Acknowledgements
We would like to acknowledge our gratitude to the outgoing chair, and founding editor, Tony Bennett for his exceptional work in establishing the journal and thank Fabian Muniesa for taking on this new role.
Notes
4. This is a vast literature, but see, for representative examples, Allen and Pryke (Citation1994), du Gay (Citation1996, Citation1997), McFall (Citation2004), Miller and Rose (Citation1990), Mitchell (Citation1998), Negus (Citation1992), Nixon (Citation1996) and Thrift (Citation2001).
7. See also Jessop, Young and Scherrer [eds.] (Citation2015) and Maurer et al.’s forthcoming Bloomsbury 6 volume series on the Cultural History of Money including volumes on the Age of Enlightenment (Desan [ed.] Citation2017), the Age of Empire (Nieburg & Dodd [eds.] Citation2017) and the Modern Age (Nelms and Pedersen [eds.] Citation2017). The contributors to Cochoy, Deville and McFall [eds.] (Citation2017) tackle related questions in a collection exploring the ‘arts of market attachment’ while the Economics, Communication and Society group were recently successful in their efforts to get issues surrounding the rhetoric of economics, cultural studies of the economy, the political economy of communication, and organisational communication established as a permanent division of the National Communication Association, see also Hanan and Chaput [eds.] (Citation2015).
8. As evidenced by the fact that her 2010 article Performative Agency, remains, by some margin, the most circulated and cited article ever published in the JCE.
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