Money 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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