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Navigating Austerity - Currents of Debt Along a South Asian River

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Zusatztext " Navigating Austerity: Currents of Debt Along a South Asian River comes out of the new Anthropology of Policy series at Stanford University Press, but cuts a path far beyond pioneering work in a field focused on critically analysing state discourse and bureaucratic 'anti-politics'. This lively ethnography populates the policy world with human stories of port engineers, regulatory middlemen, family firms and shipyard workers...[This book] makes a timely entry into anthropological treatments of debt and financialisation, environmental change and development." Informationen zum Autor Laura Bear is Professor of Anthropology at the London School of Economics and has carried out fieldwork in India for twenty years. She is the author of two previous books, Lines of the Nation: Indian Railway Workers, Bureaucracy, and the Intimate Historical Self (2007), and a novel, The Jadu House: Intimate Histories of Anglo-India (2000). Klappentext Navigating Austerity addresses a key policy question of our era: what happens to society and the environment when austerity dominates political and economic life? To get to the heart of this issue, Laura Bear tells the stories of boatmen, shipyard workers, hydrographers, port bureaucrats and river pilots on the Hooghly River, a tributary of the Ganges that flows into the Bay of Bengal and Indian Ocean. Through their accounts, Bear traces the hidden currents of state debt crises and their often devastating effects. Taking the reader on a voyage along the river, Bear reveals how bureaucrats, entrepreneurs and workers navigate austerity policies. Their attempts to reverse the decline of ruined public infrastructures, environments and urban spaces lead Bear to argue for a radical rethinking of economics according to a social calculus. This is a critical measure derived from the ethical concerns of people affected by national policies. It places issues of redistribution and inequality at the fore of public and environmental plans. Concluding with proposals for restoring more just long term social obligations, Bear suggests new practices of state financing and ways to democratize fiscal policy. Her aim is to transform sovereign debt from a financial problem into a widely debated ethical and political issue. Navigating Austerity contributes to policy studies as well as to the understanding of today's global injustices. It also develops new theories about the significance of state debt, speculation and time for contemporary capitalism. Sited on a single body of water flowing with rhythms of circulation, renewal and transformation, this ambitious and accessible book will be of interest to specialists and general readers. Zusammenfassung Navigating Austerity addresses a key policy question of our era: what happens to society and the environment when austerity dominates political and economic life? To get to the heart of this issue! Laura Bear tells the stories of boatmen! shipyard workers! hydrographers! port bureaucrats and river pilots on the Hooghly River! a tributary of the Ganges that flows into the Bay of Bengal and Indian Ocean. Through their accounts! Bear traces the hidden currents of state debt crises and their often devastating effects. Taking the reader on a voyage along the river! Bear reveals how bureaucrats! entrepreneurs and workers navigate austerity policies. Their attempts to reverse the decline of ruined public infrastructures! environments and urban spaces lead Bear to argue for a radical rethinking of economics according to a social calculus. This is a critical measure derived from the ethical concerns of people affected by national policies. It places issues of redistribution and inequality at the fore of public and environmental plans. Concluding with proposals for restoring more just long term social obligations! Bear suggests new practices of state financing and ways to democratize fiscal policy. He...

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Authors Laura Bear, Bear Laura
Publisher Stanford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 22.06.2015
 
EAN 9780804795531
ISBN 978-0-8047-9553-1
No. of pages 264
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 15 mm
Series Anthropology of Policy
Anthropology of Policy
Subjects Non-fiction book
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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