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Informationen zum Autor Bill Maurer is Dean of the School of Social Sciences; Professor of Anthropology, Law and Criminology, Law and Society; and the Director of the Institute for Money, Technology, and Financial Inclusion at the University of California, Irvine. He is the author of Pious Property: Islamic Mortgages in the United States and Mutual Life, Limited: Islamic Banking, Alternative Currencies, Lateral Reason.  Klappentext From Bitcoin to Apple Pay, big changes seem to be afoot in the world of money. Yet the use of coins and paper bills has persisted for 3,000 years. In How Would You Like to Pay?, leading anthropologist Bill Maurer narrates money's history, considers its role in everyday life, and discusses the implications of how new technologies are changing how we pay. These changes are especially important in the developing world, where people who lack access to banks are using cell phones in creative ways to send and save money. To truly understand money, Maurer explains, is to understand and appreciate the complex infrastructures and social relationships it relies on. Engaging and straightforward, How Would You Like to Pay? rethinks something so familiar and fundamental in new and exciting ways. Ultimately, considering how we would like to pay gives insights into determining how we would like to live.   Zusammenfassung In this primer on the history of money! Bill Maurer explores the implications of how technology is changing how we use money and argues that understanding and considering how we would like to pay gives us insight into determining how we would like to live. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments  vii Introduction. Who This Book Is For  1 1. Disruptions in Money  17 2. What Is Money?  37 3. Two Scenarios: A Day in the Money Life  51 4. The Evolution of Money  63 5. Use Cases for Money  79 6. What's in Your Wallet?  95 7. What Can You Do with a Mobile Phone?  107 8. Airtime  119 9. Monetary Repertoires  129 For Further Reading  145 Index  153...