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Ethnographers making markets

[El 10 de enero tuve la suerte de participar en un workshop en la City University of London organizado con el propósito de celebrar los 20 años desde los comienzos de “Cultural Economy”. El evento fue, muy profesionalmente, registrado por la cámara de Sapphire Goss y ahora las presentaciones están disponibles en la página del Journal of Cultural Economy. Comparto acá mi presentación, una discusión a partir de un artículo que intento escribir con mi colega Trine Pallesen (el título por ahora es: “Ethnographers making markets (or how to intervene in a market-intervention”). En el este link están disponibles los videos del resto del día. Presentan y contribuyen Clea Bourne, Felicity Callard, Joanne Entwistle, Angela McRobbie, Fabian Muniesa, Andy Pratt, Don Slater, Jennifer Smith Maguire, Liz McFall, Sean Nixon, Philip Roscoe, André Spicer y Simon Susen. El  que organizó todo esto fue Toby Bennett]

Cfp_CRESC Annual Conference. This is on: Power, Culture & Social Framing

We are delighted to announce the call for papers for the 2014 CRESC Annual Conference. This is on: Power, Culture & Social Framing. The Focus … What is social and cultural change? How are the public agendas for framing change set? What do they conceal? How do they reproduce inequalities? And how might they be contested? ‘Epochal’ theorising will not do. Structures are real, but the extent to which they reflect simple patterns is limited. Instead we need to ask well-theorised and ambitious questions about particular institutions, networks and practices and their changing intersections with power and inequalities. In the final CRESC conference we are seeking theoretically informed and empirically-grounded contributions that explore change, power and inequality, ask how these are framed, and explore how dominant framings might be contested. 19th May 2014: closing date for paper, panel and stream submissions. Continue reading