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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : CNRS Éditions
    UID:
    gbv_1778779352
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9782271062024 , 9782271077974
    Content: L’ouvrage est articulé autour de deux pôles thématiques : les biens et l’argent. Il s’agit de rendre compte des processus de constitution de la valeur et d’observer surtout la dématérialisation qui y est de plus en plus intensément à l’œuvre. Le départ est pris dans un questionnement sur ce qu’est un bien (en soi, privé, public) pour aller vers ce qui en devient l’expression la plus générale et la mesure la plus mobile : l’argent. La généralisation de la valorisation monétaire fluidifie les choses, efface les distinctions traditionnelles entre types de biens et surtout accompagne un processus de socialisation de l’utilité qui transforme le sens et la portée de l’avoir à soi des choses. La valeur aura sa vie dans la circulation et sa possession s’exprimera comme participation à la fluctuation d’un médium. Ces constats provoquent parfois le recours à des théories “ fortes ” de la valorisation, capables de ramener à des visions plus intuitives : cependant, envie et désir mimétique ont beau être à la racine du valoir, les dynamiques de l’échange monétaire et surtout la centralisation du partage du produit social comme produit monétaire ouvrent des problématiques que l’intuition anthropologique ne suffit plus d’éclairer. Enfin, l’étude des marchés financiers offre, à l’extrême de la dématérialisation, une illustration des perplexités que rencontre toute tentative de briser la clôture sur eux-mêmes des processus calculatoires du médium financier. Les tentatives d’y importer des normes semblent vouées à l’échec.
    Note: French
    Language: French
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_472519204
    Format: 198 S
    ISBN: 2271062020
    Series Statement: CNRS sociologie
    Language: French
    Keywords: Geldkreislauf ; Elektronischer Zahlungsverkehr ; Entmaterialisierung ; Gemeinwohl ; Nutzen
    Author information: Clam, Jean 1958-
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    UID:
    gbv_227106202
    Format: 520 S
    In: 2
    Language: Undetermined
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    CNRS Éditions | Paris :CNRS Éditions,
    UID:
    almahu_9947382574402882
    Format: 1 online resource (198 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 2-271-07797-4
    Series Statement: Sociologie
    Content: The book is structured around two thematic poles: goods and money. It is a question of giving an account of the processes of constitution of the value and of observing especially the dematerialization which is more and more intensely at work there. The departure is taken in a questioning on what is a good (in itself, private, public) to go towards what becomes the most general expression and the most mobile measure: money.The generalization of monetary valuation makes things more fluid, erases the traditional distinctions between types of goods and above all accompanies a process of socialization of utility which transforms the meaning and scope of having things to oneself. Value will have its life in circulation and its possession will be expressed as participation in the fluctuation of a medium.These observations sometimes provoke recourse to “strong” theories of valuation, capable of bringing back to more intuitive visions: however, envy and mimetic desire may well be at the root of value, the dynamics of monetary exchange and especially the centralization of the sharing of the social product as a monetary product opens up problems that anthropological intuition is no longer sufficient to clarify. Finally, the study of financial markets offers, at the extreme of dematerialization, an illustration of the perplexities encountered by any attempt to break the fence on themselves of the financial medium's computational processes. Attempts to import standards there seem doomed to failure.
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Also available in print form. , French
    Additional Edition: ISBN 2-271-06202-0
    Language: French
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    Online Resource
    CNRS Éditions | Paris :CNRS Éditions,
    UID:
    edoccha_9958103180502883
    Format: 1 online resource (198 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 2-271-07797-4
    Series Statement: Sociologie
    Content: The book is structured around two thematic poles: goods and money. It is a question of giving an account of the processes of constitution of the value and of observing especially the dematerialization which is more and more intensely at work there. The departure is taken in a questioning on what is a good (in itself, private, public) to go towards what becomes the most general expression and the most mobile measure: money.The generalization of monetary valuation makes things more fluid, erases the traditional distinctions between types of goods and above all accompanies a process of socialization of utility which transforms the meaning and scope of having things to oneself. Value will have its life in circulation and its possession will be expressed as participation in the fluctuation of a medium.These observations sometimes provoke recourse to “strong” theories of valuation, capable of bringing back to more intuitive visions: however, envy and mimetic desire may well be at the root of value, the dynamics of monetary exchange and especially the centralization of the sharing of the social product as a monetary product opens up problems that anthropological intuition is no longer sufficient to clarify. Finally, the study of financial markets offers, at the extreme of dematerialization, an illustration of the perplexities encountered by any attempt to break the fence on themselves of the financial medium's computational processes. Attempts to import standards there seem doomed to failure.
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Also available in print form. , French
    Additional Edition: ISBN 2-271-06202-0
    Language: French
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    Online Resource
    CNRS Éditions | Paris :CNRS Éditions,
    UID:
    edocfu_9958103180502883
    Format: 1 online resource (198 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 2-271-07797-4
    Series Statement: Sociologie
    Content: The book is structured around two thematic poles: goods and money. It is a question of giving an account of the processes of constitution of the value and of observing especially the dematerialization which is more and more intensely at work there. The departure is taken in a questioning on what is a good (in itself, private, public) to go towards what becomes the most general expression and the most mobile measure: money.The generalization of monetary valuation makes things more fluid, erases the traditional distinctions between types of goods and above all accompanies a process of socialization of utility which transforms the meaning and scope of having things to oneself. Value will have its life in circulation and its possession will be expressed as participation in the fluctuation of a medium.These observations sometimes provoke recourse to “strong” theories of valuation, capable of bringing back to more intuitive visions: however, envy and mimetic desire may well be at the root of value, the dynamics of monetary exchange and especially the centralization of the sharing of the social product as a monetary product opens up problems that anthropological intuition is no longer sufficient to clarify. Finally, the study of financial markets offers, at the extreme of dematerialization, an illustration of the perplexities encountered by any attempt to break the fence on themselves of the financial medium's computational processes. Attempts to import standards there seem doomed to failure.
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Also available in print form. , French
    Additional Edition: ISBN 2-271-06202-0
    Language: French
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