Sami Zubaida passed away having left a legacy that will shape the field for decades to come.
👉 https://t.co/pxvnJFIAGd
You can read Economy & Society's tribute to Sami Zubaida, which is Free to View until October. 📖
@EconSocJournal
@EconSocJournal Sami Zubaida passed away having left a legacy that will shape the field for decades to come @EconSocJournal
You can read Economy & Society's tribute to Sami Zubaida, which is Free to View until October: https://t.co/aAtQ0HJuRr
Special Issue- Introduction: Sami Zubaida, modernity, politics and a social Middle East
This special section of Economy and Society is a tribute to Sami Zubaida, one of the journal's original founders @EconSocJournal
Free to View until October: https://t.co/aAtQ0HJuRr
Special Issue- Introduction: Sami Zubaida, modernity, politics and a social Middle East
This special section of Economy and Society is a tribute to Sami Zubaida, one of the journal's original founders @EconSocJournal
Free to View until October: https://t.co/aAtQ0HJuRr
🚨 My article on what 'socialist money' was and how knowing more about it helps better conceptualise our current monetary dilemmas is out now in @EconSocJournal. Let me know if you have any problems accessing it!
‘Debt entanglements: Rethinking the developmental state in the global South”
@marianadiazchal & I have a new piece in @EconSocJournal that examines credit, debt and the developmental state in Colombia and beyond
Give it a read! 📌
https://t.co/baebifSSni
I was asked to review Gargi Bhattacharyya's The Futures of Racial Capitalism for @EconSocJournal. Thought it had strengths + weaknesses. Thought the most important aspect of the book were Bhattacharryya's important points about solidarity. Check it here:
https://t.co/weXsipMn0K
But also true that in vast literature on racial capitalism, solidarity dynamics oddly minimized. Wiki entry on the concept doesn't mention the word once, for example, as of 17/02/2025. I hope my @EconSocJournal review - based on vital points of Bhattacharyya - helps shift that.
This week, we recommend a re-read of Donald MacKenzie’s paper, co-written with Koray Caliskan and Charlotte Rommerskirchen, on »The longest second: Header bidding and the material politics of online advertising«, published in 2023 @EconSocJournal .
📄 https://t.co/9s6NaVbjAZ
Join us for public discussion and debate in London on 14th February, kindly hosted by UCL's Institute for Advanced Study.
What is the state of the state after neoliberalism?
https://t.co/LTWtqhJzAZ
In a new initiative, Editorial Board members are writing extended review essays of recently published books that provoke debates important to the journal. First up, Daniel Neyland on Discounting the Future by Liliana Doganova @ZoneBooks
https://t.co/6UOMbgZIEO
In a new initiative, Editorial Board members are writing extended review essays of recently published books that provoke debates important to the journal. First up, Daniel Neyland on Discounting the Future by Liliana Doganova @ZoneBooks
https://t.co/6UOMbgZIEO