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Professor of Management at the University of St Andrews Co EiC of the amazing @jcultecon
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Journal of Cultural Economy
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Latest episode is OUT. Feat. 🥁
@taschn.bsky.social
and
@jeremybrice.bsky.social
talking about how apps, platforms and data are reshaping what eating means with our hosts
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and
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Or check out the audio version on
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Also on Spotify and the other major venues. Like it, share it, enjoy it!
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We’re kicking off 2026 with The Design episode! Cultural economies of design. Find out how design shapes the way businesses and platforms imagine the future.
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and me with
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Karl Palmas KorayCaliskan
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The design episode! Cultural economies of design
YouTube video by Cultural Economy in the Kitchen
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On the contrary, we are so glad that you joined us!
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Journal of Cultural Economy
about 2 months ago
🥳 and it’s live
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- feat.
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& Dominik Želinský 🎧 the scent of musk tempered with a liberal appreciation of haggis
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We are now LIVE with From Walkman to Polycrisis @
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and
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and that other place with all the Wrapping
@allartmarkets.bsky.social
@tgpb.bsky.social
@philiproscoe.bsky.social
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& Simone Pollilo
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Some tools for the brave new world of right now As we muster our scholarly resources to try and figure out what is what in the brave new world that we have tumbled into – have been tumbling into for a while, perhaps – here are three things from the archives that might have something to say. Two of…
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Some tools for the brave new world of right now
As we muster our scholarly resources to try and figure out what is what in the brave new world that we have tumbled into – have been tumbling into for a while, perhaps – here are three things from the archives that might have something to say. Two of them are book chapters, so they haven’t had the airtime that they perhaps deserve.
http://philiproscoe.net/2025/03/18/some-tools-for-the-brave-new-world-of-right-now/
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Edinburgh Futures Institute
12 months ago
Happening this Thursday, 20 Feb, 6pm-8:30pm! Join us for the premiere screening of "Opens and Closes: The Future of Edinburgh's Histories" – a film by Sapphire Goss, produced, written and narrated by Liz Mcfall
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Book 🎟️
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Karen Gregory
about 1 year ago
Huge applause here as the Workers Observatory launches in December! 🎉 Come along if you're in Edinburgh and interested in helping to set an agenda for future research or simply learning more about gig work in the city:
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Gig Work in Edinburgh: An Inquiry and Agenda for the Future
A launch event of the Workers´ Observatory, sharing worker insights into Edinburgh’s gig economy and discussing steps towards fairer work.
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Al Roth
about 1 year ago
Economists aren’t alone in studying markets. Here’s a new book on market studies.
#econsky
#sociology
#academicsky
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Market Studies
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Of course we all know this already! The graph is good.
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From X to Bluesky: why are people fleeing Elon Musk’s ‘digital town square’?
Musk’s platform has lost 2.7 million active US users in two months, while its rival has gained 2.5 million
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2024/dec/11/from-x-to-bluesky-why-are-people-abandoning-twitter-digital-town-square?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other
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Veit Braun
about 1 year ago
Okay, I can now see why this took
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and
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so long. Well done. One of my favourite pieces of 2024.
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Undoing cultural studies: cultural economy at the Open University (1979–1997)
This introduction article establishes the territory for the Symposium What Was Cultural Economy? After setting out the reasoning behind the collection and its eight contributions, the introduction ...
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Journal of Cultural Economy
about 1 year ago
OUT TODAY! -José Ossandón's review of Kristin Asdal and Tone Huse’s book Nature-Made Economy: Cod, Capital, and the Great Economization of the Ocean
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Local economic planning as a problem for market studies. Notes after Asdal & Huse’s Nature-made economy: cod, capital, and the great economization of the ocean
The essay uses Kristin Asdal and Tone Huse’s book Nature-Made Economy: Cod, Capital, and the Great Economization of the Ocean to reflect on how we think the analytical and empirical approach of the...
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17530350.2024.2423704
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Rumour is, things are starting to happen on Blue Sky. And I'm already fed up with Linkedin extinguising my snark through its sheer dullness. Let's gooo...
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Out now:
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's last 2024 issue. Guest edited by James Maguire and Kristoffer Albris it's on trust (or the lack of it) in digital societies. Featuring 'good' code, digital voting, and cyber cerurity, among other things. Check it out!
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Digital (mis)trust: rethinking trust in digitalizing societies; Guest Editors: James Maguire and Kristoffer Albris. Volume 17, Issue 6 of Journal of Cultural Economy
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Special issue fresh new this week: Histories of religious fundraising, JCE 16(5)
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Looks cool!
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Karen Gregory
over 2 years ago
Looking forward to this:
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Podcast | Rachel O'Dwyer, "Tokens: The Future of Money in the Age of…
Subscribe for free. Rachel O'Dwyer, "Tokens: The Future of Money in the Age of the Platform" (Verso, 2023)
https://newbooksnetwork.com/rachel-odwyer-tokens-the-future-of-money-verso-2023?fbclid=IwAR20Z8BJu8nfv9L32hjwRuOiVeqnAyw2vMR6gSzFwar2MneD3Whj7anAAok
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Megan M Wood
over 2 years ago
First up is Clickbait capitalism: Economies of desire in the twenty-first century from Manchester University Press, edited by Amin Samman and Earl Gammon
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Manchester University Press - Clickbait capitalism
Clickbait capitalism - Browse and buy the Hardcover edition of Clickbait capitalism by .
https://manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526168160/clickbait-capitalism/
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Megan M Wood
over 2 years ago
Looking for some fresh reviewers to write about a couple of exciting new books! Check them out in the replies, and DM me (or email
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) if you're interested in a review copy and starting the review writing process with me. Feel free to share with folks who might be interested!
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Gabrielle Hecht 🇵🇷 • she/elle/ella
over 2 years ago
So chuffed: my book is out! I explore the history of mine waste in South Africa & resistance to residual governance & environmental degradation. This is also a planetary story. Intro on website: The Racial Contract is Technopolitical E23HECHT gets you 30% off
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My first afternoon on here and not one advert for intermittent fasting. A small win, but still.
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hello! this feels very ahead of the crowds.
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