Ismail Ertürk (Special Issues)

by JCE October 25, 2017

Ismail Ertürk is currently Senior Lecturer in Banking at Alliance Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester. His research focuses on financialisation in present day capitalism exploring in particular the themes of financial innovation and corporate governance from a cultural economy perspective.  He has also studied the transformation of bank business models in a financialised global economy and their contribution to the 2007 crisis and financial instability.  His recent work is about re-conceptualisation of post-crisis central bank unconventional policies and regulatory macroeconomics beyond technocracy as cultural phenomena and democratic urgencies. He has practical experience in global banking and business through advisory work and executive education.  He co-edited multidisciplinary Routledge Companion to Bank Regulation and Reform (2017) and co-authored After the Great Complacence: Financial Crisis and the Politics of Reform (2011). He published fiction and essays on culture in Turkish. He has collaborated with contemporary artists in art projects that investigate the problematics of representation, value and knowledge regarding money and finance.

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