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JCE explores how material cultural practices organise economies and societies. EICs Philip Roscoe @philip_roscoe & Liz McFall @allartmarkets

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We no longer post here. We post there.
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Ahem, also our AE Koray Caliskan, who brought the whole thing together. Watch out for the third and final response led by our RC editor @busedoyu who brings together scholars who encountered Callon’s work post 2008
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It is not everyday we publish a line-up like this. The second instalment of our symposium on Callon’s 📕combines @_paullangley, Bill Maurer, Tim Mitchell & Nobel winner Alvin Roth & Callon’s response to @allartmarkets essay. https://t.co/OyX3BEfOCS https://t.co/rOyhCjD6dZ
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It is not everyday we publish a line-up like this. The second instalment of our symposium on Callon’s 📕combines @_paullangley, Bill Maurer, Tim Mitchell & Nobel winner Alvin Roth & Callon’s response to @allartmarkets essay. https://t.co/OyX3BEfOCS https://t.co/rOyhCjD6dZ
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Justin Leifso
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It’s out! I wrote this because I kept seeing Smart Liberal Policy People in Canada trying to lecture angry Twitter trolls about how actually, carbon taxes are market-based so they should like them. https://t.co/sHMDLinTld
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Policies that put a price on carbon dioxide emissions have long been favored in economic circles for reducing carbon dioxide emissions. Yet when such policies were deployed in Alberta, Canada, they...
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And here’s Alvin Roth cogitating on this in his blog https://t.co/8kV88ea1vd ~ This conversation between what Roth means by market design and what Callon means, goes back to 2013 and our AE Jose Ossandon @delaeconomia intervention
@JCultEcon
Journal of Cultural Economy
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It is not everyday we publish a line-up like this. The second instalment of our symposium on Callon’s 📕combines @_paullangley, Bill Maurer, Tim Mitchell & Nobel winner Alvin Roth & Callon’s response to @allartmarkets essay. https://t.co/OyX3BEfOCS https://t.co/rOyhCjD6dZ
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Journal of Cultural Economy
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Ahem, also our AE Koray Caliskan, who brought the whole thing together. Watch out for the third and final response led by our RC editor @busedoyu who brings together scholars who encountered Callon’s work post 2008
@JCultEcon
Journal of Cultural Economy
11 months
It is not everyday we publish a line-up like this. The second instalment of our symposium on Callon’s 📕combines @_paullangley, Bill Maurer, Tim Mitchell & Nobel winner Alvin Roth & Callon’s response to @allartmarkets essay. https://t.co/OyX3BEfOCS https://t.co/rOyhCjD6dZ
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Journal of Cultural Economy
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It is not everyday we publish a line-up like this. The second instalment of our symposium on Callon’s 📕combines @_paullangley, Bill Maurer, Tim Mitchell & Nobel winner Alvin Roth & Callon’s response to @allartmarkets essay. https://t.co/OyX3BEfOCS https://t.co/rOyhCjD6dZ
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Paul Langley
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What a privilege to be included in this review symposium for Michel Callon's book, Markets in the Making @JCultEcon https://t.co/1nHNNypjjG
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Published in Journal of Cultural Economy (Vol. 18, No. 1, 2025)
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🧐🧐 this is wonderful stuff. Our friend and AE Jose Ossandon over @delaeconomia interviewing Donald Mackenzie on all the genealogical, relational angles from Barry Barnes to David Bloor to Viviana Zelizer ㊗️🙌
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The economy as a problem for the sociology of statistics – an interview with Donald MacKenzie
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Oh and the direct link!
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[On October 11th, I had the pleasure of interviewing the great Donald MacKenzie – Professor, Sociology University of Edinburgh and of course very well known for his research in STS and finance stud…
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Journal of Cultural Economy
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🧐🧐 this is wonderful stuff. Our friend and AE Jose Ossandon over @delaeconomia interviewing Donald Mackenzie on all the genealogical, relational angles from Barry Barnes to David Bloor to Viviana Zelizer ㊗️🙌
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🧐🧐 this is wonderful stuff. Our friend and AE Jose Ossandon over @delaeconomia interviewing Donald Mackenzie on all the genealogical, relational angles from Barry Barnes to David Bloor to Viviana Zelizer ㊗️🙌
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estudiosdelaeconomia
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The economy as a problem for the sociology of statistics – an interview with Donald MacKenzie
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Toby Bennett
1 year
The collection includes my long-ish introduction, on efforts to "culturalise" political economy at the Open University, while Stuart Hall was chairing social sciences. It contains a literary homage to a widely read book. 3 nerd points to those who get it. https://t.co/BCYtQFcoTe
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Liz McFall @allartmarkets.bsky.social
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So this is exciting, new @UoE_EFI 🎥 by @SapphireGoss and me is almost ready 😬
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New book review - Andreas Travik on Scarcity: A History from the Origins of Capitalism to the Climate Crisis by Fredrik Albritton Jonsson & Carl Wennerlind
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Published in Journal of Cultural Economy (Vol. 17, No. 6, 2024)
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NEW! More of the same? How digital food platforms reinforce prevailing eating interests and practices - Aline Stehrenberger, Glada Danesi & Tanja Schneider @taschn
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Techno-optimistic framings of the digital food economy purport that digital platforms can contribute to individuals’ dietary behavior change. Against this background, we investigate how people’s un...
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NEW Kathleen Oswald reviews @adamrichardrott's new book; Upgrade Culture and Technological Change: The Business of the Future
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NEW -Nicolas Jon Crane reviews Nancy Ettlinger's Algorithms and the Assault on Critical Thought: Digitalized Dilemmas of Automated Governance and Communitarian Practice
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Nearly new.... Interventions and dissonance in industrial research: dressing the emperor in new clothes? -Marianne Stang Våland, Trine Pallesen & Camilla Hedegaard Møller
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