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Lived Economies of Default - Consumer Credit, Debt Collection and the Capture of Affect (Hardcover)
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Lived Economies of Default - Consumer Credit, Debt Collection and the Capture of Affect (Hardcover)
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Consumer credit borrowing - using credit cards, store cards and
personal loans - is an important and routine part of many of our
lives. But what happens when these everyday forms of borrowing go
'bad', when people start to default on their loans and when they
cannot, or will not, repay? It is this poorly understood,
controversial, but central part of both the consumer credit
industry and the lived experiences of an increasing number of
people that this book explores. Drawing on research from the
interior of the debt collections industry, as well as debtors' own
accounts and historical research into technologies of lending and
collection, it examines precisely how this ever more sophisticated,
globally connected market functions. It focuses on the highly
intimate techniques used to try and recoup defaulting debts from
borrowers, as well as on the collection industry's relationship
with lenders. Joe Deville follows a journey of default, from
debtors' borrowing practices, to the intrusion of collections
technologies into their homes and everyday lives, to the
collections organisation, to attempts by debtors to seek outside
help. In the process he shows how to understand this particular
market, we need to understand the central role played within it by
emotion and affect. By opening up for scrutiny an area of the
economy which is often hidden from view, this book makes a major
contribution both to understanding the relationship between emotion
and calculation in markets and the role of consumer credit in our
societies and economies. This book will be of interest to students,
teachers and researchers in a range of fields, including sociology,
anthropology, cultural studies, economics and social psychology.
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