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  "This Market Changed my Life": Aspirations and Morality in Markets for Counterfeits

Dewey, M. (2019). "This Market Changed my Life": Aspirations and Morality in Markets for Counterfeits. In S. Schiller-Merkens, & P. Balsiger (Eds.), The Contested Moralities of Markets (pp. 67-84). Bingley: Emerald Publishing.

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Dewey, Matías1, Autor           
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1Soziologie des Marktes, MPI for the Study of Societies, Max Planck Society, ou_1214556              

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Schlagwörter: Morality, Economic sociology, Illegal markets, Counterfeiting, Ethnography, Trademark law
 Zusammenfassung: With only a few exceptions, economic sociology scholarship remains almost silent about illegality and crime in the economy. The implicit premise in the literature on market sociology is that institutional structures and exchanges taking place in markets are law abiding in nature. As a consequence of this legality bias the study of morality in markets has so far only addressed commodities – like human organs, gambling, drugs, alcohol, or tobacco – whose legal status depends on broad social agreements and has excluded markets whose workings are dependent on formally legitimized institutions like property rights, trademark laws, or copyrights. Drawing on seven months of ethnographic research, this chapter addresses the phenomenon of emerging moral justifications in the context of a marketplace for counterfeit and sweatshop-produced garments. In line with Anteby’s proposal on a “practice-based view of moral markets,” it argues that despite the broad moral consensus around trademark laws and the absence of professionals who advocate for legalization, moral justifications views arise from rising aspirations in such illegal markets. The case expands existing understandings of morality and contestation in economic sociology literature and shows its relevance in the context of recent academic scholarship on perceptions of the future as a source of moral justification of market exchanges.

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Sprache(n): eng - English
 Datum: 2019
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Titel: The Contested Moralities of Markets
Genre der Quelle: Sammelwerk
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Schiller-Merkens, Simone1, 2, Herausgeber           
Balsiger, Philip3, Herausgeber
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1 Soziologie des Marktes, MPI for the Study of Societies, Max Planck Society, ou_1214556            
2 Faculty of Management and Economics, Witten/Herdecke University, Witten, Germany, ou_persistent22            
3 University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland, ou_persistent22            
Ort, Verlag, Ausgabe: Bingley : Emerald Publishing
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ISBN: 978-1-78769-119-3
ISBN: 978-1-78769-121-6

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Titel: Research in the Sociology of Organizations
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