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The new economic sociology : developments in an emerging field /

As the American economy surged in the 1990s, economic sociology made great strides as well. Economists and sociologists worked across disciplinary boundaries to study the booming market as both a product and a producer of culture, tracing the correlations they saw between economic and social phenome...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Guillén, Mauro F. (Editor ), Collins, Randall, 1941- (Editor ), England, Paula (Editor ), Meyer, Marshall W. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Russell Sage Foundation, [2002]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a The revival of economic sociology / Mauro F. Guillén [and others] -- A theoretical agenda for economic sociology / Mark Granovetter -- Agreement, disagreements, and opportunities in the "new sociology of markets / Neil Fligstein -- Endogenizing "animal spirits": toward a sociology of collective response to uncertainty and risk / Paul DiMaggio -- Enter culture / Viviana A. Zelizer -- Markets and firms: notes toward the future of economic sociology / Harrison C. White -- The social capital of structural holes / Ronald S. Burt -- Telling stories about gender and effort: social science narratives about who works hard for the money / William T. Bielby and Denise D. Bielby -- Rethinking employment discrimination and its remedies / Barbara F. Reskin -- Gender and the organization-building process in young high-tech firms / James N. Baron [and others] -- Intimate transactions / Viviana A. Zelizer -- Social capital and community development / Alejandro Portes and Margarita Mooney -- Globalization and mobilization: resistance to neoliberalism in Latin America / Susan Eckstein. 
520 |a As the American economy surged in the 1990s, economic sociology made great strides as well. Economists and sociologists worked across disciplinary boundaries to study the booming market as both a product and a producer of culture, tracing the correlations they saw between economic and social phenomena. In the process, they debated the methodological issues that arose from their interdisciplinary perspectives. The New Economic Sociologyprovides an overview of these debates and assesses the state of the burgeoning discipline. The contributors summarize economic sociology's accomplishments to date, identifying key theoretical problems and opportunities, and formulating strategies for future research in the field. The book opens with an introduction to the main debates and conceptual approaches in economic sociology. Contributor Neil Fligstein suggests that the current resurgence of interest in economic sociology is due to the way it brings together many sociological subdisciplines including the study of markets, households, labor markets, stratification, networks, and culture. Other contributors examine the role of economic phenomena from a network perspective. Ron Burt, for example, demonstrates how social relationships affect competitive dynamics in the marketplace. A third set of chapters addresses the role of gender in economic sociology. In her chapter, Barbara Reskin rethinks conventional notions about discrimination and points out that the law only covers one type of discrimination, while in recent years social scientists have uncovered other forms of hidden discrimination, which must be addressed as well. The New Economic Sociologyalso addresses the problem of economic development and change from a sociological perspective. Alejandro Portes and Margarita Mooney elaborate on one of the key emerging concepts in economic sociology, arguing that social capital-as an attribute of communities and regions-can contribute to economic and social well-being by fostering collaboration and entrepreneurship. The contributors concur that economic action must be interpreted through the cultural understandings that lend it stability and meaning. By rendering these often complex debates accessible, The New Economic Sociologymakes a significant contribution to this still rapidly developing field, and provides a useful guide for future avenues of research. 
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