“Good faith debtors” and the deservingness of debt relief during the Spanish home repossessions crisis

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Autor(a) principal: Muriel,Irene Sabaté
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
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Resumo: In the early years of the recent economic crisis in Spain, as the rate of mortgage default began to raise, hegemonic discourses depicted defaulting debtors as having lived “beyond their means,” and therefore as culprits of their own situation. From 2009 on, given the huge scale of the phenomenon and promoted by anti-repossessions movements, an alternative narrative emerged: the crisis was redefined as a collective scam perpetrated by banking elites, with the complicity of public authorities. The tension between both narratives sets the basis for moral judgements that establish the deservingness of different forms of debt relief and material support. The categorisation of debtors as “deserving” or “undeserving” may either be defined by law, or result from assessments made by welfare institutions, bank employees, members of the anti-repossessions movement, debtors’ social networks, and debtors themselves. However, not all of these judgements have equal chances to turn into actual access to debt relief.
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title “Good faith debtors” and the deservingness of debt relief during the Spanish home repossessions crisis
spellingShingle “Good faith debtors” and the deservingness of debt relief during the Spanish home repossessions crisis
Muriel,Irene Sabaté
deservingness
indebtedness
mortgage default
home repossessions
debt relief
economic crisis in Spain
title_short “Good faith debtors” and the deservingness of debt relief during the Spanish home repossessions crisis
title_full “Good faith debtors” and the deservingness of debt relief during the Spanish home repossessions crisis
title_fullStr “Good faith debtors” and the deservingness of debt relief during the Spanish home repossessions crisis
title_full_unstemmed “Good faith debtors” and the deservingness of debt relief during the Spanish home repossessions crisis
title_sort “Good faith debtors” and the deservingness of debt relief during the Spanish home repossessions crisis
author Muriel,Irene Sabaté
author_facet Muriel,Irene Sabaté
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv deservingness
indebtedness
mortgage default
home repossessions
debt relief
economic crisis in Spain
topic deservingness
indebtedness
mortgage default
home repossessions
debt relief
economic crisis in Spain
description In the early years of the recent economic crisis in Spain, as the rate of mortgage default began to raise, hegemonic discourses depicted defaulting debtors as having lived “beyond their means,” and therefore as culprits of their own situation. From 2009 on, given the huge scale of the phenomenon and promoted by anti-repossessions movements, an alternative narrative emerged: the crisis was redefined as a collective scam perpetrated by banking elites, with the complicity of public authorities. The tension between both narratives sets the basis for moral judgements that establish the deservingness of different forms of debt relief and material support. The categorisation of debtors as “deserving” or “undeserving” may either be defined by law, or result from assessments made by welfare institutions, bank employees, members of the anti-repossessions movement, debtors’ social networks, and debtors themselves. However, not all of these judgements have equal chances to turn into actual access to debt relief.
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