
Finance and Society
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Cross-disciplinary journal dedicated to interrogating the central role of finance in contemporary life. Published by @CambridgeUP on behalf of @FinSocNet.
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In the next instalment of the latest Finance and Society forum, Michael McCarthy offers his insights into Brett Christophers’ asset-manager society: cup.org/3ZpcczK #OpenAccess #Finance


🚨Only 3 days left to submit for this #CFP 🚨Finance and Society: 'WHEN FINANCE BECOMES TECH' -- we welcome abstracts about embedded finance, the re-centralization of fintech, and what happens when financial and technological infrastructures dissolve into our daily lives!

New from Finance and Society! @BBonizzi and Annina Kaltenbrunner’s essay in our latest forum engages with Brett Christophers’ concept of asset-manager society, examining its key elements and the extent to which the concept can be observed in the Global South: cup.org/3XtOaB8


I wrote a review of 'The Price is Wrong: Why Capitalism Won’t Save the Planet' by Christophers for Finance and Society I focus on why certain economic approaches to green transitions continue to dominate policy discussions despite their consistent shortcomings shorturl.at/GsXYR


The next highlight from the Finance and Society 10th anniversary collection comes from the Volume 6.1 forum on critical macro-finance, in which Daniela Gabor outlines four propositions of the critical macro-finance approach. cup.org/3Utvgtu #TenYearsofFinSoc


Fabian Muniesa and Liliana Doganova examine different approaches to the view of ‘the future’ in the sociology of finance in our next Finance and Society anniversary article: cup.org/3ULW6NA #TenYearsofFinSoc


Jo Lindsay Walton's Finance and Society article explores how recent parallels drawn between Bitcoin and Yapese stone money are based on a misrepresentation of Yapese economic culture: cup.org/3ZeaYa7 #TenYearsofFinSoc


From Volume 9.1 of Finance and Society, Janet Roitman examines platform economies beyond the framing of the Global North/Global South 🌍 cup.org/4exrGWk #TenYearsofFinSoc #Open Access


In our final highlight from the #TenYearsofFinSoc Anniversary celebration, Finance and Society's editorial team examine what we can expect from finance and society studies in the 2020s and beyond. 👉 cup.org/3YNQROk #OpenAccess


As a Gold open access journal, Finance and Society has no subscription barriers for readers and offers various open access options for submitting authors. Learn more at: cup.org/4f3loiE #Finance #OpenAccess



📢 OUT NOW! Issue 10.3 of Finance and Society is now available on Cambridge Core! Join us here for highlights over the next few weeks, and check out the full issue now: cup.org/3ZMrLkX #OpenAccess




I have written a short piece on the utility of mythologising AI by the current crop of techno-elites. I am grateful to Opinio Juris for publishing it!

Huge congratulations to Dylan Cassar for publishing this important paper in Finance and Society. One of the first significant developments in performativity theorising of financial markets for a long while.

“What has actually happened to the political economy of the United States over the last half-century?” Samuel Chambers explores the impact of Melissa Cooper’s ‘Counterrevolution’ on this key question: cup.org/42q2Ntc #OpenAccess Finance and Society
