2011
DOI: 10.17323/1726-3247-2011-2-126-137
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An Economic Sociological Look at Economic Anthropology

Abstract: We will keep the spirit of the Newsletter, and have a thematic structure of each issue. In the three issues, for which I serve as the editor of the Newsletter, it will focus on other disciplines than sociology. The first field to be covered is economic-anthropology. There is no doubt that much research is being done outside the field of economic sociology, but few of us can say that we know much of what goes on in other fields.This issue includes a text that we have written together with an expert in the field… Show more

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“… I find accounts suggesting more cooperative and mutually respectful relations among economists and sociologists, such as in Aspers et al. (2008), rather suspect.…”
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“… I find accounts suggesting more cooperative and mutually respectful relations among economists and sociologists, such as in Aspers et al. (2008), rather suspect.…”
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confidence: 91%