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- Economic transformations
- Uniform Title
- Economic transformations (Newcastle upon Tyne, England)
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- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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- Contents
- Cover -- Half-title -- Series information -- Title page -- Copyright information -- Table of contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of contributors -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Exploring Markets -- A Place of Exchange -- Views from Somewhere? -- Shadow Plays -- The Book Ahead -- Part I Finding Markets -- Chapter 2 Thinking socially and spatially about markets -- Markets: from classical to neoclassical orthodoxy -- The rise of marginalism and neoclassical economics -- The power of abstraction -- Markets: a multidisciplinary heterodoxy -- Heterodox economics -- Economic sociology
- Capitalist markets in (socio-)space -- An emergent "sociality" within the orthodoxy? -- Conclusion: the implications of socio-spatial thinking about markets -- Chapter 3 Where are markets? -- Misplaced markets -- Radiant markets -- Mapping markets -- Conclusion: placing markets -- Chapter 4 Geographies of marketization: performation struggles, incomplete commodification and the "problem of labour" -- Framing market places: market models and institutionally diverse markets -- Framing commodities: qualculation and incomplete commodification
- Framing market subjects: quasi-subjects and the problem of labour -- Conclusion -- Chapter 5 Persistent problems in the Polanyian critique of the market -- Why it is important to avoid the conventional view of markets -- Replacing the idea of spontaneous disorder -- Analysing the construction of markets -- Unpacking market liberal initiatives -- Conclusion -- Part II Constructing Markets -- Chapter 6 What are markets for and who makes them? Class, state-building and territorial management in the constitution of mark -- Introduction -- What is wrong with barter?
- War, money and the need for liquidity -- Two city-building kings: Charlemagne (747-814) and Alfred (849-899) -- Who needs markets? -- 1066 and after that: states and markets -- Conclusion -- Chapter 7 Geographically contested and variegated marketization -- Introduction -- Everywhere embedded and contested market economy: interests, ideas and institutions -- Contestation and variegation in formal market institutions: spatial intersection of economic and ideational cleavages -- Contested and variegated property rights institutions -- Contested and variegated social welfare institutions
- Contested and variegated industrial governance institutions -- Conclusion -- Chapter 8 Markets as struggle: the circulation and construction of charter school markets in the United States -- A "sociological Marxist" approach to markets -- Making charter school markets -- Charter school markets in Michigan and Oregon -- Michigan: racial power and "free" markets -- Oregon: local control and contested marketization -- Conclusion -- Chapter 9 Of water and knowledge: the formation and scaling of public goods and markets -- Instituting public goods -- Knowledge -- Drinking water
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- om346348268
- Title
Market/place : exploring spaces of exchange / edited by Christian Berndt, Jamie Peck, Norma Rantisi.
- Publisher
Newcastle upon Tyne : Agenda Publishing, 2020.
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online resource
- Series
Economic transformations
Economic transformations (Newcastle upon Tyne, England)
- Reproduction
Electronic reproduction. Ipswich, MA Available via World Wide Web.
- Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Berndt, Christian, editor.
Peck, Jamie, editor.
Rantisi, Norma M. (Norma Matuk), editor.
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Print version: Market/place. Newcastle upon Tyne : Agenda Publishing, 2020 9781788211260