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Making Real Money: Local Currency and Social Economies in the United States

机译:赚钱:美国当地货币和社会经济

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Local currencies have been founded in dozens of communities around the United States. By printing their own money that can only be used at participating local merchants or service providers, or in direct exchange with community members, advocates of local currencies try to reinvigorate local commerce, demonstrate community opposition to "big box" retailers and globalization, and support local employment. Although many local currencies have been founded, most of them have had only limited success, but even where local currencies fail to thrive, they raise important questions about the ways in which we organize institutions. This dissertation has two key concerns that emerge from those questions, the first of which is to explore the ways in which the meaning of money is reconfigured by the organizers and the users of local currencies. Second, this project seeks to explain the conditions under which local currencies operate, with the goal of building an understanding of how organizations successfully challenge the deeply embedded and institutionalized practices that surround the use of money. Local currencies are an innovative form of community economic organization that has previously gone under-studied by scholars. This project, the first to address local currencies with a large set of quantitative macro-level data as well as case-oriented archival and survey data, adds to knowledge of movement development and maintenance, and the social construction and use of money. Local currency reminds us that the systems of dollars and cents are socially constructed and that they therefore are changeable. But changing institutions that are part of our everyday life is difficu because the use of money is so deeply embedded in routines and institutions, it's difficult to even ask questions about money: Where does money come from? Why do we trust it? And how might alternatives to money work? Local currency reminds us that money is not necessarily as "real" as we tend to think and it invites us to think about the system of institutions in which we live.
机译:在美国各地的数十个社区中都建立了本地货币。通过印制自己的钱,这些钱只能在参与活动的当地商人或服务提供商处使用,或与社区成员直接交流,当地货币的拥护者试图重振本地贸易,展示社区对“大盒子”零售商和全球化的反对,并提供支持当地就业。尽管已经建立了许多本国货币,但其中大多数仅取得了有限的成功,但是即使在本国货币无法繁荣发展的地方,它们也对我们组织机构的方式提出了重要的问题。这些问题引起了两个关键问题,第一个问题是探索组织者和当地货币使用者重新配置货币含义的方式。其次,该项目旨在解释当地货币的运作条件,以期了解组织如何成功挑战围绕货币使用的深层根深蒂固的制度化实践。本地货币是社区经济组织的一种创新形式,以前一直未被学者研究。该项目是第一个使用大量定量宏观水平数据以及以案例为导向的档案和调查数据来解决当地货币问题的项目,它增加了运动发展和维护以及货币的社会建设和使用方面的知识。当地货币提醒我们美元和美分的系统是社会建构的,因此它们是可变的。但是,改变构成我们日常生活一部分的机构是困难的。由于货币的使用已根深蒂固地嵌入到日常事务和机构中,因此甚至很难提出有关货币的问题:货币从何而来?我们为什么信任它?货币替代品将如何运作?当地货币提醒我们,货币并不一定像我们倾向于认为的那样“真实”,它促使我们思考我们所居住的制度体系。

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    Schussman Alan;

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