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On Economic Sociology and the Critique of Society : Letter to the Editor (Invited)

On Economic Sociology and the Critique of Society : Letter to the Editor (Invited)

... and sociology excludes from scrutiny the central interests of both ...economists economic laws are metamorphosed into a pretended law of nature, which manifests itself by means of an invisible hand in the ...

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Unbalanced Growth: Why Is Economic Sociology Stronger in Theory Than in Policies? CES Working Paper, no. 129, 2006

Unbalanced Growth: Why Is Economic Sociology Stronger in Theory Than in Policies? CES Working Paper, no. 129, 2006

... Current economic policies may take the form of either laissez-faire measures or state-centered ...towards economic behavior. Economic action is about self-interested and socially isolated ...improve ...

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New economic sociology and new institutional economics

New economic sociology and new institutional economics

... Discussion: Nee and Ingram (1998, 22) criticize Granovetter’s embeddedness argument. They argue that his focus on personal relationships would introduce an element of indeterminacy into economic sociology ...

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Karl Polanyi and the New Economic Sociology: Notes on the Concept of (Dis)embeddedness

Karl Polanyi and the New Economic Sociology: Notes on the Concept of (Dis)embeddedness

... however, that the author did not intend to create a new concept, nor did he seem in the least concerned with giving it an explicit definition. Perhaps that is the reason why the concept of (dis)embeddedness has been the ...

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Economic Sociology or Economic Imperialism? The Case of Gary C  Becker

Economic Sociology or Economic Imperialism? The Case of Gary C Becker

... an economic analysis to include numerous traditionally considered as non-economic ...Becker‘s economic approach to social processes have been ...investigating economic conditioning of social ...

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Cultural political economy : on making the cultural turn without falling into soft economic sociology

Cultural political economy : on making the cultural turn without falling into soft economic sociology

... in economic and political geography by making and illustrating the case for a distinctive approach to ‘cultural political economy’ (hereafter CPE refers to this approach and not to the wider set of cultural turns ...

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Foundations in Political & Economic Sociology Course Guide.pdfView Download

Foundations in Political & Economic Sociology Course Guide.pdfView Download

... Swartz, David. 2013. Symbolic Power, Politics, and Intellectuals: The Political Sociology of Pierre Bourdieu. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. [CH 6-7] (Download) Therborn, Göran. 1980. The Ideology of Power ...

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Post-war sociology in Yugoslavia.

Post-war sociology in Yugoslavia.

... annual economic plan and financial report: management of fixed assets, investment loans and supplementary working assets; approval of periodical reports of total income ; deliberation of the w o r k ­ ers and ...

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Introduction: Preliminary Reflections on the Legacy of Pierre Bourdieu

Introduction: Preliminary Reflections on the Legacy of Pierre Bourdieu

... classical sociology by closely examining his intellectual connections with the writings of the founding fi gures of sociology, that is, with the works of Marx (Fowler and Karsenti), Durkheim (Wacquant), and ...

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... and sociology, rather than reducing the entrance examination to econom- ics alone, as had been ...of economic phenomena continued to form part of the ...

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Cultural engagement and the economic performance of the cultural and creative industries: an occupational critique

Cultural engagement and the economic performance of the cultural and creative industries: an occupational critique

... for economic growth and urban transformation in post-industrial ...the sociology of cultural consumption, Hanquinet (2017) concluded that patterns of deep engagement across a range of cultural forms consti- ...

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Spaces of difference, spaces of possibility?:An exploration of Alternative Food Networks (AFNs) in the austerity foodscape of the United Kingdom

Spaces of difference, spaces of possibility?:An exploration of Alternative Food Networks (AFNs) in the austerity foodscape of the United Kingdom

... and economic transformation, thereby central to civil society’s ongoing reconfiguration within the austerity ...cultural sociology of Pierre Bourdieu (2010) and more traditionally associated with a ...

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Everyday economics: ideas new and old from lay theories of economic life

Everyday economics: ideas new and old from lay theories of economic life

... [1929]1994a) economic landscape in which no single aspect stands as a metonymy for an ...theorists, economic sociologists and economists are analysing and engaging with similar phenomena – economies in ...

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Cultural sociology in the Australian context

Cultural sociology in the Australian context

... of sociology to cul- tural matters and the felt need for sociology to incorporate cultural sensi- tivities in its ...cultural sociology requires a more meaning-centred ...cultural sociology is ...

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Urban Crime and Pattern Conceptions: Departuring from Spatiality

Urban Crime and Pattern Conceptions: Departuring from Spatiality

... in sociology, psychology, and criminology have generally focused on socio-economic status, demographic profiling, and so- cio-cultural context of the city, the early environmental studies of urban crime ...

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The myth of the nation-state: Theorizing society and polities in a global era

The myth of the nation-state: Theorizing society and polities in a global era

... process. Sociology has often assumed that the unit of analysis is society, in which economic, political and cultural processes are coterminous, and that this concept maps onto that of ...

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Labour power and labour process : contesting the marginality of the sociology of work

Labour power and labour process : contesting the marginality of the sociology of work

... industrial sociology had fragmented, and had become less able to explain the new trends in economic life and the world of work such as new forms of conflict, labour market segmentation and work organisation ...

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... of economic regimes with consequences for the meaning of en- terprise, the influence of labour relations, the role of state regulation and the safeguarding function of ...

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Bourdieu’s non-material forms of capital : implications for start-up policy

Bourdieu’s non-material forms of capital : implications for start-up policy

... Despite significant support for the view that entrepreneurship and new venture creation is predicated on access to a mix of tangible and intangible resources (Eckhardt and Shane, 2003), entrepreneurship researchers have ...

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Comparative Introduction to Socionomy  and Psychonomy

Comparative Introduction to Socionomy and Psychonomy

... of sociology which lay in European 1700/1800 CE anti-God philosophical empiricism, phenomenology and positivism which strongly argued against God and religion, particularly that Religion is a social problem rather ...

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