A1 Journal article (refereed)
The rise of the owners and the neo-accumulationist imaginary : Changing perceptions of private wealth in Finnish business media, 1981–2021 (2024)
Kuusela, H. (2024). The rise of the owners and the neo-accumulationist imaginary : Changing perceptions of private wealth in Finnish business media, 1981–2021. Economy and Society, Early online. https://doi.org/10.1080/03085147.2024.2406088
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Publication details
All authors or editors: Kuusela, Hanna
Journal or series: Economy and Society
ISSN: 0308-5147
eISSN: 1469-5766
Publication year: 2024
Publication date: 08/11/2024
Volume: Early online
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication country: United Kingdom
Publication language: English
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/03085147.2024.2406088
Publication open access: Openly available
Publication channel open access: Partially open access channel
Publication is parallel published (JYX): https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/98258
Abstract
The rise of the super-rich has been a defining characteristic of recent decades. This paper analyses the cultural underpinnings of contemporary private wealth accumulation, by exploring the changes in how Finnish business media has approached wealth accumulation at the top. Drawing from cultural political economy and Bourdieu’s theory of the social space, it examines how private wealth and wealthy owners have been represented in Finnish business media between 1981 and 2021. The paper argues that the changes in the representations demonstrate a rise of a new imaginary, in which private wealth accumulation is valued and perceived as a desirable goal both for individuals and the society. Finally, these cultural changes might pave the way for a new economic regime that could be called neo-accumulationist, meaning a regime characterized by specific advantages for those with accumulated economic assets.
Keywords: wealth; media culture; inequality; rich people; ownership (societal properties)
Free keywords: ownership; super-rich; wealth; media representations; inequality; neo-accumulationism
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Ministry reporting: Yes
VIRTA submission year: 2024
Preliminary JUFO rating: 1