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Matthias Thiemann: 'The scientization of central banks: How economists shape macroprudential policy'
Warwick Critical Finance
01/28/20 • 100 min
To discuss these questions, WCF invited Matthias Thiemann, Assistant Professor for European Public Policy at Science Po, Paris. In this talk, Matthias analyses why certain ideas that gained prominence post-crisis are translated into policy tools, while others are eschewed by policy makers.

WCF Dialogue: Operationalisations of Financialisation
Warwick Critical Finance
02/01/19 • 83 min
In order to think through the stakes attendant to the continued research of financialisation and its multiple operationalisations, we invited two active protagonists in these debates. Ève Chiapello and Pauline Gleadle discussed each other's work and critically assessed the ways in which the study of financialisation continues to shape the current critical debates about global finance and global capitalism more generally.

Resilience, Market Subjects and Performative Politics
Warwick Critical Finance
03/18/18 • 86 min
Against this backdrop, John Morris and James Brassett discussed the (cultural) production of resilient financial systems and market subjects. The session was chaired by Marco Andreu (Warwick's PAIS Department).

Bill Maurer: Philanthrocapital, infrastructure, automaticity - where are the ‘choking points’?
Warwick Critical Finance
03/13/18 • 13 min

Big-data credit scoring: risk management in Chinese social credit programmes
Warwick Critical Finance
10/29/19 • 70 min
Based on ethnographic fieldwork in a credit score modelling team of a large tech company, Ruowen's research studies the development of an emerging Big Data algorithmic credit-scoring technology alongside the government’s programme for building a social credit system in China. Her findings show that data scientist work is a continuous, repetitive, and a pre-prescribed process of developing and updating models that are complemented with machine learning-generated results, and that the way that data scientist work is organised has a direct impact on the produced model. This research expands the perimeter of how we look at algorithms and, broadly, other data-driven computing devices by looking at the organisational setting through which they are produced.
For more information, please visit: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/pais/currentstudents/phd/resources/wcf/upcomingevents/ruowen-xu/

WCF in discussion with Daniela Gabor
Warwick Critical Finance
03/07/19 • 61 min
To discuss critical macro-finance, WCF is excited to get into conversation with Daniela Gabor, Professor of Economics and Macro-Finance at UWE Bristol. Daniela is working on the intersections of economics, finance and political economy, researching a variety of areas such as shadow banking activities, especially repo markets, and their implications for monetary theory, central banking, sovereign bond markets and regulatory activities.

Johnna Montgomerie: Fighting finance’s opacity – technical terms, historical hangover and intersectionality
Warwick Critical Finance
03/18/18 • 18 min

Gendered flexitime in asset finance — work-life balance at month-end
Warwick Critical Finance
06/25/18 • 29 min
Speaker: Heather Griffiths is a fourth year PhD student in the Department of Sociology. Her broad research interests are in gender and work, work life balance and feminist theory. Her PhD research looks at flexible working policies within the finance sector, and whether such policies will be supported by finance sector culture, as well as how they impact on gender equality and work life balance both at work and in the home.

Gendered flexitime in asset finance - Q&A
Warwick Critical Finance
06/25/18 • 38 min
Speaker: Heather Griffiths is a fourth year PhD student in the Department of Sociology. Her broad research interests are in gender and work, work life balance and feminist theory. Her PhD research looks at flexible working policies within the finance sector, and whether such policies will be supported by finance sector culture, as well as how they impact on gender equality and work life balance both at work and in the home.

Lauren Tooker: Going to uncomfortable places: Redemptive critique and ordinary agency
Warwick Critical Finance
03/18/18 • 14 min
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How many episodes does Warwick Critical Finance have?
Warwick Critical Finance currently has 11 episodes available.
What topics does Warwick Critical Finance cover?
The podcast is about Society, Podcasts, Finance, Education, Economy and Anthropology.
What is the most popular episode on Warwick Critical Finance?
The episode title 'Matthias Thiemann: 'The scientization of central banks: How economists shape macroprudential policy'' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Warwick Critical Finance?
The average episode length on Warwick Critical Finance is 49 minutes.
How often are episodes of Warwick Critical Finance released?
Episodes of Warwick Critical Finance are typically released every 34 days, 2 hours.
When was the first episode of Warwick Critical Finance?
The first episode of Warwick Critical Finance was released on Mar 13, 2018.
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