Journal of Cultural Economy
2008 - 2025
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Volume 9, issue 6, 2016
- Valuation struggles over pricing – determining the worth of wind power pp. 527-540

- Trine Pallesen
- Performativity and grassroots politics: on the practice of reshuffling mafia power pp. 541-554

- Christina Jerne
- Documenting financial performativity: film aesthetics and financial crisis pp. 555-569

- Alasdair King
- Non-marketizing agents in the study of markets: competing legacies of performativity and actor-network-theory in the marketization research program pp. 570-586

- Léna Pellandini-Simányi
- Performing property cycles pp. 587-603

- Rachel Weber
- Call and response: a reflection on Miranda Joseph’s from Aotearoa New Zealand pp. 604-610

- Kelly Dombroski
- Economics, economic anthropology, and debt pp. 611-616

- Drucilla K. Barker
- Towards a conceptualization of a debt-credit social process pp. 617-621

- Zdravka Todorova
- Responding and calling: for collaboration and/in counter-accounting for social justice pp. 622-625

- Miranda Joseph
- Uncovering the hidden history of African-American cooperatives pp. 626-629

- Jason T. Bartlett
- How Our Days Became Numbered: Risk and the Rise of the Statistical Individual, by Dan Bouk pp. 629-631

- Kevin P. Donovan
- Algorithmic Life: Calculative Devices in the Age of Big Data, edited by Louise Amoore and Vohla Poitukh pp. 631-634

- Philip Roscoe
- No Such Thing as a Free Gift: The Gates Foundation and the Price of Philanthropy, by Linsey McGoey pp. 634-636

- Jennifer Y. J. Hsu
- Re-imagining Economic Sociology, edited by Patrik Aspers and Nigel Dodd pp. 636-639

- Hendrik Vollmer
- Editorial Board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 9, issue 5, 2016
- The performativity of sports statistics: towards a research agenda pp. 445-457

- David Yarrow and Matthias Kranke
- Reactivity without legitimacy? Online consumer reviews in the restaurant industry pp. 458-475

- Jean-Samuel Beuscart, Kevin Mellet and Marie Trespeuch
- Making architecture compete: open-ended accumulation meets objectification and singularisation in the UK construction industry pp. 476-487

- Paul Gottschling
- Dreamings beyond ‘opportunity’: the collaborative economics of an aboriginal heritage trail pp. 488-506

- Carsten Holger Wergin
- alt.economy: strategies, tensions, challenges pp. 507-512

- Taylor C. Nelms
- Speculative Markets: Drug Circuits and Derivative Life in Nigeria, by Kristin Peterson pp. 513-519

- Hannah Appel
- Being Digital Citizens, by Engin Isin and Evelyn Ruppert pp. 519-522

- Samantha Close
- The Cultural Politics of Austerity: Past and Present in Austere Times, by Rebecca Bramall pp. 522-524

- Tracey Jensen
- Cultures of Financialization: Fictitious Capital in Popular Culture and Everyday Life, by Max Haiven pp. 524-526

- Leigh Claire La Berge
Volume 9, issue 4, 2016
- Comparative projects and the limits of choice: ethnography and microfinance in India and Paraguay pp. 347-363

- Sohini Kar and Caroline Schuster
- From the moral to the neural: brain scans, decision-making, and the problematization of economic (ir)rationality pp. 364-381

- Jean François Bissonnette
- The infrapolitics of cultural value: cultural policy, evaluation and the marginalisation of practitioner perspectives pp. 382-395

- Jack Newsinger and William Green
- Reputational capital in ‘the PR University’: public relations and market rationalities pp. 396-409

- Anne M. Cronin
- Back in the bazaar: taking Pierre Bourdieu to a trading room pp. 410-429

- Olivier Godechot
- Anxious Wealth: Money and Morality among China's New Rich pp. 430-432

- Leksa Lee
- Unearthing Conflict: Corporate Mining, Activism, and Expertise in Peru, by Fabiana Li pp. 433-436

- Stuart Kirsch
- Mining Capitalism: The Relationship Between Corporations and Their Critics pp. 436-438

- Fabiana Li
- Response to Fabiana Li’s review of Mining Capitalism pp. 439-441

- Stuart Kirsch
- Response to Stuart Kirsch’s review of Unearthing Conflict pp. 442-443

- Fabiana Li
Volume 9, issue 3, 2016
- Market innovation as framing, productive friction and bricolage: an exploration of the personal data market pp. 229-244

- Sveta Milyaeva and Daniel Neyland
- The performativity, performance and lively practices in financial stability press conferences pp. 245-260

- John Hogan Morris
- Peer lending and the subsumption of the informal pp. 261-276

- Mark Kear
- The multiple worlds of equity analysts: valuation, volume, and volatility pp. 277-295

- Jesper Blomberg
- How to embrace performativity while avoiding the rabbit hole pp. 296-303

- Aaron Z. Pitluck
- Structured by cows pp. 304-309

- Alberto Toscano
- Testing the provoked economy pp. 310-315

- José Ossandón and Trine Pallesen
- You must fall down the rabbit hole pp. 316-321

- Fabian Muniesa
- Interdisciplinary complexities pp. 322-329

- Grahame F Thompson
- On posthuman subjectivity pp. 330-336

- Annette-Carina van der Zaag
- The pragmatics of payment: adventures in first-person economy with Bill Maurer pp. 337-345

- Lauren Tooker and Bill Maurer
Volume 9, issue 2, 2016
- Unsettling issues: valuing public goods and the production of matters of concern pp. 121-126

- Philip Roscoe and Barbara Townley
- What price evidence? The ethics of office and the ethics of social science in British cultural policy pp. 127-140

- Dave O'Brien
- Keeping things different: coexistence within European markets for cleantech and biofuels pp. 141-156

- Liliana Doganova and Brice Laurent
- Valuations of experimental designs in proteomic biomarker experiments and traditional randomised controlled trials pp. 157-172

- Claes-Fredrik Helgesson, Francis Lee and Lisa Lindén
- Monetary organization and national identity: a review and considerations pp. 173-185

- Anders Ravn Sørensen
- Coordinating quality practices in Direct Trade coffee pp. 186-196

- Emil Holland, Chris Kjeldsen and Søren Kerndrup
- The logic of practice in the practice of logics: practicing journalism and its relationship with business in times of technological changes pp. 197-213

- Elena Raviola and Paola Dubini
- Convention theory and neoliberalism pp. 214-220

- Rainer Diaz-Bone
- Happiness as Enterprise. An essay on neoliberal life pp. 221-222

- Jessica Pykett
- Everyday Utopias: The Conceptual Life of Promising Spaces pp. 223-225

- Miranda J. M. Iossifidis
- A History of Econometrics: The Reformation from the 1970s pp. 226-228

- Sarah Marie Ruggins
Volume 9, issue 1, 2016
- Pragmatics of Money and Finance: Beyond Performativity and Fundamental Value pp. 1-4

- Melinda Cooper and Martijn Konings
- Public Currency: Anthropological Labor in Central Banks pp. 5-26

- Douglas R. Holmes
- Decomposing Money: Ontological options and spreads pp. 27-42

- Dick Bryan and Michael Rafferty
- How to Make Money with Words: Finance, Performativity, Language pp. 43-62

- Leigh Claire La Berge
- Historical Ontologies of Uncertainty and Money: Rethinking the Current Critique of Finance pp. 63-85

- Ute Tellmann
- The Spirit of Austerity pp. 86-100

- Martijn Konings
- An Inspiring Guide for de-Ontologizing the Crisis pp. 101-104

- Radman Selmic
- Liquidity Lost pp. 105-107

- Sarah Hall
- The specter of capital pp. 108-114

- Amin Samman
- The Reckoning: Financial Accountability and the Rise and Fall of Nations pp. 115-119

- Quinn DuPont
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