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May 2021, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 357-359 The Unknowers: How Strategic Ignorance Rules the World
by Scott Frickel - 359-361 The will to ignorance
by Claudia Aradau - 361-363 The power to ignore and the power to hide
by Birke Otto - 364-367 Knowing The Unknowers
by Steve Fuller - 368-371 Oracular power and the architects of the future
by Linsey McGoey
March 2021, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 127-138 Debt trails: following relations of debt across borrowers, organizations, and states
by Zsuzsanna Vargha & Léna Pellandini-Simányi - 139-158 Money cards and identity cards: De-vicing consumer credit in post-war Sweden
by Orsi Husz - 159-175 Between a knock at the door and a knock to your score: re-thinking ‘governing through debt’ through the hopeful ‘imaginaries’ of UK debtors
by Samuel Kirwan - 176-193 The financialization of social policy and the politicization of student debt in Chile
by Felipe González-López - 194-208 Creative industries micro-enterprises and informality: a case study of the Shweshwe sewing industry in South Africa
by Jen Snowball & Aviwe Mapuma - 209-224 Sustainability and immaterial commons: rentier appropriation and intermediation in the artisanal fishing space of southern Chile
by Alfredo Macías Vázquez & Gonzalo Saavedra Gallo - 225-239 Depoliticisation, technical discourse, and paper-money: a case study in the bank restriction period
by David M. Batt - 240-257 From selling songs to engineering experiences: exploring the competitive strategies of music streaming platforms
by Brian J. Hracs & Jack Webster - 258-261 The Smart City in a Digital World
by Kathleen F. Oswald - 261-263 On Trend: The Business of Forecasting the Future
by Jian Xiao - 263-266 Black Market: The Slave’s Value in National Culture after 1865
by Amy Bride - 266-269 Dark Finance: Illiquidity and Authoritarianism at the Margins of Europe
by Marek Mikuš
January 2021, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 1-8 Doing economics otherwise, from one crisis to the next
by Carolyn Hardin - 9-25 Umbrella platform of Tencent eSports industry in China
by Yupei Zhao & Zhongxuan Lin - 26-40 Sites of qualification: the motorcycle rider airbag and the production of safety
by Suzanne Reimer & Philip Pinch - 41-53 The precarious Chinese financial ecology of expertise: discontent in the mix
by Giulia Dal Maso - 54-69 Risk management and the logic of elimination
by Anna Stanley - 70-86 Incommensurate abstractions and the (re)quantification of monetary amounts: how Western Kenyans measure and are measured in a behavioral economic experiment
by Mario Schmidt - 87-100 Alipay’s ‘Ant Credit Pay’ meets China’s factory workers: the depersonalisation and re-personalisation of online lending
by Tom McDonald & Li Dan - 101-116 Shaping epistemic distance: producing and withholding knowledge in market research
by Johan Nilsson - 117-121 Nine Lives of Neoliberalism
by Dimitris Soudias - 121-123 Bubbles and Machines: Gender, Information and Financial Crises
by Ting-Fai Yu - 123-125 Metrics at Work: Journalism and the Contested Meaning of Algorithms
by Juan M. del Nido
November 2020, Volume 13, Issue 6
- 663-671 Crafting values: economies, ethics and aesthetics of artistic valuation
by Panos Kompatsiaris & Evangelos Chrysagis - 672-689 Rethinking performativity: ethnographic conceptualism
by Nikolai Ssorin-Chaikov - 690-708 Vinyl as event: Record Store Day and the value-vibrant matter nexus
by Eliot Bates - 709-724 The artist and the stone: project, process and value in contemporary art
by Roger Sansi - 725-742 The artist Karl Marx and the auctioned god: ‘post-practice’ ethnographies of the art world, impossible collaborations, and renewable anthropologies
by Manuela Ciotti - 743-757 When means and ends coincide: on the value of DiY
by Evangelos Chrysagis - 758-771 Curators, words and values: the branding economies of curatorial statements in art biennials
by Panos Kompatsiaris - 772-778 Anti-Crisis: thinking with and against crisis excerpt from interview with Janet Roitman
by Janet Roitman & Sara Angeli Aguiton & Lise Cornilleau & Lydie Cabane - 779-782 Waiting on Retirement: Aging and Economic Insecurity in Low-Wage Work
by David Charles Gore - 782-785 Best Practice: Management Consulting and the Ethics of Financialization in China
by Michael Power
September 2020, Volume 13, Issue 5
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 511-530 From shanzhai chic to Gangnam style: seven practices of cultural-economic mediation in China and Korea
by Tommy Tse & Victor Shin & Ling Tung Tsang - 531-547 Toward a moral economy of money? Money as a creature of democracy
by Jakob Feinig - 548-560 The nature of markets: on the affinity between masculinity and (neo)liberalism
by Steve Garlick - 561-578 A care-infused market tale: on (not) maintaining relationships of trust in energy retrofit products
by Mandy de Wilde - 579-591 The moral economy of face: marketized gift and depoliticized solidarity in South Korea’s fair trade
by Seung Cheol Lee - 592-609 Embedded finance: the shadow banking system, sovereign power, and a new state–market hybridity
by Joscha Wullweber - 610-625 Markets of Islam: performative charity and the Muslim middle classes in Turkey
by Gizem Zencirci - 626-641 ‘Stars’ and places: exploring the spatial organization of media and entertainment industries in China
by Xu Zhang & Robert C. Kloosterman & Yajuan Li - 642-651 Curating disaster: a way to turn science into action in times of the Corona pandemic
by Julius Kob - 652-662 Deal or no deal? Some reflections on the ‘Baker-Thompson rule,’ ‘matching,’ and ‘market design’
by Grahame F. Thompson
July 2020, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 345-352 Mapping the intermediate: lived technologies of money and value
by Mrinalini Tankha & Ursula Dalinghaus - 353-367 Human and non-human intermediation in rural agricultural markets
by Elisa Oreglia & Janaki Srinivasan - 368-386 Mediating microinsurance: the techniques of translation
by Christopher Paek - 387-401 Rethinking saving: Indian ceremonial gifts as relational and reproductive saving
by Isabelle Guérin & Govindan Venkatasubramanian & Santosh Kumar - 402-414 ‘Its gait is too brisk:’ money mobility in Karachi’s foreign exchange market
by Noman Baig - 415-427 The editorial playlist as container technology: on Spotify and the logistical role of digital music packages
by Maria Eriksson - 428-443 The separation of economy and sentiment: a comparison of how individuals perceive hostile worlds
by Lindsay J. DePalma - 444-460 VAM on trial: judging science in teacher evaluation lawsuits
by Zachary Griffen & Aaron Panofsky - 461-474 Between business and morality: cultural politics in independent bookshops in China
by Zheng Liu - 475-488 The craft of urgency: performing prosperity, running capital, and the making of a buying crowd in home presales in Nanjing, China
by Mengqi Wang - 489-501 Showing and coding: venture pitching and nonmaterial production
by William Benton - 502-504 Making Global MBAs: The Culture of Business and the Business of Culture
by Christopher M. Duerringer - 504-507 Social avalanche: crowds, cities and financial markets
by Siobhan Lyons - 507-510 Hustle and Gig: Struggling and Surviving in the Sharing Economy
by Jasmine D. Hill
May 2020, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 261-264 Re-imagining the future in finance capitalism
by Aris Komporozos-Athanasiou - 265-277 Imagined futures in mineral exploration
by Tobias Olofsson - 278-289 Uncertain hog futures: life, death, and arbitrage on the factory farm
by Jan Dutkiewicz - 290-302 Knows no weekend: the psychological contract of cultural work in precarious times
by Stevphen Shukaitis & Joanna Figiel - 303-317 Facing future uncertainties and risks through personal finance: conventions in financial education
by Daniel Maman & Zeev Rosenhek - 318-330 The exhausted futures of neoliberalism: from promissory legitimacy to social anomy
by Jens Beckert - 331-335 On process and function in the capitalist stack
by Jorge E. Cuéllar - 336-339 History in Financial Times
by Noam Yuran - 340-343 Concrete Dreams: Practice, Value, and Built Environments in Post-Crisis Buenos Aires
by Jeremy R. Grossman
March 2020, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 139-152 Production management as an ordering of multiple qualities: negotiating the quality of coffee in Timor-Leste
by Tomoaki Kanamaru - 153-168 Working as a real estate agent. Bringing the clients in line with the market
by Eliza Benites-Gambirazio - 169-184 Silicon Valley, disruption, and the end of uncertainty
by Susi Geiger - 185-206 Distribution and denomination in Papua New Guinea: a field method and its results
by Anthony J. Pickles - 207-220 Is it food or is it waste? The materiality and relational agency of food waste across the value chain
by Alexis Van Bemmel & Kate Parizeau - 221-235 Methods as forces of subjectivation: experiments in the remaking of official statistics
by Baki Cakici & Evelyn Ruppert - 236-249 Steps towards an ecology of money infrastructures: materiality and cultures of Ripple
by Ludovico Rella - 250-252 Empire’s Tracks: Indigenous Nations, Chinese Workers, and the Transcontinental Railroad
by Lindsay Schakenbach Regele - 252-255 Taking the Floor: Models, Morals and Management in a Wall Street Trading Room
by Anna Thieser - 255-259 Creating Economy: Enterprise, Intellectual Property, and the Valuation of Goods
by Rimi Khan
January 2020, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-11 Digitalizing consumer society: equipment and devices of digital consumption
by Franck Cochoy & Christian Licoppe & Magdalena Petersson McIntyre & Niklas Sörum - 12-24 Algorithms, advertising and the intimacy of surveillance
by Minna Ruckenstein & Julia Granroth - 25-41 Mobile consumers and the retail industry: the resistible advent of a new marketing scene
by Thomas Beauvisage & Kevin Mellet - 42-53 Cultural intermediaries in the making of branded music events: digital cultural capital in tension
by Arturo Arriagada & Paz Concha - 54-72 Agencing femininity: digital Mrs. Consumer in intra-action
by Magdalena Petersson McIntyre - 73-90 Liquidity and attachment in the mobile hookup culture. A comparative study of contrasted interactional patterns in the main uses of Grindr and Tinder
by Christian Licoppe - 91-113 Ethical consumption applications as failed market innovations: exploring consumer (non) acceptance of ‘quasi’ market devices
by Niklas Sorum - 114-131 The new digital face of the consumerist mediator: the case of the ‘Yuka’ mobile app
by Bastien Soutjis - 132-135 Financial Models and Society: Villains or Scapegoats?
by Dylan Cassar - 135-138 Supermarket USA: Food and Power in the Cold War Farms Race
by Canay Özden-Schilling
November 2019, Volume 12, Issue 6
- 461-477 An assemblage of framings and tamings: multi-sited analysis of infrastructures as a methodology
by Antti Silvast & Mikko J. Virtanen - 478-490 How metaphors matter: an ethnography of blockchain-based re-descriptions of the world
by Sandra Faustino - 491-507 Can they all be ‘Shit-heads’?: learning to be a contrarian investor
by Daniel Souleles & Kristian Bondo Hansen - 508-520 Logics of onshoring: brand geographies, corporate tax responsibility and common sense
by Rebecca Bramall - 521-538 LIVE Baccarat calculations: Macau machine gambling and the production of the post-socialist subject
by Tim Simpson - 539-551 The prosumer economy and the sex industry: the creation of an online community of sex prosumers
by Yeela Lahav-Raz - 552-570 Calculating the blue economy: producing trust in numbers with business tools and reflexive objectivity
by Hilde Reinertsen & Kristin Asdal - 571-589 The discreet charm of activeness: the vain construction of efficient smart grid users
by Anna Wallsten & Vasilis Galis - 590-606 Assessing the role of collaboration in the process of museum innovation
by Chuan Li & Vicente Coll-Serrano - 607-609 Declarations of Dependence: Money, Aesthetics, and the Politics of Care
by Kyle Mohr - 609-612 Counterproductive: Time Management in the Knowledge Economy
by Julia Scatliff O'Grady - 612-614 The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power
by Paul Giles
September 2019, Volume 12, Issue 5
- 353-360 Languages of economic crises: narrating, resisting, speaking otherwise
by Sonya Marie Scott - 361-381 The metaphors of crises
by Daniele Besomi - 382-400 Vultures, debt and desire: the vulture metaphor and Argentina’s sovereign debt crisis
by Sonya Marie Scott - 401-422 Recuperating and (re)learning the language of autogestión in Argentina’s empresas recuperadas worker cooperatives
by Marcelo Vieta - 423-440 Confronting Spain’s crises: from the language of the plazas to the rise of Podemos
by Jose Luis Carretero Miramar & Christopher Bradd - 441-447 Making sense of precarity: talking about economic insecurity with millennials in Canada
by Nancy Worth - 448-460 Language, gender and crisis: An interview with Katherine Gibson
by Katherine Gibson & Sonya Scott
July 2019, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 251-264 Moral barriers between work/life balance policy and practice in academia
by Fabian Cannizzo & Christian Mauri & Nick Osbaldiston - 265-285 Decentralization: an incomplete ambition
by Nathan Schneider - 286-298 New lamps for old: financialised governance of cities and clean energy
by Janette Webb - 299-316 Passing cash from bank notes to bitcoin: standardizing money
by Jonathan H. Grossman - 317-335 Towards a commodity theory of token money: on ‘Gold standard thinking in a fiat currency world’
by Chris Vasantkumar - 336-340 Stop the clock: comprehending and contesting the logic of speculative time
by Oliver Levingston - 341-346 Knowledge and social freedom
by Silvia Rief - 347-349 Doing Business in Cameroon: An Anatomy of Economic Governance
by Naaborle Sackeyfio - 350-351 Transit Life: How Commuting is Transforming Our Cities
by Armond R. Towns
May 2019, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 185-200 Against accumulation: lifestyle minimalism, de-growth and the present post-ecological condition
by Miriam Meissner - 201-214 People-based marketing and the cultural economies of attribution metrics
by Harrison Smith - 215-227 The –ography of markets (or, the responsibilities of market studies)
by Philip Roscoe & Olga Loza - 228-241 Culturalisation and devices: what is culture in cultural economy?
by Lizzie Richardson - 242-244 Cash and Dash: How ATMs and Computers Changed Banking, by Bernardo Bátiz-Lazo
by Michael Palm - 244-247 Risking together: how finance is dominating everyday life in Australia, by Dick Bryan and Mike Rafferty
by Carolyn Hardin - 247-249 Code + Clay … Data + Dirt – Five Thousand Years of Urban Media by Shannon Mattern
by Darren Umney
March 2019, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 101-118 Money and moneyness: thoughts on the nature and distributional power of the ‘backbone’ of capitalist political economy
by Kai Koddenbrock - 119-132 Trust, reputation and ambiguous freedoms: financial institutions and subversive libertarians navigating blockchain, markets, and regulation
by Inês Faria - 133-153 Cache society: transactional records, electronic money, and cultural resistance
by Rachel O’Dwyer - 154-168 When socialists marketize: the case of China’s wind power market sector
by Julia Kirch Kirkegaard & Koray Caliskan - 169-175 Il/legitimate exchange: histories of fraud and activist businesses
by Adam Richard Rottinghaus - 176-178 The Creativity Hoax: Precarious Work and the Gig Economy, by George Morgan and Pariece Nelligan
by Michael Zakim - 178-180 Media Amnesia, by Laura Basu
by Aaron Heresco - 180-184 The Social Life of Financial Derivatives: Markets, Risk, and Time, by Ed LiPuma
by Joyce Goggin
January 2019, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-20 How can experts help governments think?: inaugural lecture
by Glen O’Hara - 21-35 A guaranteed basic income and the aesthetics of existence
by Barbara Jenkins - 36-53 Character and organization
by Paul du Gay & Thomas Lopdrup-Hjorth & Kirstine Zinck Pedersen & Anne Obling Roelsgaard - 54-69 Organizational trials of valuation: insights from the work of leaning the patient distribution process at a children’s hospital
by Amalie Martinus Hauge - 70-82 Children’s market researchers as moral brokers
by Daniel Thomas Cook - 83-89 Desanctifying the charisma of numbers
by Luke Stark - 90-93 (Not) getting paid to do what you love: gender, social media, and aspirational work, by Brooke Erin Duffy
by Kait Kribs - 93-97 The Case against Education: Why the Education System Is a Waste of Time and Money, by Brian Caplan
by Vik Loveday - 97-99 The Moral Economists: R.H. Tawney, Karl Polanyi, E.P. Thompson, and the Critique of Capitalism, by Tim Rogan
by David A. Zalewski
November 2018, Volume 11, Issue 6
- 501-513 Price and the person: markets, discrimination, and personhood
by Liz Moor & Celia Lury - 514-534 Digital householding: calculating and moralizing domestic life through homemade spreadsheets
by Mateusz Halawa & Marta Olcoń-Kubicka - 535-548 Workfulness: governing the disobedient brain
by Carina Guyard & Anne Kaun - 549-564 Performing housing debt attachments: forming semi-financialised subjects
by Tomáš Samec - 565-590 Between freedom and futility: on the political uses of corporate globalizing discourses
by Kevin Funk - 591-594 A response in the first person
by Marilyn Strathern - 595-597 Taking aim at or making friends with the metaphysical theorists
by Brayden King - 598-601 On the beginning of formal organization
by Damian O’Doherty - 602-607 The sun also rises
by Paul du Gay & Signe Vikkelsø
September 2018, Volume 11, Issue 5
- 377-385 Mundane market matters: from ordinary to profound and back again
by Daniel Neyland & Véra Ehrenstein & Sveta Milyaeva - 386-403 The skin of commerce: governing through plastic food packaging
by Gay Hawkins - 404-419 The friction of the mundane: on the problematic marketization of the carbon stored by trees in the tropics
by Véra Ehrenstein - 420-439 Assembling lines: queue management and the production of market economy in post-socialist services
by Zsuzsanna Vargha - 440-457 Devising the consumer of the competitive electricity market: the mundane meter, the unbundling doctrine, and the re-bundling of choice
by Catherine Grandclément & Alain Nadaï - 458-475 The ‘s’ in markets: mundane market concepts and how to know a (strawberry) market
by Christian Frankel - 476-479 Keynesianism, technocracy and class struggle
by Clara Elisabetta Mattei - 480-482 Periodizing Keynesianism
by Andrew Sartori - 483-485 A politics of infinite deferral
by Sarah Muir - 486-488 At first sight something impossible
by Geoff Mann - 489-495 Innovating and improvising the social contract in the US financial borderscape
by Mark Kear - 496-499 Bankers and Empire: How Wall Street Colonized the Caribbean, by Peter James Hudson
by Kimberley D. McKinson
July 2018, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 277-290 Sites, funds and spheres of exchange in a Clean Development Mechanism project
by Pablo Jaramillo - 291-302 Financial performativity as evidence of immanence: the phenomenology of liquidity crisis in contemporary markets for risk
by Chris Jefferis - 303-314 Humor and heuristics: culture, genre, and economic thought in The Big Short
by Gavin Benke - 315-329 Cultured meat and cowless milk: on making markets for animal-free food
by Michael J. Mouat & Russell Prince - 330-347 Cosmopolitical encounters: Prototyping at the National Zoo in Santiago, Chile
by Martín Tironi & Pablo Hermansen - 348-350 On problem-setting the cosmopolitical: a response to Tironi and Hermansen
by Keith M. Murphy - 351-353 Cosmopolitical zoo: a response to Tironi and Hermansen
by Marisol de la Cadena - 354-358 Notes for a cosmopolitical design: regarding the comments from Marisol de la Cadena and Keith M. Murphy
by Martín Tironi & Pablo Hermansen - 359-364 Moral technologies of economic life: Fridman’s Freedom from Work and Wilkis’ The Moral Power of Money
by Nicholas D’Avella - 365-368 Paid: Tales of Dongles, Checks, and Other Money Stuff, edited by Bill Maurer and Lana Swartz
by Laura C. Brown - 368-371 L’Emprise des Marchés: Comprendre leur Fonctionnement pour Pouvoir les Changer, by Michel Callon
by Yamina Tadjeddine - 371-375 Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America, by Nancy MacLean
by Robert O. McDonald
May 2018, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 177-192 A good hustle: the moral economy of market competition in adult webcam modeling
by Niels van Doorn & Olav Velthuis - 193-208 Optimising ‘cash flows’: converting corporate finance to hard currency
by Théo Bourgeron - 209-224 Consumer databases as practical accomplishments: the making of digital objects in three movements
by Tomas Ariztia - 225-243 Subjective well-being in cultural advocacy: a politics of research between the market and the academy
by Susan Oman & Mark Taylor - 244-260 Conceiving multiple markets through network analysis: evidence from the emergence of the World Music market
by Glaucia Peres da Silva - 261-264 Thinking with, dissenting within: care-full critique for more-than-human worlds
by Kelly Dombroski - 265-267 Beginning with care, touching feminist materiality
by Stephen Healy - 268-270 Altering biopolitics
by Elizabeth Reddy - 271-273 Learning to be affected through care
by Gerda Roelvink - 274-276 Intertwining beyond – critical reading as a labour of care
by Maria Puig de la Bellacasa
March 2018, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 97-109 ‘Then you are making riskless money’: a critical discourse analysis of credit default swap coverage in the financial trade press
by Michelle C. Forelle - 110-124 The wrong fish: maneuvering the boundaries of market-based resource management
by Alexander Dobeson - 125-140 ‘This could be our reality in the next five to ten years’: a blogpost platform as an expectation generation device on the future of insurance markets
by Gert Meyers & Ine Van Hoyweghen - 141-153 The business of film music in mainstream Nollywood: competing without advantage
by Emaeyak Peter Sylvanus & Obiocha Purity Eze-Emaeyak - 154-166 The neurotic academic: anxiety, casualisation, and governance in the neoliberalising university
by Vik Loveday - 167-169 Shaping Taxpayers: Values in Action at the Swedish Tax Agency, by Lotta Björklund Larsen
by Rebecca Bramall - 169-172 The Knowledge We Have Lost in Information: The History of Information in Modern Economics, by Philip Mirowski and Edward Nik-Khah
by Grant Bollmer - 172-175 Neoliberalism from Below: Popular Pragmatics & Baroque Economies, by Verónica Gago
by Andrew Davis
January 2018, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-19 Business schools, the anxiety of finance, and the order of the ‘middle tier’
by Horacio Ortiz & Fabian Muniesa - 20-35 Supplying the supply curve: an ethnography of environmental reverse auctions
by Ritwick Ghosh