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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"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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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 538
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1097g
- ISBN-13: 9781009413978
- ISBN-10: 100941397X
- Artikelnr.: 70898045
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 538
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 1097g
- ISBN-13: 9781009413978
- ISBN-10: 100941397X
- Artikelnr.: 70898045
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction: the multiple pasts, presents and futures of markets and
market studies; Part I. Market Designs and Market Misfires: Introduction;
1. Tinkering in markets for collective goods: experiments, exceptionalities
and the case of HIV medications; 2. Market engineering: a new problem for
market studies?; 3. Disentangling marketisation from assetization? The case
of the market for social investments; 4. Factishing a market; 5. The
dynamics of ongoing market maintenance through centralised market work;
Part II. Post-Performative Approaches to Studying Markets: Introduction; 6.
The performativity test; 7. Performative struggles and theory-practice
decoupling in the design and the implementation of a market-based
instrument: French tradable certificates for energy efficiency; 8. Nudging
as a tool of market design and profitability: performativity in the age of
behavioural economics; 9. The social life of simulated markets: a market
studies approach Stefan Schwarzkopf; Part III. Valuation: Introduction; 10.
Facets of worth: valuation processes in the polished diamond market; 11.
Biomass qualification and the dynamics of market framing; 12. Does
forgetting make markets? Historical silence in the political risk insurance
market; 13. Vintage steel bicycles and a theory of value bricolage; 14.
Valuation in the market for high-end audio: hunting 'monsters' in analogue
disks; Part IV. Markets in Motion: Places and Spaces: Introduction; 15.
Going to a safe place: (re)qualifying market sites in the context of a
global pandemic; 16. #CovidArcadia: the pandemic conditions of the
emergence of digital-affective atmosphere; 17. Making space and beating a
path to a marketplace: the uneven spatial ordering of Christmas tourism
markets; 18. Small trading circuits and micro-logistics in pericapitalist
markets; Part V. The Secret Life of Market Studies Methods: Introduction;
19. Method contestations in marketography: from 'fly on the wall' to
methods 'on the fly'; 20. The camera is an engine: ways of seeing
perspective, context and reflexivity to make and shape markets through
innovative research practice; 21. Design methods and market studies:
co-design methodology as performative research; 22. Investigating market
dynamics through the online trade press. A methodological reflection; 23.
Digital texts as market actors: a semantic network analysis; Part VI.
Broadening the Perspectives in Market Studies: Introduction; 24. What about
gender? An invitation to Market Studies scholars; 25. Marketing work and
labour; 26. Market system dynamics: key processes, biases and research
opportunities; 27. A vocabulary for analysing market change processes; Part
VII. Future (Im)Perfect Markets: Introduction; 28. Digital platforms and
(im)perfect market futures; 29. Reconfiguring visibility and participation
in a digitalizing world; 30. Market futures and the role of market studies
in the making of circular economies; 31. Making room for care in markets
and in market studies.
market studies; Part I. Market Designs and Market Misfires: Introduction;
1. Tinkering in markets for collective goods: experiments, exceptionalities
and the case of HIV medications; 2. Market engineering: a new problem for
market studies?; 3. Disentangling marketisation from assetization? The case
of the market for social investments; 4. Factishing a market; 5. The
dynamics of ongoing market maintenance through centralised market work;
Part II. Post-Performative Approaches to Studying Markets: Introduction; 6.
The performativity test; 7. Performative struggles and theory-practice
decoupling in the design and the implementation of a market-based
instrument: French tradable certificates for energy efficiency; 8. Nudging
as a tool of market design and profitability: performativity in the age of
behavioural economics; 9. The social life of simulated markets: a market
studies approach Stefan Schwarzkopf; Part III. Valuation: Introduction; 10.
Facets of worth: valuation processes in the polished diamond market; 11.
Biomass qualification and the dynamics of market framing; 12. Does
forgetting make markets? Historical silence in the political risk insurance
market; 13. Vintage steel bicycles and a theory of value bricolage; 14.
Valuation in the market for high-end audio: hunting 'monsters' in analogue
disks; Part IV. Markets in Motion: Places and Spaces: Introduction; 15.
Going to a safe place: (re)qualifying market sites in the context of a
global pandemic; 16. #CovidArcadia: the pandemic conditions of the
emergence of digital-affective atmosphere; 17. Making space and beating a
path to a marketplace: the uneven spatial ordering of Christmas tourism
markets; 18. Small trading circuits and micro-logistics in pericapitalist
markets; Part V. The Secret Life of Market Studies Methods: Introduction;
19. Method contestations in marketography: from 'fly on the wall' to
methods 'on the fly'; 20. The camera is an engine: ways of seeing
perspective, context and reflexivity to make and shape markets through
innovative research practice; 21. Design methods and market studies:
co-design methodology as performative research; 22. Investigating market
dynamics through the online trade press. A methodological reflection; 23.
Digital texts as market actors: a semantic network analysis; Part VI.
Broadening the Perspectives in Market Studies: Introduction; 24. What about
gender? An invitation to Market Studies scholars; 25. Marketing work and
labour; 26. Market system dynamics: key processes, biases and research
opportunities; 27. A vocabulary for analysing market change processes; Part
VII. Future (Im)Perfect Markets: Introduction; 28. Digital platforms and
(im)perfect market futures; 29. Reconfiguring visibility and participation
in a digitalizing world; 30. Market futures and the role of market studies
in the making of circular economies; 31. Making room for care in markets
and in market studies.
Introduction: the multiple pasts, presents and futures of markets and
market studies; Part I. Market Designs and Market Misfires: Introduction;
1. Tinkering in markets for collective goods: experiments, exceptionalities
and the case of HIV medications; 2. Market engineering: a new problem for
market studies?; 3. Disentangling marketisation from assetization? The case
of the market for social investments; 4. Factishing a market; 5. The
dynamics of ongoing market maintenance through centralised market work;
Part II. Post-Performative Approaches to Studying Markets: Introduction; 6.
The performativity test; 7. Performative struggles and theory-practice
decoupling in the design and the implementation of a market-based
instrument: French tradable certificates for energy efficiency; 8. Nudging
as a tool of market design and profitability: performativity in the age of
behavioural economics; 9. The social life of simulated markets: a market
studies approach Stefan Schwarzkopf; Part III. Valuation: Introduction; 10.
Facets of worth: valuation processes in the polished diamond market; 11.
Biomass qualification and the dynamics of market framing; 12. Does
forgetting make markets? Historical silence in the political risk insurance
market; 13. Vintage steel bicycles and a theory of value bricolage; 14.
Valuation in the market for high-end audio: hunting 'monsters' in analogue
disks; Part IV. Markets in Motion: Places and Spaces: Introduction; 15.
Going to a safe place: (re)qualifying market sites in the context of a
global pandemic; 16. #CovidArcadia: the pandemic conditions of the
emergence of digital-affective atmosphere; 17. Making space and beating a
path to a marketplace: the uneven spatial ordering of Christmas tourism
markets; 18. Small trading circuits and micro-logistics in pericapitalist
markets; Part V. The Secret Life of Market Studies Methods: Introduction;
19. Method contestations in marketography: from 'fly on the wall' to
methods 'on the fly'; 20. The camera is an engine: ways of seeing
perspective, context and reflexivity to make and shape markets through
innovative research practice; 21. Design methods and market studies:
co-design methodology as performative research; 22. Investigating market
dynamics through the online trade press. A methodological reflection; 23.
Digital texts as market actors: a semantic network analysis; Part VI.
Broadening the Perspectives in Market Studies: Introduction; 24. What about
gender? An invitation to Market Studies scholars; 25. Marketing work and
labour; 26. Market system dynamics: key processes, biases and research
opportunities; 27. A vocabulary for analysing market change processes; Part
VII. Future (Im)Perfect Markets: Introduction; 28. Digital platforms and
(im)perfect market futures; 29. Reconfiguring visibility and participation
in a digitalizing world; 30. Market futures and the role of market studies
in the making of circular economies; 31. Making room for care in markets
and in market studies.
market studies; Part I. Market Designs and Market Misfires: Introduction;
1. Tinkering in markets for collective goods: experiments, exceptionalities
and the case of HIV medications; 2. Market engineering: a new problem for
market studies?; 3. Disentangling marketisation from assetization? The case
of the market for social investments; 4. Factishing a market; 5. The
dynamics of ongoing market maintenance through centralised market work;
Part II. Post-Performative Approaches to Studying Markets: Introduction; 6.
The performativity test; 7. Performative struggles and theory-practice
decoupling in the design and the implementation of a market-based
instrument: French tradable certificates for energy efficiency; 8. Nudging
as a tool of market design and profitability: performativity in the age of
behavioural economics; 9. The social life of simulated markets: a market
studies approach Stefan Schwarzkopf; Part III. Valuation: Introduction; 10.
Facets of worth: valuation processes in the polished diamond market; 11.
Biomass qualification and the dynamics of market framing; 12. Does
forgetting make markets? Historical silence in the political risk insurance
market; 13. Vintage steel bicycles and a theory of value bricolage; 14.
Valuation in the market for high-end audio: hunting 'monsters' in analogue
disks; Part IV. Markets in Motion: Places and Spaces: Introduction; 15.
Going to a safe place: (re)qualifying market sites in the context of a
global pandemic; 16. #CovidArcadia: the pandemic conditions of the
emergence of digital-affective atmosphere; 17. Making space and beating a
path to a marketplace: the uneven spatial ordering of Christmas tourism
markets; 18. Small trading circuits and micro-logistics in pericapitalist
markets; Part V. The Secret Life of Market Studies Methods: Introduction;
19. Method contestations in marketography: from 'fly on the wall' to
methods 'on the fly'; 20. The camera is an engine: ways of seeing
perspective, context and reflexivity to make and shape markets through
innovative research practice; 21. Design methods and market studies:
co-design methodology as performative research; 22. Investigating market
dynamics through the online trade press. A methodological reflection; 23.
Digital texts as market actors: a semantic network analysis; Part VI.
Broadening the Perspectives in Market Studies: Introduction; 24. What about
gender? An invitation to Market Studies scholars; 25. Marketing work and
labour; 26. Market system dynamics: key processes, biases and research
opportunities; 27. A vocabulary for analysing market change processes; Part
VII. Future (Im)Perfect Markets: Introduction; 28. Digital platforms and
(im)perfect market futures; 29. Reconfiguring visibility and participation
in a digitalizing world; 30. Market futures and the role of market studies
in the making of circular economies; 31. Making room for care in markets
and in market studies.