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El. knyga: Social Meaning of Extra Money: Capitalism and the Commodification of Domestic and Leisure Activities

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  • Serija: Dynamics of Virtual Work
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Aug-2019
  • Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030182977
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Serija: Dynamics of Virtual Work
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Aug-2019
  • Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030182977

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Why do ordinary people who used to engage in domestic and leisure activities for free now try to make a profit from them? How and why do people commodify their free time? This book explores the marketization of blogging, cooking, craftwork, gardening, knitting, selling second-hand items, sexcamming, and more generally the economic use of free time. It outlines how the development of web platforms, the current economic context and post-Fordist values can account for this extension of market and labor.

Drawing on a range of interviews, ethnographic observations, and quantitative surveys, the contributors question the empowering effects of commodification, with a specific focus on how gender and class inequalities affect the social meanings of extra money. Ultimately, the collective findings demonstrate how commodification pervades even the most mundane social activities. This research will be invaluable to scholars and students with a focus on gender and digital sociology, the sociology of work and labour, and the marketization of leisure.


1 Introduction: The Marketization of Everyday Life
1(30)
Anne Jourdain
Sidonie Naulin
Part I Pin Money
31(88)
2 Commodifying Leisure and Improving Its Social Value: Knitters' Conspicuous Production on Ravelry.com
33(28)
Vinciane Zabban
3 Making Money Out of Leisure: The Marketization of Handicrafts and Food Blogging
61(36)
Anne Jourdain
Sidonie Naulin
4 Selling Second-Hand Items on the Web: New Skills for Everyone?
97(22)
Adrien Bailly
Renaud Garcia-Bardidia
Coralie Lallemand
Part II Savings
119(90)
5 Comorian Women at Work: Juggling Insecure Jobs with the Transnational Suitcase Trade
121(30)
Abdoul-Malik Ahmad
6 Domesticity as Value: The Commodification of Foodstuffs in Precarious Rural Russia
151(32)
Glenn Mainguy
7 Nonstandard Working Hours and Economic Use of Free Time in the Upper Class: The Gender Gap
183(26)
Anne Lambert
Part III Low Labor Income
209(60)
8 Performing Amateurism: A Study of Camgirls' Work
211(28)
Pierre Brasseur
Jean Finez
9 Making Money from TV Series: From Viewer to Webmaster with Financial Rewards
239(30)
Anne-Sophie Beliard
Having or Blurring It All? Capitalism's Work at the Frontier 269(6)
Index 275
Sidonie Naulin is Associate Professor of Sociology at Sciences Po Grenoble and Researcher at PACTE, France.

Anne Jourdain is Associate Professor of Sociology at Paris-Dauphine University and Researcher at IRISSO, France.