The Handbook Of Economic Sociology

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Edition: 2nd
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Pub. Date: 2005-02-07
Publisher(s): Princeton Univ Pr
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Summary

The Handbook of Economic Sociology, Second Editionis the most comprehensive and up-to-date treatment of economic sociology available. The first edition, copublished in 1994 by Princeton University Press and the Russell Sage Foundation as a synthesis of the burgeoning field of economic sociology, soon established itself as the definitive presentation of the field, and has been widely read, reviewed, and adopted. Since then, the field of economic sociology has continued to grow by leaps and bounds and to move into new theoretical and empirical territory. The second edition, while being as all-embracing in its coverage as the first edition, represents a wholesale revamping. Neil Smelser and Richard Swedberg have kept the main overall framework intact, but nearly two-thirds of the chapters are new or have new authors. As in the first edition, they bring together leading sociologists as well as representatives of other social sciences. But the thirty chapters of this volume incorporate many substantial thematic changes and new lines of research--for example, more focus on international and global concerns, chapters on institutional analysis, the transition from socialist economies, organization and networks, and the economic sociology of the ancient world.The Handbook of Economic Sociology, Second Editionis the definitive resource on what continues to be one of the leading edges of sociology and one of its most important interdisciplinary adventures. It is a must read for all faculty, graduate students, and undergraduates doing work in the field. A thoroughly revised and updated version of the most comprehensive treatment of economic sociology available Almost two-thirds of the chapters are new or have new authors Authors include leading sociologists as well as representatives of other social sciences Substantial thematic changes and new lines of research, including more focus on international and global concerns, institutional analysis, the transition from socialist economies, and organization and networks The definitive resource on what continues to be one of the leading edges of sociology and one of its most important interdisciplinary adventures A must read for faculty, graduate students, and undergraduates doing work in the field

Table of Contents

Preface vii
Acknowledgments xi
Part I General Concerns
Introducing Economic Sociology
3(23)
Neil J. Smelser
Richard Swedberg
Comparative and Historical Approaches to Economic Sociology
26(23)
Frank Dobbin
The New Institutionalisms in Economics and Sociology
49(26)
Victor Nee
Principles of an Economic Anthropology
75(15)
Pierre Bourdieu
Behavioral Economics
90(19)
Roberto Weber
Robyn Dawes
Emotions and the Economy
109(22)
Mabel Berezin
Part II The Economic Core: Economic Systems, Institutions, and Behavior
The Economy in a Macrosociological Perspective
The Economic Sociology of the Ancient Mediterranean World
131(29)
Ian Morris
J. G. Manning
The Global Economy: Organization, Governance, and Development
160(23)
Gary Gereffi
The Political and Economic Sociology of International Economic Arrangements
183(22)
Neil Fligstein
Post-Communist Economic Systems
205(28)
Lawrence P. King
Ivan Szelenyi
The Sociology of Economic Institutions and Economic Behavior
Markets in Society
233(21)
Richard Swedberg
The Sociology of Labor Markets and Trade Unions
254(30)
Wolfgang Streeck
Banking and Financial Markets
284(23)
Linda Brewster Stearns
Mark S. Mizruchi
Sociology of Work and Occupations
307(24)
Andrew Abbott
Culture and Consumption
331(24)
Viviana Zelizer
The Sociology of Money and Credit
355(24)
Bruce G. Carruthers
Networks and Economic Life
379(24)
Laurel Smith-Doerr
Walter W. Powell
The Informal Economy
403(26)
Alejandro Portes
William Haller
The Sociology of Firms, Organizations, and Industries
Business Groups and Social Organization
429(22)
Mark Granovetter
Entrepreneurship
451(27)
Howard E. Aldrich
Firms and Environments
478(27)
Gerald F. Davis
Part III Intersections of the Economy
The State and the Economy
505(22)
Fred Block
Peter Evans
A Sociological Approach to Law and the Economy
527(25)
Lauren B. Edelman
Robin Stryker
Welfare States and the Economy
552(23)
Evelyne Huber
John D. Stephens
Education and the Economy
575(28)
Mary C. Brinton
New Directions in the Study of Religion and Economic Life
603(24)
Robert Wuthnow
Gender and Economic Sociology
627(23)
Paula England
Nancy Folbre
The Ethnic Economy
650(28)
Ivan Light
Technology and the Economy
678(25)
Giovanni Dosi
Luigi Orsenigo
Mauro Sylos Labini
The Economy and the Environment
703(24)
Allan Schnaiberg
Contributors 727(2)
Index 729

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