Journal of Cultural Economy
2008 - 2025
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Volume 18, issue 5, 2025
- ‘Founder as Victim, Founder as God’: Peter Thiel, Elon Musk and the two bodies of the entrepreneur pp. 629-649

- Carla Ibled
- The design-ification of future making: uncertainty and divination in contemporary business discourse pp. 650-665

- Ulises Navarro Aguiar and Karl Palmås
- Non-fungible tokens of art, fungible tokens for gambling: the gallery and casino chronotope in the Chinese NFT scene, 2022–2023 pp. 666-683

- Qicheng Yao
- Reconfigurations of responsibility: health insurance policyholders’ daily experiences of self-tracking pp. 684-698

- Bastien Presset and Maiju Tanninen
- Cryptofinancial imaginaries: how neoliberal theories are materialized in the technical principles of cryptocurrencies pp. 699-723

- Arturo Castro and Andreu Belsunces
- ‘How much is too much?’: dynamically priced tickets and algorithm agency on the Ticketmaster platform pp. 724-735

- Victor Pires
- Contested and captured: the paradox of Citywalk and digital disconnection in platformized China pp. 736-752

- Pengfei Fu
- Economic emergencies: exception, government and the management of the economy pp. 753-773

- Egor Makarov and Simone Polillo
- A sociology of dragons: danah boyd on AI, Trump, and critique pp. 774-781

- Danah Boyd and Elif Buse Doyuran
- Economic sociology and the far-right pp. 782-789

- Théo Bourgeron
- The times they are a-changin': markets after neoliberalism, and how to study them pp. 790-796

- Philip Roscoe
Volume 18, issue 4, 2025
- The politics of climate risk: How the climate issue is turned into a risk issue through the little tools and operations of finance pp. 461-474

- Stine Engen and Kristin Asdal
- The moral economy of severe scarcity: how considerations of deservingness shape cloth mask distribution practices in the midst of a global health crisis pp. 475-495

- Ya-Ching Huang and Alya Guseva
- How dare they? Neoliberal resentment and carbon taxes in Alberta, Canada pp. 496-511

- Justin Leifso
- Keeping the market afloat: attachments, circuits of clientele, and personalized commodity exchanges in rural shopkeeping pp. 512-530

- Sally Schnapper
- Beyond mining: physical commodity traders, market intermediation and the role of (de-)coupling pp. 531-546

- Stefan Leins
- Labeling future markets: the making of the French repairability index pp. 547-563

- Vincent Jourdain
- More than raising money: the role of crowdfunding in the development of cultural projects pp. 564-589

- Alice Demattos Guimarães and Natalia Maehle
- The formalisation of academic subjectivity under constant performance assessment pp. 590-607

- Ming-Te Peng
- Local economic planning as a problem for market studies. Notes after Asdal & Huse’s Nature-made economy: cod, capital, and the great economization of the ocean pp. 608-613

- José Ossandón
- The art of the public: cultural economy and cultural policy pp. 614-627

- Mariana Mazzucato, Justin O’Connor and Toby Bennett
Volume 18, issue 3, 2025
- Finance and care pp. 339-351

- Maia Green, Erik Bähre and Sibel Kusimba
- Responsibilization of care: tensions over health, insurance and the family in Brazil pp. 352-366

- Erik Bähre and Fabíola Gomes
- Until every pet has a home: fuzzy finances in American animal rescue economies pp. 367-385

- Melissa L. Caldwell
- Crowdfunding care in Kenya pp. 386-403

- Sibel Kusimba
- Calculating care: the valuation of medical routes while health seeking in Vietnam pp. 404-419

- Amy Dao
- Fractured insurance families: securing care and navigating financialized social protections pp. 420-436

- Jessica M. Mulligan
- Counting chickens before they hatch: transformational accounting in a development cash transfer program pp. 437-452

- Maia Green
- Data money: Inside Cryptocurrencies, their Communities, Markets, and Blockchains pp. 453-456

- Michel Callon
- The Spectacle of Expertise: Why Financial Analysts Perform in the Media pp. 456-459

- Karel Němeček
Volume 18, issue 2, 2025
- Platforms or flatforms? Insights from an auto-ethnographic account of a virtual cycling app pp. 175-193

- Franck Cochoy
- Profit compression, time compression, and emotional exhaustion: the platformization of Taobao and its constraining effects on Chinese ‘original design’ women’s e-shops pp. 194-211

- Deya Xu and Tingting Liu
- Market devices and infrastructures: how they differ and why it matters pp. 212-229

- David Pinzur and Tom Duterme
- Personal devices: investing apps and the selectively self-directed digital-financial subject pp. 230-246

- Emily Chua
- A crypto way out: cryptocurrency, techno-economic imaginaries, and crisis in Russia pp. 247-265

- Kobe De Keere and Maksim Novokreshchenov
- Inventorying data: circumvented investment conditions by Big Tech’s supply chain capitalism pp. 266-283

- Caroline Anna Salling and Brit Ross Winthereik
- Monetized socialization on the front end: exchanging money as social activities through Red Packet and Transfer on WeChat pp. 284-303

- Jiaxun Li
- Stacked economization: a research program for the study of platforms pp. 304-331

- Koray Caliskan, Donald MacKenzie and Michel Callon
- The Influencer Factory: A Marxist Theory of Corporate Personhood on YouTube pp. 332-334

- Robert Cluley
- Behind the Startup: How Venture Capital Shapes Work, Innovation, and Inequality pp. 334-337

- Yameena Zaidi
Volume 18, issue 1, 2025
- A feminist approach to fintech: exploring ‘buy now, pay later’ technologies and consumer fintech pp. 1-17

- Jessa Loomis and Daniel Cockayne
- ‘I’m not going to feed the bailiffs’: personal bankruptcy and debtor agency in narrative accounts of struggling debtors pp. 18-34

- Anja Decker and Tomáš Hoření Samec
- Bridging governmentality and economization: temporality as a financialization device pp. 35-51

- Samantha S. Plummer
- Buy Now, Pay Later technologies and the gamification of debt in the financial lives of young people pp. 52-67

- Steven Threadgold, Barrie Shannon, Adriana Haro, Julia Cook, Kate Davies, Julia Coffey, David Farrugia, Benjamin Matthews, Joshua Healy and Roger Burrows
- Fashioning the nation in the age of populism pp. 68-91

- Virág Molnár
- Culture or commerce? Craft as an ambiguous construction between culture and economy pp. 92-108

- Ola Gunhildrud Berta
- The leftovers: a rural weaving of field care practices, taste and value within a local food-producing network pp. 109-128

- Emmy Laura Perez Fjalland and Thomas Budde Christensen
- From ‘take-ism’ to pursuit of newness and originality: design professionals and models of creativity in contemporary China pp. 129-146

- Grace Tang
- My attachment to Michel Callon’s markets pp. 147-153

- Liz McFall
- Review Symposium: Michel Callon’s Markets in the Making: Rethinking Competition, Goods, and Innovation. Zone Books pp. 154-167

- Michel Callon, Paul Langley, Bill Maurer, Timothy Mitchell, Alvin Roth and Koray Caliskan
- Reading Callon at Zuccotti Park pp. 168-174

- Elif Buse Doyuran, Simiran Lalvani and Sevde Nur Unal
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