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Benjamin Braun
7 days ago
🚨 The political economy of finance summer school is back, 3rd year running! Better still: We're bringing it to London via
@lse-ei.bsky.social
. 𝐓𝐨𝐩𝐢𝐜: Finance & democracy 𝙳̲̲𝚊̲̲𝚝̲̲𝚎̲: 4-5 June 2026 𝘈𝘱𝘱𝘭𝘪𝘤𝘢𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯 𝘥𝘦𝘢𝘥𝘭𝘪𝘯𝘦: March 1. Link below. We've got brilliant instructors as usual. Please spread the word!
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Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung (MPIfG)
7 days ago
Don’t miss next week’s session in our online series on Comparative Political Economy (MAX CPE):
@franziscool.bsky.social
on “Asset Politics: The Making of a Green Venture Capital Fund”. 📅 February 11, 1–2pm CET 📍 online 📧 Sign up:
[email protected]
@humboldtuni.bsky.social
s.gwdg.de/zG70h8
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Amin Samman
4 months ago
Some exciting reviews have come in for my forthcoming book, Currency of Nihilism. Thank you to Joseph Vogl, Arthur Kroker, Noam Yuran, and William Davies
@will-davies.bsky.social
for their thoughtful engagement with the manuscript!
www.sup.org/books/politi...
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Veit Braun
5 months ago
Some of you will know that I recently got funding for a project on Nitrogen in society. I am here making my application accessible for others who are thinking about applying for funding—plus some background on the funding programme and a few tips.
wondrousmachine.substack.com/p/more-and-l...
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More and Less: Mutable Economies of Nitrogen I
An open-access grant application in German and English
https://wondrousmachine.substack.com/p/more-and-less-mutable-economies-of
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Finance and Society
5 months ago
Finance & Society is the gift that keeps on giving! Just as we've gotten home from our fabulous conference in Copenhagen – huge thanks again to all of you and the organizers! – we're delighted to announce the publication of issue 11(2)! 🎁🎉 173 pages packed with the good stuff – do check it out!
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Finance and Society: Volume 11 - Issue 2 | Cambridge Core
Cambridge Core - Finance and Society - Volume 11 - Issue 2
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/finance-and-society/issue/20878EB1238725278474C99DBB046598
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Christoph Sorg
5 months ago
Today with
@itsmccarthy.bsky.social
at Humboldt University main building, details on zoom in quoted post for Non-Berliners :)
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Mike McCarthy
5 months ago
Many thanks to Copenhagen Business School and all the people that came out to talk about class, finance, and democracy. Now off to Berlin. If you are in the city and this looks interesting, join us!
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I dared to approach the thorny value question with a little essay on the ‚politics of value‘ in platform economies, i.e., power struggles over what is considered valuable - especially interesting in times of contested transformation(s). Curious for your thoughts on this exploration!
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The politics of value: Platform economies in the ecological transition - Franziska Cooiman, 2025
Platform economies are not only at the core of emerging digital forms of value production, but they are also central to the terms and sociotechnical conditions ...
https://doi.org/10.1177/29768624251367200
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I dared to approach the thorny value question with a little essay on the ‚politics of value‘ in platform economies, i.e., power struggles over what is considered valuable - especially interesting in times of contested transformation(s). Curious for your thoughts on this exploration!
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The politics of value: Platform economies in the ecological transition - Franziska Cooiman, 2025
Platform economies are not only at the core of emerging digital forms of value production, but they are also central to the terms and sociotechnical conditions ...
https://doi.org/10.1177/29768624251367200
6 months ago
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Jérôme Denis
6 months ago
The Center for the sociology of innovation learned with great sadness that Michel Callon has passed away. A graduate of the École des Mines, Michel joined the center in the late 1960s and was its director from 1982 to 1994.
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Benjamin Braun
7 months ago
Still fresh after two months. 1/3
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Philippa Sigl-Glöckner
7 months ago
We have a great job opportunity for an economic analyst focused on fiscal in our Brussels office BUT so far hardly any women have applied. Pls help us changed that and spread the word! Job posting:
dezernatzukunft-my.sharepoint.com/:b:/g/person...
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Aaron Benanav
7 months ago
What could a world after capitalism look like? This two-part article in the @NewLeftReview is the result of five years of research. I’ll be turning it into a book later this year, so I’d love to hear your comments and critiques.
newleftreview.org/issues/ii153...
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Aaron Benanav, Beyond Capitalism—1, NLR 153, May–June 2025
In the first instalment of a major contribution to the reconceptualization of a post-capitalist social order, Aaron Benanav marshals insights from a long century of socialist thought and practice—Cabe...
https://newleftreview.org/issues/ii153/articles/aaron-benanav-beyond-capitalism-1
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Ilias Alami
7 months ago
Wrote a new piece for
@the-breakdown.bsky.social
on how the Second Cold War is shaping the future climate and energy transition, including in developing countries
www.break-down.org/post/a-green...
@campolis.bsky.social
@scwobservatory.bsky.social
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A Green Cold War
In our era of global economic interdependence, the face of geopolitics has changed
https://www.break-down.org/post/a-green-cold-war
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