Description

Book Synopsis

This book is about disconnection. Disconnection gives vision to the City of London as an insulated social arena that, despite creating vast wealth and being the vanguard of the UK’s aspirational future, has made objects out of you and me. Building on Foucault’s teachings on finance and the ideological force of market competition, this ground-breaking book gives shape and form to how financial markets are sustained, managed and performed, and how they emerge and solidify within the shared cultural imagination and system of knowledge as a single, smooth, frictionless and coherent idea.

Tracing the impacts of financialisation on those who enact its harmful logic, the author delves into the spatial disconnection that separates the City from the rest of London and the UK; the ontological disconnection that erects a demarcated boundary of expected outcomes, aspirations and practices; and the social disconnection experienced by finance workers who elevate themselves through a marker of perceived difference and ability. Through emerging narratives and ethnographic encounters, Simpson explores the practical and cognitive relations that underpin the performance of finance as a moral endeavour and analyses what it means to live and work within this extractive industry.



Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Welcome to the City
Chapter 2. The Origins and Development of the City of London
Chapter 3. A Spatial Topography of Dominance
Chapter 4. The Boundaries of Finance
Chapter 5. Identity, Resilience and the Trial of Competition
Chapter 6. Performance and the Limits of Finance Work
Chapter 7. ‘All that is Solid Melts into Air’
Chapter 8. The Coherence of Finance

Harm Production and the Moral Dislocation of

Product form

£65.54

Includes FREE delivery

RRP £68.99 – you save £3.45 (5%)

Order before 4pm tomorrow for delivery by Sat 27 Dec 2025.

A Hardback by Alex Simpson

15 in stock


    View other formats and editions of Harm Production and the Moral Dislocation of by Alex Simpson

    Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
    Publication Date: 28/10/2021
    ISBN13: 9781839094958, 978-1839094958
    ISBN10: 1839094958

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This book is about disconnection. Disconnection gives vision to the City of London as an insulated social arena that, despite creating vast wealth and being the vanguard of the UK’s aspirational future, has made objects out of you and me. Building on Foucault’s teachings on finance and the ideological force of market competition, this ground-breaking book gives shape and form to how financial markets are sustained, managed and performed, and how they emerge and solidify within the shared cultural imagination and system of knowledge as a single, smooth, frictionless and coherent idea.

    Tracing the impacts of financialisation on those who enact its harmful logic, the author delves into the spatial disconnection that separates the City from the rest of London and the UK; the ontological disconnection that erects a demarcated boundary of expected outcomes, aspirations and practices; and the social disconnection experienced by finance workers who elevate themselves through a marker of perceived difference and ability. Through emerging narratives and ethnographic encounters, Simpson explores the practical and cognitive relations that underpin the performance of finance as a moral endeavour and analyses what it means to live and work within this extractive industry.



    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1. Welcome to the City
    Chapter 2. The Origins and Development of the City of London
    Chapter 3. A Spatial Topography of Dominance
    Chapter 4. The Boundaries of Finance
    Chapter 5. Identity, Resilience and the Trial of Competition
    Chapter 6. Performance and the Limits of Finance Work
    Chapter 7. ‘All that is Solid Melts into Air’
    Chapter 8. The Coherence of Finance

    Recently viewed products

    © 2025 Book Curl

      • American Express
      • Apple Pay
      • Diners Club
      • Discover
      • Google Pay
      • Maestro
      • Mastercard
      • PayPal
      • Shop Pay
      • Union Pay
      • Visa

      Login

      Forgot your password?

      Don't have an account yet?
      Create account