We’re delighted to have scooped the Silver Winner for Green Public Service Award for our Community Municipal Investment Bond. 🤩
It was the 1st bond of its kind in the UK and raised £1 million to help improve our environment.💚
#GreenDistrict@AbundanceInv
“Putting more control over investment decisions back into the hands of people themselves may be the best hope – our only hope – for securing the future wellbeing of our democracies and our planet’s ecosystem.” @_DrMarkDavis @oikonomics
https://t.co/TaNDYKWMve
Final corrections to the typeset proofs of my book with @oikonomics just returned @BrisUniPress 🥳
Can’t wait for you all to read it, out 1 November 2021!
New podcast! Isabella Clough Marinaro talks with @MJTreherne about her work on money in the informal economy in Italy, esp. Rome: fascinating on cash, loan sharks, organised crime - and the way in which money links with shame and the experience of time.
https://t.co/E6PcTuXN7o
Sunday long run / cycle? An hour in the garden? Batch cook day?
There’s definitely an hour for listening to a #podcast today and THIS is it - a brilliant hour on #money, #finance and contemporary #culture with @ProfKatyShaw that is well worth your time!
Via link below:
New podcast! @ProfKatyShaw discusses her work on the credit crunch in contemporary culture with @_DrMarkDavis, making a passionate case for the arts and humanities to work more closely with economics and social sciences to explore money and finance.
https://t.co/V1JEhrHYRi
The episode covers the idea that the entire financial system is a form of fiction; tackles the issue of the public’s financial literacy; and explores the gendered regime of finance. To learn more about @ProfKatyShaw, see https://t.co/HiuHo8qYAe
Really enjoyed chatting with @ProfKatyShaw this morning to record the latest episode in our @CulturalMoney Podcast Series! Huge thanks to Katy for her time and insights as we discussed culture, money, finance, and why Isaac Newton needed to study sociology! Episode out soon 👀
Why was avarice such a preoccupation in late Renaissance France? In the latest episode of our podcast series, Matthew talks to Jonathan Patterson about attitudes to money and greed in the century leading to Molière's L'avare: https://t.co/6cuGnpLrrP
New podcast episode! What can art markets tell us about financialisation? Kathryn Brown tells Matthew about the relationship between art markets, finance and aesthetics in our latest episode: https://t.co/jVNGe840Yh