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The Blackwell cultural economy reader / edited by Ash Amin and Nigel Thrift.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Blackwell readers in geographyPublication details: Malden, MA : Blackwell, c2004.Description: xxx, 413 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 0631234284
  • 0631234292
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306.3 BLA
Contents:
Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I Production; 1 A Mixed Economy of Fashion Design; 2 Net-Working for a Living:Irish Software Developers in the Global Workplace; 3 Instrumentalizing the Truth of Practice; 4 The Economy of Qualities; Part II Finance and Money; 5 Inside the Economy of Appearances; 6 Physics and Finance:S-Terms and Modern Finance as a Topic for Science Studies; 7 Traders 'Engagement with Markets:A Postsocial Relationship; Part III Regulation; 8 Varieties of Protectors; 9 The Agony of Mammon; 10 Governing by Numbers:Why Calculative Practices Matter. Part IV Commodity Chains11 African/Asian/Uptown/Downtown; 12 Retailers, Knowledges and Changing Commodity Networks: The Case of the Cut Flower Trade; 13 Culinary Networks and Cultural Connections: A Conventions Perspective; Part V Consumption; 14 Making Love in Supermarkets; 15 Window Shopping at Home:Classifieds, Catalogues and New Consumer Skills; 16 What 's in a Price?An Ethnography of Tribal Art at Auction; 17 It 's Showtime:On the W
Summary: This Reader brings together the exciting and innovative work that has appeared in the last 10 years in the growing field of cultural economy.:.; Brings together exciting and innovative work from the last ten years in the emerging field of cultural economy.; Contains a substantial introduction by the editors on the main strands and history of the cultural economy approach.; Shows how the pursuit of prosperity always involves multiple and hybrid orderings that cannot be reduced to either the terms culture or economy.; Shows that thinking about cultural economy is both a substantive task and a va
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I Production; 1 A Mixed Economy of Fashion Design; 2 Net-Working for a Living:Irish Software Developers in the Global Workplace; 3 Instrumentalizing the Truth of Practice; 4 The Economy of Qualities; Part II Finance and Money; 5 Inside the Economy of Appearances; 6 Physics and Finance:S-Terms and Modern Finance as a Topic for Science Studies; 7 Traders 'Engagement with Markets:A Postsocial Relationship; Part III Regulation; 8 Varieties of Protectors; 9 The Agony of Mammon; 10 Governing by Numbers:Why Calculative Practices Matter. Part IV Commodity Chains11 African/Asian/Uptown/Downtown; 12 Retailers, Knowledges and Changing Commodity Networks: The Case of the Cut Flower Trade; 13 Culinary Networks and Cultural Connections: A Conventions Perspective; Part V Consumption; 14 Making Love in Supermarkets; 15 Window Shopping at Home:Classifieds, Catalogues and New Consumer Skills; 16 What 's in a Price?An Ethnography of Tribal Art at Auction; 17 It 's Showtime:On the W

This Reader brings together the exciting and innovative work that has appeared in the last 10 years in the growing field of cultural economy.:.; Brings together exciting and innovative work from the last ten years in the emerging field of cultural economy.; Contains a substantial introduction by the editors on the main strands and history of the cultural economy approach.; Shows how the pursuit of prosperity always involves multiple and hybrid orderings that cannot be reduced to either the terms culture or economy.; Shows that thinking about cultural economy is both a substantive task and a va

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