Journal of Cultural Economy
2008 - 2025
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Volume 11, issue 6, 2018
- Price and the person: markets, discrimination, and personhood pp. 501-513

- Liz Moor and Celia Lury
- Digital householding: calculating and moralizing domestic life through homemade spreadsheets pp. 514-534

- Mateusz Halawa and Marta Olcoń-Kubicka
- Workfulness: governing the disobedient brain pp. 535-548

- Carina Guyard and Anne Kaun
- Performing housing debt attachments: forming semi-financialised subjects pp. 549-564

- Tomáš Samec
- Between freedom and futility: on the political uses of corporate globalizing discourses pp. 565-590

- Kevin Funk
- A response in the first person pp. 591-594

- Marilyn Strathern
- Taking aim at or making friends with the metaphysical theorists pp. 595-597

- Brayden King
- On the beginning of formal organization pp. 598-601

- Damian O’Doherty
- The sun also rises pp. 602-607

- Paul du Gay and Signe Vikkelsø
Volume 11, issue 5, 2018
- Mundane market matters: from ordinary to profound and back again pp. 377-385

- Daniel Neyland, Véra Ehrenstein and Sveta Milyaeva
- The skin of commerce: governing through plastic food packaging pp. 386-403

- Gay Hawkins
- The friction of the mundane: on the problematic marketization of the carbon stored by trees in the tropics pp. 404-419

- Véra Ehrenstein
- Assembling lines: queue management and the production of market economy in post-socialist services pp. 420-439

- Zsuzsanna Vargha
- Devising the consumer of the competitive electricity market: the mundane meter, the unbundling doctrine, and the re-bundling of choice pp. 440-457

- Catherine Grandclément and Alain Nadaï
- The ‘s’ in markets: mundane market concepts and how to know a (strawberry) market pp. 458-475

- Christian Frankel
- Keynesianism, technocracy and class struggle pp. 476-479

- Clara Elisabetta Mattei
- Periodizing Keynesianism pp. 480-482

- Andrew Sartori
- A politics of infinite deferral pp. 483-485

- Sarah Muir
- At first sight something impossible pp. 486-488

- Geoff Mann
- Innovating and improvising the social contract in the US financial borderscape pp. 489-495

- Mark Kear
- Bankers and Empire: How Wall Street Colonized the Caribbean, by Peter James Hudson pp. 496-499

- Kimberley D. McKinson
Volume 11, issue 4, 2018
- Sites, funds and spheres of exchange in a Clean Development Mechanism project pp. 277-290

- Pablo Jaramillo
- Financial performativity as evidence of immanence: the phenomenology of liquidity crisis in contemporary markets for risk pp. 291-302

- Chris Jefferis
- Humor and heuristics: culture, genre, and economic thought in The Big Short pp. 303-314

- Gavin Benke
- Cultured meat and cowless milk: on making markets for animal-free food pp. 315-329

- Michael J. Mouat and Russell Prince
- Cosmopolitical encounters: Prototyping at the National Zoo in Santiago, Chile pp. 330-347

- Martín Tironi and Pablo Hermansen
- On problem-setting the cosmopolitical: a response to Tironi and Hermansen pp. 348-350

- Keith M. Murphy
- Cosmopolitical zoo: a response to Tironi and Hermansen pp. 351-353

- Marisol de la Cadena
- Notes for a cosmopolitical design: regarding the comments from Marisol de la Cadena and Keith M. Murphy pp. 354-358

- Martín Tironi and Pablo Hermansen
- Moral technologies of economic life: Fridman’s Freedom from Work and Wilkis’ The Moral Power of Money pp. 359-364

- Nicholas D’Avella
- Paid: Tales of Dongles, Checks, and Other Money Stuff, edited by Bill Maurer and Lana Swartz pp. 365-368

- Laura C. Brown
- L’Emprise des Marchés: Comprendre leur Fonctionnement pour Pouvoir les Changer, by Michel Callon pp. 368-371

- Yamina Tadjeddine
- Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America, by Nancy MacLean pp. 371-375

- Robert O. McDonald
Volume 11, issue 3, 2018
- A good hustle: the moral economy of market competition in adult webcam modeling pp. 177-192

- Niels van Doorn and Olav Velthuis
- Optimising ‘cash flows’: converting corporate finance to hard currency pp. 193-208

- Théo Bourgeron
- Consumer databases as practical accomplishments: the making of digital objects in three movements pp. 209-224

- Tomas Ariztia
- Subjective well-being in cultural advocacy: a politics of research between the market and the academy pp. 225-243

- Susan Oman and Mark Taylor
- Conceiving multiple markets through network analysis: evidence from the emergence of the World Music market pp. 244-260

- Glaucia Peres da Silva
- Thinking with, dissenting within: care-full critique for more-than-human worlds pp. 261-264

- Kelly Dombroski
- Beginning with care, touching feminist materiality pp. 265-267

- Stephen Healy
- Altering biopolitics pp. 268-270

- Elizabeth Reddy
- Learning to be affected through care pp. 271-273

- Gerda Roelvink
- Intertwining beyond – critical reading as a labour of care pp. 274-276

- Maria Puig de la Bellacasa
Volume 11, issue 2, 2018
- ‘Then you are making riskless money’: a critical discourse analysis of credit default swap coverage in the financial trade press pp. 97-109

- Michelle C. Forelle
- The wrong fish: maneuvering the boundaries of market-based resource management pp. 110-124

- Alexander Dobeson
- ‘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 pp. 125-140

- Gert Meyers and Ine Van Hoyweghen
- The business of film music in mainstream Nollywood: competing without advantage pp. 141-153

- Emaeyak Peter Sylvanus and Obiocha Purity Eze-Emaeyak
- The neurotic academic: anxiety, casualisation, and governance in the neoliberalising university pp. 154-166

- Vik Loveday
- Shaping Taxpayers: Values in Action at the Swedish Tax Agency, by Lotta Björklund Larsen pp. 167-169

- Rebecca Bramall
- The Knowledge We Have Lost in Information: The History of Information in Modern Economics, by Philip Mirowski and Edward Nik-Khah pp. 169-172

- Grant Bollmer
- Neoliberalism from Below: Popular Pragmatics & Baroque Economies, by Verónica Gago pp. 172-175

- Andrew Davis
Volume 11, issue 1, 2018
- Business schools, the anxiety of finance, and the order of the ‘middle tier’ pp. 1-19

- Horacio Ortiz and Fabian Muniesa
- Supplying the supply curve: an ethnography of environmental reverse auctions pp. 20-35

- Ritwick Ghosh
- 48 million configurations and counting: platform numbers and their capitalization pp. 36-53

- Adrian Mackenzie
- Maximizing production values in a dramatic television series production pp. 54-68

- Esther R. Maier
- Creativity at work: the production of work for sale by brand ambassadors pp. 69-82

- Guillaume Dumont
- All in the family? pp. 83-88

- Megan M. Wood
- Possessed and dispossessed pp. 89-95

- Laura Finch
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