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Uncategorized | A (Budding) Sociologist's Commonplace Book
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A (Budding) Sociologist's Commonplace Book. Thoughts on Politics, Economics, Sociology, and Such. All posts in category Uncategorized. Economics before human capital. And shows just how radical the human capital revolution was, at least for some:. The first author, Lutz. If you’re into that sort of thing, at least. July 2, 2015. Posted by Dan Hirschman on July 2, 2015. Funk and Hirschman (2014) “Derivatives and Deregulation”. I am very pleased to announce that. Here’s the abstract:. October 7, 2014.
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SocOpen: Home of SocArXiv – Page 2
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SocOpen: Home of SocArXiv. Sociologists: Where’s your paper? Thousands of sociologists are writing papers right now. As the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association approaches ( August 20-23, Seattle. Of course, technology has changed this. People send the papers electronically now. Some share them with friends and colleagues. Some papers are already under review at peer-reviewed journals. And some are posted on personal websites or in institutional repositories. But th...Technology —...
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Dan Hirschman – Historicizing "The Economy"
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A workshop at Harvard University, September 23-24, 2016. I am a sociologist interested in the use of numbers in organizations, markets, and policy. For more info, see here . 8:30AM Arrival, Light Breakfast. 9:10AM The Politics of Planning and Modeling the Economy (Part 1). Thomas Angeletti, The Laboratory of the French Economy. Verena Halsmayer, The Economy as a System of Capital Flows: Assembling and Computing Input-Output Tables at the Harvard Economic Research Project. Guus Dix, Incentivizable Man: Th...
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Junior Theorists Symposium – August 15, 2014 – Save the Date! | A (Budding) Sociologist's Commonplace Book
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A (Budding) Sociologist's Commonplace Book. Thoughts on Politics, Economics, Sociology, and Such. Junior Theorists Symposium – August 15, 2014 – Save the Date! I’m happy to announce the program for the 2014 Junior Theorists Symposium! JTS will be held this year on Friday, August 15 (the day before ASA), at the University of California (Berkeley). Details about the program follow. If you have any questions, please contact Jordanna Matlon and myself at juniortheorists@gmail.com. August 15, 2014. Hillary An...
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Funk and Hirschman (2014) “Derivatives and Deregulation” | A (Budding) Sociologist's Commonplace Book
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A (Budding) Sociologist's Commonplace Book. Thoughts on Politics, Economics, Sociology, and Such. Funk and Hirschman (2014) “Derivatives and Deregulation”. I am very pleased to announce that. Has just posted the online version of my forthcoming article with Russ Funk, Derivatives and Deregulation: Financial Innovation and the Demise of Glass Steagall. Here’s the abstract:. Many readers of this blog gave us helpful advice over the past four years; thank you all very much! October 7, 2014. NPR’s Plan...
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Silly | A (Budding) Sociologist's Commonplace Book
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A (Budding) Sociologist's Commonplace Book. Thoughts on Politics, Economics, Sociology, and Such. All posts in category Silly. One year ago today, Cersei Lannister sent the greatest memo of all time. Tonight is the beginning of Game of Thrones, Season 5, and thus it also marks the anniversary of when Cersei Lannister circulated what was perhaps the greatest memo ever written. TO: Grand Maester Pycelle. SUBJECT: Issues w/Various Houses. We also need to solve the Tyrell problem. April 12, 2015. July 1, 2013.
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If You’re Going to San Francisco… | A (Budding) Sociologist's Commonplace Book
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A (Budding) Sociologist's Commonplace Book. Thoughts on Politics, Economics, Sociology, and Such. If You’re Going to San Francisco…. First, a bit of housekeeping. I’ve been officially recruited onto the Scatterplot blogging team. So, for the time being, substantive posts about sociology and related topics will likely be posted over there (e.g. this piece on clarifying the debate over replication in the social sciences. I’ll save this blog for more personal updates and shameless self-promotion. The second...
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Editorial Team | Work in Progress
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Short-form sociology on the economy, work and inequality. Factory Safety and Workers’ Rights. The Future of Organizational Sociology. The Sociology of Work. Is operated by an editorial team of eight editors. Is Senior Lecturer in Work and Organizations at King’s College London, Department of Management, and editor-in-chief of. Comparative Political Economy of Work. Palgrave) and is currently working on a book entitled. Under contract with Oxford University Press). The Edward R. Meyer Distinguished Pr...
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Essays – SocOpen: Home of SocArXiv
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SocOpen: Home of SocArXiv. Social science without walls. All the reasons we became social scientists seem more important than ever before in our careers. From the SocArXiv Steering Committee:. As many social scientists prepare for the March for Science. On April 22, here is a reflection on the moment we’re in. We want our work to be. To benefit from the knowledge and collaboration of our peers as well as experts and concerned people outside of academia, and around the world. We want our work to be. Open ...