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‘Where has all the money gone? Materiality, mobility and nothingness’

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posted on 2015-10-14, 08:58 authored by Angus W. Cameron
This article argues that the problematic nature of money’s ‘location’ is important to opening up its more fundamental ontology. Using examples from recent financial crises, I explore the (temporary) historical relationship between money and the nation state, the changing nature of money, and the paradoxes these produce in a world convinced that money is real and material. I conclude that whilst we cannot resolve these ingrained paradoxes, we should at the very least take account of them as we try to explain the vagaries of our money economies.

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Finance and Society, 2015, 1 (1), pp. 7-19 (12)

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/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, ARTS AND HUMANITIES/School of Management

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Finance and Society

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Finance and Society

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2059-5999

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2015-08-03

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2015

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2015-10-14

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http://financeandsociety.org/article/vol-1-no-1-2015-cameron/

Editors

Cameron, A.;Dunne, S.

Language

en

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