Who's cashing in? : contemporary perspectives on new monies and global cashlessness

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Who's cashing in? : contemporary perspectives on new monies and global cashlessness

edited by Atreyee Sen, Johan Lindquist, and Marie Kolling

(Critical interventions, v. 19)

Berghahn Books, 2020

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  • Introduction / Atreyee Sen and Johan Lindquist
  • Exclusively simple : the impact of cashless initiatives on homeless Roma in Denmark / Camilla Ida Ravnbøl
  • Debt and dirty names : tracing cashlessness and urban marginality in Brazil / Marie Kolling
  • "Debt is what happens, while--" : the emerging field of digital finance and precaritisation in everyday lives of young Danes / Pernille Hohnen
  • Plastic promises : credit and debt in emerging cashless economies / Filippo Osella
  • Ecologies of immateriality : remittances and the cashless allure / Ivan V. Small
  • "Cards are for showing off" : aesthetics of cashlessness and intermediation among the urban poor in Delhi / Emilija Zabiliūtė
  • BoB and the blockchain : anticipatory infrastructures of the cashless society / Michael Ulfstjerne
  • As above, so below : reflections on the democratisation of demonetisation / Gustav Peebles
  • Borrowing from the poor : informal labour, shifting debt relations and the demonetisation crisis in urban India / Atreyee Sen
  • Notes on the 500 euro : on mafias and instituted precarity / Theodoros Rakopoulos
  • At one with the goods : the politics of liquidity on Ulaanbaatar's market scene / Morten Axel Pedersen
  • Money in the mattress and bodies in the market : reflections on the material / Inger Sjørslev

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