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Davies, Will, ed.
2018.
Economic Science Fictions.
London: Goldsmiths Press.
ISBN 9781906897680
[Edited Book]
Gilbert, Paul Robert; Bourne, Clea D.; Haiven, Max and Montgomerie, Johnna, eds.
2023.
The entangled legacies of empire: Race, finance and inequality.
Manchester: Manchester University Press.
ISBN 9781526163448
[Edited Book]
Davies, Will.
2020.
Anger Fast & Slow: Mediations of justice and violence in the Age of Populism.
Global Discourse, 10(2-3),
pp. 169-185.
ISSN 2326-9995
[Article]
Davies, Will.
2021.
Anti-Equivalence: Pragmatics of post-liberal dispute.
European Journal of Social Theory, 24(1),
pp. 44-64.
ISSN 1368-4310
[Article]
Davies, Will.
2017.
Elite Power under Advanced Neoliberalism.
Theory Culture and Society, 34(5-6),
pp. 227-250.
ISSN 0263-2764
[Article]
Davies, Will.
2017.
Elites without Hierarchies: Intermediaries, 'Agency' and the super-rich.
In: Ray Forrest; Sin Yee Koh and Bart Wissink, eds.
Cities and the Super-Rich: Real Estate, Elite Practices, and Urban Political Economies.
New York: Palgrave MacMillan, pp. 19-38.
ISBN 9781137557155
[Book Section]
Davies, Will.
2020.
Green Populism?: Action and mortality in the anthropocene.
Environmental Values, 29(6),
pp. 647-668.
ISSN 0963-2719
[Article]
Davies, Will.
2017.
Moral Economies of the Future - the Utopian Impulse of Sustainable Prosperity.
CUSP Working Paper Series(5),
[Article]
Davies, Will.
2018.
The Neoliberal State: Power Against Politics.
In: Damien Cahill; Melinda Cooper; Martijn Konings and David Primrose, eds.
The Sage Handbook of Neoliberalism.
London: Sage.
ISBN 9781412961721
[Book Section]
Davies, Will.
2024.
Owning Towards Death: The Asset Condition as Existential Conundrum.
Finance & Society,
ISSN 2059-5999
[Article]
(In Press)
Davies, Will.
2019.
The Political Economy of Pulse: Techno-somatic rhythm and real-time data.
Ephemera, 19(3),
pp. 513-536.
ISSN 2052-1499
[Article]
Davies, Will.
2021.
The Politics of Recognition in the Age of Social Media.
New Left Review(128),
pp. 83-99.
ISSN 0028-6060
[Article]
Davies, Will.
2020.
Post-Liberal Competitions?: Pragmatics of Gamification and Weaponisation.
In: David Stark, ed.
The Performance Complex: Competition and Competitions in Social Life.
Oxford: Oxford University Press.
ISBN 9780198861669
[Book Section]
Davies, Will.
2024.
Reaction Value: Affective reflex in the digital public sphere.
Distinktion: Journal of Social Theory,
ISSN 1600-910X
[Article]
(In Press)
Davies, Will.
2021.
The Revenge of Sovereignty on Government? The Release of Neoliberal Politics from Economics Post-2008.
Theory, Culture & Society, 38(6),
pp. 95-118.
ISSN 0263-2764
[Article]
Davies, Will.
2015.
Spirits of Neoliberalism: 'Competitiveness' and 'Wellbeing' as rival orders of worth.
In: Richard Rottenburg; Sally Merry; Sung-Joon Park and Joanna Mugler, eds.
World of Indicators: the making of governmental knowledge.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 283-306.
ISBN 9781316091265
[Book Section]
Davies, Will.
2020.
Succession Economics: Sustaining prosperity beyond death.
CUSP Working Paper Series(24),
ISSN 2397-8341
[Article]
Davies, Will; Dutta, Sahil Jai and Taylor, Nick.
2024.
Stay Home: Mapping the New Domestic Regime.
Economy & Society, 53(3),
pp. 400-423.
ISSN 0308-5147
[Article]
Davies, Will and Gane, Nicholas.
2021.
Post-neoliberalism? An introduction.
Theory, Culture & Society, 38(6),
pp. 3-28.
ISSN 0263-2764
[Article]
Davis, Aeron.
2017.
The Death of Public Knowledge Introduction.
In: , ed.
The Death of Public Knowledge? How Free Markets Destroy the General Intellect.
London: Goldsmiths Press, pp. 1-14.
ISBN 978-906897-39-0
[Book Section]
Davis, Aeron.
2018.
Defining Speculative Value in the Age of Financialized Capitalism.
The Sociological Review, 66(1),
pp. 3-19.
ISSN 0038-0261
[Article]
Davis, Aeron.
2017.
Moving Beyond the Single Mediated Arena Model: Media Uses and Influences Across Three Arena’s.
In: Peter van Aelst and Stefaan Walgrave, eds.
How Political Actors Use the Media.
Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 167-186.
ISBN 978-3-319-60248-6
[Book Section]
Davis, Aeron.
2017.
The New Professional Econocracy and the Maintenance of Elite Power.
Political Studies, 65(3),
pp. 594-610.
ISSN 0032-3217
[Article]
Davis, Aeron.
2019.
Political Communication: A New Introduction for Crisis Times.
Cambridge: Polity Press.
ISBN 9781509529001
[Book]
Davis, Aeron.
2018.
Reckless Opportunists: Elites at the End of the Establishment.
Manchester: Manchester University Press.
ISBN 9781526127280
[Book]
Davis, Aeron.
2017.
Sustaining Corporate Class Consciousness Across the New Liquid Managerial Elite in Britain.
British Journal of Sociology, 68(2),
pp. 234-253.
ISSN 0007-1315
[Article]
Davis, Aeron.
2019.
Top CEOs, Financialization and the Creation of the Super-Rich Economy’.
Cultural Politics, 15(1),
pp. 88-104.
ISSN 1743-2197
[Article]
Davis, Aeron and Cuonz, Daniel.
2018.
Forget Neoliberalism: Its Financialization, Stupid!
In: Daniel Cuonz; Scott Loren and Jörg Mettlemann, eds.
Screening Economies: Money Matters and the Ethics of Representation.
Bielefeld, Germany: transcript Verlag, pp. 175-186.
ISBN 9783837645279
[Book Section]
Davis, Aeron and Walsh, Catherine.
2017.
Distinguishing Financialization from Neoliberalism.
Theory, Culture and Society, 34(5-6),
pp. 27-51.
ISSN 0263-2764
[Article]
Davis, Aeron and Williams, Karel.
2017.
Introduction: Elites and Power After Financialization.
Theory, Culture and Society, 34(5-6),
pp. 3-26.
ISSN 0263-2764
[Article]
Desmarais-Tremblay, Maxime and Stojanović, Aleksandar.
2022.
Framing Institutional Choice, 1937–1973: New Institutional Economics and the Neglect of the Commons.
Review of Political Economy, 34(4),
pp. 665-691.
ISSN 0953-8259
[Article]
Dutta, Sahil Jai.
2020.
Sovereign Debt Management and the Transformation from Keynesian to Neoliberal Monetary Governance in Britain.
New Political Economy, 25(4),
pp. 675-690.
ISSN 1356-3467
[Article]
Dutta, Sahil Jai.
2018.
Sovereign debt management and the globalization of finance: recasting the City of London’s ‘Big Bang’.
Competition & Change, 22(1),
pp. 3-22.
ISSN 1024-5294
[Article]
Dutta, Sahil Jai and Knafo, Samuel.
2020.
The myth of shareholder primacy.
IPPR Progressive Review, 26(4),
pp. 328-334.
ISSN 2573-2323
[Article]
Dutta, Sahil Jai; Knafo, Samuel; Lane, Richard and Wyn-Jones, Steffan.
2018.
Managers, not markets.
IPPR Progressive Review, 25(2),
pp. 166-176.
ISSN 2573-2323
[Article]
Dutta, Sahil Jai; Knafo, Samuel and Lovering, Ian Alexander.
2022.
Neoliberal failures and the managerial takeover of governance.
Review of International Studies, 48(3),
pp. 484-502.
ISSN 0260-2105
[Article]
Dutta, Sahil Jai; Kremers, Ruben; Pape, Fabian and Petry, Johannes.
2020.
Critical macro-finance: An introduction.
Finance and Society, 6(1),
pp. 34-44.
ISSN 2059-5999
[Article]
Knafo, Samuel and Dutta, Sahil Jai.
2020.
The myth of the shareholder revolution and the financialization of the firm.
Review of International Political Economy, 27(3),
pp. 476-499.
ISSN 0969-2290
[Article]
Knafo, Samuel; Dutta, Sahil Jai; Lane, Richard and Wyn-Jones, Steffan.
2019.
The Managerial Lineages of Neoliberalism.
New Political Economy, 24(2),
pp. 235-251.
ISSN 1356-3467
[Article]
Montgomerie, Johnna.
2016.
Austerity and the household: the politics of economic storytelling.
British Politics, 11(4),
pp. 418-437.
ISSN 1746-918X
[Article]
Montgomerie, Johnna and Tepe-Belfrage, Daniela.
2019.
Spaces of Debt Resistance and the contemporary politics of financialised capitalism.
Geoforum, 98,
pp. 309-317.
ISSN 0016-7185
[Article]
Mura, Andrea.
2022.
Political and economic theology after Carl Schmitt: The confessional logic of deferment.
Journal for Cultural Research, 26(3-4),
pp. 266-278.
ISSN 1479-7585
[Article]
Taylor, Nicholas.
2017.
'A Job, Any Job' : The UK Benefits System and Employment Services in an Age of Austerity.
Observatoire de la société britannique, 19,
pp. 267-285.
[Article]
Taylor, Nicholas.
2014.
Theorising capitalist diversity: The uneven and combined development of labour forms.
Capital & Class, 38(1),
pp. 129-141.
ISSN 0309-8168
[Article]
Taylor, Nicholas and Davies, Will.
2021.
The Financialization of Anti-capitalism? The case of the ‘Financial Independence Retire Early’ Community.
Journal of Cultural Economy, 14(6),
pp. 694-710.
ISSN 1753-0350
[Article]
Taylor, Nick.
2023.
“Making financial sense of the future”: actuaries and the management of climate-related financial risk.
New Political Economy, 28(1),
pp. 57-75.
ISSN 1356-3467
[Article]
Taylor, Nick.
2018.
The Return of Character: Parallels Between Late-Victorian and Twenty-First Century Discourses.
Sociological Research Online, 23(2),
pp. 399-415.
ISSN 1360-7804
[Article]
Taylor, Nick; Jones, Aled; Hafner, Sarah and Kitchen, Joanna.
2021.
Finance for a future of sustainable prosperity.
Area, 53(1),
pp. 21-29.
ISSN 0004-0894
[Article]
Thomson, Frances and Dutta, Sahil Jai.
2018.
Financialisation: A Primer.
Technical Report.
Transnational Institute (TNI), Amsterdam.
[Report]
Whitaker, Amy Clare.
2021.
Equity for Artists: Reflections on the Political Economy and Sociology of Ownership.
Doctoral thesis, Goldsmiths, University of London
[Thesis]