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Property In Question Value Transformation In The Global Economy Katherine Verdery Caroline Humphrey Editors

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Property In Question Value Transformation In The Global Economy Katherine Verdery Caroline Humphrey Editors
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.73 MB
Author: Katherine Verdery; Caroline Humphrey (editors)
ISBN: 9781474215381, 1474215386
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Property In Question Value Transformation In The Global Economy Katherine Verdery Caroline Humphrey Editors by Katherine Verdery; Caroline Humphrey (editors) 9781474215381, 1474215386 instant download after payment.

How has it come about that indigenous cultures, body parts, and sequences of musical notes are considered property? How has the movement from collective to privatized systems affected notions of property? At what point in transaction chains do native cultures, indigenous medicines, or cyberdata become objects and therefore propertized, and what are the social, economic, and ethical considerations for such transformations? Addressing these hotly contested issues and many more, Property in Question interrogates the very concept of property and what is happening to it in the contemporary world, in case studies ranging from Romania to Kazakhstan, Africa to North America. The book examines not only the changing character of the property concept, but also its ideological foundations and political usages. Authors address bio-transactions, music copyright, cyberspace, oil prospecting, debates over privatization of land and factories, and dilemmas arising with new forms of ownership of businesses. Offering a fresh perspective on contemporary economic transformation, this volume is a long overdue investigation of the power of the private property concept, as well as an exploration of how the global economy may be subtly, even invisibly, changing what property means and how we relate to it.

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