Bingo Capitalism

Bingo Capitalism

The Law and Political Economy of Everyday Gambling

Bedford, Kate

Oxford University Press

09/2019

378

Dura

Inglês

9780198845225

15 a 20 dias

774

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Part 1: Why Bother with Bingo?
1: Introduction
2: Why Bother with Bingo?
Part 2: National Bingo Visions: Mutual Aid, Commerce, and Gender in British Gambling Debates 1900-2005
3: Eyes Down: Early State Attention to Bingo (1900-1968)
4: Maggie's Den: Commercial Deregulation, Charity, and Adapted Gambling Moralities (1968-1997)
5: 'Something Rather Perverse': Gambling Reform and the Sidelining of Bingo under New Labour (1997-2005)
Part 3: Regulating People: Entry Rules for Workers and Players
6: Death of the Ex-Policeman: Gender, Class and Personnel Licensing in the Era of Self-Regulation
7: The Socio-Legal Significance of Membership: Snowballs, Strangers, Virgins, and Regulars
Part 4: Constituting Bingo and Its Harms: Worker and Player Adaptation in the Face Of New Technologies and State Definitional Practices
8: State Optics and Bingo Definitions: Bringing Workers back in to the Regulation of Technologies, Mechanics, and Places of Play
9: Innovation Framing, Regulation, and User Adaptation Online: why there are no flasks in online bingo
10: Social Responsibility, New Technologies, and Problem Gambling in Bingo: Where to point the dabber?
Conclusion
Appendix 1 Note on Methodology
Appendix 2 Table of Interviews
References
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