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Mark Granovetter (Author), Richard Swedberg (Author)
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0813397642 978-0813397641 September 4, 2001 Second Edition

 

In recent years, sociologists have taken up a fruitful examination of institutions such as capital, labor, and product markets; industrial organization; and stock exchanges. Compared to earlier traditions of economic sociology, recent work shows more interest in phenomena usually studied exclusively by economists. At the same time, recent work challenges the adequacy of the neoclassical model.
 
In The Sociology of Economic Life, editors Granovetter and Swedberg incorporate classic and contemporary readings in economic sociology and related disciplines to provide students with a broad understanding of the many dimensions of economic life. A thorough and accessible introduction by the editors traces the history of thought in the field and assesses recent advances and future trends. The third edition is substantially revised and updated with eight new chapters, including original contributions from some of the field’s leading scholars that explain cutting-edge research and condense the essential scholarship in the field.

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“If I could select only one book to introduce students and scholars to the exciting field of economic sociology, it would be The Sociology of Economic Life. Granovetter and Swedberg have done an outstanding job of covering all the bases. . . . Within one compact book, the reader finds an astute introductory essay, timeless classics, contemporary masterworks, and what’s currently cutting edge.” —Linda Brewster Stearns, University of California, Riverside
 
“The editors’ superb brief introduction to this edition will orient the reader, and their expert literature addendum to each chapter will fortify the reader to join the rapidly moving fronts of economic sociology, for which Swedberg is perhaps the leading observer and Granovetter the leading essayist. This book reaches the beginning student as easily as a specialist.” —Harrison White, Giddings Professor of Sociology, Columbia University
 
“The study of economic organization has witnessed a substantial transformation during the past twenty years. Economists and sociologists … are now engaged in an active and sometimes contentious dialogue. The Sociology of Economic Life usefully contributes to that dialogue by assembling some of the more influential contributions of sociologists under one cover.” —Oliver E. Williamson, University of California at Berkeley

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Mark Granovetter is professor of Sociology at Stanford University. Richard Swedberg is professor of sociology at the Stockholm University. Mark Granovetter is professor of Sociology at Stanford University. Richard Swedberg is professor of sociology at the Stockholm University.

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  • Paperback: 544 pages
  • Publisher: Westview Press; Second Edition edition (September 4, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0813397642
  • ISBN-13: 978-0813397641
  • Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 7.1 x 1.2 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Worlds apart: the story of the Methodenstreit, July 4, 2001
This excellent book is a must for anyone interested in the historical roots of the dominant economic school today (noeclassical economics) and how it shares foundations with sociology. This may come as as a surptise for most students of either economics or sociology, but these approaches used to unite in studying the dynamics and mechanisms of society. However, due to fundamental disagreements pertaining on how to study this phenomenon, economics and sociology separated in the 19th century (the methodenstreit) read all about why and how these schools mnow wide apart maybe are reuniting in a neoinstitutional framework. This book is really well-written by one of the really great authorities in social network research: Richard Granovetter. I can only recommend this book which will make you feel much wiser on the social sciences when you are done with it
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