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Alex Preda provides an ethnographic exploration of how financial expertise is performed and produced in the media, analyzing its features and how audiences react to it. He examines how analysts, anchors, and producers collaborate in manufacturing financial talk that circulates around the world.

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This is easily the most original book in the sociology of finance that I have read in many years. Preda singles out financial expert talk by academics, analysts, and financial journalists, showing how it is interactionally produced and performed, and how it invades the public sphere and influences how finance is understood. This book should not be missed by sociologists of finance and financial economists. It is also a must read for science communication generally, expert studies and media studies—and for practitioners, seeking to look into a mirror of their practice. -- Karin Knorr Cetina, author of Epistemic Cultures: How the Sciences Make Knowledge
How are we ever going to make sense of our world after the 2008 crash without understanding what financial experts think they are doing? Reaching into all the latest research on, and analysis of expertise, Alex Preda tells us what is going on when financial experts present themselves in the media. -- Harry Collins, coauthor of Why Democracies Need Science
Talk is fundamental to how human beings interact, and what we say about money and finance matters. Focusing on Hong Kong's TV and radio studios, and employing his trademark combination of ethnographic insight and sharp sociological analysis, Preda throws important new light on financial talk, its nuances, and its audiences. -- Donald MacKenzie, author of Trading at the Speed of Light: How Ultrafast Algorithms Are Transforming Financial Markets
Written in clear prose, Preda’s ethnography moves easily between theory and evidence. * Social Forces *

Table of Contents
Introduction
1. What Is Financial Expertise?
2. Talk, Spectacle, and Expertise
3. The Organization of Expert Talk
4. Strategic Facework: The Expert Presentation of Experts
5. Unfaultable Talk
6. Talk and Truth
7. Managing Audiences
Conclusion
Appendix 1. Hong Kong as a Global Financial Center
Appendix 2. Ethnographic Methods
Acknowledgments
Notes
References
Index

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      Publisher: Columbia University Press
      Publication Date: 24/01/2023
      ISBN13: 9780231202466, 978-0231202466
      ISBN10: 0231202466

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Alex Preda provides an ethnographic exploration of how financial expertise is performed and produced in the media, analyzing its features and how audiences react to it. He examines how analysts, anchors, and producers collaborate in manufacturing financial talk that circulates around the world.

      Trade Review
      This is easily the most original book in the sociology of finance that I have read in many years. Preda singles out financial expert talk by academics, analysts, and financial journalists, showing how it is interactionally produced and performed, and how it invades the public sphere and influences how finance is understood. This book should not be missed by sociologists of finance and financial economists. It is also a must read for science communication generally, expert studies and media studies—and for practitioners, seeking to look into a mirror of their practice. -- Karin Knorr Cetina, author of Epistemic Cultures: How the Sciences Make Knowledge
      How are we ever going to make sense of our world after the 2008 crash without understanding what financial experts think they are doing? Reaching into all the latest research on, and analysis of expertise, Alex Preda tells us what is going on when financial experts present themselves in the media. -- Harry Collins, coauthor of Why Democracies Need Science
      Talk is fundamental to how human beings interact, and what we say about money and finance matters. Focusing on Hong Kong's TV and radio studios, and employing his trademark combination of ethnographic insight and sharp sociological analysis, Preda throws important new light on financial talk, its nuances, and its audiences. -- Donald MacKenzie, author of Trading at the Speed of Light: How Ultrafast Algorithms Are Transforming Financial Markets
      Written in clear prose, Preda’s ethnography moves easily between theory and evidence. * Social Forces *

      Table of Contents
      Introduction
      1. What Is Financial Expertise?
      2. Talk, Spectacle, and Expertise
      3. The Organization of Expert Talk
      4. Strategic Facework: The Expert Presentation of Experts
      5. Unfaultable Talk
      6. Talk and Truth
      7. Managing Audiences
      Conclusion
      Appendix 1. Hong Kong as a Global Financial Center
      Appendix 2. Ethnographic Methods
      Acknowledgments
      Notes
      References
      Index

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