Review of Social Economy
1997 - 2024
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Volume 82, issue 4, 2024
- Food insecurity, austerity, and household food production in Greece, 2009–2014 pp. 497-535

- Charalampos Konstantinidis
- The rise and fall of Britain’s Golden Cohort: how the remarkable generation of 1925–1934 had their lives cut short by austerity pp. 536-580

- Lucinda Hiam and Danny Dorling
- Does pollution perception lead to risk avoidance behaviour? A mixed methods analysis pp. 581-607

- Pierre Levasseur, Katrin Erdlenbruch, Christelle Gramaglia, Sofia Bento, Lúcia Fernandes and Pedro Baños Páez
- The rise and fall of Electra: emergence and transformation of a global cryptocurrency community pp. 608-632

- Koray Caliskan
- Dissecting communities of renewable energy: a comparative investigation in New Aquitaine (France) pp. 633-660

- Claudia Colombarolli and Luca Storti
- Of fields and of factories: the political construction of comparative advantage in French wine and German core manufacturing pp. 661-683

- Elizabeth Carter
- Elite circulation, rent-seeking and rank-keeping: analytical insights from the case of Thailand pp. 684-719

- Gwendoline Promsopha and Antoine Vion
Volume 82, issue 3, 2024
- Attitudes towards abortion: what role do educational attainment and cultural traits play? pp. 343-366

- Nabamita Dutta, Lisa Giddings and Russell Sobel
- The blue of the rainbow: queerness and hiring discrimination in blue-collar occupations pp. 367-395

- Maryam Dilmaghani and Margaret Robinson
- Inequality, macroeconomic performance and political polarization: a panel analysis of 20 advanced democracies pp. 396-429

- Christian R. Proaño, Juan Carlos Peña and Thomas Saalfeld
- Can baby bonds address the injustice of racial wealth disparities? pp. 430-443

- Steven McMullen
- The effects of COVID-19 on labor force nonparticipation in the short run: racial and ethnic disparities pp. 444-475

- Oudom Hean and Nattanicha Chairassamee
- Discrimination as social exclusion pp. 476-495

- Korkut A. Ertürk and Sanchit Shrivastava
Volume 82, issue 2, 2024
- Financialization and the social economy pp. 181-183

- Leila Davis
- Racial differences in the relationship between the receipt of informal financial support and social insurance pp. 184-212

- Dania V. Francis, Christian E. Weller, Emek Karakilic and Maryam Salihu
- Postal banking and US cash transfer programs: a solution to insufficient financial infrastructure? pp. 213-240

- Melanie G. Long and Steven Pressman
- Establishing a public option for asset management in the United States pp. 241-260

- Lenore M. Palladino
- The financialization of US public pension funds, 1945–1974 pp. 261-293

- Sean H. Vanatta
- Indoor air pollution and gender difference in respiratory health and schooling for children in Cameroon pp. 294-315

- Novice Patrick Bakehe
- Italian Community Co-operatives: Structuration of Community Development Processes in Italy pp. 316-342

- Bianchi Michele
Volume 82, issue 1, 2024
- What’s that smell? Bullshit jobs in higher education pp. 1-22

- Michael Delucchi, Richard B. Dadzie, Erik Dean and Xuan Pham
- Tolerance, social capital, and life satisfaction: a multilevel model from transition countries in the European Union pp. 23-50

- Frank Crowley and Edel Walsh
- Care labor, intergenerational equity, and (social) sustainability pp. 51-75

- Jennifer C. Olmsted
- Communicating identity: how the symbolic meaning of goods creates different market types pp. 76-97

- Carolina Dalla Chiesa and Erwin Dekker
- The social ambiguity of money: empirical evidence on the multiple usability of money in social life pp. 98-125

- Klaus Kraemer, Luka Jakelja, Florian Brugger and Sebastian Nessel
- Streaming the festival: what is lost when cultural events go online pp. 126-146

- Alan Shipman and Ann Vogel
- The corporate social assessment: making public purpose pay pp. 147-175

- Michael Bennett and Rutger Claassen
- Aligning corporate behaviour with the public good: a commentary on Bennett and Claassen pp. 176-180

- Anselm Schneider
Volume 81, issue 4, 2023
- Capability listing and functioning achievements of indigenous people of a developing country: testing the moderating effect of the use of ICT pp. 521-548

- Tamgid Ahmed Chowdhury
- Unpaid housework and super-exploitation of labor: a suggested model and empirical evidence from Mexico and Colombia pp. 549-573

- Carlos Duque Garcia
- Internet access, beliefs about HIV transmission and HIV–AIDS testing among women in Cameroon pp. 574-600

- Mathieu Juliot Mpabe Bodjongo
- Is the Platinum Rule credible? An examination of other-regarding perceptions and attitudes toward unethical behavior pp. 601-621

- Harvey S. James
- Socially oriented cooperative housing as alternative to housing speculation. Public policies and societal dynamics in Denmark, the Netherlands and Spain pp. 622-643

- Manuel Ahedo, Joris Hoekstra and Aitziber Etxezarreta
- De-unionization and the wages of essential workers pp. 644-671

- Adam Walke
- Stability of the liberal order, moral learning, and constitutional choice: an unresolved tension in James Buchanan’s political economy pp. 672-698

- Malte Dold and Matías Petersen
Volume 81, issue 3, 2023
- Uncertainty and economic futures in the public sphere: an introduction pp. 335-341

- Amitava Dutt
- Crisis, reputation, and the politics of expertise: fictional performativity at the Bank of Italy pp. 342-362

- Simone Polillo
- Imagining the future in Irish budgets 1970–2015: a mixed-methods discourse analysis pp. 363-386

- Ewan MacDonald, Brendan K. O’Rourke and John Hogan
- Prescribing and avoiding remedies: how industrial associations advanced futures out of the Brazilian recession (2014–2016) pp. 387-416

- André Vereta-Nahoum
- Corporate risk reporting about Brexit as political communication pp. 417-441

- Ekaterina Svetlova
- Why expanding capabilities does not necessarily imply reducing injustice: an assessment of Amartya Sen’s Idea of Justice in the context of Mexico’s Oportunidades/Prospera pp. 442-468

- Oscar Garza-Vázquez
- Essentially unemployed: potential implications of the COVID-19 crisis and fiscal response on income inequality pp. 469-492

- Ansel Schiavone
- Regulating for gender equality in business: the law on gender quotas and the network of interlocking directorates in Norway, 2008–2016 pp. 493-519

- Trond Løyning
Volume 81, issue 2, 2023
- ‘Give me your watch and I will tell you the time’: crisis and austerity in the European Union from a Bourdieusian perspective pp. 173-195

- Asimina Christoforou
- The dynamics and conditions of material forms of ‘commons-based peer production’. Towards a reappropriation of living conditions? pp. 196-224

- Yannick Rumpala
- Monopsony and collective action in an institutional context pp. 225-245

- Mark Stelzner and Mark Paul
- Public health systems in the age of financialization: lessons from the French case pp. 246-273

- Ana Carolina Cordilha
- Attribute substitution, earlier-generation economic approaches and behavioural economics pp. 274-303

- Theodore Koutsobinas
- Designing a virtuous political economy: an adaptation of Unto This Last emphasizing individual conscience and self determination pp. 304-333

- Kirsten Madden and Nicholas Armstrong
Volume 81, issue 1, 2023
- Introduction to the special issue: Justice and solidarity in Europe pp. 1-7

- Andrea Sangiovanni and Juri Viehoff
- A just yet unequal European Union: a defense of moderate economic inequality* pp. 8-36

- Andreas Follesdal
- Solidarity and autonomy in the European Union pp. 37-60

- Helder De Schutter
- Differentiated integration as a fair scheme of cooperation pp. 61-83

- Richard Bellamy and Sandra Kröger
- Monetary solidarity in Europe: can divisive institutions become ‘moral opportunities’? pp. 84-104

- Waltraud Schelkle
- The European Union and cross-national solidarity: safeguarding ‘togetherness’ in hard times pp. 105-129

- Maurizio Ferrera
- Self-fulfilling crises in the Eurozone and the institutional preconditions of republican sovereignty pp. 130-153

- Stefano Merlo
- Designing the fiscal-monetary nexus: policy options for the EU pp. 154-171

- Peter Dietsch
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