economic sociology. perspectives and conversations
1999 - 2024
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Volume 8, issue 3, 2007
- Note from the editor pp. 2-3

- Nina Bandelj
- Economic sociology and the sociology of finance: Four distinctions, two developments, one field? pp. 4-10

- Karin Knorr Cetina
- The role of bi-level social networks in building mass consumer finance markets in Russia pp. 11-18

- Alya Guseva
- Capital and Community: Findings from the American Investment Craze of the 1990s pp. 19-25

- Brooke Harrington
- In trusts we trust: Pension funds between social protection and financial speculation pp. 26-32

- Sabine Montagne
- Technology and boundary-marking in financial markets pp. 33-40

- Alex Preda
- Viviana Zelizer answers ten questions about economic sociology pp. 41-45

- Viviana Zelizer
Volume 8, issue 2, 2007
- Note from the editor pp. 2

- Nina Bandelj
- Capitalist diversity in Eastern Europe pp. 3-9

- Dorothee Bohle and Béla Greskovits
- Does neoliberalism work? Comparing economic and sociological explanations of postcommunist performance pp. 10-17

- Lawrence P. King
- Dress for success? Entrepreneurial careers in the Romanian garment industry pp. 18-24

- Alina Surubaru
- Networks and institutions in the economic transformation of post-socialism: Harriman Institute project, Columbia University pp. 25-26

- David Stark and Roger Schoenman
- A note on Max Weber's unfinished theory of economy and society pp. 27-30

- Dirk Baecker
- Vadim Radaev answers ten questions about economic sociology pp. 31-35

- Vadim Radaev
Volume 8, issue 1, 2006
- Note from the editor pp. 2-3

- Nina Bandelj
- The study of Nordic varieties of capitalism: A plea for contextual generalization through comparative specification pp. 4-11

- Lars Mjøset
- How social interaction matters for work practices in western and eastern Europe pp. 12-17

- Marta Kahancová
- Global garment markets in chains pp. 18-22

- Patrik Aspers
- Creating markets, leaving legacies: The origins and operations of stock exchanges in Fiji, Ghana, and Iceland pp. 23-27

- Erik Larson
- Understanding the household division of labour in a comparative perspective pp. 28-29

- Judith Treas and Sonja Drobniéc
- Circuits in economic life pp. 30-35

- Viviana Zelizer
- Laurent Thévenot answers ten questions about economic sociology pp. 36-40

- Laurent Thévenot
Volume 7, issue 3, 2006
- Note from the editor pp. 2

- Olav Velthuis
- Is economic sociology "ready" for globalization? pp. 3-7

- Fran Tonkiss
- Migrant transnationalism: Two-way flows, changing institutions and community development between Ghana and the Netherlands pp. 8-16

- Valentina Mazzucato
- Globalizing restricted and segmented markets: Challenges to theory and values in economic sociology pp. 17-22

- Donald W. Light
- Getting the FCC auctions straight: A reply to Nik-Khah pp. 23-28

- Francesco Guala
- New artistic engagements with the capital markets pp. 29-33

- Daniel Beunza
- Jens Beckert answers ten questions about economic sociology pp. 34-39

- Jens Beckert
Volume 7, issue 2, 2006
- Note from the editor pp. 2

- Olav Velthuis
- Why is the past also the present and future of economic sociology? On method, evidence, and topic pp. 3-6

- Bruce G. Carruthers
- Eliminating the "social" from "Sozialökonomik" pp. 7-14

- Niall Bond
- What the FCC auctions can tell us about the performativity thesis pp. 15-21

- Edward Nik-Khah
- Frank Trentmann answers ten questions about economic sociology pp. 22-25

- Frank Trentmann
Volume 7, issue 1, 2005
- Note from the editor pp. 2

- Olav Velthuis
- Taking stock: Toward a historical sociology of financial regimes pp. 3-17

- Johan Heilbron
- Overcoming space and social distance: Institutionalization of the mass travel market in Japan pp. 18-25

- David Chiavacci
- John A. Hobson as an economic sociologist pp. 26-35

- Leonard Seabrooke
- An old idea of "human economy" and the new global finance capitalism pp. 36-43

- Gertraude Mikl-Horke
- Carlo Trigilia answers ten questions about economic sociology pp. 44-46

- Carlo Trigilia
Volume 6, issue 3, 2005
- Note from the editor pp. 2

- Olav Velthuis
- Reply to Michel Callon pp. 3-13

- Daniel Miller
- Richard Swedberg answers ten questions about economic sociology pp. 14-18

- Richard Swedberg
- Resocialising and repoliticising financial markets: Contours of social studies of finance pp. 19-28

- Marieke de Goede
- Read and recommended: Recent literature in economic sociology pp. 29-30

- Peter Levin
Volume 6, issue 2, 2005
- Note from the editor pp. 2

- Olav Velthuis
- Why virtualism paves the way to political impotence: A reply to Daniel Miller's critique of "The laws of the market" pp. 3-20

- Michel Callon
- Ten things you always wanted to know about economic sociology pp. 21-24

- Karin Knorr and Cetina Answers
- Incorporating emotions into economic sociology: An analytic typology pp. 25-30

- Mabel Berezin
- Read and recommended: Recent literature in economic sociology pp. 31-32

- Richard Swedberg
- Performativity, neoclassical theory and economic sociology pp. 33-39

- Patrik Aspers
Volume 6, issue 1, 2004
- Note from the editor pp. 2-3

- Olav Velthuis
- The economics of ethics: Lotteries and state funding pp. 4-12

- Gerda Reith
- The resiliency of systemic trust pp. 13-19

- Antonio Mutti
- On a new major work on Durkheim and economic sociology: An interview with Philippe Steiner pp. 20-23

- Richard Swedberg
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