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Real-estate valuation and the organization of the city: a document-centred ethnography of Tel Aviv's planning in action
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Journal of Organizational Ethnography (2022) 11 (1): 50–63.
Published: 05 May 2021
...Uri Ansenberg Purpose The increasing financialization of urban organization has been well-documented over the last couple of decades. Nevertheless, the planning process has been seen as distinct from the financial. By questioning this assumption and examining where the two spheres interact...
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Resistance to financialization : Insights about collective resistance through distancing and persistence from two ethnographic studies
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Journal of Organizational Ethnography (2014) 3 (2): 169–187.
Published: 12 August 2014
... of collectives” (Bourdieu, 1998, p. 6). Moreover, neo-liberalism is a discourse that enhances an “economic fatalism” in that it make itself seen as an absolutely necessity (Bourdieu and Wacquant, 2001). One of the most important ingredients in the neo-liberal project is financialization that can...
