Library Catalog
Amazon cover image
Image from Amazon.com

Money at the Margins : Global Perspectives on Technology, Financial Inclusion, and Design / ed. by Ivan V. Small, Bill Maurer, Smoki Musaraj.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: The Human Economy ; 6Publisher: New York ; Oxford : Berghahn Books, [2018]Copyright date: ©2018Description: 1 online resource (334 p.)Content type:
Media type:
Carrier type:
ISBN:
  • 9781785336539
  • 9781785336546
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332.09172/4 23
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources:
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction Money and Finance at the Margins -- Part I. In/Exclusion The Question of Inclusion -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. A Living Fence: Financial Inclusion and Exclusion on the Haiti–Dominican Republic Border -- Chapter 2. Capital Mobilization among the Somali Refugee Business Community in Nairobi, Kenya -- Chapter 3. The Use of Mobile-Money Technology among Vulnerable Populations in Kenya: Opportunities and Challenges for Poverty Reduction -- Part II Value and Wealth What do Value and Wealth Do? “Life” Goes On, Whatever “Life” Is -- Introduction -- Chapter 4. Dhukuti Economies: The Moral and Social Ecologies of Rotating Finance in the Kathmandu Valley -- Chapter 5. Chiastic Currency Spheres: Postsocialist “Conversions” in Cuba’s Dual Economy -- Chapter 6. Carola and Saraswathi: Juggling Wealth in India and in Mexico -- Part III. Technology and Social Relations Infrastructures of Digital Money -- Introduction -- Chapter 7. “Financial Inclusion Means Your Money Isn’t with You”: Conflicts over Social Grants and Financial Services in South Africa -- Chapter 8. Social Networks of Mobile Money in Kenya -- Chapter 9. Accounting in the Margin: Financial Ecologies in between Big and Small Data -- Part IV Design and Practice -- Introduction -- Chapter 10. Understanding Social Relations and Payments among Rural Ethiopians -- Chapter 11. Delivering Cash Grants to Indigenous Peoples through Cash Cards versus Over-the-Counter Modalities: The Case of the 4Ps Conditional Cash Transfer Program in Palawan, Philippines -- Chapter 12. Effects of Mobile Banking on the Savings Practices of Low-Income Users: The Indian Experience -- Chapter 13. Betting on Chance in Colombia: Using Empirical Evidence on Game Networks to Develop Practical Design Guidelines -- Afterword Monetary Ingenuity: Drink It In -- Index
Summary: Mobile money, e-commerce, cash cards, retail credit cards, and more—as new monetary technologies become increasingly available, the global South has cautiously embraced these mediums as a potential solution to the issue of financial inclusion. How, if at all, do new forms of dematerialized money impact people’s everyday financial lives? In what way do technologies interact with financial repertoires and other socio-cultural institutions? How do these technologies of financial inclusion shape the global politics and geographies of difference and inequality? These questions are at the heart of Money at the Margins, a groundbreaking exploration of the uses and socio-cultural impact of new forms of money and financial services.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number URL Status Notes Barcode
eBook eBook Biblioteca "Angelicum" Pont. Univ. S.Tommaso d'Aquino Nuvola online online - DeGruyter (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Online access Not for loan (Accesso limitato) Accesso per gli utenti autorizzati / Access for authorized users (dgr)9781785336546

Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction Money and Finance at the Margins -- Part I. In/Exclusion The Question of Inclusion -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. A Living Fence: Financial Inclusion and Exclusion on the Haiti–Dominican Republic Border -- Chapter 2. Capital Mobilization among the Somali Refugee Business Community in Nairobi, Kenya -- Chapter 3. The Use of Mobile-Money Technology among Vulnerable Populations in Kenya: Opportunities and Challenges for Poverty Reduction -- Part II Value and Wealth What do Value and Wealth Do? “Life” Goes On, Whatever “Life” Is -- Introduction -- Chapter 4. Dhukuti Economies: The Moral and Social Ecologies of Rotating Finance in the Kathmandu Valley -- Chapter 5. Chiastic Currency Spheres: Postsocialist “Conversions” in Cuba’s Dual Economy -- Chapter 6. Carola and Saraswathi: Juggling Wealth in India and in Mexico -- Part III. Technology and Social Relations Infrastructures of Digital Money -- Introduction -- Chapter 7. “Financial Inclusion Means Your Money Isn’t with You”: Conflicts over Social Grants and Financial Services in South Africa -- Chapter 8. Social Networks of Mobile Money in Kenya -- Chapter 9. Accounting in the Margin: Financial Ecologies in between Big and Small Data -- Part IV Design and Practice -- Introduction -- Chapter 10. Understanding Social Relations and Payments among Rural Ethiopians -- Chapter 11. Delivering Cash Grants to Indigenous Peoples through Cash Cards versus Over-the-Counter Modalities: The Case of the 4Ps Conditional Cash Transfer Program in Palawan, Philippines -- Chapter 12. Effects of Mobile Banking on the Savings Practices of Low-Income Users: The Indian Experience -- Chapter 13. Betting on Chance in Colombia: Using Empirical Evidence on Game Networks to Develop Practical Design Guidelines -- Afterword Monetary Ingenuity: Drink It In -- Index

restricted access online access with authorization star

http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec

Mobile money, e-commerce, cash cards, retail credit cards, and more—as new monetary technologies become increasingly available, the global South has cautiously embraced these mediums as a potential solution to the issue of financial inclusion. How, if at all, do new forms of dematerialized money impact people’s everyday financial lives? In what way do technologies interact with financial repertoires and other socio-cultural institutions? How do these technologies of financial inclusion shape the global politics and geographies of difference and inequality? These questions are at the heart of Money at the Margins, a groundbreaking exploration of the uses and socio-cultural impact of new forms of money and financial services.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 25. Jun 2024)