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The Spectacle of Expertise

Why Financial Analysts Perform in the Media
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The Spectacle of Expertise by Alex Preda explores the rising prominence of financial experts in media, revealing how their authority and persuasive power are crafted. Through an ethnographic study of TV and radio studios in Hong Kong, Preda examines the collaborative production of financial discourse by analysts, anchors, and producers. The book highlights the centrality of spoken financial talk in shaping transactions and legitimising financialisation, emphasising the distinct skills required to perform expertise publicly and the challenge this poses to contesting expert claims.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in sociological studies of finance, media and communication scholars, financial professionals, and anyone keen to understand the interplay between expertise, media, and public perception in global financial centres.

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Alex Preda provides an ethnographic exploration of how financial expertise is performed and produced in the media, analyzing its features and how audiences react to it. He examines how analysts, anchors, and producers collaborate in manufacturing financial talk that circulates around the world.

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Financial experts have become ubiquitous on television, radio, and social media. They provide investment advice, interpret market movements, and explain the implications of political events, wielding a great deal of power and influence through their media presence. How do these experts acquire their authority, and what makes displays of financial expertise persuasive to their audiences?

Alex Preda provides an ethnographic exploration of how financial expertise is performed and produced in the media, analysing its features and how audiences react to it. He examines how analysts, anchors, and producers collaborate in manufacturing financial talk that circulates around the world. Preda emphasises the significance of talkโ€”as opposed to the written wordโ€”in finance, as the fabric of many transactions and a means of capturing capital. Analysts and media figures understand financial talk as requiring a skill set distinct from conducting research or representing facts. Preda demonstrates that analysts and media professionals deploy expertise when they engage with audiences in ways that make it difficult to contest the claims conveyed in their talk.

The Spectacle of Expertise is based on close observations of TV and radio studios in Hong Kong, a global financial centre and a crucial gateway to China, including interviews with audience members and financial analysts who appear as regular guests. It offers new and global perspectives on the relationship between financial expertise and the media, the making of public-expert talk, and how expertise is used to legitimise financialisation.

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Praised as an original and insightful study, this book is highly recommended by scholars such as Karin Knorr Cetina, who highlights its importance for sociologists of finance, economists, and media professionals. Harry Collins lauds its timely analysis of expert financial communication post-2008 crash. The work offers profound reflections on the social dynamics of expertise and its impact on public understanding of finance.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780231202466

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 24 January 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Columbia University Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 272

About the Author

Alex Preda is professor of professions, markets, and technology at Kingโ€™s Business School, Kingโ€™s College London. He is the author of Framing Finance: The Boundaries of Markets and Modern Capitalism (2009) and Noise: Living and Trading in Electronic Finance (2017), as well as a coeditor of the Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Finance (2013).

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