Journal of Cultural Economy
2008 - 2025
Current editor(s): Michael Pryke, Joe Deville, Tony Bennett, Liz McFall and Melinda Cooper From Taylor & Francis Journals Bibliographic data for series maintained by (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 10, issue 6, 2017
- Opiates for the masses: constructing a market for prescription (pain)killers pp. 485-497

- Melina Sherman
- Development as biopolitics: food security and the contemporary Indian experience pp. 498-509

- Jyotirmaya Tripathy
- Making news of value: exploiting dissonances in economic journalism pp. 510-523

- Tomás Undurraga
- Senses and artifacts in market transactions: the Korean case of agricultural produce auctions pp. 524-540

- Eun-Sung Kim
- Feminists write the Anthropocene: three tales of possibility in Late Capitalism pp. 541-548

- Danya Glabau
- A History of British Actuarial Thought, by Craig Turnbull pp. 549-552

- Arjen van der Heide
- Lower Ed: The Troubling Rise of For-Profit Colleges in the New Economy pp. 552-555

- Karen Gregory
- On brutal culture pp. 556-568

- Darren Umney, Taylor C. Nelms, Dave O'Brien, Fabian Muniesa, Liz Moor, Liz McFall, Melinda Cooper and Peter Campbell
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 10, issue 5, 2017
- Mind the (tax) gap: an ethnography of a number pp. 419-433

- Lotta Björklund Larsen
- Sourcing newness: ways of inducing indeterminacy pp. 434-449

- Michael Hutter and Ignacio Farías
- Calculation in the pirate bazaars pp. 450-461

- Maitrayee Deka
- Cryptocurrencies as market singularities: the strange case of Bitcoin pp. 462-473

- Sam Dallyn
- The Politics of Bitcoin: Software as Right-wing Extremism, by David Golumbia pp. 474-476

- Quinn DuPont
- Noise: Living and Trading in Electronic Finance, by Alex Preda pp. 476-479

- Crawford Spence
- The Currency of Desire: Libidinal Economy, Psychoanalysis, and Sexual Revolution, by David Bennett pp. 479-481

- David Hancock
- Abstract Market Theory, by Jon Roffe pp. 481-484

- Marc Lenglet
Volume 10, issue 4, 2017
- The politics of finance: cultural economy, cultural studies and the road ahead pp. 325-338

- Carolyn Hardin
- Reframing austerity: financial morality, savings and securitization pp. 339-355

- Dick Bryan and Michael Rafferty
- Between political economy and cultural studies: a response to Bryan and Rafferty pp. 356-363

- Lawrence Grossberg
- Haute finance in the not-so-quiet revolution: and the bombing of la Bourse de Montréal pp. 364-376

- Geoff Mann
- Shadow banking: a story of the (the Double) in science of finance pp. 377-392

- Ismail Erturk
- Something new: value and change in finance pp. 393-404

- Daniel Souleles
- Restoring the mediators: a response to Nick Seaver pp. 405-407

- Antoine Hennion
- Economics in the Twenty-First Century: A Critical Perspective, by Robert Chernomas and Ian Hudson pp. 408-410

- D. T. Cochrane
- How Industry Analysts Shape the Digital Future, by Neil Pollock and Robin Williams pp. 410-412

- Antonios Kaniadakis
- Plastic Water: The Social and Material Life of Bottled Water, by Gay Hawkins, Emily Potter, and Kane Race pp. 412-415

- Hervé Corvellec
- Household Recycling and Consumption Work: Social and Moral Economies, by Kathryn Wheeler and Miriam Glucksmann pp. 415-417

- David Evans
Volume 10, issue 3, 2017
- The break-up of management: critique inside-out pp. 231-236

- Damian O’Doherty and Helene Ratner
- Disability as infra-critique: a compositionist approach to the election process in Denmark pp. 237-250

- Christopher Gad and Steffen Dalsgaard
- Learning from experiments in optimization: post-critical perspectives on monitoring and evaluation pp. 251-264

- Brit Ross Winthereik and Casper Bruun Jensen
- Twilight in the leadership playground: and the training of the business self pp. 265-279

- Javier Lezaun and Fabian Muniesa
- Dark organizational theory pp. 280-295

- Steven D. Brown and Paula Reavey
- Misappropriation as market making: Butler, Callon, and street food in San Francisco, California pp. 296-308

- Sang-hyoun Pahk
- Attending to the mediators pp. 309-313

- Nick Seaver
- Money as icon: digging deeper into capitalism's affective properties pp. 313-316

- Erin B. Taylor
- Review of Deborah Lupton’s and Dawn Nafus’ pp. 317-321

- Stine Lomborg
- On Curiosity: The Art of Market Seduction, by Franck Cochoy, translated by Jaciara T. Lira pp. 321-323

- Lynne Pettinger
Volume 10, issue 2, 2017
- ‘The current gold coin of the New Jerusalem’: perception, symbolization, and money in Hawthorne’s pp. 127-135

- Jon Dietrick
- Revulsion and awe: charting the development of the moral economy of capitalism and its hero in the American imagination, from the protestant ethic to ecstasy of the entrepreneur pp. 136-149

- David Hancock
- Values in motion: anti-counterfeiting measures and the securitization of pharmaceutical flows pp. 150-162

- Mathieu Quet
- Price-effectiveness: pharmacoeconomics, value and the right price for HPV vaccines pp. 163-177

- Oscar Javier Maldonado Castañeda
- Creativity versus branding: totemism, animism and the pursuit of uniqueness in fashion pp. 178-190

- Kasper Tang Vangkilde
- Regulating belonging: surveillance, inequality, and the cultural production of abjection pp. 191-206

- Torin Monahan
- Macroprudential versus monetary blueprints for financial reform pp. 207-216

- Nathan Coombs
- Architectures of the information age pp. 217-222

- Luis F. Alvarez León
- Fast, easy, and in cash: artisan hardship and hope in the global economy, by Jason Antrosio and Rudi Colloredo-Mansfeld pp. 223-225

- Corinna Howland
- Illiberal Reformers: Race, Eugenics, and American Economics in the Progressive Era, by Thomas C. Leonard pp. 225-229

- Daniel Platt
Volume 10, issue 1, 2017
- Ten years after: it’s the economy culture, stupid! pp. 1-7

- Melinda Cooper and Liz McFall
- On (not) assembling a market for sustainable energy: heat network infrastructure and British cities pp. 8-20

- Janette Webb and David Hawkey
- The data analytics industry and the promises of real-time knowing: perpetuating and deploying a rationality of speed pp. 21-33

- David Beer
- How are we now? Real-time mood-monitoring as valuation pp. 34-48

- William Davies
- The social life of measurement: how methods have shaped the idea of culture in urban regeneration pp. 49-62

- Peter Campbell, Tamsin Cox and Dave O’Brien
- The performativity of the yield curve pp. 63-80

- Brett Christophers
- Rousseau’s Crusoe myth: the unlikely provenance of the neoclassical homo economicus pp. 81-96

- Matthew Watson
- Explaining the end of military tutelary regime and the July 15 coup attempt in Turkey pp. 97-111

- Koray Caliskan
- Attachments, you say? … How a concept collectively emerges in one research group pp. 112-121

- Antoine Hennion
- All to play for in measuring the economy pp. 122-125

- Diane Coyle
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