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American Behavioral Scientist | 2018

Pushed and Pulled to the Internet: Self Employment in the Spiritual Marketplace

Karen Gregory

Drawing from participant observation and in-depth interviews, this article illustrates how esoteric practitioners (mainly Tarot card readers) come to see themselves as “self-employed” or entrepreneurs and take up the labor of brand building. These individuals study and use the cards not only as part of a personal “quest” for meaning or experience but also as an attempt to “make a living” from their work. This labor is personal and subjective as well as increasingly digital in nature, occurring through blogs, websites, and other media. Despite the relative ease of Web 2.0 technologies, online brand building poses serious challenges for Tarot readers. In contrast to websites depicting “a best life,” the process of building a personal brand can be fraught with hesitation, speculation, and failure as well as confounded by issues of access to technology. This tension makes many Tarot readers “reluctant entrepreneurs” who feel that they have no choice but to engage with the Internet.


Journal of Cultural Economy | 2017

Lower Ed: The Troubling Rise of For-Profit Colleges in the New Economy

Karen Gregory

Bühlmann, H., 1989. Actuaries of the third kind? ASTIN Bulletin, 19 (S), 5–6. D’Arcy, S.P., 2005. On becoming an actuary of the fourth kind. Proceedings of the Casualty Actuarial Society, 92, 745– 754. MacKenzie, D.A., 2006. An engine, not a camera: how financial models shape markets. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. MacKenzie, D.A. and Spears, T., 2014. ‘The formula that Killed Wall Street’: the Gaussian copula and modelling practices in investment banking. Social Studies of Science, 44 (3), 393–417. Muniesa, F., et al., 2017. Capitalization: a cultural guide. Paris: Presses des Mines. Porter, T.M., 1995. Trust in numbers: the pursuit of objectivity in science and public life. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Zaloom, C., 2006. Out of the pits: traders and technology from Chicago to London. Chicago, IL: Chicago University Press.


Wsq: Women's Studies Quarterly | 2013

Negotiating Precarity: Tarot as Spiritual Entrepreneurialism

Karen Gregory


Journal of Interactive Technology and Pedagogy | 2014

The Inq13 POOC:: A Participatory Experiment in Open, Collaborative Teaching and Learning.

Jessie Daniels; Matthew K. Gold; S. M. Anderson; John D. Boy; C. Cahill; Jen Jack Gieseking; Karen Gregory; K. Hackett; F. Lee; W. Luttrell; A. Matles; Edwin Mayorga; W. Negrón; S. Smith; Polly Thistlethwaite; Z. Tucker


The New Inquiry | 2012

Mediums of Exchange

Karen Gregory


tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique. Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society | 2018

Anger in Academic Twitter: Sharing, Caring, and Getting Mad Online

Karen Gregory; sava saheli singh


OR Books | 2017

Ours to Hack and to Own

Karen Gregory


tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique | 2017

Anger in Academic Twitter

Karen Gregory; sava saheli singh


Archive | 2017

Can Tech Schools Go Cooperative

Karen Gregory


Workplace: A Journal for Academic Labor | 2016

Jobless Higher Ed: Revisited, An Interview with Stanley Aronowitz

Stanley Aronowitz; Karen Gregory

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Joss Winn

University of Lincoln

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A. Matles

City University of New York

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F. Lee

City University of New York

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Jen Jack Gieseking

City University of New York

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Jessie Daniels

City University of New York

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K. Hackett

City University of New York

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Matthew K. Gold

New York City College of Technology

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