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2024Author(s)
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Nijmegen : Radboud University Press
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Radboud Dissertation Series
ISBN
9789493296664
Number of pages
288 p.
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Radboud University, 16 oktober 2024
Promotor : Meijl, A.H.M. van Co-promotores : Beuving, J.J., Gesthuizen, M.J.W.
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Dissertation
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English (eng)
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Radboud Dissertation Series; Anthropology and Development StudiesAbstract
In the wake of the 2007 global financial crisis, household debt and its corrosive effects on everyday life have seen increasing attention from academia, debt counselling, policy makers and the media. Due to subsequent years of economic precarity, household debt continues to negatively affect a substantial number of lives worldwide to this day. The Netherlands has not escaped this development, leaving more than 700,000 Dutch households affected by a problem debt in 2023.
Following a historical lineage of economic anthropology, this study widens the perspective on what constitutes a problem debt in everyday life by assuming a multidimensional point of view that accounts for social, cultural, moral and health-related influences.
The study develops this perspective on the foundation of Bourdieu’s capital theory, which it operationalises as an equation of assets and liabilities. The study plots these assets and liabilities across the debt maelstrom, a visualisation of the interaction between the economic, social, cultural, health and moral dimension of everyday life.
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