introduction and contributions to th...
This thesis explores the impact of neoliberalism in the context of Uganda. Neoliberalism is a contes...
Neoliberal reforms in Africa aim to create and consolidate market societies. Such restructuring targ...
[First paragraph] In the debate about improving the livelihoods of rural communities in Uganda, the ...
Marketplaces have long provided a context for observing the negotiation of everyday life amid broade...
This article is about the continued salience of a particular understanding of moral economy in sub-S...
Book review "Neoliberalism and the Moral Economy of Fraud" by David Whyte and Jörg Wiegratz, 2016, N...
For over two decades now, Sub-Saharan Africa has been superimposed in a coercive and contradictory n...
Democratic systems ought to have certain central tenets that act as ethical boundaries. The violatio...
Published ArticleFrom reports in both print and electronic media, it has become obvious that South A...
This paper argues that there is a need to reconstruct a new paradigm for poverty policy planning in ...
Agricultural cooperatives have seen a comeback in sub‐Saharan Africa. After the collapse of many wea...
Despite increased interests in marketisation of philanthrocapitalism research worldwide, the argumen...
Doctor of Philosophy in Ethics. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2019.During the Cold ...
Following decades of abysmal developmental performance in most of post-colonial Africa, t...
The concept of moral economies of housing centres and links the Introduction and contributions to th...
This thesis explores the impact of neoliberalism in the context of Uganda. Neoliberalism is a contes...