Financialization has become the go-to term for scholars grappling with the growth of finance. This Handbook offers the first comprehensive survey of the scholarship on financialization, connecting finance with changes in politics, technology, culture, society and the economy.
It takes stock of the diverse avenues of research that comprise financialization studies and the contributions they have made to understanding the changes in contemporary societies driven by the rise of finance. The chapters chart the field’s evolution from research describing and critiquing the manifestations of financialization towards scholarship that pinpoints the driving forces, mechanisms and boundaries of financialization.
Written for researchers and students not only in economics but from across the social sciences and the humanities, this book offers a decidedly global and pluri-disciplinary view on financialization for those who are looking to understand the changing face of finance and its consequences.
Financialization: An Introduction
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Entrepreneurship, Finance and Social Stratification: The Socio-Economic Background of Financialization
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Financialization as a Socio-technical Process
Eve Chiapello
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Financialization and the Uses of History
Mareike Beck, Samuel Knafo
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Securities Exchanges: Subjects and Agents of Financialization
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Essay Forum: Labor in Financialization – Value Logics and Labor: Collateral Damage or Central Focus?
págs. 324-330
Essay Forum: Labor in Financialization – A Dual Democratization of Finance? Labor’s Political Question after Financialization
págs. 340-343
Culture and Financialization: Four Approaches
págs. 347-357
Financialization as Mathematization: The Calculative and Regulatory Consequences of Risk Management
págs. 358-368
“A Machine for Living”: The Cultural Economy of Financial Subjectivity
págs. 369-379
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Financial Literacy Education: A Questionable Answer to the Financialization of Everyday Life
págs. 390-399
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