economic sociology. perspectives and conversations
1999 - 2025
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Volume 13, issue 3, 2012
- Note from the editor pp. 2-3

- Vadim Radaev
- The conceptual foundations of relationship marketing: Review and synthesis pp. 4-26

- Jagdish N. Sheth, Atul Parvatiyar and Mona Sinha
- New Economic Sociology and relationship marketing: Parallel development pp. 27-33

- Zoya Kotelnikova
- Interview with Professor Gary Hamilton pp. 34-39

- Gary Hamilton
Volume 13, issue 2, 2012
- Note from the editor pp. 2-3

- Vadim Radaev
- Informal economy in Russia: A brief overview pp. 4-12

- Svetlana Barsukova and Vadim Radaev
- How the law really works: The new sociology of law in Russia pp. 13-20

- Arina Dzmitryieva
- Commercialization of police and shadow economy: The Russian case pp. 21-28

- Leonid Kosals and Anastasia Dubova
- Informal employment in Russia: Why is it so sustainable? pp. 29-36

- Tatiana Karabchuk
- Freelancers in Russia: Remote work patterns and e-markets pp. 37-45

- Andrey Shevchuk and Denis Strebkov
- Rural Informal Economy in Post-Soviet Russia pp. 46-49

- Alexander Nikulin
Volume 13, issue 1, 2011
- Note of the editor pp. 2-3

- Vadim Radaev
- Interview with John Nye pp. 4-11

- John Nye
- New Institutional Economics: A state-of-the-art review for economic sociologists pp. 12-21

- Rinat Menyashev, Timur Natkhov, Leonid Polishchuk and Georgiy Syunyaev
- New Institutional Economics versus Economics of Conventions: The difference between bounded rationality and... bounded rationality pp. 22-27

- Olivier Favereau
- Petering out or flaming up? New Institutional Economics in East-Central Europe pp. 28-39

- János Mátyás Kovács
Volume 12, issue 3, 2011
- Note from the editor pp. 2-4

- Nigel Dodd
- Money nutters pp. 5-12

- Bill Maurer
- Using the future in the present: Risk and surprise in financial markets pp. 13-18

- Elena Esposito
- For a love of false consciousness: Adam Smith on the social origins of scarcity pp. 19-25

- Gustav Peebles
- History in finance and fiction in history: The crisis of 2008 and the return of the past pp. 26-34

- Amin Samman
- Economic crisis and the politics of austerity in Ireland pp. 35-37

- Niamh Hardiman
- The European sovereign debt crisis: The Portuguese case pp. 38-47

- João Carlos Graça, João Lopes and Rafael Marques
- Living on borrowed money: On the social context and response of the current greek crisis pp. 48-57

- Sokratis Koniordos
Volume 12, issue 2, 2011
- Note from the editor pp. 2-3

- Nigel Dodd
- The financial crisis and the end of all-purpose money pp. 4-10

- Keith Hart
- Economic governance in the eurozone: A new dawn? pp. 11-16

- Brigitte Young
- The Euro trouble and the global financial crisis pp. 17-20

- Christoph Deutschmann
- Should crisis-hit countries leave the eurozone? pp. 21-26

- Peter North
- The level of financial literacy of russians: Before and during the crisis of 2008-2009 pp. 27-43

- Olga Kuzina
Volume 12, issue 1, 2010
- Note from the editor pp. 2-3

- Nigel Dodd
- Credit rating agencies and the global financial crisis pp. 4-9

- Timothy J. Sinclair
- Amartya Sen's "The idea of justice" and financial regulation pp. 10-17

- Daniel Mügge
- Analyzing expectations sociologically: Elements of a formal sociology of the financial markets pp. 18-27

- Andreas Langenohl
- Have the media made the greek crisis worse? An inquiry into the credit crisis of the state pp. 28-41

- Sonja Juko
- Transfer union or common bond? On the moral economy of the eurozone pp. 42-48

- Nigel Dodd and Johannes Lenhard
- Analysis of power relations of banks in contemporary society pp. 49-57

- Aleksander Miłosz Zieliński and Dietmar J. Wetzel
- Not so "Mickey Mouse": Lessons in the nature of modern money from complementary monetary innovations pp. 58-67

- Josh Ryan-Collins
- Grassroots innovations for sustainable development: A new research agenda pp. 68-72

- Gill Seyfang, Adrian Smith and Noel Longhurst
Volume 11, issue 3, 2010
- Note from the editor pp. 2

- Nicolas Milicet, Sidonie Naulin and Philippe Steiner
- A grammar of performance pp. 3-9

- Florence Jany-Catrice
- Unemployment, a social construction: Institutional programs, experiences and meanings in a comparative perspective pp. 10-24

- Nadya Araujo Guimarães, Didier Demazière, Helen Hirata and Kurumi Sugita
- The solidarity economy: A plural theoretical framework pp. 25-32

- Jean-Louis Laville
- The "Social construction of the market" in a transitional economy: The sugar industry in China in the context of globalization pp. 33-42

- Louis Augustin-Jean
- Solidarity and social networks: Economic sociology of international migration and the Brazilian case pp. 43-53

- Ana Cristina Braga Martes and Dimitri Fazito
- Issues of Chinese economic sociology pp. 54-65

- Laurence Roulleau-Berger
- Interview with Marion Fourcade pp. 66-68

- Marion Fourcade
Volume 11, issue 2, 2010
- Note from the editor pp. 2

- Nicolas Milicet, Sidonie Naulin and Philippe Steiner
- Economic and agrofood studies in brazil: Combining social networks, convention and social movement approaches pp. 3-9

- John Wilkinson
- For a Brazilian sociology of finance pp. 10-15

- Roberto Grün
- Innovation and the development agenda pp. 16-23

- Glauco Arbix
- Social movements and NGOs in the construction of new market mechanisms pp. 24-30

- Ricardo Abramovay, Maurizio de Almeida Voivodic, Fatima Cristina Cardoso and Michael E. Conroy
- Southern cities: Locomotives or wagons of national development pp. 31-38

- Alvaro Comin and Maria Carolina Vasconcelos Oliveira
- Heterodox reflections on the financial crisis pp. 39-43

- Antonio Mutti
- The revue française de socio-economie: Reconnecting with the social science project pp. 44-47

- Florence Jany-Catrice and Richard Sobel
- Response to "Neil Fligstein answers questions on the present financial crisis" pp. 48-52

- Kenneth R. Zimmermann
- Response to Kenneth Zimmerman pp. 53-54

- Neil Fligstein
Volume 11, issue 1, 2009
- Note from the editor pp. 2

- Philippe Steiner
- A market for human cadavers in all but name? pp. 3-7

- Michel Anteby
- The tyranny and the terror of the gift: Sacrificial violence and the gift of life pp. 8-16

- Nancy Scheper-Hughes
- Honestly embracing markets in human organs for transplantation pp. 17-23

- Mark J. Cherry
- Between gift and commodity: Blood products in France pp. 24-33

- Sophie Chauveau
- Investors and efficient markets: The everyday imaginaries of investment management pp. 34-40

- Horacio Ortiz
- Neil Fligstein answers questions on the present financial crisis pp. 41-44

- Neil Fligstein
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