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There has been an increasing interest in financial markets across sociology history anthropology cultural studies and related disciplines over the past decades with particular intensity since the 2007–2008 crisis which prompted new analyses of the workings of financial markets and how “scandals of Wall Street” might have huge societal ramifications. The sociologically inclined landscape of finance studies is characterized by different more or less well- established homogeneous camps with more micro-empirical social studies of finance approaches on the one end of the spectrum and more theoretical often neo-Marxist approaches on the other. Yet alternative approaches are also gaining traction including work that emphasizes the cultural homologies and interconnections with finance as well as work that more broadly is both empirically rigorous and theoretically ambitious. Importantly across these various approaches to finance a growing body of literature is taking shape which engages finance in a critical manner. The term “critical finance studies” nonetheless remains largely unfocused and undefined. Against this backdrop the key rationales of The Routledge Handbook of Critical Finance Studies are firstly to provide a coherent notion of this emergent field and secondly to demonstrate its analytical usefulness across a wide range of central aspects of contemporary finance. As such the volume will offer a comprehensive guide to students and academics on the field of Finance and Critical Finance Studies Heterodox Economics Accounting and related Management disciplines.