Publications in Financialization of Everyday Life and Household Debt
Journal Article (5)
- Pellandini-Simányi L., Conte L. (2021) Consumer de-responsibilization: changing notions of consumer subjects and market moralities after the 2008–9 financial crisis
- Vargha Z., Pellandini-Simányi L. (2021) Debt trails: following relations of debt across borrowers, organizations, and states
- Pellandini-Simányi L. (2020) Reluctant financialisation: Financialisation without financialised subjectivities in Hungary and the United States
- Pellandini-Simányi L., Vargha Z. (2019) How risky debt became ordinary: A practice theoretical approach
- Pellandini-Simányi L., Zsuzsanna V., Ferenc H. (2015) The Financialization of Everyday Life or the Domestication of Finance? How Mortgages Engage With Borrowers’ Temporal Horizons, Relationships, and Rationality in Hungary
Book chapter (3)
Article in conference proceedings (3)
- Pellandini-Simányi L., Conte L. (2020) Consumer De-responsibilization: Changing Notions of Consumer Subjects and Market Moralities after the 2008-9 Financial Crisis
- Pellandini-Simányi L. (2019) Beyond subjectivity: Competing governance regimes and the socio-material construction of rational consumer action
- Pellandini-Simányi L., Banai A. (2017) The Conformity-Risk Paradox: Why Increasingly Risky Mortgages are Acquired by Increasingly Risk-Averse Consumers