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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New York :
Russell Sage Foundation,
[2002]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The revival of economic sociology / Mauro F. Guillen [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.