economic sociology. perspectives and conversations
1999 - 2024
Current editor(s): Sascha Münnich From Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 18, issue 3, 2017
- Note from the editor: Towards a comparative economic sociology pp. 2-8

- Sascha Münnich
- Seen but not noticed: The role of comparions in economic sociology pp. 9-18

- Martin Bühler and Bettina Heintz
- Varieties of agrarian capitalism: Towards a comparative analysis of rural economies pp. 19-31

- Sebastian Kohl, Alexander Dobeson and Barbara Brandl
Volume 18, issue 2, 2017
- Globalization revisited: Note from the editor pp. 2-5

- Sascha Münnich
- The limits of global labor governance and an emerging perspective pp. 6-15

- Patrick Feuerstein and Gary Herrigel
- Globalization, governance and the nation-state: An Overview pp. 16-24

- Olga Malets
- Interview: Sigrid Quack interviewed by Sascha Münnich pp. 25-31

- Sigrid Quack and Sascha Münnich
Volume 18, issue 1, 2016
- Note from the editor: Economic sociology and capitalism pp. 2-5

- Sascha Münnich
- Understanding the 'Economic' in New Economic Sociology pp. 6-17

- Jan Sparsam
- Sociology and capitalism research pp. 18-28

- Klaus Kraemer
- Interview: Economic sociology and capitalism. Christoph Deutschmann interviewed by Sascha Münnich pp. 29-37

- Christoph Deutschmann and Sascha Münnich
Volume 17, issue 3, 2016
- Note from the editor: Buying into finance pp. 2-5

- Zsuzsanna Vargha
- Gross, greed, and ETFs: The case for a microfounded political economy of the investment chain pp. 6-13

- Benjamin Braun
- Marketplace platforms or exchanges? Financial metaphors for regulating the collaborative economy pp. 14-26

- Michael Castelle
- The issue of financial literacy: Low finance between risk and morality pp. 27-34

- Jeanne Lazarus
- Interview: Frederick Wherry interviewed by Zsuzsanna Vargha pp. 37-46

- Frederick Wherry and Zsuzsanna Vargha
Volume 17, issue 2, 2016
- Note from the editor: The results of accounting pp. 2-6

- Zsuzsanna Vargha
- Drawing the line: The political economy of offbalance sheet financing pp. 7-16

- Matthias Thiemann and Jan Friedrich
- Accounting measurement tools and their impact on managerial decision making pp. 17-23

- Yuval Millo, Emily Barman and Matthew Hall
- A genealogy of the incentive pp. 24-31

- Guus Dix
- Financial numbers as signs and signals: Looking back and moving forward pp. 32-38

- Hendrik Vollmer
- Fictional expectations and the crisis of contemporary capitalism pp. 39-45

- Jens Beckert
- Interview: Alya Guseva interviewed by Zsuzsanna Vargha pp. 46-48

- Alya Guseva and Zsuzsanna Vargha
Volume 17, issue 1, 2015
- Note from the editor: Insurance after markets pp. 2-5

- Zsuzsanna Vargha
- Insurance and the sociologies of markets pp. 6-15

- José Ossandón
- Insuring biofinance: Alcohol, risk and the limits of life pp. 16-24

- Shaun French and James Kneale
- Polanyi in the European Single Market: The Re-Regulation of Insurance pp. 25-31

- Deborah Mabbett
- Is digital disruption the end of health insurance? Some thoughts on the devising of risk pp. 32-44

- Liz McFall
- Building the behavioural balance sheet: An essay on Solvency 2 pp. 45-53

- Mike Power
Volume 16, issue 3, 2015
- Note from the editor: Economy and democracy pp. 2-3

- Asaf Darr
- Cracks in the foundation: Retrenchment in advanced welfare states pp. 4-16

- Lea Elsässer, Inga Rademacher and Armin Schäfer
- Energy cooperatives as a form of workplace democracy? A theoretical assessment pp. 17-24

- Özgür Yildiz and Jörg Radtke
- Democracy, markets and rural development: The case of small goat-milk farmers in the Brazilian northeast pp. 25-33

- Oswaldo Gonçalves Junior and Ana Cristina Braga Martes
- Interview: Chris Warhurst interviewed by Asaf Darr pp. 34-37

- Chris Warhurst and Asaf Darr
- Economic sociology and opportunities for organized crime research pp. 38-41

- Annette Hübschle
Volume 16, issue 2, 2015
- Note from the editor: The economy from the minority point of view pp. 2-3

- Asaf Darr
- Asylum seeker entrepreneurs in Israel pp. 4-13

- Anda Barak-Bianco and Rebeca Raijman
- Palestinian women in the Israeli workforce and the idea of economic citizenship pp. 14-20

- Amalya Sa'ar
- Building a neoliberal Palestinian state under closure: The economic and spatial implications of walls and barriers pp. 21-31

- Christine Leuenberger and Ahmad El-Atrash
- Interview: Asaf Malchi interviewed by Asaf Darr pp. 32-33

- Asaf Malchi and Asaf Darr
- Constructing sustainability: Reframing environmental considerations and the market pp. 34-36

- Rebecca Elliott
Volume 16, issue 1, 2014
- Note from the editor. Introduction: Online markets pp. 2-3

- Asaf Darr
- Reputation in offline and online markets: Solutions to trust problems in social and economic exchange pp. 4-10

- Wojtek Przepiorka
- The online dating market: Theoretical and methodological considerations pp. 11-25

- Andreas Schmitz
- Online financial markets: An ethnographic study of independent day-traders in Israel pp. 26-27

- Galit Ailon
- Interview: Ilan Talmud interviewed by Asaf Darr pp. 28-30

- Ilan Talmud and Asaf Darr
- Death interrupted: Contemporary economies of death and dying pp. 31-36

- Roi Livne
- The global community of economic sociology and political economy pp. 37-38

- Oleg Komlik
Volume 15, issue 3, 2014
- Note from the editors. Introduction: Economic sociology and history pp. 2-4

- Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier and Pierre François
- Economic identification: A contribution to a comparative socio-history of credit markets pp. 5-11

- Gilles Laferté
- The laws of the markets: Historical perspectives on political-economic regulation. The example of twentieth-century french agricultural policy pp. 12-18

- Alain Chatriot
- Early modern merchant strategies and the historicization of market practices pp. 19-29

- Pierre Gervais
- Measuring the value of things in the middle ages pp. 30-40

- Laurent Feller
- Interviews: Philip Scranton interviewed by Pierre François pp. 41-46

- Philip Scranton and Pierre François
- Interviews: John Padgett interviewed by Pierre François pp. 47-49

- John F. Padgett and Pierre François
Volume 15, issue 2, 2014
- Notes from the editors. Introduction: the state and the economy pp. 2-3

- Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier and Pierre François
- Radical America pp. 4-6

- Monica Prasad
- From markets as politics to the politics of markets: Unpacking the relationship between state and firms pp. 7-16

- Tommaso Pardi
- State or status capitalism? Some insights on french idiosyncrasis using an interlocking directorates approach pp. 17-33

- Pierre François and Claire Lemercier
- Whither the state when it acts through markets? The case of pesticide reduction in the vineyard of Bordeaux pp. 34-40

- Matthieu Ansaloni and Andy Smith
- Governing the market through prices: The state and controls on the price of medicines in France pp. 41-48

- Etienne Nouguez
- The state and the structure of the business community: Mark Mizruchi interviewed by Pierre François pp. 49-54

- Mark Mizruchi and Pierre François
Volume 15, issue 1, 2013
- Note from the editor pp. 2-3

- Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier and Pierre François
- The sociology of market work pp. 4-11

- Franck Cochoy and Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier
- The social fabric of prices: Institutional factors and reputation work in the bordeaux wine futures campaign pp. 12-21

- Pierre-Marie Chauvin
- Working it in the fashion market pp. 22-28

- Ashley Mears
- The market work of football agents and the manifold valorizations of professional football players pp. 29-40

- Didier Demazière and Morgan Jouvenet
- Itinerary in economic sociology: Lucien Karpik interviewed by Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier pp. 41-46

- Lucien Karpik and Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier
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