The Resource Owned, [edited by] Douglas Hartmann, Christopher Uggen
Owned, [edited by] Douglas Hartmann, Christopher Uggen
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- Summary
- An introduction to the new social science of debt. With contributions from leading scholars and a provocative collection of discussion topics and group activities, this innovative series provides an accessible and affordable entry point for strong sociological perspectives on topics of immediate social import and public relevance. The fourth volume in the series, Owned, addresses the new social science of debt. 'Core Contributions' pieces show how sociologists and other social scientists make sense of phenomena like student loans and court fees. Chapters in the 'Cultural Contexts' section engage debt through cultural realms<U+0127> �ranging from Detroit's crumbling infrastructure to global climate debt<U+0127> �that are often ignored or taken for granted. Finally, the 'Critical Takes' chapters provide sociological commentary and reflection on credit, debt, and the American Dream.--
- Language
- eng
- Edition
- First edition.
- Extent
- xxiii, 197 pages
- Contents
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- I. Core contributions
- 1. Has Borrowing Replaced Earning? / Kevin Leicht
- 2. Out of the Nest and into the Red / Jason N. Houle
- 3. The Cruel Poverty of Monetary Sanctions / Alexes Harris
- 4. Looking into the Racial Wealth Gap with Dalton Conley, Rachel Dwyer, and Karyn Lacy / Erin Hoekstra
- Tie-In: Object Debt, Subjective Inequality
- II. Cultural contexts
- 5. Students Squeezed by an Hourglass Economy / Robert Crosnoe
- 6. Debt and Darkness in Detroit / David Schalliol
- 7. Andrew Ross on the Anti-Debt Movement / Erin Hoekstra
- 8. Of Carbon and Cash / Erin Hoekstra
- Tie-In: The Not-So-Alternative Media Picture
- III. Critical takes
- 9. Economic Decline and the American Dream / Kevin Leicht
- 10. Are Some Universities Too Big to Fail? / Eric Best
- 11. Pension Fund Capitalism with G. William Domhoff / Rahsaan Mahadeo
- 12. Old Narratives and New Realities / Kevin Leicht
- Tie-In: Deeper in Debt
- Isbn
- 9780393920406
- Label
- Owned
- Title
- Owned
- Statement of responsibility
- [edited by] Douglas Hartmann, Christopher Uggen
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- An introduction to the new social science of debt. With contributions from leading scholars and a provocative collection of discussion topics and group activities, this innovative series provides an accessible and affordable entry point for strong sociological perspectives on topics of immediate social import and public relevance. The fourth volume in the series, Owned, addresses the new social science of debt. 'Core Contributions' pieces show how sociologists and other social scientists make sense of phenomena like student loans and court fees. Chapters in the 'Cultural Contexts' section engage debt through cultural realms<U+0127> �ranging from Detroit's crumbling infrastructure to global climate debt<U+0127> �that are often ignored or taken for granted. Finally, the 'Critical Takes' chapters provide sociological commentary and reflection on credit, debt, and the American Dream.--
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- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Hartmann, Douglas
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Uggen, Christopher
- Series statement
- The society pages
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- Debt
- Equality
- Middle class
- Economics
- United States
- United States
- Label
- Owned, [edited by] Douglas Hartmann, Christopher Uggen
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier.
- Content category
- text
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent.
- Contents
- I. Core contributions -- 1. Has Borrowing Replaced Earning? / Kevin Leicht -- 2. Out of the Nest and into the Red / Jason N. Houle -- 3. The Cruel Poverty of Monetary Sanctions / Alexes Harris -- 4. Looking into the Racial Wealth Gap with Dalton Conley, Rachel Dwyer, and Karyn Lacy / Erin Hoekstra -- Tie-In: Object Debt, Subjective Inequality -- II. Cultural contexts -- 5. Students Squeezed by an Hourglass Economy / Robert Crosnoe -- 6. Debt and Darkness in Detroit / David Schalliol -- 7. Andrew Ross on the Anti-Debt Movement / Erin Hoekstra -- 8. Of Carbon and Cash / Erin Hoekstra -- Tie-In: The Not-So-Alternative Media Picture -- III. Critical takes -- 9. Economic Decline and the American Dream / Kevin Leicht -- 10. Are Some Universities Too Big to Fail? / Eric Best -- 11. Pension Fund Capitalism with G. William Domhoff / Rahsaan Mahadeo -- 12. Old Narratives and New Realities / Kevin Leicht -- Tie-In: Deeper in Debt
- Control code
- FIEb17678195
- Dimensions
- 19 cm.
- Edition
- First edition.
- Extent
- xxiii, 197 pages
- Isbn
- 9780393920406
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia.
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)905378635
- Label
- Owned, [edited by] Douglas Hartmann, Christopher Uggen
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier.
- Content category
- text
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent.
- Contents
- I. Core contributions -- 1. Has Borrowing Replaced Earning? / Kevin Leicht -- 2. Out of the Nest and into the Red / Jason N. Houle -- 3. The Cruel Poverty of Monetary Sanctions / Alexes Harris -- 4. Looking into the Racial Wealth Gap with Dalton Conley, Rachel Dwyer, and Karyn Lacy / Erin Hoekstra -- Tie-In: Object Debt, Subjective Inequality -- II. Cultural contexts -- 5. Students Squeezed by an Hourglass Economy / Robert Crosnoe -- 6. Debt and Darkness in Detroit / David Schalliol -- 7. Andrew Ross on the Anti-Debt Movement / Erin Hoekstra -- 8. Of Carbon and Cash / Erin Hoekstra -- Tie-In: The Not-So-Alternative Media Picture -- III. Critical takes -- 9. Economic Decline and the American Dream / Kevin Leicht -- 10. Are Some Universities Too Big to Fail? / Eric Best -- 11. Pension Fund Capitalism with G. William Domhoff / Rahsaan Mahadeo -- 12. Old Narratives and New Realities / Kevin Leicht -- Tie-In: Deeper in Debt
- Control code
- FIEb17678195
- Dimensions
- 19 cm.
- Edition
- First edition.
- Extent
- xxiii, 197 pages
- Isbn
- 9780393920406
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia.
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)905378635
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