Everyday family experiences of the financial crisis: getting by in the recent economic recession: Table 1
基于对六个英国家庭在金融危机前后的民族志研究,提出以家庭为视角理解人们如何在衰退中勉强度日,强调人际关系、代际互动和性别责任的作用。
Literature within economic geography on the financialisation of everyday life has so far overlooked the role of family. Using data collected from ethnographic research with six families in the UK before and during the recent financial crisis, this article argues the case for using family as a lens through which to conceptualise everyday experiences of recession and finance. The findings highlight interpersonal family relationships, inter- and intra-generationality, gender responsibilities, reciprocity, shared experiences and memories as essential to conceptualising how people get by in times of financial crisis and relate to finance in everyday life. The conclusions outline the key contributions of the article to literatures on geographies of finance and family.