Market Studies
Herausgeber: Geiger, Susi; Pollock, Neil; Mason, Katy
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"Market studies is emerging as a coherent and important new field dedicated to understanding the origins, core concepts, theories, and methods of examining markets in the making. Featuring a contemporary and practical approach centralised around market practices, this book provides invaluable insight into the impact and future of the field"--
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 538
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1099g
- ISBN-13: 9781009413978
- ISBN-10: 100941397X
- Artikelnr.: 70898045
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 538
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1099g
- ISBN-13: 9781009413978
- ISBN-10: 100941397X
- Artikelnr.: 70898045
Introduction: the multiple pasts, presents and futures of markets and
Market Studies Susi Geiger, Katy Mason, Neil Pollock, Philip Roscoe,
Annmarie Ryan, Stefan Schwarzkopf and Pascale Trompette; Part I.: 1. Market
Designs and Market Misfires; 2. Tinkering in markets for collective goods:
experiments, exceptionalities and the case of HIV medications Nicole Gross
and Susi Geiger; 3. Market engineering: a new problem for Market Studies?
Trine Pallesen, José Ossandón and Christian Frankel; 4. Untangling
marketisation from assetisation? The case of the market for social
investments Théo Bourgeron; 5. Factishing a market Karin Brondino-Pompeo;
6. The dynamics of ongoing market maintenance through centralised market
work Debbie Harrison; Part II. Post-Performative Approaches to Studying
Markets: 7. The performativity test Béatrice Cointe and Kristin Asdal; 8.
Performative struggles and theory-practice decoupling in the design and the
implementation of a market-based instrument, French tradable certificates
for energy efficiency Thomas Reverdy; 9. Nudging as a tool of market design
and profitability: performativity in the age of behavioural economics
Leonardo Conte; 10. The social life of simulated markets: a Market Studies
approach Stefan Schwarzkopf; Part III. Valuation: 11. Facets of worth:
valuation processes in the polished diamond market Rian Mulcahy; 12.
Biomass qualification and the dynamics of market framing Jens
Iuel-Stissing, Peter Karnøe and Susse Georg; 13. Does forgetting make
markets? Historical silence in the political risk insurance market Paul
Robert Gilbert; 14. Vintage steel bicycles and a theory of value bricolage
Balázs Gosztonyi and Philip Roscoe; 15. Valuation in the market for
high-end audio: hunting 'monsters' in analogue disks Tsutomu Nakano; Part
IV. Markets in Motion: Places and Spaces: 16. Going to a safe place:
(re)qualifying market sites in the context of a global pandemic Annmarie
Ryan and Luis Araujo; 17. #CovidArcadia: the pandemic conditions of
emergence of digital-affective atmosphere Kath Bassett, Elif Buse Doyuran,
Liz McFall, Addie McGowan; 18. Making space and beating a path to a
marketplace: the uneven spatial ordering of Christmas tourism markets Torik
Holmes, Josiane Fernandes and Teea Palo; 19. Small trading circuits and
micro-logistics in pericapitalist markets Pascale Trompette; Part V. The
Secret Life of Market Studies Methods: 20. Method contestations in
marketography: from 'fly on the wall' to methods 'on the fly' Thomas Jalili
Tanha; 21. The camera is an engine: ways of seeing perspective, context and
reflexivity to make and shape markets through innovative research practice
Katy Mason and Liz McFall; 22. Design methods and Market Studies: co-design
methodology as performative research Charlotta Windahl and Katy Mason; 23.
Investigating market dynamics through the online trade press. A
methodological reflection Alexandre Mallard; 24. Digital texts as market
actors: a semantic network analysis Ban Lee, Philip Roscoe and David
Dowell; Part VI. Broadening the Perspectives in Market Studies: 25. What
about gender? An invitation to Market Studies scholars Riikka Murto; 26.
Marketing work and labour Robert Cluley; 27. Market system dynamics: key
processes, biases, and research opportunities Eileen Fischer and Markus
Giesler; 28. A vocabulary for analysing market change processes Hans
Kjellberg; Part VII. Future (Im)Perfect Markets: 29. Digital platforms and
(im)perfect market futures Gianluca Chimenti, Johan Hagberg and Luis
Araujo; 30. Reconfiguring visibility and participation in a digitalizing
world Amy Mathers, Johan Nilsson and Riika Murto; 31. Market futures and
the role of Market Studies in the making of circular economies Katy Mason
and Luis Araujo; 32. Making room for care in markets and in Market Studies
Susi Geiger and Olya Loza.
Market Studies Susi Geiger, Katy Mason, Neil Pollock, Philip Roscoe,
Annmarie Ryan, Stefan Schwarzkopf and Pascale Trompette; Part I.: 1. Market
Designs and Market Misfires; 2. Tinkering in markets for collective goods:
experiments, exceptionalities and the case of HIV medications Nicole Gross
and Susi Geiger; 3. Market engineering: a new problem for Market Studies?
Trine Pallesen, José Ossandón and Christian Frankel; 4. Untangling
marketisation from assetisation? The case of the market for social
investments Théo Bourgeron; 5. Factishing a market Karin Brondino-Pompeo;
6. The dynamics of ongoing market maintenance through centralised market
work Debbie Harrison; Part II. Post-Performative Approaches to Studying
Markets: 7. The performativity test Béatrice Cointe and Kristin Asdal; 8.
Performative struggles and theory-practice decoupling in the design and the
implementation of a market-based instrument, French tradable certificates
for energy efficiency Thomas Reverdy; 9. Nudging as a tool of market design
and profitability: performativity in the age of behavioural economics
Leonardo Conte; 10. The social life of simulated markets: a Market Studies
approach Stefan Schwarzkopf; Part III. Valuation: 11. Facets of worth:
valuation processes in the polished diamond market Rian Mulcahy; 12.
Biomass qualification and the dynamics of market framing Jens
Iuel-Stissing, Peter Karnøe and Susse Georg; 13. Does forgetting make
markets? Historical silence in the political risk insurance market Paul
Robert Gilbert; 14. Vintage steel bicycles and a theory of value bricolage
Balázs Gosztonyi and Philip Roscoe; 15. Valuation in the market for
high-end audio: hunting 'monsters' in analogue disks Tsutomu Nakano; Part
IV. Markets in Motion: Places and Spaces: 16. Going to a safe place:
(re)qualifying market sites in the context of a global pandemic Annmarie
Ryan and Luis Araujo; 17. #CovidArcadia: the pandemic conditions of
emergence of digital-affective atmosphere Kath Bassett, Elif Buse Doyuran,
Liz McFall, Addie McGowan; 18. Making space and beating a path to a
marketplace: the uneven spatial ordering of Christmas tourism markets Torik
Holmes, Josiane Fernandes and Teea Palo; 19. Small trading circuits and
micro-logistics in pericapitalist markets Pascale Trompette; Part V. The
Secret Life of Market Studies Methods: 20. Method contestations in
marketography: from 'fly on the wall' to methods 'on the fly' Thomas Jalili
Tanha; 21. The camera is an engine: ways of seeing perspective, context and
reflexivity to make and shape markets through innovative research practice
Katy Mason and Liz McFall; 22. Design methods and Market Studies: co-design
methodology as performative research Charlotta Windahl and Katy Mason; 23.
Investigating market dynamics through the online trade press. A
methodological reflection Alexandre Mallard; 24. Digital texts as market
actors: a semantic network analysis Ban Lee, Philip Roscoe and David
Dowell; Part VI. Broadening the Perspectives in Market Studies: 25. What
about gender? An invitation to Market Studies scholars Riikka Murto; 26.
Marketing work and labour Robert Cluley; 27. Market system dynamics: key
processes, biases, and research opportunities Eileen Fischer and Markus
Giesler; 28. A vocabulary for analysing market change processes Hans
Kjellberg; Part VII. Future (Im)Perfect Markets: 29. Digital platforms and
(im)perfect market futures Gianluca Chimenti, Johan Hagberg and Luis
Araujo; 30. Reconfiguring visibility and participation in a digitalizing
world Amy Mathers, Johan Nilsson and Riika Murto; 31. Market futures and
the role of Market Studies in the making of circular economies Katy Mason
and Luis Araujo; 32. Making room for care in markets and in Market Studies
Susi Geiger and Olya Loza.
Introduction: the multiple pasts, presents and futures of markets and
Market Studies Susi Geiger, Katy Mason, Neil Pollock, Philip Roscoe,
Annmarie Ryan, Stefan Schwarzkopf and Pascale Trompette; Part I.: 1. Market
Designs and Market Misfires; 2. Tinkering in markets for collective goods:
experiments, exceptionalities and the case of HIV medications Nicole Gross
and Susi Geiger; 3. Market engineering: a new problem for Market Studies?
Trine Pallesen, José Ossandón and Christian Frankel; 4. Untangling
marketisation from assetisation? The case of the market for social
investments Théo Bourgeron; 5. Factishing a market Karin Brondino-Pompeo;
6. The dynamics of ongoing market maintenance through centralised market
work Debbie Harrison; Part II. Post-Performative Approaches to Studying
Markets: 7. The performativity test Béatrice Cointe and Kristin Asdal; 8.
Performative struggles and theory-practice decoupling in the design and the
implementation of a market-based instrument, French tradable certificates
for energy efficiency Thomas Reverdy; 9. Nudging as a tool of market design
and profitability: performativity in the age of behavioural economics
Leonardo Conte; 10. The social life of simulated markets: a Market Studies
approach Stefan Schwarzkopf; Part III. Valuation: 11. Facets of worth:
valuation processes in the polished diamond market Rian Mulcahy; 12.
Biomass qualification and the dynamics of market framing Jens
Iuel-Stissing, Peter Karnøe and Susse Georg; 13. Does forgetting make
markets? Historical silence in the political risk insurance market Paul
Robert Gilbert; 14. Vintage steel bicycles and a theory of value bricolage
Balázs Gosztonyi and Philip Roscoe; 15. Valuation in the market for
high-end audio: hunting 'monsters' in analogue disks Tsutomu Nakano; Part
IV. Markets in Motion: Places and Spaces: 16. Going to a safe place:
(re)qualifying market sites in the context of a global pandemic Annmarie
Ryan and Luis Araujo; 17. #CovidArcadia: the pandemic conditions of
emergence of digital-affective atmosphere Kath Bassett, Elif Buse Doyuran,
Liz McFall, Addie McGowan; 18. Making space and beating a path to a
marketplace: the uneven spatial ordering of Christmas tourism markets Torik
Holmes, Josiane Fernandes and Teea Palo; 19. Small trading circuits and
micro-logistics in pericapitalist markets Pascale Trompette; Part V. The
Secret Life of Market Studies Methods: 20. Method contestations in
marketography: from 'fly on the wall' to methods 'on the fly' Thomas Jalili
Tanha; 21. The camera is an engine: ways of seeing perspective, context and
reflexivity to make and shape markets through innovative research practice
Katy Mason and Liz McFall; 22. Design methods and Market Studies: co-design
methodology as performative research Charlotta Windahl and Katy Mason; 23.
Investigating market dynamics through the online trade press. A
methodological reflection Alexandre Mallard; 24. Digital texts as market
actors: a semantic network analysis Ban Lee, Philip Roscoe and David
Dowell; Part VI. Broadening the Perspectives in Market Studies: 25. What
about gender? An invitation to Market Studies scholars Riikka Murto; 26.
Marketing work and labour Robert Cluley; 27. Market system dynamics: key
processes, biases, and research opportunities Eileen Fischer and Markus
Giesler; 28. A vocabulary for analysing market change processes Hans
Kjellberg; Part VII. Future (Im)Perfect Markets: 29. Digital platforms and
(im)perfect market futures Gianluca Chimenti, Johan Hagberg and Luis
Araujo; 30. Reconfiguring visibility and participation in a digitalizing
world Amy Mathers, Johan Nilsson and Riika Murto; 31. Market futures and
the role of Market Studies in the making of circular economies Katy Mason
and Luis Araujo; 32. Making room for care in markets and in Market Studies
Susi Geiger and Olya Loza.
Market Studies Susi Geiger, Katy Mason, Neil Pollock, Philip Roscoe,
Annmarie Ryan, Stefan Schwarzkopf and Pascale Trompette; Part I.: 1. Market
Designs and Market Misfires; 2. Tinkering in markets for collective goods:
experiments, exceptionalities and the case of HIV medications Nicole Gross
and Susi Geiger; 3. Market engineering: a new problem for Market Studies?
Trine Pallesen, José Ossandón and Christian Frankel; 4. Untangling
marketisation from assetisation? The case of the market for social
investments Théo Bourgeron; 5. Factishing a market Karin Brondino-Pompeo;
6. The dynamics of ongoing market maintenance through centralised market
work Debbie Harrison; Part II. Post-Performative Approaches to Studying
Markets: 7. The performativity test Béatrice Cointe and Kristin Asdal; 8.
Performative struggles and theory-practice decoupling in the design and the
implementation of a market-based instrument, French tradable certificates
for energy efficiency Thomas Reverdy; 9. Nudging as a tool of market design
and profitability: performativity in the age of behavioural economics
Leonardo Conte; 10. The social life of simulated markets: a Market Studies
approach Stefan Schwarzkopf; Part III. Valuation: 11. Facets of worth:
valuation processes in the polished diamond market Rian Mulcahy; 12.
Biomass qualification and the dynamics of market framing Jens
Iuel-Stissing, Peter Karnøe and Susse Georg; 13. Does forgetting make
markets? Historical silence in the political risk insurance market Paul
Robert Gilbert; 14. Vintage steel bicycles and a theory of value bricolage
Balázs Gosztonyi and Philip Roscoe; 15. Valuation in the market for
high-end audio: hunting 'monsters' in analogue disks Tsutomu Nakano; Part
IV. Markets in Motion: Places and Spaces: 16. Going to a safe place:
(re)qualifying market sites in the context of a global pandemic Annmarie
Ryan and Luis Araujo; 17. #CovidArcadia: the pandemic conditions of
emergence of digital-affective atmosphere Kath Bassett, Elif Buse Doyuran,
Liz McFall, Addie McGowan; 18. Making space and beating a path to a
marketplace: the uneven spatial ordering of Christmas tourism markets Torik
Holmes, Josiane Fernandes and Teea Palo; 19. Small trading circuits and
micro-logistics in pericapitalist markets Pascale Trompette; Part V. The
Secret Life of Market Studies Methods: 20. Method contestations in
marketography: from 'fly on the wall' to methods 'on the fly' Thomas Jalili
Tanha; 21. The camera is an engine: ways of seeing perspective, context and
reflexivity to make and shape markets through innovative research practice
Katy Mason and Liz McFall; 22. Design methods and Market Studies: co-design
methodology as performative research Charlotta Windahl and Katy Mason; 23.
Investigating market dynamics through the online trade press. A
methodological reflection Alexandre Mallard; 24. Digital texts as market
actors: a semantic network analysis Ban Lee, Philip Roscoe and David
Dowell; Part VI. Broadening the Perspectives in Market Studies: 25. What
about gender? An invitation to Market Studies scholars Riikka Murto; 26.
Marketing work and labour Robert Cluley; 27. Market system dynamics: key
processes, biases, and research opportunities Eileen Fischer and Markus
Giesler; 28. A vocabulary for analysing market change processes Hans
Kjellberg; Part VII. Future (Im)Perfect Markets: 29. Digital platforms and
(im)perfect market futures Gianluca Chimenti, Johan Hagberg and Luis
Araujo; 30. Reconfiguring visibility and participation in a digitalizing
world Amy Mathers, Johan Nilsson and Riika Murto; 31. Market futures and
the role of Market Studies in the making of circular economies Katy Mason
and Luis Araujo; 32. Making room for care in markets and in Market Studies
Susi Geiger and Olya Loza.