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Material Cultures of Financialisation

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Material Cultures of Financialisation offers a pioneering exploration of financialisation through the lens of material culture. It provides a precise definition of financialisation to clarify its distinction from related economic phenomena. The book introduces the innovative 10Cs frameworkโ€”Constructed, Construed, Conforming, Commodified, Contextual, Contradictory, Closed, Contested, Collective and Chaoticโ€”to analyse how financialisation shapes material culture and embeds itself in everyday life. Through detailed case studies across sectors like water provision, housing, financial literacy, media, and well-being, this collection reveals the complex ways financialisation influences social and economic practices.
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Essential reading for scholars and students of finance, economics, social sciences, and cultural studies who seek a deeper understanding of financialisation's material and social dynamics. Also suitable for policymakers and professionals interested in the cultural implications of financial systems.

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This collection offers pathbreaking framing of the material culture of financialisation. It begins with a tight definition of financialisation in order to distinguish the phenomenon of financialisation from its effects and from the looser associations prevalent within much of the literature such as the presence of credit or even simply (more extensive) monetary relations.

To locate financialisation within economic and social reproduction, of which material culture is a part, close attention is paid to the distinctive forms of financialisation arising from commodification, commodity form and commodity calculation. The differences in the extent to which, and how, these prevail are addressed through the innovative system of provision approach and its framing of material culture through use of ten distinctive attributes of such cultures, known as the 10Cs (Constructed, Construed, Conforming, Commodified, Contextual, Contradictory, Closed, Contested, Collective and Chaotic).

This framing of the cultures attached to financialisation is then illustrated through case studies demonstrating the diverse ways in which shifting cultures have served to embed financialisation in our daily lives. After a discussion of the material culture of financialisation itself, there are two sector examples which review financial cultures in the provision of water and housing. These are followed by considerations of financialisation in financial literacy and financial inclusion, the media and, finally, well-being.

The chapters in Material Cultures of Financialisation were originally published in a special issue of New Political Economy.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781138549777

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 04 September 2018

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Contributors:

  • Edited by Kate Bayliss
  • Edited by Ben Fine
  • Edited by Mary Robertson

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 174.0mm

Height: 246.0mm

Weight: 390g

Pages: 112

About the Author

Kate Bayliss is a Research Associate at SOAS, University of London and Research Fellow at University of Leeds, UK. For over two decades she has been conducting research into the nature and impact of privatisation in the provision of infrastructure and essential services, working with UN Agencies, governments and Civil Society.

Ben Fine is Professor of Economics at SOAS, University of London, UK. His books have won both the Gunnar Myrdal Prize and the Deutscher Prize. He Chairs the International Initiative for Promoting Political Economy (iippe.org).

Mary Robertson is Head of Economic Policy for the Leader of the Labour Party. She has a MSc and PhD in Economics from SOAS, University of London, and previously worked at Leeds University Business School and the University of Greenwich, UK.

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