TY - BOOK ID - 137751388 TI - Financialization : Relational Approaches PY - 2020 SN - 1789207525 PB - New York, United States of America : Berghahn Books, Incorporated, DB - UniCat KW - Financialization. KW - africa. KW - anthropology. KW - asia. KW - bankers. KW - banking systems. KW - banks. KW - business. KW - capital. KW - class. KW - debt. KW - digital technologies. KW - ecological dimensions. KW - economics. KW - education. KW - engaging. KW - ethnographic case studies. KW - europe. KW - finance. KW - finances. KW - financial education. KW - financialization. KW - fortune. KW - government and governing. KW - history. KW - housing. KW - human condition. KW - human history. KW - kinship. KW - money and banking. KW - money. KW - politics. KW - power and wealth. KW - religion. KW - religious traditions. KW - social history. KW - social organization. KW - social relations. KW - technology. KW - urban social relations. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:137751388 AB - Beginning with an original historical vision of financialization in human history, this volume then continues with a rich set of contemporary ethnographic case studies from Europe, Asia and Africa. Authors explore the ways in which finance inserts itself into relationships of class and kinship, how it adapts to non-Western religious traditions, and how it reconfigures legal and ecological dimensions of social organization, and urban social relations in general. Central themes include the indebtedness of individuals and households, the impact of digital technologies, the struggle for housing, financial education, and political contestation. ER -