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Gibson-Graham, J.K. and Roelvink, G. (2010) An economic ethics for the anthropocene. Antipode, 41(1), 320-346.
• Callon, M. 'An essay on the growing contribution of economic markets to the proliferation of the social'. Theory, Culture and
Society 24(7-8), 2007, pp. 139-163.
• Lee, R. (2006) The ordinary economy: Tangled up in values and geography.Trans. Inst. Br. Geog. 31(4), 413-432.
And from Cultural Economy special edition on financial subjects: culture & materiality:
• Editorial: Pangley, P. & Leyshon, A. (2012) Financial subjects: Culture and materiality. Cultural Economy, 5(4), 369-373.
• Deville, J. (2012) Regenerating market attachments. Cultural Economy, 5(4), 423-439.
• French, S. & Neale, J. (2012) Speculating on careless lives. Cultural Economy, 5(4), 391-406.
With further Possible Readings:
• Polillo, S. (2011) Money, Moral Authority, and the Politics of Creditworthiness. American Sociological Review 76(3): 437-464.
• Gibson-Graham, J.K. A Postcapitalist Politics. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2006. Intro (A politics of economic
possibility); ch 1 (affects and emotions for a post-capitalist politics) and ch 2 (reluctant subjects: subjection and becoming).
• Harvey, D. (2012) Rebel Cities: From the Right to the City to the Urban Revolution. London: Verso. Ch 3 (the creation of the urban
commons); ch 4 (the art of rent)' ch 6 (London 2011: Feral capitalism hits the streets).