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Art, Money and Financialization: Six Radical Money Artists on Either Side of 1973

January 2, 2022July 19, 2019

Citation Haiven, Max. 2019. “Art, Money and Financialization: Six Radical Money Artists on Either Side of 1973.” In A Cultural History of Money: The Modern … Read more

Categories Academic Articles and ChaptersTags art, culture, financialization, money

The Art of Unpayable Debts

January 2, 2022May 8, 2019

Citation Haiven, Max. 2019. “The Art of Unpayable Debts.” In The Sociology of Debt, edited by Mark Featherstone. London: Policy. Abstract This chapter provides a … Read more

Categories Academic Articles and ChaptersTags art, culture, debt, financialization, imagination, United States

Currencies of Exodus: The Hidden Ledger of Proletarian Money Sabotage

January 2, 2022March 30, 2019

Citation Haiven, Max. 2019. “Currencies of the Undercommons: The Hidden Ledger of Proletarian Money Sabotage.” In  State Machines: Reflections and Actions at the Edge of … Read more

Categories Academic Articles and ChaptersTags art, culture, money, social movements

Our Opium Wars: Our Opium Wars The Ghosts of Empire in the Prescription Opioid Nightmare

January 2, 2022February 1, 2019

Citation Haiven, Max. 2019. “Our Opium Wars: The Ghosts of Empire in the Prescription Opioid Nightmare.” Third Text 32 (5-6): 662-669. https://doi.org/10.1080/09528822.2018.1559169 Abstract The prescription … Read more

Categories Academic Articles and ChaptersTags colonialism and empire, opioid crisis, race and racism

Representing (and Being Represented in) Financialization’s Derivative Sociality

December 29, 2022October 17, 2018

Citation Haiven, Max. 2018. “Representing (and Being Represented in) Financialization’s Derivative Sociality.” In Screening Economies: Money Matters and the Ethics of Representation, edited by Daniel … Read more

Categories Academic Articles and ChaptersTags art, culture, film, financialization, theory

The Crypt of Art, the Decryption of Money, the Encrypted Common and the Problem of Cryptocurrencies

January 2, 2022January 22, 2018

Citation Haiven, Max. 2018. “The Crypt of Art, the Decryption of Money, the Encrypted Common and the Problem of Cryptocurrencies.” In Moneylab Reader 2: Overcoming … Read more

Categories Academic Articles and ChaptersTags art, commons, financialization, money

The Uses of Financial Literacy

April 10, 2023November 1, 2017

Citation Haiven, Max. 2017. “The Uses of Financial Literacy: Financialization, the Radical Imagination, and the Unpayable Debts of Settler-Colonialism.” Cultural Politics 13 (3): 348–69. https://doi.org/10.1215/17432197-4211350 … Read more

Categories Academic Articles and ChaptersTags education, financialization, imagination

Participatory Art within, against and beyond Financialization

January 2, 2022September 3, 2017

Citation Haiven, Max. 2018. “Participatory Art within, against and beyond Financialization: Benign Pessimism, Tactical Parasitics and the Encrypted Common.” Cultural Studies 32 (4): 530–59. https://doi.org/10.1080/09502386.2017.1363260 … Read more

Categories Academic Articles and ChaptersTags art, culture, financialization

Commons as Actuality, Ethos and Horizon

January 2, 2022March 30, 2017

Citation Haiven, Max. 2017. “Commons as Actuality, Ethos and Horizon.” In Educational Commons in Theory and Practice, edited by Alex Means, Graham Slater, and Derek … Read more

Categories Academic Articles and ChaptersTags commons, neoliberalism, social movements, theory

Beyond the Violence of Colonial Civility: The Art of Raven Davis

January 2, 2022January 30, 2017

Citation Haiven, Max. 2017. “Beyond the Violence of Colonial Civility: The Art of Raven Davis.” In The Art of Civil Action, edited by Pascal Gielen … Read more

Categories Academic Articles and ChaptersTags art, Canada, colonialism and empire, culture, Indigenous struggles, race and racism
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