The editor of this book brings together scholars from numerous disciplines, along with nonacademics to address the question of economic representation from a variety of perspectives, ranging from the question of globalization to cultural economies.
The editor of this book brings together scholars from numerous disciplines, along with nonacademics to address the question of economic representation from a variety of perspectives, ranging from the question of globalization to cultural economies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David F. Ruccio is Professor in the Department of Economics and Policy Studies at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA and editor of the journal Rethinking Marxism.
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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"
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"
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