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I-PEEL: The International Political Economy of Everyday Life (1st edn)  

James BrassettReader in International Political Economy, University of WarwickClose
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Juanita EliasProfessor in International Political Economy, University of WarwickClose
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Lena RethelProfessor in International Political Economy, University of WarwickClose
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Ben RichardsonReader in International Political Economy, University of WarwickClose
Published in Print:01 December 2022 Published Online:January 2023
ISBN:9780198854395
Publisher:Oxford University Press

Abstract

I-PEEL: The International Political Economy of Everyday Life locates the study of international political economy (IPE) in the context of everyday life. It provides a fresh introduction to IPE, and highlights the relevance and prominence of IPE in the real world. In addition, the text establishes the conceptual and theoretical techniques required to engage with the IPE discipline and how those can help us understand the complexity of everyday power relations. Also, it prompts ethical self-reflection by asking if everyday economic relations are ‘right’ or ‘good’. The text starts off with an introduction to the topic. The first main chapter considers clothes. The next few chapters cover food, debt, and care. After that comes a chapter that looks at the concept of the ‘city’, followed by social media. The last two chapters present the idea of ‘share’ and humour. They are followed by a Conclusion.

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