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Nina Boy
Nina Boy
Marie Curie COFUND Fellow, University of Warwick
Verified email at warwick.ac.uk - Homepage
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Sovereign safety
N Boy
Security Dialogue 46 (6), 530-547, 2015
682015
The global governance of security and finance: Introduction to the special issue
N Boy, JP Burgess, A Leander
Security Dialogue 42 (2), 115-122, 2011
442011
Collateral times
N Boy, D Gabor
Economy and Society 48 (3), 295-314, 2019
242019
Finance-security: Where to go?
N Boy
Finance and Society 3 (2), 208-215, 2017
172017
The backstory of the risk-free asset: How government debt became ‘safe’
N Boy
Central Banking at a Crossroads. London: Anthem, 177-187, 2014
162014
Öffentlichkeit als public credit
N Boy
Finanzmarktpublika: Moralität, Krisen und Teilhabe in der ökonomischen …, 2014
122014
Introduction: Taking stock of security and finance
N Boy, J Morris, M Santos
Finance and Society 3 (2), 102-105, 2017
112017
Societal ethics of biometric technologies
N Boy, K Lidén, EK Jacobsen
SOURCE Societal Security Network, 2018
62018
After the boom: Finance and society studies in the 2020s andbeyond
A Samman, N Boy, N Coombs, S Hager, A Hayes, E Rosamond, ...
Finance and Society 8 (2), 93-109, 2022
52022
Report on the theory of risk as a societal security instrument
N Boy
Report published by the European Union Societal Security Network, 1-32, 2015
52015
Calculating Risk and Uncertainty
N Boy
King’s College Risk Research Symposium 10, 2008
52008
Financial security 1
N Boy
Transformations of Security Studies, 156-170, 2015
22015
Bücher zur Apokalypse I: Kurz rezensiert
J Hitziger, J Rath, C Dries, U Bröckling, N Boy, F Adloff
Soziopolis: Gesellschaft beobachten, 2023
2023
Endgame: The false destruction of the socialimaginary
N Boy
Finance and Society 7 (2), 162-166, 2021
2021
Global Finance in the New Century: Beyond Deregulation
N Boy
Journal of Peace Research 45 (5), 711-711, 2008
2008
Critical security studies (CSS)
N Boy
On the origin of (public) credit
N Boy
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