On brutal culture
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DOI: 10.1080/17530350.2017.1387804
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- Darren Umney & Taylor C. Nelms & Dave O'Brien & Fabian Muniesa & Liz Moor & Liz McFall & Melinda Cooper & Peter Campbell, 2017. "On brutal culture," Journal of Cultural Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 10(6), pages 556-568, November.
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- Fabian Muniesa & Liliana Doganova & Horacio Ortiz & Álvaro Pina-Stranger & Florence Paterson & Alaric Bourgoin & Véra Ehrenstein & Pierre-André Juven, & David Pontille & Basak Saraç-Lesavre & Guillaum, 2017. "Capitalization: A Cultural Guide," Post-Print halshs-01426044, HAL.
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