This article explores the implications of making the cultural turn in the engagement of economic and political geography with issues of political economy. It seeks to steer a path between a fetishistic, reified economics that naturalizes economic categories and a soft economic sociology that focuses on the similarities between economic and other socio-cultural activities at the expense of the specificity of the economic. We show how combining critical semiotic analysis with an evolutionary and institutional approach to political economy offers one interesting way to achieve this goal. An evolutionary and institutional approach to semiosis enables us to recognize the semiotic dimensions of political economy at the same time as establishing h...
This chapter presents a cultural political economy (hereafter CPE) perspective on economic and polit...
Discussions about the culture-economy articulation have occurred largely within the confines of econ...
Political economy and economic sociology have developed in relative isolation from each other. While...
Abstract: This article explores the implications of making the cultural turn in the engagement of ec...
This article explores the implications of making the cultural turn in the engagement of economic and...
A case is made for cultural political economy (CPE) by exploring the constitutive role of semiosis i...
Some economists began to take a cultural turn in the 1980s and 1990s and the discursive and symbolic...
Abstract: A case is made for ‘cultural political economy ’ (CPE) by exploring the constitutive role ...
This article elaborates one possible development of Marx's legacy 200 years after his birth. It resp...
For some time now we have been working both individually and together on a new approach to political...
Cultural political economy (CPE) is an approach to political economy that focuses on how economic sy...
This article responds to Staricco’s critique of cultural political economy (CPE) for being inherentl...
Ngai-Ling Sum and Bob Jessop present Cultural Political Economy (CPE) as a project that seeks to dee...
This paper explores the rise of cultural economy as a key organising concept over the 2000s. While i...
This book advances the understanding and modelling of sensemaking and cultural processes as being cr...
This chapter presents a cultural political economy (hereafter CPE) perspective on economic and polit...
Discussions about the culture-economy articulation have occurred largely within the confines of econ...
Political economy and economic sociology have developed in relative isolation from each other. While...
Abstract: This article explores the implications of making the cultural turn in the engagement of ec...
This article explores the implications of making the cultural turn in the engagement of economic and...
A case is made for cultural political economy (CPE) by exploring the constitutive role of semiosis i...
Some economists began to take a cultural turn in the 1980s and 1990s and the discursive and symbolic...
Abstract: A case is made for ‘cultural political economy ’ (CPE) by exploring the constitutive role ...
This article elaborates one possible development of Marx's legacy 200 years after his birth. It resp...
For some time now we have been working both individually and together on a new approach to political...
Cultural political economy (CPE) is an approach to political economy that focuses on how economic sy...
This article responds to Staricco’s critique of cultural political economy (CPE) for being inherentl...
Ngai-Ling Sum and Bob Jessop present Cultural Political Economy (CPE) as a project that seeks to dee...
This paper explores the rise of cultural economy as a key organising concept over the 2000s. While i...
This book advances the understanding and modelling of sensemaking and cultural processes as being cr...
This chapter presents a cultural political economy (hereafter CPE) perspective on economic and polit...
Discussions about the culture-economy articulation have occurred largely within the confines of econ...
Political economy and economic sociology have developed in relative isolation from each other. While...