Money Talks: Media, Markets, CrisisMoney Talks: Media, Markets, Crisis brings together leading writers and emerging scholars to explore the ways money, finance, and economic crisis are understood and talked about by a range of people, from traders and politicians to ordinary citizens, and how these accounts are framed and represented across a variety of media forms. Drawing on work in a number of disciplines, Money Talks offers a provocative and path-breaking demonstration of the value of incorporating approaches from media and cultural studies into the analysis of the meanings of money, the operations of capital, and understandings of crisis. |
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Table des matières
Insider talk | 27 |
Financial insider talk in the city of London | 29 |
Funny in a rich mans world The contradictory conceptions of money in forex trading | 45 |
Stating support for the city Thirty years of budget talk | 65 |
News talk | 79 |
More of the same News economic growth and the recycling of conventional wisdom | 81 |
Conflict of interest disclosure in economics Will journalists aid the cause? | 101 |
Trouble in the markets Differentiation in the Norwegian financial news landscape | 113 |
No guns no rules just pure capitalism Hollywoods portraits of Wall Street | 151 |
System down Three documentary accounts of crisis | 169 |
Everyday talk | 187 |
I just hope the whole thing wont collapse Understanding and overcoming the EU financial crisis from the citizens perspective | 189 |
Business as usual and its discontents | 209 |
Notes on contributors | 219 |
Index | 223 |
Back Cover | 233 |
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Aftenposten analysis Angela Merkel argued assets audience bank BBC Trust Bertie Brown bubbles budget statements business model capital chancellors chapter citizens City commentary communication competition construction consumer countries coverage critical cultural currency currency pairs Dagens Næringsliv debate democratic differentiation disclosure documentary economic growth economists Europe European Eurozone exchange film film’s financial crisis financial elites financial markets financial sector Finansavisen forex forex traders Glasgow Media Group global Gordon Gekko Greece Gripsrud Hollywood industry Inside Job institutions interest interviews investment investors issues Journal journalists Lawson London Margin Call mishkin monetary Money Never Sleeps Moore’s narrative newspapers Norway Norwegian offered Oliver Stone outlets participants perspective political problems production public sphere question RBNZ reporting responsibility role sample Saphead shares social speculation stock market story strategy suggests talk trading Wall Street