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ID124428
Title ProperTracing associations in global finance
LanguageENG
AuthorPorter, Tony
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Four decades ago, when financial globalization was attracting widespread attention, the few theoretical frameworks that were available to analyze it were relatively simplistic. Often, it was seen as an unstoppable quasi-natural expression of the expansion of market forces, operating independently of state power, which it was undermining. Today there is a rich variety of frameworks which help us understand the immensely complex entanglements of power, states, markets, and international institutions that constitute and govern global finance, including some insightful uses of actor-network theory (ANT) (for instance, Langley 2006; Best forthcoming 2013). In this contribution I highlight a number of unique contributions that ANT makes to our understanding of global finance.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Political Sociology Vol.7, No.3; 2013: p.334-337
Journal SourceInternational Political Sociology Vol.7, No.3; 2013: p.334-337
Key WordsGlobal Finance ;  Tracing Association ;  State Power ;  Actor Network Theory -ANT ;  International Markets ;  Financial Market ;  Economic ;  Economical Empowerment ;  Theoritical Framework