Sharing Economies in Times of Crisis
Practices, Politics and Possibilities
Herausgeber: Ince, Anthony; Hall, Sarah Marie
Sharing Economies in Times of Crisis
Practices, Politics and Possibilities
Herausgeber: Ince, Anthony; Hall, Sarah Marie
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This book stretches far beyond the sharing economy as it is popularly defined, and explores the complex intersections of 'sharing' and 'the economy', and how a better understanding of these relationships might help us address the multiple crises that confront contemporary societies. The contributors to this book explore a wide diversity of shari
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This book stretches far beyond the sharing economy as it is popularly defined, and explores the complex intersections of 'sharing' and 'the economy', and how a better understanding of these relationships might help us address the multiple crises that confront contemporary societies. The contributors to this book explore a wide diversity of shari
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 194
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 299g
- ISBN-13: 9780367874568
- ISBN-10: 0367874563
- Artikelnr.: 58439506
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 194
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 299g
- ISBN-13: 9780367874568
- ISBN-10: 0367874563
- Artikelnr.: 58439506
Anthony Ince is Lecturer in Human Geography at Cardiff University, UK. His primary research interests concern the everyday spatialities of political agency in relation to wider-scale social and economic processes. Previous and current research includes radical social movements, local labour market change and non-financial economies. Sarah Marie Hall is Lecturer in Human Geography at the University of Manchester, UK. Her research sits in the broad field of geographical feminist political economy: understanding how socio-economic processes are shaped by gender relations, lived experience and social difference.
Foreword
By Clive Barnett
Chapter 1. Introduction: Sharing Economies in Times of Crisis
By Sarah Marie Hall and Anthony Ince
Part 1: Sharing In and Through Crisis
Chapter 2. 'It feels connected in so many ways': circulating seeds and
sharing garden produce
By Laura Pottinger
Chapter 3. Malleable homes and mutual possessions: caring and sharing in
extended family households as a resource for survival
By Chris Gibson, Natascha Klocker, Erin Borger and Sophie-May Kerr
Chapter 4. Reciprocity in Uncertain Times: Negotiating Giving and Receiving
Across Time and Place Among Older New Zealanders
By Juliana Mansvelt
Chapter 5. Relationships, reciprocity and care: alcohol, sharing and 'urban
crisis'
By Mark Jayne, Gill Valentine and Sarah L. Holloway
Part 2: Sharing, the Economy and Sharing Economies
Chapter 6. Home for Hire: How the sharing economy commoditises our private
sphere
By Paula Bialski
Chapter 7. 'Hand-me-down' Childrenswear and the Middle-class Economy of
Nearly New Sales
By Emma Waight
Chapter 8. Franchising the disenfranchised? The paradoxical spaces of food
banks
By Nicola Livingstone
Chapter 9. Shared Moments of Sociality: Embedded Sharing within
Peer-to-Peer Hospitality Platforms
By Katharina Hellwig, Russell Belk and Felicitas Morhart
Part 3: Alternative Sharingscapes
Chapter 10. Swimming against the tide: collaborative housing and practices
of sharing
By Lucy Sargisson
Chapter 11. Just Enough to Survive: Economic citizenship in the context of
Indigenous land claims
By Nicole Gombay
Chapter 12. Crisis
By Clive Barnett
Chapter 1. Introduction: Sharing Economies in Times of Crisis
By Sarah Marie Hall and Anthony Ince
Part 1: Sharing In and Through Crisis
Chapter 2. 'It feels connected in so many ways': circulating seeds and
sharing garden produce
By Laura Pottinger
Chapter 3. Malleable homes and mutual possessions: caring and sharing in
extended family households as a resource for survival
By Chris Gibson, Natascha Klocker, Erin Borger and Sophie-May Kerr
Chapter 4. Reciprocity in Uncertain Times: Negotiating Giving and Receiving
Across Time and Place Among Older New Zealanders
By Juliana Mansvelt
Chapter 5. Relationships, reciprocity and care: alcohol, sharing and 'urban
crisis'
By Mark Jayne, Gill Valentine and Sarah L. Holloway
Part 2: Sharing, the Economy and Sharing Economies
Chapter 6. Home for Hire: How the sharing economy commoditises our private
sphere
By Paula Bialski
Chapter 7. 'Hand-me-down' Childrenswear and the Middle-class Economy of
Nearly New Sales
By Emma Waight
Chapter 8. Franchising the disenfranchised? The paradoxical spaces of food
banks
By Nicola Livingstone
Chapter 9. Shared Moments of Sociality: Embedded Sharing within
Peer-to-Peer Hospitality Platforms
By Katharina Hellwig, Russell Belk and Felicitas Morhart
Part 3: Alternative Sharingscapes
Chapter 10. Swimming against the tide: collaborative housing and practices
of sharing
By Lucy Sargisson
Chapter 11. Just Enough to Survive: Economic citizenship in the context of
Indigenous land claims
By Nicole Gombay
Chapter 12. Crisis
Foreword
By Clive Barnett
Chapter 1. Introduction: Sharing Economies in Times of Crisis
By Sarah Marie Hall and Anthony Ince
Part 1: Sharing In and Through Crisis
Chapter 2. 'It feels connected in so many ways': circulating seeds and
sharing garden produce
By Laura Pottinger
Chapter 3. Malleable homes and mutual possessions: caring and sharing in
extended family households as a resource for survival
By Chris Gibson, Natascha Klocker, Erin Borger and Sophie-May Kerr
Chapter 4. Reciprocity in Uncertain Times: Negotiating Giving and Receiving
Across Time and Place Among Older New Zealanders
By Juliana Mansvelt
Chapter 5. Relationships, reciprocity and care: alcohol, sharing and 'urban
crisis'
By Mark Jayne, Gill Valentine and Sarah L. Holloway
Part 2: Sharing, the Economy and Sharing Economies
Chapter 6. Home for Hire: How the sharing economy commoditises our private
sphere
By Paula Bialski
Chapter 7. 'Hand-me-down' Childrenswear and the Middle-class Economy of
Nearly New Sales
By Emma Waight
Chapter 8. Franchising the disenfranchised? The paradoxical spaces of food
banks
By Nicola Livingstone
Chapter 9. Shared Moments of Sociality: Embedded Sharing within
Peer-to-Peer Hospitality Platforms
By Katharina Hellwig, Russell Belk and Felicitas Morhart
Part 3: Alternative Sharingscapes
Chapter 10. Swimming against the tide: collaborative housing and practices
of sharing
By Lucy Sargisson
Chapter 11. Just Enough to Survive: Economic citizenship in the context of
Indigenous land claims
By Nicole Gombay
Chapter 12. Crisis
By Clive Barnett
Chapter 1. Introduction: Sharing Economies in Times of Crisis
By Sarah Marie Hall and Anthony Ince
Part 1: Sharing In and Through Crisis
Chapter 2. 'It feels connected in so many ways': circulating seeds and
sharing garden produce
By Laura Pottinger
Chapter 3. Malleable homes and mutual possessions: caring and sharing in
extended family households as a resource for survival
By Chris Gibson, Natascha Klocker, Erin Borger and Sophie-May Kerr
Chapter 4. Reciprocity in Uncertain Times: Negotiating Giving and Receiving
Across Time and Place Among Older New Zealanders
By Juliana Mansvelt
Chapter 5. Relationships, reciprocity and care: alcohol, sharing and 'urban
crisis'
By Mark Jayne, Gill Valentine and Sarah L. Holloway
Part 2: Sharing, the Economy and Sharing Economies
Chapter 6. Home for Hire: How the sharing economy commoditises our private
sphere
By Paula Bialski
Chapter 7. 'Hand-me-down' Childrenswear and the Middle-class Economy of
Nearly New Sales
By Emma Waight
Chapter 8. Franchising the disenfranchised? The paradoxical spaces of food
banks
By Nicola Livingstone
Chapter 9. Shared Moments of Sociality: Embedded Sharing within
Peer-to-Peer Hospitality Platforms
By Katharina Hellwig, Russell Belk and Felicitas Morhart
Part 3: Alternative Sharingscapes
Chapter 10. Swimming against the tide: collaborative housing and practices
of sharing
By Lucy Sargisson
Chapter 11. Just Enough to Survive: Economic citizenship in the context of
Indigenous land claims
By Nicole Gombay
Chapter 12. Crisis