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Resources and their re/valuation in times of political-economic reform / Deema Kaneff
VerfasserKaneff, Deema
ErschienenHalle/Saale : Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, 2018
Umfang1 Online-Ressource (19 Seiten, 0,55 MB)
SpracheEnglisch
SerieWorking papers ; no. 189
URNurn:nbn:de:gbv:3:2-98279 
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Resources are essential building blocks of society. All societies need resources of a wide kind and have mechanisms for their allocation distribution management use and exchange. Resources are also at the centre of social struggles and to this extent particularly instructive when exploring the theme of social change in the context of postsocialist Europe. In this paper my aim is to contribute to a conceptualisation of resources in two ways: first by advocating a return to a pre-WW2 position that considers natural resources alongside social resources; and second to explore the re/valuation of resources through use and exchange. My focus on these two themes is driven by a concern to explain on-going tensions in a rural community in Ukraine during the last two decades. This paper is not an ethnographic account of these processes (although examples are drawn from the ethnography); rather it is an attempt to highlight the analytical importance of resource re/valuation in understanding social change. Further such a focus enables a better understanding of aspects of the reforms often masked under terminology of ‘privatisation’.