Buch, Englisch, 344 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 681 g
Academic and Everyday
Buch, Englisch, 344 Seiten, Format (B × H): 161 mm x 240 mm, Gewicht: 681 g
Reihe: Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy
ISBN: 978-0-415-77453-6
Verlag: Routledge
In this volume, scholars from a wide variety of disciplines and countries, from inside and outside the academy, explore the implications of the fact that the economy is being represented in so many different ways. They analyze what it means for scholars and activists in trying to make sense of existing representations-theories, pictures, and stories--of the economy. They also show how new representations can be produced and utilized to change how we look at and participate in current economic debates.
By encouraging the mutual recognition of existing approaches and exploring the various ways economic representations function in diverse venues within and beyond mainstream economics, Ruccio has produced a book that is relevant to subjects as diverse as economic sociology and anthropology, political economy, globalization and cultural studies.
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INTRODUCTION, “What Are Economic Representations and What's at Stake?” GLOBAL ECONOMIES, 1. “Globalization through The Economist’s Lens: Knowledge, Representations, and Power”, 2. “Outsourcing Economics”, REPRESENTATIONAL ECONOMIES, 3. “Economic Representations”, 4. “Culture and Myth in Historical Representations of Appalachia's Economy”, ACADEMIC ECONOMIES, 5. "I'm Always Searchin': The Consumption of the Job Market in English", 6. “Economic Sociology: Reflections, Refractions, and Other Re-Visions”, 7. “Economic Representations in Archaeology: Macroscale and Microscale Approaches to Craft Production”, 8. “Archaeological Representations of the Economy”, DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIES, 9. “Economic Representations in an American Region: What’s at Stake in Appalachia?”, 10. “Pushing Into a Pipeline or Pushing on a String? Duelling Representations in Development and Educational Theories”, 11. “Economic Representation and Subjectification—Some Cases from China”, CULTURAL ECONOMIES, 12. “The Vernacular Economist’s Guide to Media and Culture”, 13. “Singing Money”, 14. “On Smugglers, Pirates, and Aroma Makers”, EVERYDAY ECONOMIES, 15. “Watching the Market’: Visual Representations of Financial Economy in Advertisements”, 16. “Everyday Economics and the Community Farm Alliance in Kentucky: An Interview with Deborah Webb", ALTERNATIVE ECONOMIES, 17. “Globeerizatoin or Beeroregionalism? Beer as an Economic Representation", 18. “Building Community Economies: A Postcapitalist Project of Sustainable Development”