Average rating: | Rated 3 of 5. |
Level of importance: | Rated 3 of 5. |
Level of validity: | Rated 3 of 5. |
Level of completeness: | Rated 3 of 5. |
Level of comprehensibility: | Rated 3 of 5. |
Competing interests: | None |
This article proposes a research program focused on studying "processes of economization" - the ways in which actions, devices, and descriptions are constructed and qualified as "economic" by social scientists and market actors. Overall, the article provides a compelling introduction to the concept of economization and its potential for future research.