Hunters, Gatherers, and Practitioners of Powerlessness
Title | Hunters, Gatherers, and Practitioners of Powerlessness PDF eBook |
Author | Tomasz Rakowski |
Publisher | Berghahn Books |
Pages | 338 |
Release | 2016-10-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1785332414 |
The socio-economic transformations of the 1990s have forced many people in Poland into impoverishment. Hunters, Gatherers, and Practitioners of Powerlessness gives a dramatic account of life after this degradation, tracking the experiences of unemployed miners, scrap collectors, and poverty-stricken village residents. Contrary to the images of passivity, resignation, and helplessness that have become powerful tropes in Polish journalism and academic writing, Tomasz Rakowski traces the ways in which people actively reconfigure their lives. As it turns out, the initial sense of degradation and helplessness often gives way to images of resourcefulness that reveal unusual hunting-and-gathering skills.
Hunters, Gatherers, and Practitioners of Powerlessness
Title | Hunters, Gatherers, and Practitioners of Powerlessness PDF eBook |
Author | Tomasz Rakowski |
Publisher | |
Pages | 312 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9781785332401 |
The socio-economic transformations of the 1990s have forced many people in Poland into impoverishment. Hunters, Gatherers, and Practitioners of Powerlessness gives a dramatic account of life after this degradation, tracking the experiences of unemployed miners, scrap collectors, and poverty-stricken village residents. Contrary to the images of passivity, resignation, and helplessness that have become powerful tropes in Polish journalism and academic writing, Tomasz Rakowski traces the ways in which people actively reconfigure their lives. As it turns out, the initial sense of degradation and helplessness often gives way to images of resourcefulness that reveal unusual hunting-and-gathering skills.
Urban Hunters
Title | Urban Hunters PDF eBook |
Author | Lars Højer |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 285 |
Release | 2019-11-26 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0300196113 |
An ethnography of the Mongolian capital city of Ulaanbaatar during the nation's transition from socialism to a market-based economic system Urban Hunters is an ethnography of the Mongolian capital city, Ulaanbaatar, during the nation's transition from socialism to a market-based economic system. Following the Soviet Union's collapse in 1991, Mongolia entered a period of economic chaos characterized by wild inflation, disappearing banks, and closing farms, factories, and schools. During this time of widespread poverty, a generation of young adults came of age. In exploring the social, cultural, and existential ramifications of a transition that has become permanent and acquired a logic of its own, Lars Højer and Morten Axel Pedersen present a new theorization of social agency in postsocialist as well as postcolonial contexts.
Work, Society, and the Ethical Self
Title | Work, Society, and the Ethical Self PDF eBook |
Author | Chris Hann |
Publisher | Berghahn Books |
Pages | 304 |
Release | 2021-09-17 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1800732260 |
Primarily on the basis of ethnographic case-studies from around the world, this volume links investigations of work to questions of personal and professional identity and social relations. In the era of digitalized neoliberalism, particular attention is paid to notions of freedom, both collective (in social relations) and individual (in subjective experiences). These cannot be investigated separately. Rather than juxtapose economy with ethics (or the profitable with the good), the authors uncover complex entanglements between the drudgery experienced by most people in the course of making a living and ideals of emancipated personhood.
The Handbook of Political, Social, and Economic Transformation
Title | The Handbook of Political, Social, and Economic Transformation PDF eBook |
Author | Wolfgang Merkel |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 715 |
Release | 2019-01-25 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 019256546X |
Political, social, and economic transformation is a complex historical phenomenon. It can adequately be analysed only by a multidisciplinary approach. The Handbook brings together an international team of scholars who are specialists in their respective research fields. It introduces the most important areas, theories, and methods in transformation research, with particular attention placed on the historical and comparative dimension. Although focussing on post-communist and other democratic transformations in our epoch, the Handbook therefore presents and discusses not only their problems, paths, and developments, but also deals with the antecedent 'waves', beginning with the Meiji Restoration in Japan in 1868 and its aftermath. The book is structured into six parts. Starting with basic concepts as systems, actors, and institutions (Section I), it gives an overview over major theoretical approaches and research methods (Sections II and III). The connection of theory and method with their application is essential, allowing special insights into the past and opens analytical avenues for transformation research in the future. Section (IV) provides a historically oriented description or interpretation of particular 'waves' or types of societal transformation. With a clear focus on present transformations, the contributions to Section V provide a description and discussion of the problems, structures, actors, and courses of the transformations within different spheres of (civil) society, politics, law, and economics. Finally, brief lexicographic entries in Section VI delineate research perspectives and facts about relevant issues of societal transformation. Each of the 79 contributions contains a concise list of the most important research literature.
Feeding Anxieties
Title | Feeding Anxieties PDF eBook |
Author | Zofia Boni |
Publisher | Berghahn Books |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 2023-03-10 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1800738722 |
Focusing on the underlying politics behind children’s food, this book highlights the variety of social relationships, expectations and emotions ingrained in feeding children in Poland. With rich ethnographic accounts, including research with children, the book demonstrates how families, schools, the food industry and state agencies shape and experience feeding anxieties, and how such anxiety is at the heart of a new form of sociality. The book complicates our understanding of health and modern subjectivity and unpacks what and how we feed children today.
Labour, Mobility and Temporary Migration
Title | Labour, Mobility and Temporary Migration PDF eBook |
Author | Julie Knight |
Publisher | University of Wales Press |
Pages | 299 |
Release | 2017-06-15 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1786830825 |
Labour, Mobility and Temporary Migration delves into sociological research on Polish migrants who migrated to the lesser-explored South Wales region after Poland joined the European Union in 2004. At the time of enlargement, Polish migrants were characterised as being economically motivated, short-term migrants who would enter the UK for work purposes, save money and return home. However, over ten years after enlargement, this initial characterisation has been challenged with many of the once considered ‘short-term’ Poles remaining in the UK. In the case of Wales, the long-term impact of this migration is only starting to be fully realised, particularly in consideration of the different spatial areas – urban, semi-urban and rural – explored in this book. Such impact is occurring in the post-Brexit referendum period, a time when the UK’s position in the EU is itself complex and changing.