The times they are a-changin': markets after neoliberalism, and how to study them
Philip Roscoe
Journal of Cultural Economy, 2025, vol. 18, issue 5, 790-796
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This is a lightly edited version of the inaugural lecture given by Professor Philip Roscoe, at the University of St Andrews, 19 February 2025. Philip has been Editor-in Chief (joint) of this journal since late 2022 and served as Associate Editor for three years before that. During this time the journal has grown in scale, reach, and vision and we owe much of this to his meticulous stewardship. His work once described as a ‘Dickensian hoot’, Philip puts his money where his mouth is in his commitment to combining scrupulous academic scholarship with performance and wit. We think this is captured perfectly in his inaugural lecture and we are delighted to reproduce it here – Prof. Liz McFall, Editor-in Chief (joint), Dr Elif Doyuran, R&C Editor.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1080/17530350.2025.2549928
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