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Very much looking forward to having you – and seeing many of you there! 🫶

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FSN 2026 @finandsoc.bsky.social w/ @susigeiger.bsky.social & @paullangley.bsky.social - deadline May 1! financeandsocietynetwork.org/finandsoc-20...

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My new book Currency of Nihilism is officially out today!

In it, I develop a history and theory of financial nihilism that speaks directly to the ongoing merger of digital technology with finance.

Use the code SAMMAN20 for 20% off:
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Book cover of Currency of Nihilism by Amin Samman

Book cover of Currency of Nihilism by Amin Samman

For readers interested in philosophy and the history of capitalism, Currency of Nihilism by Amin Samman offers an unsettling perspective on the nihilistic structures of feeling that underwrite the contemporary financial system.

https://ow.ly/EPfe50YxSr0

#ReadUP

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"What on earth is going on?" is maybe the only appropriate opening for a call for papers rn

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The rumours are true – Finance and Society conference 2026 *is* happening! 🥰🫠

So much better than chocolate!

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From all of us to all of you:

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Yes!!

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Huge thanks to the local organizing team at CBS:
@rosiecollington.bsky.social,
Noya Kohavi, and
@lenseabrooke.bsky.social

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Finance and society conference 2026 – Finance and Society Network

Happy Easter from Finance and Society team!

Here is our special easter egg for all of you: a fresh Call for Papers for this year's Finance and Society conference happening again at CBS Copenhagen!

Deadline: May 1st

Hoping to see many of you there!

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New in @finandsoc.bsky.social: ‘The non-death of Adam Neumann’, unpacking the return of WeWork’s disgraced founder. It’s about Silicon Valley’s ambivalence to failure & fraud, and how venture capital rewards already-powerful, ruthless and deceptive serial founders. www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

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Why is WeWork’s disgraced founder still so investable?

Read @timwhite100.bsky.social's paper 'The non-death of Adam Neumann: Alt-exiting, serial-founding, and failing up in Silicon Valley venture capital' in @finandsoc.bsky.social ⤵️

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About the Conference

I'm co-chairing the Society for Social Studies of Science @4sweb.bsky.social Conference in Toronto, Oct 2026. #STS #scipol #innovation

Theme: "TechnoPower • Technoscientific Futures".

Open panel submissions portal is open! ls!

Deadline: 2nd February 2026

www.4sonline.org/about_the_co...

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Check out my essay "Welcome to the age of Longevity Capitalism" now open access in @finandsoc.bsky.social

Thank you @aminsamman.bsky.social for endorsing the project, and to @jvtk.bsky.social for our great conversation on these ideas.

Picture credit to Harald Bergauer visual interpretation

4 months ago 17 6 1 1

Our very own EIC Amin Samman featured in Just Money today!

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Latest issue | Finance and Society | Cambridge Core Finance and Society

If you're still thinking about what to read over the holiday season – worry not, we've just made your choice even harder!

🎄 Our December issue is out 🎄

Our festive intellectual treats, from the meta-theory of performativity, decarbonization, green finance to the theory of money – check it out!

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📣 Call for Abstracts!

Join the 4th Doctoral Conference on the Social and Political Constitution of the Economy, March 19 -20, 2026 at the MPIfG in Cologne.

🎓 We welcome abstracts by doctoral researchers in economic sociology, political economy and related fields by Dec 8, 2025.

s.gwdg.de/U27NQb

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Constructions, cleavages, and complementarities: Macro- and micro-approaches in the study of green finance | Finance and Society | Cambridge Core Constructions, cleavages, and complementarities: Macro- and micro-approaches in the study of green finance

🚨You always wondered about how to make sense of the many accounts on Green Finance? We got you covered:
@nataschavanderzwan.bsky.social @danmertens.bsky.social ky.social Julius Kob and I critically review existing accounts and argue for an integrated analytical approach👇
doi.org/10.1017/fas....

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Important. Integrating macro & micro approaches in researching green finance by @vapunkt.bsky.social, Julius Kob, @danmertens.bsky.social & @nataschavanderzwan.bsky.social

in @finandsoc.bsky.social journal @universitypress.cambridge.org

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From FaS to FAZ!

The paper "From Adorno to 50 Cent: Financialized platform capitalism, Spotify, and the culture industry in the twenty-first century" by Niklas Kullick and @johannespetry.bsky.social was just quoted in one of Germany's leading newspapers. 😎

Check out the paper here 👇

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Embedded finance and FinTech disappearance | Finance and Society | Cambridge Core Embedded finance and FinTech disappearance

Co-authored with @andrewleyshon.bsky.social for a forthcoming special issue of @finandsoc.bsky.social, this essay takes Elon Musk's planned FinTech makeover of X as a provocation for a critical analysis of so-called 'embedded finance' and the evolution of FinTech
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Reviving Adorno's critique of the standardization of music, our article of the week reads streaming as a turn from Fordist production to financialized platforms where music is assetized and homogenized.

By Paul N. Kullick & @johannespetry.bsky.social in @finandsoc.bsky.social

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From art form to asset: our study found popular songs are becoming more generic It’s largely down to the demands of streaming services.

Based on our recent article in @finandsoc.bsky.social, we wrote a piece for @theconversation.com titled 'from art to assets' on how music does indeed sound all the same nowadays - and the role of streaming platforms in this process 😎

Check it out!
theconversation.com/from-art-for...

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Application Deadline: December 15, 2025

Application Deadline: December 15, 2025

📣 New call for postdoctoral researchers!

We are seeking candidates with a doctorate in the social sciences for our research areas Political Economy (Prof. Dr. Lucio Baccaro) and Economic Sociology (Prof. Dr. Jens Beckert).

Please share widely!

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This will produce an extraordinary amount of waste, duplication and lack of transparency. To understand why it is crucial to understand what VC dynamics are and what their aims are. See my @finandsoc.bsky.social article here: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

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The attempt to financialize psychedelics has collided with the unruliness of these substances both as therapeutic assets and as vectors of cultural resistance. Our article of the week traces the rise and fall of commercial psychedelics.

By Sandy B. Hager in @finandsoc.bsky.social

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*new article*

We bring the Frankfurt School into the Spotify age — and it was a fun one to write! 😎

'From Adorno to 50 Cent: Financialized platform capitalism, Spotify, and the culture industry in the twenty-first century' in @finandsoc.bsky.social

Check it out here:
doi.org/10.1017/fas....

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New issue of Finance and Society hot off the press - and an electrified annual conference!

See Vol 11, No 2 ⏭️ www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

And pending works by F&S heavyweights ⏭️ financeandsocietynetwork.org/wp-content/u...

Big thx @finandsoc.bsky.social for supporting means of production.

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Finance and Society: Volume 11 - Issue 2 | Cambridge Core Cambridge Core - Finance and Society - Volume 11 - Issue 2

Finance & Society is the gift that keeps on giving!

Just as we've gotten home from our fabulous conference in Copenhagen – huge thanks again to all of you and the organizers! – we're delighted to announce the publication of issue 11(2)! 🎁🎉

173 pages packed with the good stuff – do check it out!

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Content of the special section on Central Bank Scientization:
Special section: Central bank scientization

    Redefining scientization: Central banks between science and politics
    Aurélien Goutsmedt, Francesco Sergi

    Not a steamroller, a 3D process: Scientization at the Bank of England
    Aurélien Goutsmedt, Francesco Sergi, François Claveau, Clément Fontan

    From technical to academic central banking: The scientization of the Banque de France
    Maxence Dutilleul

    Scientization of central bank governance: A global study of governors’ biographies, 2000–2020
    Aykiz Dogan, Frédéric Lebaron

    Scientization: A self-critical afterthought
    Martin Marcussen

Content of the special section on Central Bank Scientization: Special section: Central bank scientization Redefining scientization: Central banks between science and politics Aurélien Goutsmedt, Francesco Sergi Not a steamroller, a 3D process: Scientization at the Bank of England Aurélien Goutsmedt, Francesco Sergi, François Claveau, Clément Fontan From technical to academic central banking: The scientization of the Banque de France Maxence Dutilleul Scientization of central bank governance: A global study of governors’ biographies, 2000–2020 Aykiz Dogan, Frédéric Lebaron Scientization: A self-critical afterthought Martin Marcussen

The special section on Central Bank Scientization in @finandsoc.bsky.social is now official out in Volume 11, Issue 2.

Read all the papers here ➡️ www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

Many thanks to @aminsamman.bsky.social and Nathan Coombs for their support in the editorial process.

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