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Towards a Cultural Political Economy
Putting Culture in its Place in Political Economy
Ngai-Ling Sum and Bob Jessop
This fascinating volume offers a critique of recent institutional and cultural turns in heterodox economics and political economy. Using seven case studies as examples, the authors explore how research on sense- and meaning-making can deepen critical studies in political economy, illuminating its role in critiquing the specific categories, contradictions and crisis-tendencies of capitalism.
Monograph Book
- Published in print:
- 29 Nov 2013
- ISBN:
- 9781845420369
- eISBN:
- 9780857930712
- Pages:
- 592
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- 01 Towards a Cultural Political Economy Putting Culture in its Place in Political Economy
- 01 Copyright
- 01 Contents
- 01 Boxes and figures
- 01 Preface
- 01 Abbreviations
- 01 Acknowledgements
- 01 Introduction
- Chapter 1: Institutional turns and beyond in political economy
- Chapter 2: Cultural turns and beyond in political economy
- Chapter 3: Semiotics for cultural political economy
- Chapter 4: Between Scylla and Charybdis: locating cultural political economy
- Chapter 5: Elaborating the cultural political economy research agenda: selectivities, dispositives and the production of (counter-) hegemonies
- Chapter 6: A cultural political economy of variegated capitalism
- Chapter 7: A cultural political economy of competitiveness and the knowledge-based economy
- Chapter 8: The production of a hegemonic knowledge brand: competitiveness discourses and neoliberal developmentalism
- Chapter 9: Competitiveness clusters, Wal-Martization and the (re)making of corporate social responsibilities
- Chapter 10: Competitiveness knowledge brands and service governance: the making of Hong Kong’s competitiveness–integration (dis)order
- Chapter 11: Crisis construals and crisis recovery in the North Atlantic financial crisis
- Chapter 12: The North Atlantic financial crisis and crisis recovery: (trans-) national imaginaries of ‘BRIC’ and subaltern groups in China
- Chapter 13: Implications for future research in and on cultural political economy
- 01 References
- 01 Name index
- 01 Subject index
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Putting Culture in its Place in Political Economy
Ngai-Ling Sum and Bob Jessop
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- 01 Towards a Cultural Political Economy Putting Culture in its Place in Political Economy
- 01 Copyright
- 01 Contents
- 01 Boxes and figures
- 01 Preface
- 01 Abbreviations
- 01 Acknowledgements
- 01 Introduction
- Chapter 1: Institutional turns and beyond in political economy
- Chapter 2: Cultural turns and beyond in political economy
- Chapter 3: Semiotics for cultural political economy
- Chapter 4: Between Scylla and Charybdis: locating cultural political economy
- Chapter 5: Elaborating the cultural political economy research agenda: selectivities, dispositives and the production of (counter-) hegemonies
- Chapter 6: A cultural political economy of variegated capitalism
- Chapter 7: A cultural political economy of competitiveness and the knowledge-based economy
- Chapter 8: The production of a hegemonic knowledge brand: competitiveness discourses and neoliberal developmentalism
- Chapter 9: Competitiveness clusters, Wal-Martization and the (re)making of corporate social responsibilities
- Chapter 10: Competitiveness knowledge brands and service governance: the making of Hong Kong’s competitiveness–integration (dis)order
- Chapter 11: Crisis construals and crisis recovery in the North Atlantic financial crisis
- Chapter 12: The North Atlantic financial crisis and crisis recovery: (trans-) national imaginaries of ‘BRIC’ and subaltern groups in China
- Chapter 13: Implications for future research in and on cultural political economy
- 01 References
- 01 Name index
- 01 Subject index