Gypsy Economy : Romani Livelihoods and Notions of Worth in the 21st Century / edited by Micol Brazzabeni, Manuela Ivone Cunha and Martin Fotta.
Material type: TextSeries: Human economy ; volume 3.Publisher: New York : Berghahn Books, 2016Description: 1 online resource (272 pages) : illustrationsContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781782388869 (e-book)Other title: Gypsy Economy : Romani Livelihoods and Notions of Worth in the Twenty First CenturySubject(s): Romanies -- Europe -- Economic conditions -- 21st century | Romanies -- Europe -- Social conditions -- 21st century | Community life -- Europe | Values -- Social aspects -- Europe | Capitalism -- Social aspects -- Europe | Marginality, Social -- Economic aspects -- Europe | Europe -- Ethnic relations | Europe -- Economic conditions -- 21st centuryGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Gypsy Economy : Romani Livelihoods and Notions of Worth in the 21st Century.DDC classification: 330.940089/91497 LOC classification: DX145 | .G974 2016Online resources: Click to View Scope and content: "Economic arrangements of Romanies are complexly related to their social position. Authors explore these complexities, including how economic exchanges forge key social relationships of gender and ethnicity, how economic opportunities are constructed and seized, and how economic success and failure are transformed into attributes of social persons. They explore how, despite -- or perhaps because of -- their unstable and ambiguous position within the market economy, shared today with a growing number of people facing precarity and informalisation, Roma and Gypsy communities continuously re-create more or less viable economic strategies. The ethnographically based chapters share accounts of socially and vulnerable populations that face their situation with self-determination and creativity"--Provided by publisher.Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Economic arrangements of Romanies are complexly related to their social position. Authors explore these complexities, including how economic exchanges forge key social relationships of gender and ethnicity, how economic opportunities are constructed and seized, and how economic success and failure are transformed into attributes of social persons. They explore how, despite -- or perhaps because of -- their unstable and ambiguous position within the market economy, shared today with a growing number of people facing precarity and informalisation, Roma and Gypsy communities continuously re-create more or less viable economic strategies. The ethnographically based chapters share accounts of socially and vulnerable populations that face their situation with self-determination and creativity"--Provided by publisher.
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