Repaying Favours: Unravelling the Nature of Community Exchange in an English Locality

Colin Williams
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A recurring assumption in community development has been that when material support is provided on a one-to-one basis to the extended family or social and neighbourhood networks, such favours are repaid by offering help in return rather than money. Reporting a study of the community exchanges of 120 households in an English locality, however, the finding is that well over one-third of these were repaid using money. The outcome is a call for the community development literature to recognise and respond to the existence of this sphere of ‘paid favours’ which demonstrates how monetary transactions can be neither market-like nor profit-motivated.
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报恩:英国地区社区交换的性质
社区发展中一个反复出现的假设是,当以一对一的方式向大家庭或社会和邻里网络提供物质支持时,这种支持的回报方式是提供帮助而不是金钱。然而,一项对英国某地区120户家庭的社区交换进行的研究发现,超过三分之一的交换是用金钱偿还的。结果是呼吁社区发展文献承认并回应这个“有偿好处”领域的存在,这表明货币交易既不像市场,也不受利润驱动。
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