| Late home ownership and social re-stratification |
14 |
| Personalizing solidarity? The role of self-tracking in health insurance pricing |
11 |
| Will we work in twenty-first century capitalism? A critique of the fourth industrial revolution literature |
9 |
| Unfree labour in immigration detention: exploitation and coercion of a captive immigrant workforce |
9 |
| The rise of the randomistas: on the experimental turn in international aid |
7 |
| Facts, power and global evidence: a new empire of truth |
7 |
| Indebted life and money culture: payday lending in the United Kingdom |
6 |
| The contradictions of mediation: intermediaries and the financialization of urban production |
5 |
| Making', taking' and the material political economy of algorithmic trading |
5 |
| The organization of markets for collective concerns and their failures* |
5 |
| Neo-socialist governmentality: managing freedom in the People's Republic of China |
4 |
| Vietnam's socialization' policy and the moral subject in a privatizing economy |
4 |
| Gary Becker's economics of population: reproduction and neoliberal biopolitics |
4 |
| On going the market one better: economic market design and the contradictions of building markets for public purposes |
4 |
| Ebola vaccines, evidentiary charisma and the rise of global health emergency research |
4 |
| Market coordination and the making of conventions: qualities, consumption and sustainability in the agro-food industry |
4 |
| On the difficulties of addressing collective concerns through markets: from market devices to accountability devices |
3 |
| Charismatic violence and the sanctification of the super-rich |
3 |
| Problematizing markets: market failures and the government of collective concerns |
3 |
| Anatomy of a massacre: the roots of heightened labour militancy in South Africa's platinum belt |
2 |
| Migrant workers, 'modern slavery' and the politics of representation in Italian tomato production |
2 |
| The senatorial governance of Bitcoin: making (de)centralized money |
2 |
| Surrogate labour: exceptional for whom? |
2 |
| Epidemiological accountability: philanthropists, global health and the audit of saving lives |
2 |
| Is the genie out of the bottle? Digital platforms and the future of clinical trials |
2 |
| Battles over numbers: the case of the Argentine consumer price index (2007-2015) |
2 |
| On the property of blockchains: comments on an emerging literature |
1 |
| Repurchase agreements and the (de)construction of financial markets |
1 |
| Making an exception: market design and the politics of re-regulation in the French electricity sector |
1 |
| The dynamics of labour protest in an era of declining social protection |
1 |
| Marching from all governorates': labour lacunae in Mubarak's Egypt |
1 |
| Corporations and the rise of Chicago law and economics |
1 |
| Suspensory indebtedness: time, morality and power asymmetry in experiences of consumer debt |
1 |
| The deferred promise of radical cure: pharmaceutical conjugations of malaria in the global health era |
1 |
| The technologies of price display: mundane retail price governance in the early twentieth century |
1 |
| Spatializing the future: financial expectations, EU convergence and the Eastern European Forex mortgage crisis |
1 |
| Between competition and centralization: the new infrastructures of European finance |
1 |
| Carving out a domain for the market: boundary making in European environmental markets |
1 |
| On scale work: evidential practices and global health interventions |
1 |
| The allusive market: insurance of flood risk in neoliberal Britain |
1 |
| Carbon sink geopolitics |
1 |
| On why Uber has not taken over the world |
1 |
| Discounting collateral: quants, derivatives and the reconstruction of the 'risk-free rate' after the financial crisis |
1 |
| Marx's rent theory revisited? Landed property, nature and value |
0 |
| The distribution of ignorance on financial markets |
0 |
| Collateral times |
0 |
| Islamism, secularization, secularity: the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt as a phenomenon of a secular age |
0 |
| When private vice hurts public virtue: of blind men, elephants and the politics of market failure |
0 |
| Regaining honour and regaining legitimacy: shame, obedience and risk practices amongst Chinese communist officials |
0 |
| Standardized capitalism? Negotiating the oil industry's dis/entanglement in Niger and Uganda |
0 |