Money/Space: Geographies of Monetary TransformationRoutledge, 2005 M06 28 - 424 páginas Bringing together in one volume the most important writings of Andrew Leyshon and Nigel Thrift on money and finance, including the unpublished classic "Sexy-Greedy" this collection examines the economic, social and cultural manifestations that go to make up the multiple vision of money. Money, it seems is the great God of our age. It is also an economy, a sociology, an anthropolgy and a geography. Linking money with the emergent patterns of global spatial order. Money/Space analyses the restructuring of financial markets in a range of spatial scales; global, national and local. |
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... third aim is to show some of the ways in which this world of money is discursively constituted through particular social—cultural practices. Here we conceive of money as information circulating in specific, separate but overlapping ...
... third aim is to show some of the ways in which this world of money is discursively constituted through particular social—cultural practices. Here we conceive of money as information circulating in specific, separate but overlapping ...
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... third stimulus was theoretical. In particular, it was the magnificent Marxian account of money offered by David Harvey in Chapters 9 and 10 of The Limits to Capital which proved to be both an inspiration and, at the same time, something ...
... third stimulus was theoretical. In particular, it was the magnificent Marxian account of money offered by David Harvey in Chapters 9 and 10 of The Limits to Capital which proved to be both an inspiration and, at the same time, something ...
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... third research stimulus, that of theory. We have sought to maintain a balance between theoretical elaboration and empirical detail, and as we have done so, our theoretical account of money, which started out as Marxian, with a dash of ...
... third research stimulus, that of theory. We have sought to maintain a balance between theoretical elaboration and empirical detail, and as we have done so, our theoretical account of money, which started out as Marxian, with a dash of ...
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... third section considers the symbolic dimension of money through an analysis of some of the dominant leitmotifs in discourses about money. In each case, we have restricted ourselves to primarily western examples (and especially the case ...
... third section considers the symbolic dimension of money through an analysis of some of the dominant leitmotifs in discourses about money. In each case, we have restricted ourselves to primarily western examples (and especially the case ...
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... third person the tally stock. Thus, the king's creditor could then collect payment from the king's original debtor. Alternatively this new creditor might decide to hold the tally to pay his share of taxes required in a subsequent tax ...
... third person the tally stock. Thus, the king's creditor could then collect payment from the king's original debtor. Alternatively this new creditor might decide to hold the tally to pay his share of taxes required in a subsequent tax ...
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Money/space: Geographies of Monetary Transformation Andrew Leyshon,N. J. Thrift Vista previa limitada - 1997 |
Money/Space: Geographies of Monetary Transformation Andrew Leyshon,Nigel Thrift Vista previa limitada - 2005 |
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