New Perspectives on Anti-Corruption in Elite Contexts
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Köp båda 2 för 2059 krTereza stb Kuldova is Research Professor and a social anthropologist based at the Work Research Institute, Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway. Jardar stb is Professor and Head of Programme for Russian Security and Defence Policy at the Institute for Defence Studies, Norwegian Defence University College. Cris Shore is emeritus Professor of Anthropology at Goldsmiths University of London, UK, and currently Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study, Central European University, Hungary.
Chapter 1. Compliance, Defiance and Dirty Luxury: Towards New Perspectives on (Combatting) Elite Crime and Corruption (Tereza stb Kuldova and Jardar stb).- Chapter 2. Utility and Waste, Moralization and Hybridization: The Inherent Contradictions of Anti-luxury Sanctions on the Case of Russian-owned Gigayachts (Jardar stb).- Chapter 3. Broker Capitalism, Pandemic Profiteering and UK Financial Scandals: How Consultancy Firms Leverage Public Money, Defy Regulation and Help the Rich (Cris Shore).- Chapter 4. Philanthrocapitalism and the Compliance-Industrial Complex: Doing Good, Fighting Crime, and Foreclosing Alternatives (Tereza stb Kuldova).- Chapter 5. Compliance, Defiance, and Regulations in the Art World: Reflections on the (A)Moral Turn to Financialized Ethics (Tereza stb Kuldova).- Chapter 6. Ethics Without Agents: Corruption, Financial Crime, and the Interpassive Ethics of Compliance (Thomas Raymen).- Chapter 7. Road to Compliance in Post-Socialist Czechia: From Anti-Organized Crime via Anti-Corruption to the Commodification of Serious Crime Control (Petr Kupka).- Chapter 8. Towards Trust and Transparency in the Netherlands: Art Market Compliance (and Defiance) viewed through Financial Transactions Monitoring at a Major Dutch Bank (Marianna Barro and Christoph Rausch).- Chapter 9. Anti-Money Laundering Regulatory Compliance by Private Sector Art Market Actors: Towards A Different Mode of KYC (Katharina Stoll).- Chapter 10. Policy, Governance, and Compliance: Illicit Cultural Heritage Artefacts and the Construction of Value (Hkon Roland).- Chapter 11. Archaeological Heritage at Risk: Polands Problem with Treasure Hunters (Diana Mroczek).- Chapter 12. Instagram Excess and Fraud: Exploring the Relationship between Internet Celebrities, Luxury, and Fraud in Contemporary Nigeria (Davide Casciano).- Chapter 13. Clean Conscience from Dirty Luxury: Compliance, Profitable Unhappiness and the Handwashing of Social harm and Sexual Exploitation (Daniel Briggs).- Chapter 14. Labour Migration, Crime, and Compliance Washing: A Tailors Odyssey from an African Workshop to European Luxury Fashion Multinationals (Audrey Millet and Tereza stb Kuldova).