2020
DOI: 10.1057/s41268-020-00193-w
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Common knowledge? Business intellectuals, BRIC and the production of knowledge across global finance and international relations

Abstract: This article engages with the debate about how we come to know IR the way that we do. It seeks to contribute to this research agenda in two, related, ways: Firstly, by highlighting the influence that a previously neglected circuit of practice has on the co-constituted knowledge relationship between Global Finance and IR: the business intellectuals of the Cultural Circuit of Capital (CCC). Secondly, it argues that the Science and Technology Studies' concept of boundary objects is invaluable in accounting for bo… Show more

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