Items where Division is "Political Economy Research Centre"

  • Goldsmiths Departments, Centres and Research Units (28675)
  • Politics (863)
  • Political Economy Research Centre (56)
    Number of items at this level: 56.
    2025
  • Another age of anxiety: psychological distress and the 'asset economy'. (2025) Davies, Will picture_as_pdf
  • 2024
  • Owning Towards Death: The Asset Condition as Existential Conundrum. (2024) Davies, Will
  • Reaction Value: Affective reflex in the digital public sphere. (2024) Davies, Will
  • Stay Home: Mapping the New Domestic Regime. (2024) Davies, Will; Dutta, Sahil Jai and Taylor, Nick
  • 2023
  • The entangled legacies of empire: Race, finance and inequality. (2023)
  • “Making financial sense of the future”: actuaries and the management of climate-related financial risk. (2023) Taylor, Nick picture_as_pdf
  • 2022
  • Framing Institutional Choice, 1937–1973: New Institutional Economics and the Neglect of the Commons. (2022) Desmarais-Tremblay, Maxime and Stojanović, Aleksandar
  • Neoliberal failures and the managerial takeover of governance. (2022) Dutta, Sahil Jai; Knafo, Samuel and Lovering, Ian Alexander
  • Political and economic theology after Carl Schmitt: The confessional logic of deferment. (2022) Mura, Andrea
  • 2021
  • Anti-Equivalence: Pragmatics of post-liberal dispute. (2021) Davies, Will
  • The Politics of Recognition in the Age of Social Media. (2021) Davies, Will picture_as_pdf
  • The Revenge of Sovereignty on Government? The Release of Neoliberal Politics from Economics Post-2008. (2021) Davies, Will picture_as_pdf
  • Post-neoliberalism? An introduction. (2021) Davies, Will and Gane, Nicholas description
  • The Financialization of Anti-capitalism? The case of the ‘Financial Independence Retire Early’ Community. (2021) Taylor, Nicholas and Davies, Will
  • Finance for a future of sustainable prosperity. (2021) Taylor, Nick; Jones, Aled; Hafner, Sarah and Kitchen, Joanna
  • Equity for Artists: Reflections on the Political Economy and Sociology of Ownership. (2021) Whitaker, Amy Clare
  • 2020
  • Anger Fast & Slow: Mediations of justice and violence in the Age of Populism. (2020) Davies, Will
  • Green Populism?: Action and mortality in the anthropocene. (2020) Davies, Will
  • Post-Liberal Competitions?: Pragmatics of Gamification and Weaponisation. (2020) Davies, Will
  • Succession Economics: Sustaining prosperity beyond death. (2020) Davies, Will
  • This is Not Normal: The collapse of liberal Britain. (2020) Davies, Will
  • Sovereign Debt Management and the Transformation from Keynesian to Neoliberal Monetary Governance in Britain. (2020) Dutta, Sahil Jai
  • The myth of shareholder primacy. (2020) Dutta, Sahil Jai and Knafo, Samuel
  • Critical macro-finance: An introduction. (2020) Dutta, Sahil Jai; Kremers, Ruben; Pape, Fabian and Petry, Johannes
  • The myth of the shareholder revolution and the financialization of the firm. (2020) Knafo, Samuel and Dutta, Sahil Jai
  • 2019
  • The Political Economy of Pulse: Techno-somatic rhythm and real-time data. (2019) Davies, Will
  • Political Communication: A New Introduction for Crisis Times. (2019) Davis, Aeron
  • Top CEOs, Financialization and the Creation of the Super-Rich Economy’. (2019) Davis, Aeron description
  • The Managerial Lineages of Neoliberalism. (2019) Knafo, Samuel; Dutta, Sahil Jai; Lane, Richard and Wyn-Jones, Steffan
  • Spaces of Debt Resistance and the contemporary politics of financialised capitalism. (2019) Montgomerie, Johnna and Tepe-Belfrage, Daniela description
  • 2018
  • Economic Science Fictions. (2018)
  • The Neoliberal State: Power Against Politics. (2018) Davies, Will
  • Nervous States: How feeling took over the world. (2018) Davies, Will
  • Defining Speculative Value in the Age of Financialized Capitalism. (2018) Davis, Aeron description
  • Reckless Opportunists: Elites at the End of the Establishment. (2018) Davis, Aeron description
  • Forget Neoliberalism: Its Financialization, Stupid! (2018) Davis, Aeron and Cuonz, Daniel
  • Sovereign debt management and the globalization of finance: recasting the City of London’s ‘Big Bang’. (2018) Dutta, Sahil Jai
  • Managers, not markets. (2018) Dutta, Sahil Jai; Knafo, Samuel; Lane, Richard and Wyn-Jones, Steffan
  • The Return of Character: Parallels Between Late-Victorian and Twenty-First Century Discourses. (2018) Taylor, Nick
  • Financialisation: A Primer. (2018) Thomson, Frances and Dutta, Sahil Jai
  • 2017
  • Elites and Power After Financialization. (2017)
  • Elite Power under Advanced Neoliberalism. (2017) Davies, Will
  • Elites without Hierarchies: Intermediaries, 'Agency' and the super-rich. (2017) Davies, Will
  • Moral Economies of the Future - the Utopian Impulse of Sustainable Prosperity. (2017) Davies, Will
  • The Death of Public Knowledge Introduction. (2017) Davis, Aeron description
  • Moving Beyond the Single Mediated Arena Model: Media Uses and Influences Across Three Arena’s. (2017) Davis, Aeron description
  • The New Professional Econocracy and the Maintenance of Elite Power. (2017) Davis, Aeron description
  • Sustaining Corporate Class Consciousness Across the New Liquid Managerial Elite in Britain. (2017) Davis, Aeron
  • Distinguishing Financialization from Neoliberalism. (2017) Davis, Aeron and Walsh, Catherine description
  • Introduction: Elites and Power After Financialization. (2017) Davis, Aeron and Williams, Karel description
  • 'A Job, Any Job' : The UK Benefits System and Employment Services in an Age of Austerity. (2017) Taylor, Nicholas
  • 2016
  • The New Neoliberalism. (2016) Davies, Will
  • Austerity and the household: the politics of economic storytelling. (2016) Montgomerie, Johnna description
  • 2015
  • Spirits of Neoliberalism: 'Competitiveness' and 'Wellbeing' as rival orders of worth. (2015) Davies, Will
  • 2014
  • Theorising capitalist diversity: The uneven and combined development of labour forms. (2014) Taylor, Nicholas
  • 2005
  • Predicting literacy at age 7 from preliteracy at age 4: a longitudinal genetic analysis. (2005) Oliver, Bonamy R; Dale, Philip S and Plomin, Robert