Tag: Economic Sociology
Neil Smelser: “Economic sociology, intellectually, is one of the strongest fields in sociology”
The economy derives its meaning only from its uneconomic purpose
Pierre Bourdieu: Economism is a form of ethnocentrism
Framing Value of Things and Making Things Valuable
The Political Economy and Economic Sociology of Brexit
Joseph Schumpeter’s definition of Economic Sociology
The early Karl Polanyi: Interpreting “Socialist Accounting”
Disentangling Neoliberalism: the key concepts
What is Political Economy? It is Essentially a Historical Science
Alexis de Tocqueville on democracy, materialism and political economy
Accounts: a Newsletter of the ASA Economic Sociology section
Markets, policy and sociology of economic immorality
Créditez-vous français? Credit as a relationship and a practice
United for understanding the economy: Heterodox Economics, Economic Sociology and Political Economy
“Aftermath of a Crisis”: Manuel Castells and his colleagues tackling the crisis and its consequences
Debt to Society: Accounting for Life under Capitalism
Economic culture in the public sphere: practice, knowledge and discourse
Emile Durkheim’s definition of Economic Sociology
