economic sociology. perspectives and conversations
1999 - 2024
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Volume 22, issue 3, 2021
- Note from the editor: Climate change, capitalism, and growth pp. 1-3

- Anita Engels
- A (rapid) climate audit of economic sociology pp. 4-9

- Ian Gray and Stephanie Barral
- Growth, climate change, and the critique of neoclassical reason: New possibilities for economic sociology pp. 10-15

- Matthew Soener
- Elephants in the room of climate-related research: Growth, post-growth, and capitalism pp. 16-20

- Milena Büchs and Anita Engels
- Organizational (issue) field perspective on climate change pp. 21-29

- Achim Oberg, Lianne Lefsrud and Renate E. Meyer
Volume 22, issue 2, 2021
- Note from the editor: Climate change and contested (economic) futures pp. 1-3

- Anita Engels
- Studying a (contested/concerned) market in the making: Voluntary offsetting, from UN climate talks to corporate sustainability departments pp. 4-9

- Véra Ehrenstein and Alice Valiergue
- It's worth the trouble: On valuation studies and climate change pp. 10-14

- Thomas Frisch, Stefan Laser, Sandra Matthäus and Cornelia Schendzielorz
- "Crises" as catalysts for more sustainable futures? The case of the first oil crisis and the role of multilayered interpretative struggles pp. 15-23

- Timur Ergen and Lisa Suckert
- Organizing for climate adaptation: Competing visions in Boston pp. 24-29

- Nichole Wissman-Weber and David L. Levy
- The problem of compensation and moral economies of climate change pp. 30-33

- Rebecca Elliott
Volume 22, issue 1, 2020
- Note from the editor: Climate change - what economic sociology has to offer pp. 1-4

- Anita Engels
- Interview with Andy Hoffman pp. 5-9

- Andrew J. Hoffman
- Interview with Benjamin Sovacool pp. 10-14

- Benjamin K. Sovacool
- Interview with Simone Pulver pp. 15-19

- Simone Pulver
- Stalemate for the financialization of climate policy pp. 20-29

- Ève Chiapello
Volume 21, issue 3, 2020
- Note from the editor: Body, virus, morals, and scandals pp. 1-3

- Ákos Róna-Tas
- Scandals, morality wars, and the field of reproductive surrogacy in Ukraine pp. 4-10

- Alya Guseva
- How much is your health worth? A research agenda on valuation processes and markets for medicines pp. 11-19

- Etienne Nouguez
- OpEd: Death, economy, and the problem of excess pp. 20-22

- Roi Livne
Volume 21, issue 2, 2020
- Note from the editor: Taxing inequality and fiscal sociology pp. 1-2

- Ákos Róna-Tas
- Can the invisible welfare state redistribute? pp. 3-11

- Isaac William Martin
- On the sociological approach to public finance pp. 12-14

- Sarah L. Quinn
- Switzerland as a laboratory for fiscal federalism and global fiscal governance pp. 15-25

- Gisela Huerlimann
- The politics of subnational taxation in comparative perspective pp. 26-35

- Josh Pacewicz
- OpEd: Republicans play dirty because Republican policies are unpopular pp. 36-38

- Monica Prasad
Volume 21, issue 1, 2019
- Note from the editor: The Brave New World of Big Data pp. 1-3

- Ákos Róna-Tas
- Aadhaar: Uniquely Indian Dystopia? pp. 4-12

- Reetika Khera
- Biometric IDs and the remaking of the Indian (welfare) state pp. 13-21

- Ursula Rao
- Multiple social credit systems in China pp. 22-32

- Chuncheng Liu
- Credit Scoring in the United States pp. 33-42

- Barbara Kiviat
- Bringing context back into privacy regulation and beyond: About limitation on purpose as an (old) response to (new) data challenges pp. 43-53

- Karoline Krenn
- OpEd: The Future Factory pp. 54-55

- Jenny Andersson
Volume 20, issue 3, 2019
- Economic sociology, political economy, and Latin America's capitalism: Quo vadis? pp. 1-5

- Aldo Madariaga and Felipe González
- Notes for a sociology of economies based on self-management, solidarity and work in Latin America pp. 6-11

- Nicolás Goméz Ñuñez
- Local resource-based growth, inequality, and state capacity pp. 12-18

- Maritza Paredes
- Bringing development back into (economic) sociology. Andrew Schrank interviewed by Felipe González and Aldo Madariaga pp. 19-28

- Andrew Schrank, Felipe González and Aldo Madariaga
Volume 20, issue 2, 2019
- Markets, market dynamics and market creation in Latin America pp. 1-5

- Aldo Madariaga and Felipe González
- The taming of prices: Framing and fighting inflation in the second half of the twentieth century in Argentina pp. 6-14

- Mariana Heredia and Claudia Daniel
- Cultures in the market: cultures for sale? Some words of hope and caution illustrated by Amazonian cases pp. 15-23

- André Vereta-Nahoum
- Competition on paper: artifacts of visualization in antitrust policy pp. 24-30

- Gustavo Onto
- Notes on market design and economic sociology pp. 31-39

- José Ossandón
Volume 20, issue 1, 2018
- Note from the editors: Is there a Latin American economic sociology? pp. 1-10

- Aldo Madariaga and Felipe González
- The social fabric of a debt economy: Mexican immigrants in the 2008 mortgage crisis pp. 11-17

- Magdalena Villarreal
- Financial repertoires in the making: Understanding the US dollar's popularization in Argentina pp. 18-26

- Mariana Luzzi and Ariel Wilkis
- Debt management by young couples from Santiago, Chile: From family networks towards the financial system pp. 27-33

- Lorena Pérez-Roa
- Banks in the Brazilian favela: A study of the relations between bank branches and residents of an urban region targeted by "pacification" policies pp. 34-39

- Lúcia Helena Alves Müller
Volume 19, issue 3, 2018
- Note from the editor: Networks for economic sociology (and not the other way around) pp. 1-3

- Olivier Godechot
- Is social network analysis useful for studying the family economy? pp. 4-10

- Céline Bessière and Sibylle Gollac
- Networks of corporate ancestry: Dynasties of patri-lineages in chairman-executive networks pp. 11-18

- Lasse Folke Henriksen, Anton Grau Larsen, Christoph Ellersgaard and Jacob Lunding
- Embeddedness and decoupling in innovation activities pp. 19-24

- Michel Grossetti
- A tale of two cities: the regional dimension of the Ecuadorian securities market pp. 25-35

- Andrés Chiriboga-Tejada
- Neo-structural economic sociology beyond embeddedness: Relational infrastructures and social processes in markets and market institutions pp. 36-49

- Julien Brailly, Catherine Comet, Sébastien Delarre, Fabien Eloire, Guillaume Favre, Emmanuel Lazega, Lise Mounier, Jaime Montes-Lihn, Mohamed Oubenal, Elise Penalva-Icher and Alvaro Pina-Stranger
Volume 19, issue 2, 2018
- Note from the editor: "The laws of economics." Economic devices, economics, economists, and the making of the economy pp. 1-3

- Olivier Godechot
- Discounting the future: A political technology pp. 4-9

- Liliana Doganova
- Ain't misbehaving: Behavioral economics and the making of financial literacy pp. 10-18

- Marcus Wolf
- The dual messages of OECD economic surveys: Observations from the OECD's Economics Department and the drafting and peer review of Economic Surveys pp. 19-24

- Maria Duclos Lindstrøm
- Central bank independence: Economic common sense and economic device pp. 25-31

- Sebastian Heidebrecht
- Autobiographical narratives and the social-historical science of economics: A contribution to reflexivity? pp. 32-37

- Frédéric Lebaron
Volume 19, issue 1, 2017
- Note from the editor. Inequality: A Piketty et al. moment in the social sciences pp. 1-6

- Olivier Godechot
- How did the great recession affect income inequality in Spain? pp. 7-14

- Pierre Blavier
- The comparative organizational inequality network: Toward an economic sociology of inequality pp. 15-21

- Donald Tomaskovic-Devey, Nina Bandelj, Irene Boeckmann, István Boza, David Cort, Dustin Avent-Holt, Olivier Godechot, Gergely Hajdu, Martin Hällsten, Lasse Folke Henriksen, Andrea Hense, Are-Skeie Hermansen, Joon Han, Feng Hou, Jiwook Jung, Aleksandra Kanjuo-Mrécela, Joseph King, Naomi Kodama, Alena Krizkova, Zoltán Lippényi, Silvia Maja Melzer, Eunmi Mun, Andrew Penner, Trond Petersen, Andreja Poje, Anthony Rainey, Mirna Safi and Zaibu Tufail
- The sociology and economics of wealth inequality: Two worlds apart pp. 22-28

- Philipp Korom
- Avoiding and protesting taxes: Wealthy people and tax consent pp. 29-37

- Camille Herlin-Giret
- Why no one cares about inequality (except us) pp. 38-41

- Martin Schröder
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