Market/place : exploring spaces of exchange / edited by Christian Berndt, Jamie Peck and Norma M. Rantisi.

Markets are seemingly omnipresent features of our economic landscape, and yet they do not exhibit a singular, essential or universal form. What are we to make of the fact that markets are never self-contained and selfregulating, but instead are tangled up and co-produced with all manner of governmen...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Cambridge)
Other Authors: Berndt, Christian (Editor), Peck, Jamie (Editor), Rantisi, Norma M. (Norma Matuk) (Editor)
Other title:Marketplace
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Newcastle upon Tyne : Agenda Publishing, 2020.
Series:Economic transformations (Newcastle upon Tyne, England)
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505 0 |a Introduction : exploring markets / Jamie Peck, Christian Berndt and Norma M. Rantisi -- Thinking socially and spatially about markets / Joy Paton and Damien Cahill -- Where are markets? / Jamie Peck -- Geographies of marketization : performation struggles, incomplete commodification and the "problem of labour" / Christian Berndt and Marc Boeckler -- Persistent problems in the Polanyian critique of the market / Fred Block -- What are markets for and who makes them? Class, state-​ building and territorial management in the constitution of markets / Erica Schoenberger -- Geographically contested and variegated marketization / Jun Zhang -- Markets as struggle : the circulation and construction of charter school markets in the United States / Dan Cohen -- Of water and knowledge : the formation and scaling of public goods and markets / Mark Harvey -- The social metabolism of Karl Polanyi's fictitious nature / Scott Prudham -- From the urbanization of capital to the capitalization of the urban / Philip Ashton and Brett Christophers -- Planning the social economy : the spatial politics of community economic development in Toronto / Kuni Kamizaki and Katharine N. Rankin -- Towards an ethnography of the national economy / Hannah Appel -- Platforms, merchants and market space / Chris Muellerleile -- Conclusion : "market research" / Norma M. Rantisi, Christian Berndt and Jamie Peck. 
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