The grammar of money : an analytical account of money as a discursive institution in light of the practice of complementary currencies
Since the global financial crisis in 2008, complementary currencies - from local initiatives like the Brixton Pound to timebanks, business-to-business currencies and, of course, Bitcoin - have received unprecedented attention by academics, policy makers, the media and the general public. However, at...
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Lancaster University
2018
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