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E-grāmata: Money Talks: Media, Markets, Crisis

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Money Talks explores the ways the concepts of money and capital are understood and talked about by a range of people, from traders to ordinary investors, and how these accounts are framed and represented across a range of media. This collection brings together leading writers and emerging researchers to demonstrate how work in media and cultural studies can contribute to debates around the meanings of money, the operations of capital, and the nature of the current crisis. Drawing on a range of work from across disciplines, Money Talks offers a provocative and pathbreaking demonstration of the value of incorporating approaches from media and cultural studies into an understanding of economic issues.
Introduction Financial speculations: Contested constructions of markets and crisis 1(26)
Graham Murdock
Part 1 Insider talk
27(52)
Chapter 1 Financial insider talk in the city of London
29(16)
Aeron Davis
Chapter 2 Funny in a rich man's world: The contradictory conceptions of money in forex trading
45(20)
Peter A. Thompson
Chapter 3 Stating support for the city: Thirty years of budget talk
65(14)
Catherine Walsh
Part 2 News talk
79(70)
Chapter 4 More of the same: News, economic growth and the recycling of conventional wisdom
81(20)
Justin Lewis
Richard Thomas
Chapter 5 Conflict of interest disclosure in economics: Will journalists aid the cause?
101(12)
George DeMartino
Chapter 6 Trouble in the markets: Differentiation in the Norwegian financial news landscape
113(18)
Nina Kvalheim
Helle Sjøvaag
Chapter 7 Covering the crisis: Politics and culture
131(18)
Jostein Gripsrud
Part 3 Screen talk
149(38)
Chapter 8 No guns, no rules, just pure capitalism! Hollywood's portraits of Wall Street
151(18)
Anja Peltzer
Chapter 9 System down! Three documentary accounts of crisis
169(18)
John Corner
Part 4 Everyday talk
187(22)
Chapter 10 `I just hope the whole thing won't collapse': `Understanding' and `overcoming' the EU financial crisis from the citizen's perspective
189(20)
Andreas Hepp
Swantje Lingenberg
Monika Elsler
Johanna Moller
Anne Mollen
Anke Offerhaus
Afterword: Business as usual and its discontents 209(10)
Graham Murdock
Notes on contributors 219(4)
Index 223
Graham Murdock is Professor of Culture and Economy in the Department of Social Sciences at Loughborough University.





Jostein Gripsrud is Professor in the Department of Information Science and Media Studies at the University of Bergen.