economic sociology. perspectives and conversations
1999 - 2025
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Volume 26, issue 3, 2025
- Note from the editor: Loss and adaptation on a warming planet pp. 1-3

- Leon Wansleben
- Interrogating carbon inequalities: An interview with Lucas Chancel pp. 4-6

- Lucas Chancel and Leon Wansleben
- The costs of staying afloat Bond markets, climate adaptation, and urban inequality pp. 7-13

- Savannah Cox
- "I have always felt that four degrees equals civil war." An interview with David Bresch pp. 14-17

- David Bresch and Leon Wansleben
Volume 26, issue 2, 2025
- Note from the editor: The "liberal compromise" and after: Realities and fictions of global climate governance pp. 1-4

- Leon Wansleben
- Homo ecologicus, a leading figure of environmental change? pp. 5-10

- Stéphanie Barral
- Risking the planet? The pathologies and potentials of central banks' riskbased approach to the climate crisis pp. 11-17

- Matthias Täger
- Beyond de-risking: Industrial orders and political revolutions in Mexico's power sector pp. 18-23

- Jose Maria Valenzuela and Nacxitl Calva
- Writing a book on communism in the 21st century pp. 24-26

- Kōhei Saitō
Volume 26, issue 1, 2024
- Note from the editor: Ecologizing economic sociology pp. 1-5

- Leon Wansleben
- Economic sociology for an age of ecological crises: Interview with Jens Beckert and Neil Fligstein pp. 6-9

- Jens Beckert, Neil Fligstein, Leon Wansleben and Tobias Burgwinkel
- Ecologizing economic sociology: A tale of (dis)embedding? pp. 10-16

- Ute Tellmann
- Economic sociology, the natural environment, and the intellectual division of labor pp. 17-23

- Caleb Scoville
- What have corporations got to do with it? A political economy approach to organizations and climate change pp. 24-29

- Annika Rieger
Volume 25, issue 3, 2024
- Note from the editor: Crisis of capitalism? Economic crisis? Crisis of economic sociology? pp. 1-5

- Mariana Heredia
- Economy, politics, and critical events: From transformation to permanent crisis pp. 6-13

- Simone Polillo
- Crisis, patrimonialism, and the spirit of finance capitalism: White men's dominance in the US hedge fund industry pp. 14-21

- Megan Tobias Neely
- Fiscal crises in the developing world: Zooming out and zooming in on Brazil's public finance history pp. 22-29

- Rogrigo Cantu
- Coping with the crises in the periphery: The social and political costs of dollarization in Georgia pp. 30-36

- Ia Eradze
- Facing inflation in times of digital finance: Monetary plurality and financial repertoires in the Argentinian crisis pp. 37-43

- María Soledad Sánchez
Volume 25, issue 2, 2024
- Note from the editor: Back to development in the XXI century pp. 1-4

- Mariana Heredia
- Development as a social fact pp. 5-11

- Andrew Schrank
- Anti-statist development? Growth, economic concentration, and segmented welfare in Chile pp. 12-19

- Jorge Atria
- Antitrust between success and failure: A sociological and ethnographic reappraisal of Brazilian competition policy pp. 20-27

- Iagê Miola and Gustavo Onto
- Global connections between development and finance pp. 28-33

- Horacio Ortiz
- Entrenched informality: How non-enforcement, fintech, and digital payments are challenging development in Latin America pp. 34-39

- Matías Dewey
- Productive planning in an unstable country: The case of Argentina (2019-2023) pp. 40-47

- Daniel Schteingart
Volume 25, issue 1, 2023
- Note from the editor: Inequality and wealth in Latin America pp. 1-4

- Mariana Heredia
- Dimensions of equity and social justice in Latin America and Brazil pp. 5-13

- Elisa P. Reis, André P. Vieira and Felix G. Lopez
- Concentration of wealth and income in post-pandemic Latin America: Measurement, results, and perspective pp. 14-21

- Germán Alarco Tosoni
- Family business in Argentina: The discreet charm of strong ties in weak institutional contexts pp. 22-27

- Alejandro Gaggero
- Wealth and whiteness in Latin America pp. 28-35

- Hugo Cerón-Anaya
- Choosing schools, choosing (adult) friendships: National language, progressive self-fashioning, and social envy among Brazilian and Puerto Rican elites pp. 36-46

- Ana Y. Ramos-Zayas
- She's my nanny: Discourses and perceptions of children who are cared for by child and adolescent domestic workers pp. 47-52

- Sarai Miranda
Volume 24, issue 3, 2023
- Note from the editor: In search of a pragmatist theory of inflation pp. 1-8

- Marcin Serafin
- Inflation: Pragmatics of money and inflationary sensoria pp. 9-17

- Federico Neiburg
- What inflation disrupts? A comment on "Inflation - Pragmatics of money and inflationary sensoria"by Federico Neiburg pp. 18-22

- Jeanne Lazarus
- On the missing normative dimension of the pragmatics of money: A comment on "Inflation - Pragmatics of money and inflationary sensoria" by Federico Neiburg pp. 23-30

- Bruno Théret
- On studying money from the top down: A comment on "Inflation - Pragmatics of money and inflationary sensoria" by Federico Neiburg pp. 31-33

- Guadalupe Moreno
- From the pandemic to spiraling inflation: Moral superiority over the Argentine state in times of crisis pp. 34-43

- Ariel Wilkis
Volume 24, issue 2, 2023
- Note from the editor: Economic sociology in times of war pp. 1-3

- Marcin Serafin
- War in the Ukrainian fields: The weaponization of international wheat trade pp. 4-12

- Fabio Parasecoli and Mihai Varga
- Airbnb's humanitarian aid during the war in Ukraine: Indispensability, dependence, and platform politics pp. 13-19

- Karolina Mikołajewska-Zając
- Karl Polanyi on issues of war and peace pp. 20-24

- Maciej Kassner
- The politics of growth models and populism in East-Central Europe pp. 25-33

- Gábor Scheiring
Volume 24, issue 1, 2022
- Note from the editor: The economic sociology of price instability and inflation pp. 1-2

- Marcin Serafin
- The return of inflation pp. 3-4

- Fred L. Block
- Towards a sociology of prices: An interview with Fabien Eloire and Jean Finez pp. 5-10

- Fabien Eloire and Jean Finez
- Predictions of electricity prices as embedded devices for coordinating European futures pp. 11-17

- Aleksandra Lis-Plesińska
- Making inflation visible: How incremental price increases become a public problem pp. 18-27

- Marcin Serafin, Marlena Rycombel and Marta Olcoń-Kubicka
- Nigel Dodd (1965-2022) obituary pp. 28

- Patrik Aspers
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