希腊公用事业负债的亲身经历:追踪紧缩的后遗症

IF 3.1 3区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Aliki Koutlou
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在过去十年中,希腊一直是危机和紧缩的温床。不出所料,紧缩政策和反紧缩政策引起了学术界和公众的关注。本文旨在通过强调生殖问题,为希腊及其他地区紧缩政策的表述和遗产的讨论做出贡献。这篇论文以基于公用事业的负债(utility -based debt, UI)为中心,探讨了紧缩政策的遗留问题。它认为,失业及其相关经历与2010年代初紧缩政治在生活和工作中刻下的持久的金融脆弱性和不稳定性有关。在女权主义著作的基础上,本文以社会再生产为视角,探索紧缩政策在货币与世俗之间的遭遇和纠缠中的遗留问题。它利用2019年在塞萨洛尼基对家庭进行的采访,展示了UI是如何成为紧缩的遗产,并在与UI一起生活的内在现实中追溯了紧缩的后遗症。本文认为,有UI的生活是社会再生产危机的表现,家庭如果不陷入UI,就无法满足所有的基本需求。然后,影片聚焦于家庭和个人关系,追踪日常生活中节俭的后遗症。它探讨了UI的影响和生殖对这些关系的不确定性,以及关于债务和账单支付的决定以及生殖实践如何陷入其中。总体而言,本文表明,除了持久的艰苦环境之外,紧缩政策还在团结互助关系的必要性和不可持续性之间留下了高度紧张的关系,这种关系由于紧缩政策而成为一种关键的支持形式。
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Lived experiences of utilities-based indebtedness in Greece: Tracing the afterlives of austerity

Lived experiences of utilities-based indebtedness in Greece: Tracing the afterlives of austerity

Lived experiences of utilities-based indebtedness in Greece: Tracing the afterlives of austerity

Lived experiences of utilities-based indebtedness in Greece: Tracing the afterlives of austerity

During the past decade, Greece has been a hotbed of crisis and austerity. Unsurprisingly, austerity and counter-austerity politics captured academic and public attention. This paper seeks to contribute to discussions on the articulations and legacies of austerity in Greece, and beyond, by emphasising questions of reproduction. The paper centres on utilities-based indebtedness (UI) to explore the legacies of austerity. It understands UI and experiences with it as tethered to the enduring financial vulnerability and precarity that austerity politics inscribed in life and work during the early 2010s. Drawing on feminist writings, the paper mobilises social reproduction as a lens to explore the legacies of austerity in the encounters and entanglements between the monetary and the mundane. It draws on interviews with households conducted in 2019 in Thessaloniki to show how UI is a legacy of austerity and to trace austerity's afterlives in the visceral realties of living with UI. The paper argues that life with UI was a manifestation of a crisis in social reproduction, whereby households could not meet all their basic needs without falling into UI. It then zooms in on family and personal relations to trace the afterlives of austerity in the everyday. It explores the impact of UI and the uncertainties of reproduction on these relations and how decisions on debt and bill payments as well as reproductive practices became enmeshed in them. Overall, the paper demonstrates that, besides enduring landscapes of hardship, austerity left behind a heightened tension between the necessity for, and unsustainability of, relationships of solidarity as care, which became a key form of support because of austerity.

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期刊介绍: The Geographical Journal has been the academic journal of the Royal Geographical Society, under the terms of the Royal Charter, since 1893. It publishes papers from across the entire subject of geography, with particular reference to public debates, policy-orientated agendas.
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