Journal of Cultural Economy
2008 - 2025
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Volume 14, issue 6, 2021
- Individual pension decision-making in a financialised landscape: a typology of everyday approaches pp. 627-643

- Hayley James
- Infrastructural power: discretion and the dynamics of infrastructure in action pp. 644-661

- David Pinzur
- Biopolitical platforms: the perverse virtues of digital labour pp. 662-674

- Karen Gregory and Jathan Sadowski
- From reactivity to reputation management: online consumer review systems in the restaurant industry pp. 675-693

- Bomi Kim and Olav Velthuis
- The financialization of anti-capitalism? The case of the ‘Financial Independence Retire Early’ community pp. 694-710

- Nick Taylor and William Davies
- ‘Level up your money game’: an analysis of gamification discourse in financial services pp. 711-731

- Arjen van der Heide and Dominik Želinský
- Ten little jurors in the training camp: a genealogy of audience simulation pp. 732-749

- Stefan Schwarzkopf
- High net-worth attachments: emotional labour, relational work, and financial subjectivities in private wealth management pp. 750-764

- Mariana Santos
- Gendered Relational Work: How gender shapes money attitudes and expectations of young adults pp. 765-784

- Nina Bandelj, Yader R. Lanuza and Julie S. Kim
- The Fetish Revisited: Marx, Freud and the Gods Black People Make by J. Lorand Matory pp. 785-789

- Max Haiven
- Culture is Bad For You pp. 790-791

- Patricia A. Banks
- Economic Science Fictions pp. 791-794

- Gökhan Mülayim
- Correction pp. 795-802

- The Editors
Volume 14, issue 5, 2021
- The fabrication of environmental intangibles as a questionable response to environmental problems pp. 517-532

- Eve Chiapello and Anita Engels
- The making of the corporate carbon footprint: the politics behind emission scoping pp. 533-548

- Jayme Walenta
- Conservation, finance, bureaucrats: managing time and space in the production of environmental intangibles pp. 549-563

- Stéphanie Barral
- The Round Table on Responsible Soy’s Landnahme: converting sustainable practices into tradable intangibles to protect the environment pp. 564-579

- Juan Ignacio Staricco
- A market infrastructure for environmental intangibles: the materiality and challenges of index insurance for agriculture in Senegal pp. 580-595

- Sara Angeli Aguiton
- Economic under-determination: industrial competitiveness and free allowances in the European carbon market pp. 596-611

- Véra Ehrenstein and Daniel Neyland
- How to Destroy Surveillance Capitalism pp. 612-615

- Elif Buse Doyuran
- Capitalism, Institutions and Social Orders: The Case of Contemporary Spain pp. 616-618

- Laura Martínez-Jiménez
- A Recipe for Gentrification: Food, Power, and Resistance in the City pp. 618-622

- Vladimir Mikadze
- Digital Entrepreneurship in Africa: How a Continent is Escaping Silicon Valley’s Long Shadow pp. 622-625

- j. Siguru Wahutu
Volume 14, issue 4, 2021
- Visibility and vulnerability in online marketing practices pp. 373-387

- Daniel Carter and Elizabeth K. Eger
- Financial contagion: problems of proximity and connectivity in financial markets pp. 388-402

- Kristian Bondo Hansen
- Banking on gold in Vietnam pp. 403-415

- Allison Truitt
- ‘Deep in the earth a shining substance:’ sequestration and display in gold mining and central banks pp. 416-434

- Elizabeth Ferry
- Deep time financing? ‘Generational' responsibilities and the problem of rendez-vous in the U.S. nuclear waste programme pp. 435-448

- Başak Saraç-Lesavre
- Tracking lives, forging markets pp. 449-463

- Maiju Tanninen, Turo-Kimmo Lehtonen and Minna Ruckenstein
- Speculating on precarious income: finance cultures and the risky strategies of healthy volunteers in clinical drug trials pp. 464-484

- Jill A. Fisher, Megan M. Wood and Torin Monahan
- Derivative character investments: social impact bonds as path-changing devices pp. 485-497

- Emily Rosamond
- Hirschman’s Exit, Voice, and Loyalty and contemporary economic sociology pp. 498-505

- José Ossandón
- Technologies of Speculation: The Limits of Knowledge in a Data-Driven Society pp. 506-509

- Emanuel Moss
- The Exclusionary Politics of Digital Financial Inclusion: Mobile Money, Gendered Walls pp. 509-512

- Nazli Azergun
- Red Gold: The Managed Extinction of the Giant Bluefin Tuna pp. 512-515

- Aaron Van Neste
Volume 14, issue 3, 2021
- The mutability of economic things pp. 271-279

- Veit Braun, Saskia Brill and Alexander Dobeson
- Experiments in co-modification: a relational take on the becoming of commodities and the making of market value pp. 280-292

- Kristin Asdal and Béatrice Cointe
- Trading with risk: associating bovine Tuberculosis to cattle commodities in risk-based trading pp. 293-305

- Jessica Helen Phoenix
- Holding on to and letting go of seed: quasi-commodities and the passage of property pp. 306-318

- Veit Braun
- Suspended commodification: assetization and the politics of silobolsa in Argentine soybean agriculture pp. 319-331

- Pierre Delvenne
- A story of its own: creating singular gift-commodities for voluntary carbon markets pp. 332-343

- Saskia Brill
- The politics of value revisited: commodities, assets, and the gifts of nature pp. 344-356

- Alexander Dobeson
- The Unknowers: How Strategic Ignorance Rules the World pp. 357-359

- Scott Frickel
- The will to ignorance pp. 359-361

- Claudia Aradau
- The power to ignore and the power to hide pp. 361-363

- Birke Otto
- Knowing The Unknowers pp. 364-367

- Steve Fuller
- Oracular power and the architects of the future pp. 368-371

- Linsey McGoey
Volume 14, issue 2, 2021
- Debt trails: following relations of debt across borrowers, organizations, and states pp. 127-138

- Zsuzsanna Vargha and Léna Pellandini-Simányi
- Money cards and identity cards: De-vicing consumer credit in post-war Sweden pp. 139-158

- Orsi Husz
- Between a knock at the door and a knock to your score: re-thinking ‘governing through debt’ through the hopeful ‘imaginaries’ of UK debtors pp. 159-175

- Samuel Kirwan
- The financialization of social policy and the politicization of student debt in Chile pp. 176-193

- Felipe González-López
- Creative industries micro-enterprises and informality: a case study of the Shweshwe sewing industry in South Africa pp. 194-208

- Jen Snowball and Aviwe Mapuma
- Sustainability and immaterial commons: rentier appropriation and intermediation in the artisanal fishing space of southern Chile pp. 209-224

- Alfredo Macías Vázquez and Gonzalo Saavedra Gallo
- Depoliticisation, technical discourse, and paper-money: a case study in the bank restriction period pp. 225-239

- David M. Batt
- From selling songs to engineering experiences: exploring the competitive strategies of music streaming platforms pp. 240-257

- Brian J. Hracs and Jack Webster
- The Smart City in a Digital World pp. 258-261

- Kathleen F. Oswald
- On Trend: The Business of Forecasting the Future pp. 261-263

- Jian Xiao
- Black Market: The Slave’s Value in National Culture after 1865 pp. 263-266

- Amy Bride
- Dark Finance: Illiquidity and Authoritarianism at the Margins of Europe pp. 266-269

- Marek Mikuš
Volume 14, issue 1, 2021
- Correction pp. I-I

- The Editors
- Doing economics otherwise, from one crisis to the next pp. 1-8

- Carolyn Hardin
- Umbrella platform of Tencent eSports industry in China pp. 9-25

- Yupei Zhao and Zhongxuan Lin
- Sites of qualification: the motorcycle rider airbag and the production of safety pp. 26-40

- Suzanne Reimer and Philip Pinch
- The precarious Chinese financial ecology of expertise: discontent in the mix pp. 41-53

- Giulia Dal Maso
- Risk management and the logic of elimination pp. 54-69

- Anna Stanley
- Incommensurate abstractions and the (re)quantification of monetary amounts: how Western Kenyans measure and are measured in a behavioral economic experiment pp. 70-86

- Mario Schmidt
- Alipay’s ‘Ant Credit Pay’ meets China’s factory workers: the depersonalisation and re-personalisation of online lending pp. 87-100

- Tom McDonald and Li Dan
- Shaping epistemic distance: producing and withholding knowledge in market research pp. 101-116

- Johan Nilsson
- Nine Lives of Neoliberalism pp. 117-121

- Dimitris Soudias
- Bubbles and Machines: Gender, Information and Financial Crises pp. 121-123

- Ting-Fai Yu
- Metrics at Work: Journalism and the Contested Meaning of Algorithms pp. 123-125

- Juan M. del Nido
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