
Bringing together in one volume the most important writings of Andrew Leyshon and Nigel Thrift on money and finance, including the unpublished classic "Sexy-Greedy" this collection examines the economic, social and cultural manifestations that go to make up the multiple vision of money. Money, it seems is the great God of our age. It is also an economy, a sociology, an anthropolgy and a geography. Linking money with the emergent patterns of global spatial order. Money/Space analyses the restructuring of financial markets in a range of spatial scales; global, national and local.
This volume investigates how money functions not merely as a medium of exchange, but as a complex socio-spatial force that shapes global, national, and local geographies. Authors Andrew Leyshon and Nigel Thrift, both prominent scholars in economic geography, synthesize their research to argue that financial markets are deeply embedded in cultural and social structures. By examining the restructuring of these markets, the authors provide a framework for understanding how monetary transformation dictates the spatial organization of contemporary society.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this collection as a foundational text for those studying the intersection of financial geography and social theory. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which provides a rigorous analytical lens for understanding the spatial dimensions of global capital.
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Publication Date:
2005-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10:
0203992431
ISBN-13:
9780203992432
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