Journal of Cultural Economy
2008 - 2025
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Volume 12, issue 6, 2019
- An assemblage of framings and tamings: multi-sited analysis of infrastructures as a methodology pp. 461-477

- Antti Silvast and Mikko J. Virtanen
- How metaphors matter: an ethnography of blockchain-based re-descriptions of the world pp. 478-490

- Sandra Faustino
- Can they all be ‘Shit-heads’?: learning to be a contrarian investor pp. 491-507

- Daniel Souleles and Kristian Bondo Hansen
- Logics of onshoring: brand geographies, corporate tax responsibility and common sense pp. 508-520

- Rebecca Bramall
- LIVE Baccarat calculations: Macau machine gambling and the production of the post-socialist subject pp. 521-538

- Tim Simpson
- The prosumer economy and the sex industry: the creation of an online community of sex prosumers pp. 539-551

- Yeela Lahav-Raz
- Calculating the blue economy: producing trust in numbers with business tools and reflexive objectivity pp. 552-570

- Hilde Reinertsen and Kristin Asdal
- The discreet charm of activeness: the vain construction of efficient smart grid users pp. 571-589

- Anna Wallsten and Vasilis Galis
- Assessing the role of collaboration in the process of museum innovation pp. 590-606

- Chuan Li and Vicente Coll-Serrano
- Declarations of Dependence: Money, Aesthetics, and the Politics of Care pp. 607-609

- Kyle Mohr
- Counterproductive: Time Management in the Knowledge Economy pp. 609-612

- Julia Scatliff O'Grady
- The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power pp. 612-614

- Paul Giles
Volume 12, issue 5, 2019
- Languages of economic crises: narrating, resisting, speaking otherwise pp. 353-360

- Sonya Marie Scott
- The metaphors of crises pp. 361-381

- Daniele Besomi
- Vultures, debt and desire: the vulture metaphor and Argentina’s sovereign debt crisis pp. 382-400

- Sonya Marie Scott
- Recuperating and (re)learning the language of autogestión in Argentina’s empresas recuperadas worker cooperatives pp. 401-422

- Marcelo Vieta
- Confronting Spain’s crises: from the language of the plazas to the rise of Podemos pp. 423-440

- Jose Luis Carretero Miramar and Christopher Bradd
- Making sense of precarity: talking about economic insecurity with millennials in Canada pp. 441-447

- Nancy Worth
- Language, gender and crisis: An interview with Katherine Gibson pp. 448-460

- Katherine Gibson and Sonya Scott
Volume 12, issue 4, 2019
- Moral barriers between work/life balance policy and practice in academia pp. 251-264

- Fabian Cannizzo, Christian Mauri and Nick Osbaldiston
- Decentralization: an incomplete ambition pp. 265-285

- Nathan Schneider
- New lamps for old: financialised governance of cities and clean energy pp. 286-298

- Janette Webb
- Passing cash from bank notes to bitcoin: standardizing money pp. 299-316

- Jonathan H. Grossman
- Towards a commodity theory of token money: on ‘Gold standard thinking in a fiat currency world’ pp. 317-335

- Chris Vasantkumar
- Stop the clock: comprehending and contesting the logic of speculative time pp. 336-340

- Oliver Levingston
- Knowledge and social freedom pp. 341-346

- Silvia Rief
- Doing Business in Cameroon: An Anatomy of Economic Governance pp. 347-349

- Naaborle Sackeyfio
- Transit Life: How Commuting is Transforming Our Cities pp. 350-351

- Armond R. Towns
Volume 12, issue 3, 2019
- Against accumulation: lifestyle minimalism, de-growth and the present post-ecological condition pp. 185-200

- Miriam Meissner
- People-based marketing and the cultural economies of attribution metrics pp. 201-214

- Harrison Smith
- The –ography of markets (or, the responsibilities of market studies) pp. 215-227

- Philip Roscoe and Olga Loza
- Culturalisation and devices: what is culture in cultural economy? pp. 228-241

- Lizzie Richardson
- Cash and Dash: How ATMs and Computers Changed Banking, by Bernardo Bátiz-Lazo pp. 242-244

- Michael Palm
- Risking together: how finance is dominating everyday life in Australia, by Dick Bryan and Mike Rafferty pp. 244-247

- Carolyn Hardin
- Code + Clay … Data + Dirt – Five Thousand Years of Urban Media by Shannon Mattern pp. 247-249

- Darren Umney
Volume 12, issue 2, 2019
- Money and moneyness: thoughts on the nature and distributional power of the ‘backbone’ of capitalist political economy pp. 101-118

- Kai Koddenbrock
- Trust, reputation and ambiguous freedoms: financial institutions and subversive libertarians navigating blockchain, markets, and regulation pp. 119-132

- Inês Faria
- Cache society: transactional records, electronic money, and cultural resistance pp. 133-153

- Rachel O’Dwyer
- When socialists marketize: the case of China’s wind power market sector pp. 154-168

- Julia Kirch Kirkegaard and Koray Caliskan
- Il/legitimate exchange: histories of fraud and activist businesses pp. 169-175

- Adam Richard Rottinghaus
- The Creativity Hoax: Precarious Work and the Gig Economy, by George Morgan and Pariece Nelligan pp. 176-178

- Michael Zakim
- Media Amnesia, by Laura Basu pp. 178-180

- Aaron Heresco
- The Social Life of Financial Derivatives: Markets, Risk, and Time, by Ed LiPuma pp. 180-184

- Joyce Goggin
Volume 12, issue 1, 2019
- How can experts help governments think?: inaugural lecture pp. 1-20

- Glen O’Hara
- A guaranteed basic income and the aesthetics of existence pp. 21-35

- Barbara Jenkins
- Character and organization pp. 36-53

- Paul du Gay, Thomas Lopdrup-Hjorth, Kirstine Zinck Pedersen and Anne Obling Roelsgaard
- Organizational trials of valuation: insights from the work of leaning the patient distribution process at a children’s hospital pp. 54-69

- Amalie Martinus Hauge
- Children’s market researchers as moral brokers pp. 70-82

- Daniel Thomas Cook
- Desanctifying the charisma of numbers pp. 83-89

- Luke Stark
- (Not) getting paid to do what you love: gender, social media, and aspirational work, by Brooke Erin Duffy pp. 90-93

- Kait Kribs
- The Case against Education: Why the Education System Is a Waste of Time and Money, by Brian Caplan pp. 93-97

- Vik Loveday
- The Moral Economists: R.H. Tawney, Karl Polanyi, E.P. Thompson, and the Critique of Capitalism, by Tim Rogan pp. 97-99

- David A. Zalewski
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