Finance and Society (Jan 2015)

For a post-disciplinary study of finance and society

  • Amin Samman,
  • Nathan Coombs,
  • Angus Cameron

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2218/finsoc.v1i1.1366
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1
pp. 1 – 5

Abstract

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The financial crisis of 2007-8 sparked a variety of responses from elites and popular movements across the world. Its legacy also continues to shape capitalist societies through ongoing processes of regulatory reform, state restructuring, and financial innovation. While these processes are open-ended, they are increasingly subject to critical attention from a range of commentators. The usual suspects are out in force – academics, politicians, and pundits – but they are now joined by a wider array of theorists and activists, playwrights, novelists and artists. The financialisation of capitalism, it seems, has finally been met with a blooming of the financial imagination. Finance and Society will provide a space for the further development of this imagination, generating new insights into how money and finance organise social life.

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