TOWARDS A CRITICAL SOCIOLOGY OF FINANCE

TOWARDS A CRITICAL SOCIOLOGY OF FINANCE
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Publisher : American Academic Press
Total Pages : 142
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ISBN-10 : 9781631819919
ISBN-13 : 1631819917
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Download or read book TOWARDS A CRITICAL SOCIOLOGY OF FINANCE written by FIAMMETTA CORRADI and published by American Academic Press. This book was released on 2019-01-14 with total page 142 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Evidences pile up to prove that financial markets are sometimes irrational, and contingently much influenced by public speeches like the ones delivered by central bankers and politicians. Since ideologies and discourses matter in the financial sector, and have very tangible impacts on investors’ decisions worldwide, this book argues that we urgently need a new sociology of finance, one equipped with a critical commitment and an innovative, standardized method for argumentation analysis. Accordingly, the new approach is firstly described theoretically and methodologically, in an open, constructive dialogue with potential complementary approaches like cultural political economy and critical discourse analysis. Then, the outcomes of some empirical analyses are displayed and discussed: from the battles of opposite financial ideologies in the decade 2008-2018, through the analysis of “dovish” speeches in monetary policy, to a case-study focused on Bitcoin’s complex ideology. In this way, Towards A Critical Sociology of Finance promises to equip the reader (and eventually the financial investor) with some critical skills to recognize and doubt financial ideologies and to become sensible to distracting argumentative strategies like buck passing and scapegoats building, as well as to other variously fallacious arguments.


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