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The Sociological Review Monographs 66/2 : Unboxing the Sharing Economy: Opportunities and Risks of the Era of Collaboration

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 1526460858
ISBN-13 9781526460851
Publisher Sage Publications Ltd
Imprint Sage Publications Ltd
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Mar 29th, 2018
Print length 200 Pages
Weight 320 grams
Product Classification: Sociology
Ksh 2,950.00
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The idea of a rising "sharing economy" is currently a hot topic in an international debate that builds on the emergence of peer-to-peer network exchanges that rely more on access than on property, on relations more than on appropriation, to call into question the sociological understanding of the relationship between the society and the market that goes back to authors such as Polanyi, Marx and Sombart. The aim of this monograph is therefore to bring together a selection of contributions that will help identify the analytical categories and indicators needed to interpret this phenomenon from a sociological perspective on a global scale. Through a collection of original empirical research on this topic, from Western and non-Western contexts, by both established and junior scholars and experts, this monograph will make a pivotal contribution to the study of what themes, methods and issues characterise the rise of "sharing" as a socio-economic model and a new frontier of sociological research. In particular, this monograph aims to answer the following questions: what do we mean with "sharing economy"? What kind of positive innovations or possible criticalities might this socio-economic model bring? Does "sharing" really represent an alternative to capitalism, or an example of its transformation? In which areas, and how, is the way of doing business in society changing as a result of the diffusion of "sharing economies"?
The idea of a rising "sharing economy" is currently a hot topic in an international debate that builds on the emergence of peer-to-peer network exchanges that rely more on access than on property, on relations more than on appropriation, to call into question the sociological understanding of the relationship between the society and the market that goes back to authors such as Polanyi, Marx and Sombart. The aim of this monograph is therefore to bring together a selection of contributions that will help identify the analytical categories and indicators needed to interpret this phenomenon from a sociological perspective on a global scale. Through a collection of original empirical research on this topic, from Western and non-Western contexts, by both established and junior scholars and experts, this monograph will make a pivotal contribution to the study of what themes, methods and issues characterise the rise of "sharing" as a socio-economic model and a new frontier of sociological research. In particular, this monograph aims to answer the following questions: what do we mean with "sharing economy"? What kind of positive innovations or possible criticalities might this socio-economic model bring? Does "sharing" really represent an alternative to capitalism, or an example of its transformation? In which areas, and how, is the way of doing business in society changing as a result of the diffusion of "sharing economies"?

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