Enacting Dismal Science: New Perspectives on the Performativity of Economics


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In this book, sociologists, philosophers, and economists investigate the conceptual issues around the performativity of economics over a variety of disciplinary contexts and provide new case studies illuminating this phenomenon. In featuring the latest contributions to the performativity debate the book revives discussion of the fundamental questions: What precise meaning can we attribute to the notion of performativity? What empirical evidence can help us recognize economics as performative? And what consequences does performativity have for contemporary societies? The contributions demonstrate how performativity can serve as a powerful conceptual resource in dealing with economic knowledge, as an inspiring framework for investigating performative practices, and as an engine of discovery for thinking of the economic proper.

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9781137492104
  • ISBN: 9781137492104
  • Pub Date: 6th July 2016
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
  • Format: Hardback
  • Number of Pages: 203

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This is Book 1 in the Perspectives from Social Economics Series. See all Perspectives from Social Economics books here.

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