economic sociology. perspectives and conversations, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies (MPIfG)

ISSN: 1871-3351

Collection's Items (Sorted by Title in Descending order): 361 to 380 of 455
Year of PublicationTitleAuthor(s)
2006Jens Beckert answers ten questions about economic sociologyBeckert, Jens
2006What the FCC auctions can tell us about the performativity thesisNik-Khah, Edward
2006Why is the past also the present and future of economic sociology? On method, evidence, and topicCarruthers, Bruce G.
2006New artistic engagements with the capital marketsBeunza, Daniel
2006Getting the FCC auctions straight: A reply to Nik-KhahGuala, Francesco
2006Creating markets, leaving legacies: The origins and operations of stock exchanges in Fiji, Ghana, and IcelandLarson, Erik
2006Globalizing restricted and segmented markets: Challenges to theory and values in economic sociologyLight, Donald W.
2006Laurent Thévenot answers ten questions about economic sociologyThévenot, Laurent
2006Note from the editorVelthuis, Olav
2006Frank Trentmann answers ten questions about economic sociologyTrentmann, Frank
2005Taking stock: Toward a historical sociology of financial regimesHeilbron, Johan
2005An old idea of "human economy" and the new global finance capitalismMikl-Horke, Gertraude
2005Note from the editorVelthuis, Olav
2005Reply to Michel CallonMiller, Daniel
2005Economic Sociology: European Electronic Newsletter, Volume 6, No. 1-3Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies (Cologne)
2005Note from the editorVelthuis, Olav
2005Overcoming space and social distance: Institutionalization of the mass travel market in JapanChiavacci, David
2005Note from the editorVelthuis, Olav
2005Incorporating emotions into economic sociology: An analytic typologyBerezin, Mabel
2005Why virtualism paves the way to political impotence: A reply to Daniel Miller's critique of "The laws of the market"Callon, Michel
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