Digital Subprime : Tracking the Credit Trackers

Deville, Joseph Edward (2019) Digital Subprime : Tracking the Credit Trackers. In: The Sociology of Debt :. Policy Press, pp. 145-174. ISBN 9781447339533

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Abstract

This chapter introduces a particularly ragged edge of debt involving companies seeking to exploit sets of social and technical relations that often, on the face of it, appear to bear quite little connection to finance. I call this assortment of socio-economic practices ‘digital subprime’. In introducing this phenomenon, I hope to provide a window into how a small but expanding set of startup businesses, in competition with both each other and the wider credit market, are attempting to refashion monetary ontologies, and in particular the relationship between money and credit.

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This is a post-peer-review, pre-copy edited version of an extract/chapter published in The Sociology of Debt. Details of the definitive published version and how to purchase it are available online at: https://policy.bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/the-sociology-of-debt
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128099
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10 Oct 2018 13:40
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