Tag: Culture
Sociological Perspectives on Banking Crises
Manufacturing Personal Happiness
Finance, Class, and the Birth of Neoclassical Economics: The Marginalist Revolution Revisited
Commercialization and the Far Right: Consuming and Constituting Extremism
Economic culture in the public sphere: practice, knowledge and discourse
What is Economic Sociology?
What is Historical Sociology? Understanding the origins of the current social world and the consequences of its transformations
Religion, “free trade” and faithful globalization: producing a sacred vision of the economy
Pope Francis against neoliberalism, finance capitalism, consumerism and inequality
How did the East India Company become the most powerful business in history?
Gendering the Recession: Media, Culture and the Reemergence of Gender Tropes
Why the Federal Reserve Failed to See the 2008 Financial Crisis: The Role of “Macroeconomics” as a Sensemaking and Cultural Frame
Peter A. Hall & Michèle Lamont ask: What is the impact of three decades of neoliberalism on communities and individual lives?
Slavoj Žižek: Why our guilt about consumption is all-consuming?
In “Politics and Culture in an Age of Austerity” Amitai Etzioni argues that human contentment is perhaps best found outside of the high-growth, high-consumption paradigm
“Insurgent Capitalism: Island, Bricolage and the Re-making of Finance” by Donald MacKenzie & Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra
Identity Economics: Economists discover norms and social values
The Handbook of Political Economy of Communications
