Households and Peripheral Financialisation in Europe


Workshop on unfettered financial markets and private households

Marek Mikuš (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle/Saale) ■ Organiser of the Workshop 'Households and Peripheral Financialisation in Europe'

Petra Rodik (University of Zagreb) ■ Organiser of the Workshop 'Households and Peripheral Financialisation in Europe'

Deborah James (London School of Economics and Political Science) ■ Title of her keynote lecture: 'Life and debt: Financialising households in South Africa and elsewhere'

Zaira Lofranco (University of Bergamo) ■ Title of her talk: '‘I Would Not Be a Loan Guarantor Even for My Blood Brother’: Sarajevans’ consumption on credit in a financialised household economy' ■ Panel II: Financialisation of Household Economies

Hadas Weiss (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology) ■ Diskussant in Panel II: Financialisation of Household Economies

Irene Sabaté Muriel (University of Barcelona) ■ Title of her talk: Within and beyond the household: Mortgage debtors’ decisions and strategies in the framework of ‘peripheral financialisation’ ■ Panel II: Financialisation of Household Economies

Agnes Gagyi (University of Gothenburg) ■ Diskussant in Panel II: Financialisation of Household Economies

Andreas Streinzer (University of Vienna) ■ Title of his talk: Interlocked dependencies: Households and paradoxical embeddedness in Greece ■ Panel II: Financialisation of Household Economies

Ger Duijzings (University of Regensburg) ■ Discussant in Panel II: Financialisation of Household Economies

Martin Sokol (Trinity College, Dublin) ■ Principal investigator of the project 'Western Banks in Eastern Europe: New Geographies of Financialisation (GEOFIN)'

Manuel Aalbers (KU Leuven) ■ Title of his talk: The Financialisation of Housing ■ Panel III: Financialisation of Housing

Natalia Buier (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle/Saale) ■ Title of her talk: When financialised real-estate turns into housing: The Spanish construction boom and infrastructure development through the case of Ciudad Valdeluz  ■ Panel III: Financialisation of Housing

Don Kalb (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle/Saale) ■ Chair of Panel IV: Household Financialisation in East-Central Europe

Left: András Vigvári (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest) ■ Centre: Ágnes Gagyi (University of Gothenburg) ■ Title of their talk: Semi-peripheral financialisation and informal household Solutions: Embedded scales of uneven development in a Hungarian agglomeration zone ■ Panel IV: Household Financialisation in East-Central Europe

Mateusz Halawa (Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw) ■ Title of his talk: The Moral Economy of Swiss Franc Mortgages in Poland ■ Panel IV: Household Financialisation in East-Central Europe

Chris Hann (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology) ■ Head of the research group 'Financialisation' at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology

Mikołaj Lewicki (University of Warsaw) ■ Title of his talk: Do mortgages stratify households in poland? ■ Panel IV: Household Financialisation in East-Central Europe

Dimitra Kofti (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology) ■ Discussant in Panel IV: Household Financialisation in East-Central Europe

Participants of the workshop 'Households and Peripheral Financialisation in Europe' at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle/Saale from left: ■ Daniela Elena Ana ■ Martin Sokol ■ Sara Benceković ■ András Vigvári ■ Alicja Bobek ■ Chris Hann ■ Irene Sabaté Muriel ■ Mikołaj Lewicki ■ Hadas Weiss ■ Manuel Aalbers ■ Marek Mikuš ■ Petra Rodik ■ Don Kalb ■ Deborah James ■ Andreis Streinzer ■ Agnes Gagyi ■ Ger Duijzings ■ Natalia Buier ■ Dimitra Kofti ■ Mateusz Halawa ■ Zaira Lofranco ■ James Carrier ■ Hugo Valenzuela García ■ Ingo Schröder
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