Economies of favour after socialism
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Economies of favour after socialism
OXFORDEconomies OfFavour AfterSocialismEDITED BYDavid Henig and Nicolette MakovickyEconomies of Favour after SocialismEdited byDavid Henig and Nicolet Economies of favour after socialismtte MakovickyOXFORDUNIVERSITY PRESSOXFORDUNIVERSITY PRESSGreat Clarendon Street, Oxiord, 0X2 6DP,United KingdomOxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford.It furthers the University's objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide. Oxf Economies of favour after socialismord is a registered trade mark of Oxford University Press in the UK and in certain other countries(C Oxford University Press 2017The moral rights of tEconomies of favour after socialism
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concept of 'economies of favours'. This concept originally appeared in Alena Ledeneva's work on personal networks (blat) in Soviet and post-Soviet RusOXFORDEconomies OfFavour AfterSocialismEDITED BYDavid Henig and Nicolette MakovickyEconomies of Favour after SocialismEdited byDavid Henig and Nicolet Economies of favour after socialismes, we observed that only very little attention has been paid to the concept of the 'favour' itself, both theoretically and methodologically. For the purposes of the conference—and later for this volume—we invited scholars to discuss the notion of 'economies of favours' some twenty-five years after Economies of favour after socialismthe fall of the Berlin Wall, and how such practices are embedded in the contemporary social fabric and moral imagination of populations. As the contriEconomies of favour after socialism
butions came together, the ideas behind the volume expanded and widened, and novel ways to re-think and re-imagine the economy emerged thanks to discuOXFORDEconomies OfFavour AfterSocialismEDITED BYDavid Henig and Nicolette MakovickyEconomies of Favour after SocialismEdited byDavid Henig and NicoletOXFORDEconomies OfFavour AfterSocialismEDITED BYDavid Henig and Nicolette MakovickyEconomies of Favour after SocialismEdited byDavid Henig and NicoletGọi ngay
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