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Social Exclusion, Spaces of Household Economic Practice and Post-Socialism

A research project funded by the U.K. Economic and Social Research Council

Publications

Project publications:
Smith, A. and Stenning, A. (2006) ‘Beyond household economies: articulations and spaces of economic practice in post-socialism’ Progress in Human Geography, 30 (2): 190-213.

Smith, A. and Rochovska, A. (2006) 'Domesticating Neo-Liberalism: Everyday Lives and the Geographies of Post-Socialist Transformations'

Smith, A., Rochovska, A., Stenning, A. and Swiatek, D. (2006) Social Exclusion and Household Economic Practices in Central European Cities: Petrzalka, Bratislava. Report for ESRC research project dissemination workshop, Bratislava, July 2006.

Stenning, A., Swiatek, D., Smith, A. and Rochovska, A. (2006) Social Exclusion and Household Economic Practices in Nowa Huta. Report for ESRC research project dissemination workshop, Krakow, July 2006.

Stenning, A., Swiatek, D., Smith, A. and Rochovska, A. (2006) Wykluczenie spoleczne a ekonomiczne praktyki godpodarstw domowych w Nowej Hucie. Report for ESRC research project dissemination workshop, Krakow, July 2006 (Polish version).

Smith, A., Stenning, A., Rochovska, A. and Swiatek, D. (2006) Social Exclusion and Spaces of Economic Practice in two ‘Post-Socialist’ Cities. Report for ESRC research project workshop on “Social Exclusion, Household Networks and Post-Socialism”, London, July 2006.

Smith, A. (2005) ‘Informal work and the diverse economies of post-socialism’, in Marcelli, E. and Williams, C. (eds) The Informal Work of Developed Nations, forthcoming

Smith, A. (2005) ‘Articulating neo-liberalism: diverse economies and urban restructuring in post-socialism’, in Leitner, H., Peck, J. and Sheppard, E. (eds) Contested Urban Futures: Neo-liberalisms and their Discontents, Guilford, forthcoming

Other relevant publications:
Rainnie, A., Smith, A. and Swain, A. (eds.) (2002) Work, Employment and Transition: Restructuring Livelihoods in ‘post-Communist’ Eastern Europe, London: Routledge.

Smith, A. (2002) ‘Culture/economy and spaces of economic practice: positioning households in post-communism’, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 27: 232–50.

Smith, A. (2000) ‘Employment restructuring and household survival in “post-communist transition”: rethinking economic practices in Eastern Europe’, Environment and Planning A, 32: 1759–80.

Stenning, A. (2003a) ‘Shaping the economic landscapes of post-socialism? Labour, workplace and community in Nowa Huta, Poland’, Antipode, 35 (4).

Stenning, A. (2003b) ‘Urban change and the localities’, in Bradshaw, M. and Stenning, A. (eds.) East Central Europe and the Former Soviet Union: Post Socialist States, Pearson, London.

Stenning, A. (2000) ‘Placing (post)-socialism: The making and remaking of Nowa Huta, Poland’, European Urban and Regional Studies, 7 (2): 99-118.

 
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