- Recursive in/formality: Time and ideology in a distributed monetary system
- Recursive in/formality: Time and ideology in a distributed monetary system
Description
- I argue that in/formality is not a distinction between two qualities, but rather, a distinction of relative position achieved through linguistic and nonlinguistic practices of categorization. Through an analysis of illegal currency trading in Argentina, I show how temporal and ideological dynamics shape the semiotic framing of in/formality in any given context.
- I argue that in/formality is not a distinction between two qualities, but rather, a distinction of relative position achieved through linguistic and nonlinguistic practices of categorization. Through an analysis of illegal currency trading in Argentina, I show how temporal and ideological dynamics shape the semiotic framing of in/formality in any given context.
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- info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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10.7340/anuac2239-625X-3073
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