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February 5, 2014 CURRICULUM VITAE Richard Swedberg PRESENT POSITION: Professor of Sociology at Cornell University, Department of Sociology (since July 1, 2002). OFFICE ADRESS: Cornell University Department of Sociology 328 Uris Hall Ithaca NY 14853-7601 Phone: 607-2554325 E-mail: [email protected] CIVIL STATUS: Swedish citizen SPECIALTY : Economic Sociology, including Economy and Law; Sociological Theory, especially the Classics EDUCATION: MM.L. (“Juris kandidat”), Faculty of Law, Stockholm University June 1970; Ph D, Department of Sociology, Boston College May 1978. EARLIER POSITIONS: Before Cornell, I worked at the Department of Sociology at Stockholm University since 1984. In 1996 I was appointed “Professor of Sociology, especially Economic Sociology” at Stockholm University. 1

Transcript of CURRICULUM VITAE

February 5, 2014

CURRICULUM VITAE

Richard Swedberg

PRESENT POSITION: Professor of Sociology at Cornell University, Department of Sociology (since July 1, 2002).

OFFICE ADRESS:Cornell UniversityDepartment of Sociology328 Uris HallIthacaNY 14853-7601 Phone: 607-2554325 E-mail: [email protected]

CIVIL STATUS:Swedish citizen

SPECIALTY : Economic Sociology, including Economy and Law; Sociological Theory, especially the Classics

EDUCATION:MM.L. (“Juris kandidat”), Faculty of Law, Stockholm University June 1970; Ph D, Department of Sociology, Boston College May 1978.

EARLIER POSITIONS: Before Cornell, I worked at the Department of Sociology at Stockholm University since 1984. In 1996 I was appointed “Professor of Sociology, especially Economic Sociology” at Stockholm University.

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GENERAL ACADEMIC MERITS AND HONORS

“Adjungeret Professor” (honorary position as adjunct professor) at Copenhagen University, the Department of Sociology (2009-2013).

“Gästprofessor” (2007-2011) and “affilierad professor” (2012-2015; honorary position, approx guest professor) at Stockholm University, Department of Sociology.

Member of the Sociological Research Association (2005- ).

Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies in Cologne, Germany (2006-2008; 2009-2011; 2012-2014).

Member of the Council for Philosophy of Science at the Norwegian Techinal-Natural Science University of Trondheim (Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet)

“Visiting Professor” at the International Center for Business and Politics at Copenhagen Business School (December 2009-)

Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford, California 2001-2002.

Visiting scholar at the Russell Sage Foundation in 1990-1991. I was also at RSF during the summer of 1993.

Fernand Braudel Scholar, European University Institute, spring of 2009.

Fellow at Maison de Science de l’Homme in Paris (June 2001). I also taught at Ecole Normale Superieur at Cachan-Paris during October-November 2000.

Visiting fellow at SCASSS (Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study in the Social Sciences) in Uppsala, Sweden (fall of 1998).

Visiting scholar at the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies at Harvard University (summers of 1995, 1996 and 1997).

Visiting scholar at the Department of Sociology at Harvard University (1987-1988; financed by the American Council of Learned Societies; also the summer of 1998).

Offices at the American Sociological Association: Chair of the Section for Economic Sociology (2005-2006); Chair of the Section for Theory (2009-2010); and incoming Chair of the Section for the History of Sociology (2012-2013). Member of the Council for the Economic Sociology Section (2003-2005) and the History of Sociology Section (2008-2010).

The Annual Vilhelm Aubert Lecture at Oslo University, Norway , October 13, 2003.

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Evaluator, together with four other people, of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in May 2008.

Evaluator for the European Commission’s Social Science Program in Brussels (DG XII, Directorate F5) in 1998, 1999 and 2003.Keynote Address at the Association for Cultural Economics International (ACEI), Vienna, Austria, July 6, 2007.

Associate Director at the Center for the Study of Economy and Society at Cornell University (2002-). In this capacity I have organized the following conferences: (with Victor Nee) “The Economic Sociology of Capitalism” (2002), “Economy, Culture and Institutions” (2003), “The Study of Wealth” (2003), (with Victor Nee) “The Norms, Beliefs and Institutions of 21st Century Capitalism” (2004), (with Hiro Miyazaki) “Hope in the Economy/Hope in the Market” (2005), “Tocqueville in Ithaca” (2005), (with Trevor Pinch) “Economic Sociology and Technology” (2005) and (with Victor Nee) “Capitalism and Entrepreneurship” (2007). Several of these conferences have resulted in edited volumes.

Founder and Board Member of Economic Sociology: European Electronic Newsletter (1999-); Senior Editor of Theory and Society (1999-); associate editor, Sociological Theory (2008-); Editorial Board Member of Socio-Economic Review (2008-), Max Weber Studies (2006-), Journal of Classical Sociology (2006-), European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology (2013-); Sociologisk Forskning, Advisory Board (2012-); and European Societies (2002-2010); member of the Editorial Council of Tempo Social (Brazil; 2005-); Editorial Board, Anthem Press (2007-). Member of the Academic Advisory Board of the Graz Schumpeter Centre (2007-); Scientific Board Member of Socio/logic (Italy, 2006-), Editorial member of Contemporary Sociology (1991-1994, 1999-2002; 2012-2014); Co-Editor of Accounts (the Newsletter of ASA’s Section on Economic Sociology) 2001; Corresponding Editor of The American Sociologist (1998-); member of the international board of British Journal of Sociology (2001-); editorial member of Administrative Science Quarterly (1995-1998) and Acta Sociologica (1991-1994); advisory member of Current Sociology (1992-1995); member of the advisory committee for a series on economic sociology at Shanghai People's Publishing House; editorial board member of Barataria (Barcelona, Spain).

Secretary for a group appointed by the Swedish government to evaluate sociology in Sweden (Aage Sorensen, Erik Allardt and Sverre Lysgaard; 1986-1988).

Organizer of a conference on “Theorizing in the Social Sciences”, Cornell University, April 2012. Co-organizer of a conference on “Crossing Boundaries: Economics, Sociology and Organizations” at SCANCOR, Stanford University, the fall of 2000. Organizer (together with Jens Beckert) of a conference on “New Economic Sociology in Europe 2000”, Stockholm University, 2000.

Organizer of the regular sessions on "Economic Sociology" at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association in 1994 in Los Angeles. (I was a commentator at a session in economic sociology of ASA in 1997 in Toronto and also at a session on economics and history in 1999 in

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Chicago).

Organizer of a Thematic Session entitled "Constitutional Change and Formation in Today's Europe" at the Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association in Pittsburgh (1991).

Secretary for the “Economy and Society” -section of the International Sociological Association (1987-1988).

Assistant to Prof. Ulf Himmelstrand at the Department of Sociology at Uppsala University on Project IDEA (IDEA=Interdisciplinary Dimensions of Economic Analysis; 1983-1986).

Reviewer of articles for, among others, the following journals: American Journal of Sociology, American Sociological Review, Administrative Science Quarterly, Acta Sociologica, Sociological Forum, and Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics.

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE

Participation in various committees at the Department of Sociology at Stocholm University as well as at Cornell University. I was Director of Graduate Studies at Cornell (2004-2008).

BOOKSThe Art of Social Theory (forthcoming in 2014 on Princeton University Press)

Tocqueville’s Political Economy. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2009. Chinese translation from 2012 by the Truth and Wisdom Press.

Interest. Concepts in the Social Sciences Series; Series ed. Frank Parkin. Buckingham, England: Open University Press, 2005. Forthcoming in Chinese on McGraw-Hill Education Asia.

A Max Weber Dictionary. With the Assistance of Ola Agevall. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2005.

Principles of Economic Sociology. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2003. Translated into Italian (EGEA of the University of Bocconi, 2003), Chinese (China Renmin University Press, 2005; and Chu Liu Book Company, 2007), Croatian (MaTe and the Zagreb School of Business, 2006), German (VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2009), Hungarian (forthcoming), Arabic (Arab Centre for Research and Policy, Tarjuman Unit) and Polish (Wydawnictwo NOMOS, forthcoming). Also reprinted in 2004 by Rawat Publications in New Delhi, India.

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Max Weber and the Idea of Economic Sociology. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1998. Forthcoming trans. in Japanese (Bunka Shobu). Translated into Portuguese (2004) and Chinese (Commercial Press of Beijing, 2007). Elected one of “Choice's Outstanding Academic Books of 1999”.

Une histoire de la sociologie économique. Préface de Alain Caillé. Paris: Sociologie Économique - Desclée de Brouwer. 1994. 315 pp. This is a translation of my book Economic Sociology: Past and Present (1987), with a new last chapter (“The Rise of New Economic Sociology and Related Developments”).

Joseph A. Schumpeter: His Life and Work (1991, Princeton University Press in the United States and Polity Press in England). Translated into German (Klett-Cotta 1994), Japanese (Mineruba Shobo 1994); Italian (Bollati Boringhieri, 1998) and Chinese (Jiangsu People’s Publishing House, 2005).

Economics and Sociology: On Redefining Their Boundaries. Conversations with Economists and Sociologists (Princeton University Press, 1990). Reprinted in 1991 by Oxford University Press for India, Bangladesh and Shri Lanka. An Italian translation by Donzelli Editore appeared in 1994 and one into Chinese [with a new preface] in 2003 by The Commercial Press of Beijing. Individual chapters have been reprinted in Society (USA) in 1990 and in Metapolitica (Mexico) in June 1999.

Economic Sociology: Past and Present (Sage Publications, 1987; 221 pages - published as a separate issue of Current Sociology). A translation into Hungarian will appear in 2011 in in György Lengyel (ed.), A Piacok Szociologiaja (Sociology of Markets). For a Hungarian translation of Ch. 8 ("The Sociology of Markets"), see György Lengyel (ed.), Textbook in Economic Sociology (as well as another textbook on economic sociology that Lengyel edited with Szánto Zoltán in 1997). Chapter 8 has also been translated into French in Bulletin Mauss, Nr. 9(1990), pp. 33-70.

Sociology as Disenchantment: The Evolution of the Work of Georges Gurvitch (Humanities Press, 1982). (This book is based on my doctoral dissertation).

EDITED VOLUMES

(forthcoming in 2014) Theorizing in the Social Sciences. Stanford: Stanford University Press.

(forthcoming in 2014, edited with Hiro Miyazaki) Hope in the Economy. I have written two chapters. University of Pennsylvania Press. (edited with Markus Becker and Thorbjørn Knudsen) The Entrepreneur: Classical Texts by Joseph Schumpeter on the Entrepreneur and Entrepreneurship. Stanford University Press, 2011.

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Max Weber (ed. with an introduction), The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism. New York: Norton Critical Editions, 2009.

(ed. with Trevor Pinch) Living in a Material World: Economic Sociology Meets Science and Technology Studies. Cambridge: The MIT Press, 2009. Besides the co-written introduction, I am the author of a chapter entitled “The Centrality of Materiality: Economic Theorizing from Xenophon to Home Economics and Beyond”, pp. 57-87. (This chapter was also published in Sociologica: Italian Journal of Sociology Online, 1/2008, followed by comments by five scholars).

(ed. with Victor Nee), On Capitalism. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2007. (I have written a chapter on Tocqueville’s analysis of American capitalism in the 1830s and, together with Victor Nee, the introduction).

(ed. with Victor Nee), The Economic Sociology of Capitalism. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2005. (I have written Ch. 1, “The Economic Sociology of Capitalism: An Introduction and Agenda”, pp. 3-40 – a somewhat different version of which also appears as “Towards an Economic Sociology of Capitalism”, L’Année Sociologique 55[2005]:419-50). It has also been translated into Portuguese for Ana Cristina Braga Martes (ed.), Redes e Sociologia Econômica (Sao Paulo: Fundaceo Getuilio Vargas, forthcoming).

(ed. with Neil Smelser), The Handbook of Economic Sociology, 2nd ed., 2005. I co-wrote (with Neil Smelser) a new version of the introduction as well as a new version of the chapter “Markets in Society”. Princeton and New York: Princeton University Press and Russell Sage Foundation. Published in a shortened version in China in 2009 on Hua Xia Publishing House and forthcoming in Turkish on Senetz Dagitim.

(ed.) New Developments in Economic Sociology. 2 vols. In The International Library of Critical Writings of Economics (Series Editor Mark Blaug). Aldershood, England: Edward Elgar. 2005.

(ed. with Göran Ahrne), Ekonomin i samhället: ekonomsociologiska perspektiv (The Economy in Society: Economic-Sociological Perspectives). Stockholm: Studentlitteratur, 2002. I also wrote Chapter 1, “Principles of Economic Sociology” (pp. 21-44).

(ed.) Entrepreneurship: The Social Science View. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. (Cf. Richard Swedberg, “The Social Science View of Entrepreneurship: Introduction and Practical Applications”, pp. 7-44). First published in hardcover (2000) and then in paper (2001) by Oxford University Press India. Translated into Chinese (Shanghai People’s Publishing House, forthcoming).

Joseph A. Schumpeter (ed. with Ulrich Hedtke), Briefe/Letters. Tübingen: J.C.B. Mohr, 2000. Cf. Ulrich Hedtke and Richard Swedberg, “Einführung (Introduction)”, pp. 1-35.

Max Weber (ed. by Richard Swedberg), Essays in Economic Sociology. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1999. Cf. Richard Swedberg, “Introduction”, pp. 3-39; “Key Concepts in Max

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Weber’s Economic Sociology”, pp. 261-85; and “A Bibliographical Guide to Weber’s Economic Sociology”, pp. 287-302.

(ed. with Emil Uddhammar), Sociological Endeavor - Selected Writings by Hans Zetterberg. Stockholm: City University Press, 1997; New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers, 1999.

Knut Wicksell (ed. Richard Swedberg), Stridsskrifter och samhällsekonomiska analyser. Stockholm: City University Press, 1998. Cf. Richard Swedberg, “Knut Wicksell – en samhällsvetenskaplig klassiker (Knut Wicksell – A Classic in the Social Sciences)”, pp. 7-48.

(ed. with Peter Hedström) Social Mechanisms: An Analytical Approach to Social Theory. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997. Cf. Peter Hedström and Richard Swedberg, “Social Mechanisms: An Introductory Essay”, pp. 1-31. Introduction reprinted in 2004 in Ulla Bergryd and Robert Erikson (eds.), Mobility and Mechanisms. Department of Sociology, Stockholm: Department of Sociology.

(ed. with Neil Smelser) The Handbook of Economic Sociology, Princeton University Press and Russell Sage Foundation, 1994. I have co-authored one chapter with Neil Smelser, entitled "The Sociological Approach on the Economy" (translated into Hungarian in 1997 and into Russian in 2004, in Vadim Radaev [ed.], The Handbook of Western Economic Sociology). I have also written the chapter called "Markets as Social Structures". Forthcoming translation into Chinese of the whole volume on the Hua Xia Publishing House of Beijing. A second edition of this work was published by Russell Sage and Princeton University Press in 2005 (see above). Joseph A. Schumpeter (ed. Richard Swedberg), Entreprenörskap och skapande förstörelse. Stockholm: Ratio, 1994. Reissued in 2008 by Nordstedts Akademiska Förlag.

(ed.) Explorations in Economic Sociology (New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1993). I have written the introduction as well as the chapter entitled "On the Relationship between Economics and Sociology in the Work of Joseph Schumpeter". (This chapter has been reprinted in Mark Casson [ed.], Culture, Social Norms and Economic Behaviour [Edward Elgar 1997]; it has also appeared in a Swedish version in Sociologisk Forskning in 1992; see below in the section on articles).

(edited with Mark Granovetter), The Sociology of Economic Life (Westview Press, 1992; 2nd and enlarged ed. 2001; 3rd enlarged ed. 2011). (“Introduction” [in the first ed.] pp. 7-31 is co-written with Mark Granovetter - and has been partly translated under the title "La sociologie économique: Les propositions de la sociologie économique", pp. 115-40 in La Revue semestrielle du MAUSS, 3, 1994). Forthcoming in Chinese translation on Century Publishing Group of Shan.

Joseph A. Schumpeter (ed. Richard Swedberg), The Economics and Sociology of Capitalism. Princeton University Press, 1991. The introduction is called “The Man and His Work”, pp. 3-98. Translation into economics scheduled for 2010. A shorter version in Chinese will appear in 2014 on Zhejiang University Press.

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ARTICLES

FORTHCOMING

“A Central but Forgotten Concept in Max Weber’s Sociology: ‘Orientation to Others’”. Forthcoming in 2014 in Paradoxes, Mechanisms, Consequences: Essay in Honor of Mohamed Cherkaoui.” “Contractual Networks in Socio-Economic Perspective, the European Financial Crisis and the Role of Confidence”. In Stefan Grundmann, Florian Moslein and Karl Riesenhuber (eds.), Contract Governance. Forthcoming in 2014 on Oxford University Press.

“How to Use the Ideal Type in Concrete Reserarch”. In Peter Gundelach (ed.), Festschrift for Margareta Bertilsson. Department of Sociology, Copenhagen University.

“The Literary Author as Sociologist: Among French Peasants by August Strindberg” in Christofer Edling and Jens Rydgren (eds.), Sociology through Literature.

“Weber’s Basic Categories in Economic Sociology”. In Wolfgang M. Schröder (ed.)Max Weber: Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft. Klassiker Auslegen, Vol. 32. Berlin. “Economic Sociology” in Stewart Clegg and James Bailey (eds.), International Encyclopedia of Organization Studies (SAGE)

“Schumpeter, Joseph”. In Austin Harrington et al, Routledge Encycloapedia of the Social Sciences.

2013

“The Financial Crisis in the U.S. 2008-2009: Losing and Restoring Confidence”, Socio-Economic Review 11,3:501-24.

“Foreword”. Pp. ix-xiii in Jocelyn Pixley and G.C. Harcourt (eds.), Financial Crises and the Nature of Capitalist Money. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

“Message from the Chair: History of Sociology as the Working Memory of Sociology (Part 2)”, Timelines, Newsletter of the ASA History of Sociology Section 21 (July 2013): 1-2, 16.

“Joseph Schumpeter” in David Teece and Mie Augier (eds.), Palgrave Dictionary of Strategic Management. 2013. Available on line at http://www.palgraveconnect.com/esm/

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2012

“Theorizing in Sociology and Social Science: Turning to the Context of Discovery”, Theory and Society 41(2012):1-40.

“The Role of Confidence in Finance”. Pp. 529-45 in Karin Knorr Cetina and Alex Preda (eds.), Handbook of the Sociology of Finance. New York: Oxford University Press. “How European Sovereign Debt Became the New Subprime: On the Role of Confidence in the European Financial Crisis (2009-2010)”. Pp. 66-80 in Jocelyn Pixley (ed.), New Perspectives on Emotions in Financeow Emotional is Finance. London: Routledge. “On Charles S. Peirce’s Lecture ‘How to Theorize’ (1903”, Sociologica 2,2012:1-27 (followed by comments by Andrew Abbott and others).

(with Trevor Pinch) “Wittgenstein’s Visit to Ithaca in 1949: On the Importance of Details”, Distinktion: Scandinavian Journal of Social Theory 14, 1(2012):2-29.

“Schumpeter’s Theory of Organizational Entrepreneurship”. Pp. 31-48 in Daniel Hjorth (ed.), Handbook of Organizational Entrepreneurshi. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2012.

“Message from the Chair: History of Sociology as the Working Memory of Sociology”, Timelines, Newsletter of the ASA History of Sociology Section 20, 2012:1, 11-12.

(with Markus Becker and Thorbjorn Knudsen) “Schumpeter’s Theory of Economic Development: 100 Years of Development “, Journal of Evolutionary Economics 22, 5(2012):917-33.

2011

“The Economic Sociologies of Pierre Bourdieu”, Cultural Sociology 5,1(2011):67-82.

“The Role of Senses and Signs in the Economy: More on the Centrality of Materiality”, Journal of Cultural Economy 4,4(November):423-37.

“The European Sovereign Debt Crisis”, Barataria: Revista castellano-manchega de ciencias socials (Spain) 12(2011):15-36.

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“Charles Peirce and the Sociology of Thinking”. Pp. 299-306 Christofer Edling and Jens Rydgren (eds.), Sociological Insights of Great Thinkers. New York: Praeger.

“Bringing Together the Ideas of Adam Smith and Pierre Bourdieu”. Pp. 47-69 in Nina Bandels and Frederick Wherry (eds.), The Cultural Wealth of Nations. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2011. “Thinking and Sociology”, Journal of Classical Sociology 11,1(2011):31-50.

”Möjligheter for nationalekonomin, möjligheter for hushållet (Possibilities of Economics, Possibilities of the Household)”. Pp. 24-53 in Katarina Schoug (ed.), Om möjligheter – för människan och allt annat levande. Stockholm: Naturvårdsverket, 2011.

“Economic Sociology: Its History and Development”. Pp. 402-22 in Vol. 1 of Charles Crothers (ed.), UNESCO Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences: Historical Developments and Theoretical Approaches in Sociology. E-book. 2011.

2010

“The Structure of Confidence and the Collapse of Lehman Brothers”. Pp. 67-110 in Vol. 1 of Paul Hirsch and Michael Lounsbury (eds.), Markets on Trial: The Economic Sociology of the U.S. Financial Crisis. Emerald: Bingley. This work was published as part of the series Research in the Study of Organizations Vols. 30A and B.

“From Theory to Theorizing”, Perspectives: Newsletter of the ASA Theory Section 32,2(November 10)1, 8-9.

“Theorize More!”, Perspectives: Newsletter of the ASA Theory Section 32,1(May 2010):1,10. “A Note on Civilizations and Economies”, European Journal of Social Theory 13,1(2010):15-30.

(with Wendelin Reich) “Georg Simmel’s Aphorisms”, Theory, Culture and Society 27(1) (2010):24-51.

“Die Bedeutung der Weberschen Kategorien für die Wirtschaftssoziologie”. Pp. 21-39 in Andrea Maurer (ed.), Wirtschaftssoziologie nach Max Weber. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. I also wrote the preface (pp. 7-12).

“Schumpeter 2.0”, The American (The Journal of the American Enterprise Institute), June 23, 2010, also picked up on Real Clear Politics (Markets) the same day.

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2009

(with Thorbjørn Knudsen) “Capitalist Entrepreneurship: Making Profit through the Unmaking of Economic Orders”, Capitalism and Society 4, 2, Art. 3:1-26 (followed by a comment by Mark Granovetter). A brief version of this article appeared on June 23, 2010 as “Schumpeter 2.0” in The American (The Journal of the American Enterprise Institute), also picked up on Real Clear Politics (Markets) the same day.

“The Craft of Theorizing”, Perspectives: Newsletter of the ASA Theory Section 31,2(Winter 2009):1,7. “Tocqueville as an Empirical Researcher”. Pp. 279-92 in Vol. 1 of Mohammed Chaerkaouie and Peter Hamilton (eds.), Raymond Boudon: A Life in Sociology. Oxford: Bardwell Press, 2009.

“Bourdieu’s Contribution to Economic Sociology ”. Pp. 231-44 in Björn Wittrock and Peter Hedström (eds.), Frontiers of Sociology. Leiden: Brill.

(with Laura Ford) “Law in Economy and Society: Introductory Comments”, Economic Sociology: European Electronic Newsletter 10,3(July):3-7.

“Economic Sociology”. Pp. 360-77 in Bryan Turner (ed.), The New Blackwell Companion to Social Theory, 3rd ed. London: Blackwell.

“The Sociological Study of Hope and the Economy: Introductory Remarks”. Translated into Japanese (under a slightly different title) on pp. 31-79 in Yuji Genda and Shigeki Uno (ed.), Speaking of Hope: Towards a New Horizon in the Social Sciences. Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press, 2009.

“Tocqueville as a Pioneer in Organization Theory”. Pp. 39-61 in Paul Adler (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Sociology and Organizational Studies: Classical Foundations. New York: Oxford University Press.

“Introduction to Tocqueville’s ‘France before the Revolution’(1836)”, Journal of Classical Sociology 9,1: 5-15.

“Schumpeter’s Full Model of Entrepreneurship: Economic, Non-Economic and Social Entrepreneurship”. Pp. 77-106 in Rafael Ziegler (ed.), An Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship: Voices, Preconditions, Contexts. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2009.

“Rebuilding Schumpeter’s Theory of Entrepreneurship”. Pp. 188-203 in Yuichi Shionoya and Tamotsu Nishizawa (eds.), Marshall and Schumpeter on Evolution: Economic Sociology of Capitalist Development. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2009.

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“ When Rhetoric Becomes Mass Persuasion: The Case of the Concept of Interest”. Pp. 31-42 in Stephen Gudeman (ed.), Economic Persuasions. New York: Berghahn Books, 2009 (hard cover), 2012 (pb).

2008

"Theoretical versus Practical Explanation in Political Economy and Economic Sociology: The Case of Tocqueville”, Socio-Economic Review 6,3(2008):427-47.

“Economic Sociology”, Vol. 2, pp. 703-10 Steven Durlauf and Lawrence Blum (eds.), The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics. 2nd ed. New York: Macmillan Palgrave, 2008.

“Die Neue Wirtschaftssoziologie und das Erbe Max Webers (=New Economic Sociology and the Heritage of Max Weber)”. Pp. 45-61 in Andrea Maurer (ed.), Handbuch der Wirtschaftssoziologie. Wiesbaden: VS publishing house Wiesbaden, 2008.

“Preface”, pp. vii-ix to Sandro Segre, A Weberian Analysis of Business Groups and Financial Markets. London: Ashgate Publishers, 2008.

2007 “Max Weber’s Interpretive Economic Sociology”, American Behavioral Scientist 50(2007):1035-55.

“Keywords: The Market”, Contexts 6,4(2007): 59-61. Also pp. 179-82 in Jeff Goodwin and James Jasper (eds.), The Contexts Reader. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2007. Slightly different version as “Einleitung”, pp. 11-18 in Jens Beckert et al (eds.), Märkte als soziale Strukturen (Frankfurt: Campus Verlag).

“Public Sociology and Economic Sociology: Introductory Remarks”, Socio-Economic Review 5(2):319-26. (I edited this theme issue on public sociology and economic sociology, based on a 2006 ASA session I organized. For the full issue, see pp. 319-67).

“What Can Economic Sociology Learn from the Economics of Conventions?”, pp. 187-199 in Vande Borghi and Tommaso Vitale (eds), Le convenzioni del lavoro, il lavoro delle convenzioni. Rome: Franco Angell, 2007.

2006

“The Toolkit of Economic Sociology”. Pp. 937-50 in Donald Wittman and Barry Weingast

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(eds.), The Handbook of Political Economy. New York: Oxford University Press, 2006.

“Tocqueville as Economic Sociologist?”, The Tocqueville Review 27(2006):131-67. For a somewhat different version, see “Tocqueville als Wirtschaftssoziologe”, Berliner Journal für Soziologie 15(2005):473-94.

“The Cultural Entrepreneur and the Creative Industries”, Journal of Cultural Economics 30(2006):243-61.

“Verstehende Wirtschaftssoziologie? On the Relationship between Max Weber’s ‘Basic Sociological Terms’ and His Economic Sociology”, Max Weber Studies, Vol. 6, Beiheft 1(2006), pp. 121-34. - For a longer version in German, see “Verstehende Wirtschaftssoziologi. Über die Beziehung zwischen Max Webers „Soziologische Grundbegriffen“ und seiner Wirtschftssoziologie“. Pp. 292-315 in Klaus Lichtblau (ed.), Max Webers Grundbegriffe. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2006.

“Max Weber’s Contribution to the Economic Sociology of Law”, Annual Review of Law and Social Science 2 (2006):61-81.

“Social Entrepreneurship: The View of the Young Schumpeter”. Pp. 21-34 in Daniel Hjorth and Chris Steyaert (eds.), Entrepreneurship and Social Change. Cheltenham, England: Edward Elgar, 2006.

“Quand la sociologie économique rencontre l’économie des conventions”. Pp. 77-92 in Vol. 1 of François Eymard-Duvernay (ed.), L’économie des conventions. Méthodes et resultats. Paris: La Découverte.

“Cosa puo aprrendere la sociologia economica dall’Economia delle convenzione” (“What Can Economic Sociology Learn from the Economics of Conventions?”). Pp.187-199 in V. Borghi and T. Vitale (eds), Le convenzioni del lavoro, il lavoro delle convenzioni, monography-issue of Sociologia del Lavoro (Italy) 104 (2006).

“Capitalism” and “Entrepreneurship”, pp. 49-55 and 166-67 in Bryan Turner (ed.), The Cambridge Dictionary of Sociology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006.

“Introduction” to Patrik Aspers and Lise Skov (eds.), “Encounters in the Textile Industry”, Current Sociology 54,5 (2006):699-703.

“Georg Simmel” and “Max Weber”, Vol. 4, pp. 2183-85 and Vol. 5, pp. 2446-48 in John Merriman and Jay Winter (eds.), Encyclopaedia of Europe: 1789-1914. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 2006. “On Teasing out Sociology from Economics: A Brief Note on Parsons and Schumpeter”. Pp. 71-74 in Laurence Moss and Andrew Sauchenko (eds.), Talcott Parsons, Economic Sociologist of the 20th Century. Oxford: Blackwell.

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2005

“Conflicts of Interest in the U.S. Brokerage Industry”. Pp. 187-203 in Karin Knorr Cetina and Alex Preda (eds.), The Sociology of Financial Markets. New York: Oxford University Press.

“Can There Be a Sociological Concept of Interest?”, Theory and Society 34(2005):359-90.

(with Victor Nee) “Economic Sociology and New Institutional Economics”. Pp. 789-818 in Claude Ménard and Mary Shirley (eds.), Handbook of New Institutional Economics. Berlin: Springer. “Tocqueville als Wirtschaftssoziologe (Tocqueville as Economic Sociologist)”, Berliner Journal für Soziologie 15(2005):473-94. For a somewhat different version in English, see vol. 27 (2006) of The Tocqueville Review.

“Weber’s Economic Sociology: The Centerpiece of Economy and Society?” Pp. 127-42 in Charles Camic and Philip Gorski (eds.), Max Weber at the Millenium: Economy and Society for the 21st Century. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2005.

“Auguste Rodin’s The Burghers of Calais: The Career of a Sculpture and Its Appeal to Civic Heroism”, Theory, Culture and Society 22(2) 2005:45-67.

“Capitalism and Ethics: How Conflicts of Interest-Legislation Can Be Used to Handle Moral Dilemmas in the Economy”, International Social Science Journal 185(Vol. 57, 2005):481-92.

”What Has Been Accomplished in New Economic Sociology and Where is it Heading?”, Archives Européennes de Sociologie XLV,3:317-30 (2004) [appeared in 2005].

“On the Importance of Analyzing Economic Scandals and Contemporary Economic Institutions: A Comment on Dobbin and Zorn”, Political Power and Social Theory 17(2005):207-14.

“Economie et sociologie. Systématique” and “Gunnar Myrdal”, pp. 210-11, 494 in Raymond Boudon et al (eds.), Dictionnaire de la pensée sociologique. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 2005.

“Law and Economy”, pp. 389-92, “Weber, Max”, 716-20 and “Schumpeter, Joseph”, 590-92 in Jens Beckert and Milan Zafirovski (eds.), Encyclopaedia of Economic Sociology. London: Routledge, 2005.

“We Need More Ideas!”, Accounts: Newsletter of ASA’s Economic Sociology Section October 2005. 3 pp.

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2004

“Bringing Agency Theory and Economic Sociology Together: The Case of Arthur Andersen in the U.S. Corporate Scandals of 2001-2002”, Rassegna Italiana di Sociologia 45,2 (2004):157-78. “On Legal Institutions and Their Role in the Economy”. Pp. 74-92 in Frank Dobbin (ed.), The Sociology of the Economy. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2004.

(with Mie Augier) “Game Theory and Sociology: Landmarks in Game Theory from A Sociological Perspective”, History of Economic Ideas XI (2003):15-42. [Appeared in 2004]

“Sociologia econômica: hoje e amanhã [Economic Sociology: Today and Tomorrow; in Portuguese]”, Tempo Social (Brazil), 16,2 (November 2004):7-34.

“Max Weber Hoy”, IHU On-Line (Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos [Usinos], Brazil), May 17:21-4. Reprinted 2005 in Cadernos IHU Em Formacao (Brazil), 1,3(2005):28-31.

“La sociologie économique de Max Weber: une introduction”. Pp. 211-28 in Hinnerk Bruhns (ed.), L’Histoire et l’économie politique en Allemagne de Gustav Schmoller à Max Weber. Paris: Editions de la Maison des Sciences de l’Homme.

“On a New Major Work on Durkheim and Economic Sociology: An Interview with Philippe Steiner”, Economic Sociology: European Electronic Newsletter 6, 1(October); 4 pp.

“On the Present State of Economic Sociology (1990s)”, Economic Sociology: European Electronic Newsletter Vol. 5, No. 2 (January 2004; 12 pp.).

2003

“The Changing Picture of Max Weber’s Sociology”, Annual Review of Sociology 29(2003):283-306. (Reprinted in Alan Sica, (ed., Max Weber, Asghgate, forthcoming in 2013). “The Case for an Economic Sociology of Law”, Theory and Society 32 (2003):1-37.

“Sacrificing Yourself for Others: Civic Heroism and Auguste Rodin’s ‘The Burghers of Calais’”. Annual Vilhelm Aubert Lecture 2003. Oslo: Institutt for Samfunnsforskning.

“Economic versus Sociological Approaches to Organization Theory”. Pp. 373-391 in Haridimos Tsoukas and Christian Knudsen (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Organization Theory. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

“The Economic Sociology of Capitalism: Weber and Schumpeter”, Journal of Classical Sociology 2,3 (2003):227-56. This article led to a rebuttal – to which I answered the following:“Exchange: Answer to Geoffrey Ingham”, Journal of Classical Sociology 3,3:311-14.

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“Schumpeter’s ‘Entrepreneur’ and Why We Need Economic Sociology”, Austrian Economics and Entrepreneurial Studies 6:283-86.

”Two Issues for Economic Sociologists to Think About”, Distinktion (Denmark) 7:41-7.

“Prefacio” , pp. xii-xvii in Joao Peixoto and Rafael Marques (eds.), A Nova Sociologia Economica: Uma Antologia. Lisbon: Celta. In Portuguese.

“Bourdieu’s Advocacy of the Concept of Interest and Its Role in Economic Sociology”, Economic Sociology – European Electronic Newsletter 4, 2 (2003); 5 pp.

2002

“Law and the Economy”, Economic Sociology: European Electronic Newsletter 3, 3:June (about 5 pp.).

(with Ralph Schroeder) “Weberian Perspectives on Science, Technology and the Economy”, British Journal of Sociology 53,3:383-401.

“Knut Wicksell as A Classic and as A Social Thinker”. Pp. 133-46 in Hank Lim et al (eds.), Editing Economics: Essays in Honour of Mark Perlman. London: Routledge, 2002. “What Can New Economic Sociology Learn from the Historical School, especially Max Weber?” Pp. 176-92 in Heino H. Nau and Bertram Schefold (eds.), The Historicity of Economics. Berlin: Springer Publishing House, 2002.

“In Memoriam: Pierre Bourdieu”, Account: A Newsletter of Economic Sociology (ASA) 2(2; 2002):1-2.

2001

"Sociology and Game Theory: Contemporary and Historical Perspectives", Theory and Society 30(2001):301-35.

"Gunnar Myrdal" Pp. 10267-70 in Vol. 15 of Neil Smelser and Paul Baltes (eds.), International Encyclopaedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2001.

"Joseph Schumpeter". Pp. 13598-603 in Vol. 20, of Neil Smelser and Paul Baltes (eds.), International Encyclopaedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2001.

(with Jens Beckert): “Symposium: The Return of Economic Sociology in Europe”, European

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Journal of Social Theory 4 (4):379-458.

(with Jens Beckert) “Theme Issue: New Economic Sociology in Europe”, European Societies 1, 2001:1-132.

“Tocqueville in Sweden”, The Tocqueville Review 22:201-06.

2000

”Tillbaka till Tocqueville? Om Tocquevilles betydelse för förståelsen av de borgerliga eliternas uppgång och fall (Back to Tocqueville? On the Importance of Tocqueville for the Understanding of the Rise and Fall of Bourgeois Elites)”, Statsvetenskaplig Tidskrift 103(2000):221-34.

“Economic Sociology”. Pp. 731-41 in Edgar F. Borgatta and Rhonda Montgomery (eds.), Encyclopaedia of Sociology. 2nd ed. New York: Macmillan Reference USA.

“The Role of the Market in Max Weber's Work”, Theory and Society 29(2000):373-84.

1999

"Civil Courage (Zivilcourage): The Case of Knut Wicksell”, Theory and Society 28(1999):501-28. (For a shorter version in Swedish, see:”"Civilkurage som dygd - fallet Knut Wicksell”. Pp. 380-410 in Patrik Aspers and Emil Uddhammar (eds.), Framtidens dygder. Stockholm: Cityuniversitetet, 1998).

“Max Weber as an Economist and as a Sociologist", American Journal of Economics and Sociology 58:561-82.

”Ekonomiska organisationsteorier (Economic Theories of Organization)”. Pp. 105-16 in Göran Ahrne and Peter Hedström (eds.), Organisationer och samhälle. Analytiska perspektiv. Stockholm: Studentlitteratur.

“Orientation to Others and Social Mechanisms”, Working Papers in Social Mechanisms 1999:2.

1998

“Max Weber's Vision of Economic Sociology”, Journal of Socio-Economics 27(1998):535-55. (Part of this essay also appeared as: "Max Webers vison av den ekonomiska sociologin", Dansk Sociologi 9,3[1998]:7-21).

‘Max Weber's Manifesto in Economic Sociology”, Archives Européennes de Sociologie 39(1998):379-98.

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”Max Weber om marknaden (Max Weber on the Market)”, Sosiologi idag (Norway) 28(4):5-17.

(with Peter Hedström and Lars Udehn) “Popper's Situational Analysis and Contemporary Sociology”, Philosophy of the Social Sciences 28(September):339-64. (I also co-wrote the introduction to this special issue together with Egon Matzner, on pp. 333-38, although Matner's co-author is wrongly given as Ian Jarvie).

“Max Weber's Economic Sociology: A Bibliography”. Stockholm University, Department of Sociology Working Papers Series (“Work-Organization-Econom”").

“Economic Sociology” and “Max Weber”, pp. 134-38 and 547-49 in, John B. Davis, D. Wade Hands and Uskali Mäki (eds.), The Handbook of Economic Methodology. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 1998.

1997

“New Economic Sociology: What Has Been Accomplished, What Is Ahead?” Acta Sociologica 40(1997):161-82. - A French version has appeared in Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 53 (1997):237-63; an Italian version in Sociologia del Lavoro, 73(1999):48-70; a Portuguese version in Rafael Marques and Joao Peixoto (eds), New Economic Sociology (Lisbon: Celta Editora, 2003); and a Russian version in 2004 in Vadim Radaev [ed.], The Handbook of Western Economic Sociology [2004]).

“Joseph Schumpeter in Sweden”, Scandinavian Economic History Review 45(1997):113-30.

“Max Weber's Vision of Economics”. Center for European Studies Working Paper Series (Harvard University) #7.1

"Max Weber's Handbook of Economics: Grundriss der Sozialökonomik". Stockholm University, Department of Sociology Working Papers Series ("Work-Organization-Economy") # 51.

“Schumpeter, Joseph Alois” in Vol. 8 of Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. London: Routledge.

“Max Weber's Economic Sociology: Its Historical Dimension”, Stockholm University, Department of Sociology, Working Papers Series ("Work-Organization-Economy") #48.

1996

(with Peter Hedström) "Social Mechanisms", Acta Sociologica 39(1966):281-308.

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"On Analyzing the Economy: The Contribution of James S. Coleman", pp. 313-28 in Jon Clark (ed.), James Coleman (Falmer Sociology Series, 1996).

(with Peter Hedström) "Rational Choice, Empirical Research and the Sociological Tradition", European Sociological Review 12(1996):127-46. (A somewhat different version appeared in 1998 under the title of "Rational Choice, Situational Analysis, and Empirical Research", pp. 70-87 [followed by a comment on this article by Robert Erikson] in Hans-Peter Blossfeld and Gerald Prein (eds.), Rational Choice Theory and Large-Scale Data Analysis (Boulder, Co.: Westview Press).

"Introduction", pp. ix-xv in Richard Swedberg (ed.), Economic Sociology. Cheltenham: The International Library of Critical Writings in Sociology (Edward Elgar), 1996. (I also did the selection of the articles).1

1995

"Schumpeters vision av samhällsvetenskaperna (Schumpeter's Vision of the Social Sciences"), Ekonomisk debatt, nr. 2, 1995, pp.123-30.

"Förordet (The Preface)". Pp. 158-63 in Richard Swedberg and Irene Wennemo (eds.), Sociologin i Stockholm, 1954-1994. 190 pp.

"Schumpeter's Vision of Socio-Economics", Journal of Socio-Economics 24(1995):525-44. A German version was published as "Schumpeters Vision der Sozioökonomie", pp. 15-42 in Karl S. Althaler et al (eds.), Sozioökonomische Forschungsansätze. Marburg: Metropolis-Verlag, 1995.

"Schumpeter, Joseph". Pp. 1109-10 in Vol. IV of Seymour Martin Lipset (ed.), Encyclopaedia of Democracy. Washingon, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Inc.

“Schumpeter, Joseph Alois”, vol. 16, p. 313 in Nationalencyklopedin (Höganäs: Bokförlaget Bra Böcker, 1995).

1994

"Saint-Simon's Vision of a United Europe", Archives Européennes de Sociologie XXXV (1994):145-69. (A somewhat shorter version appeared as "Saint-Simons vision av ett enat Europa" i Sociologisk forskning 1, 1994, pp. 21-40).

Co-editor (together with Peter Hedström) of “Special Issue on Social Networks”, Acta Sociologica 37 (4):329-433.

1 Reviewed by Douglas Anderson, Contemporary Sociology, September 1996, pp. 709-710.

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“The Idea of 'Europe' and the Origin of the European Union: A Sociological Approach,” Zeitschrift für Soziologie, 5/94:378-87. For a translation into Hungarian, see pp. 51-70 in György Lengyel and Nagy Beáta (eds.), Az Európai Integrácio Társadalmi Feltéteöei És Hatásai (Aula 2000) and György Lengyel (ed.), Gazdasági élet szociológiája (Sociology of Economic Life; 2011).

“Introduction”. Pp. ix-xxi in Joseph A. Schumpeter, Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy. London: Routledge, 1994.

“Contemporary Sociology in Sweden”. pp. 185-204 in Raj P. Mohjan and Arthur Wilke (eds.), International Handbook of Contemporary Developments in Sociology. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishers, 1994.

1993

”Ekonomporträttet: Max Weber”, Ekonomisk debatt 21,7 (1993), sid. 641-8.

“Economics and Custom: A Comment on Ekkehart Schlicht's ‘On Custom’”, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (JITE) 149/1:204-09.

“Economia e società (sociologia economica)”, Enciclopedia delle Scienze Sociali, vol. 3, pp. 360-76. Rome: Istituto della Enciclopedia Italiana, 1993.

1992

“Can Capitalism Survive? - Schumpeter's Answer and Its Relevance for New Institutional Economics,” Archives Européennes de Sociologie 33(2), pp. 350-80. A German translation can be found on pp. 53-88 in Herbert Matis and Dieter Stiefel (eds.), Ist der Kapitalismus noch zu retten? (Vienna: Ueberreuter, 1993). “Economic Sociology”, pp. 530-535 in vol. 2 of Edgar F. Borgatta and Marie L. Borgatta (eds.), Encyclopaedia of Sociology. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1992. This article was rewritten and considerably enlarged for the second edition of 2000.

“Schumpeter's Early Work”, Journal of Evolutionary Economics, vol. 7, no. 1 (1992), pp. 65-82. (This article is based on Ch. 2 of my biography of Schumpeter).

”Schumpeter om sociologins roll i den ekonomiska analysen”, Sociologisk Forskning 29,4(1992), pp. 23-37.

“Time, Consumption and the Concept of 'Economic Community': From Fukuyama to the European Community”. Pp. 215-26 in Gerrit Antonides, Wil Arts and W. Fred van Raaij (eds.), The Consumption of Time and the Timing of Consumption: Toward a New Behavioral and Socio-Economics. Amsterdam: Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. (An earlier version of

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this article was published in 1990 as Working Paper # 11 at the Russell Sage Foundation).

1991

“Main Traditions of Economic Sociology”, Annual Review of Sociology, 17(1991):251-76. This article is in the process of being translated into Cinese, for a work on economic sociology published by Sanlian (December 1993).

”Ekonomisk sociologi”, vol. 5, pp. 351-352 in Nationalencyklopedin, Bra Böcker, Höganäs, Sweden, 1991.

“Introduction", pp. 499-503 to Joseph A. Schumpeter, "Money and Currency", Social Research 58(Fall 1991):504-543.

Editor of the Winter 1991 issue of Sociological Inquiry, devoted to Talcott Parsons' Marshall Lectures from 1953 on “The Integration of Economic and Sociological Theory”. Contributors include Neil Smelser, Amitai Etzioni, William Buxton, Robert Holton and George Ritzer. I have written "Introduction to Talcott Parsons' Marshall Lectures", Sociological Inquiry, Vol. 61, No. 1(February 1991), pp. 2-9. The whole issue covers pp. 1-114.

The Relationship between Economic Theory and Economic Sociology in the Work of Joseph Schumpeter. Working paper # 24. Russell sage Foundation, 1991. 38 pp.

1990

"International Financial Networks," pp. 258-81 in Neil Smelser and Alberto Martinelli (eds.), Economy and Society: Overviews in Economic Sociology (SAGE Publications, 1990). This chapter also appeared - as the rest of the chapters - in a separate issue of Current Sociology (38 2/3). A translation of the whole issue into Italian appeared in 1995 (cf. Alberto Martinelli and Neil J. Smelser, eds., Sociologia economica, Bologna: Il Mulino).

"The New Battle of the Methods," Challenge, January-February 1990, pp. 33-38.

"Weber och Metodstriden (Weber and the 'Methodenstreit')," Sociologisk Forskning (Sweden), Nr. 1, 1990, pp. 59-67.

"Socio-Economics and the New 'Battle of the Methods': Towards a Paradigm Shift?," Journal of Behavioral Economics 19(1990):141-54.A somewhat different version of this article has been published as "'The Battle of the Methods': Towards A Paradigm Shift", pp. 13-34 in Amitai Etzioni and Paul R. Lawrence (eds.), Socio-Economics: Towards A New Synthesis. Armonk, New York: M.E. Sharpe, 1991.

"Introduction," pp. vii-xxxvii in Gunnar Myrdal, The Political Element in the Development of

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Economic Thought (New Jersey, Transaction Press, 1990).2

1989

"Joseph A. Schumpeter and the Tradition of Economic Sociology," Journal of Theoretical and Institutional Economics (JITE), 145(1989):508-24. Reprinted in Horst Hanusch (ed.), The Economic Legacy of Joseph Schumpeter (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 1997).

"Introduction," pp. vii-xxxix in Joseph A. Schumpeter, Essays (New Jersey, Transaction Press, 1989).

"Ekonomporträttet: Joseph A. Schumpeter," Ekonomisk Debatt (Sweden), Nr. 1(1989):38-43.

"Sociology of Banking," pp. 157-88 in Sociology in the World: Essays in Honor of Ulf Himmelstrand (Uppsala: Sociologiska Institutionen, Uppsala Universitet, 1989).

1988

"Sveriges roll i den internationella ekonomin (The Role of Sweden in the International Economy)," in Ulf Himmelstrand et al (eds.), Sverige: Mellan Vardag och Struktur (Stockholm, Nordstedts, 1988).

"De nya doktorsavhandlingarna i svensk sociologi, 1969-1986 (The New Doctoral Dissertations in Swedish Sociology, 1969-1986)," pp. 144-79 in Erik Allardt, Sverre Lysgaard and Aage Sorensen, Sociologin i Sverige: vetenskap, miljö och organisation (Stockholm, HSFR/UHA, 1988).

"Den nya kvinnorörelsen och svensk sociologi, 1975-1986 (The New Women's Movement and Swedish Sociology, 1975-1986)," pp. 230-54 in Erik Allardt, Sverre Lysgaard and Aage Sorensen, Sociologin i Sverige: vetenskap, miljö och organisation (Stockholm: HSFR/UHA), 1988).

"Linjesystemet och utbildningen i sociologi vid universiteten (The System of Educational 'Lines' and the Education in Sociology at the Universities)," pp. 261-78 in Erik Allardt, Sverre Lysgaard and Aage Sorensen, Sociologin i Sverige: vetenskap, miljö och organisation (Stockholm, HSFR/UHA, 1988).

"Rörligheten bland svenska sociologer (Mobility among Swedish Sociologists)," pp. 279-87 in Erik Allardt, Sverre Lysgaard and Aage Sorensen, Sociologin i Sverige: vetenskap, miljö och organisation (Stockholm, HSFR/UHA, 1988).

“Ökonomische Macht und wirtschaftliches Handeln (Economic Power and Economic Action),” Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie, Sonderheft 28 (“Soziologie wirtschaftlichen Handelns”), 1987, pp. 150-168. For a Swedish version, see “Ekonomisk makt,” pp. 238-59 in Olof Petterson (ed.),

2 Reviewed by Lars Magnusson, Acta Sociologica 35(1992):74-76.

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Maktbegreppet (Stockholm: Carlssons, 1986).

“The Impact of an Exogenous Factor: The Oil Shocks, the Private Banks and the Origin of the Debt Crisis,” International Social Science Journal 39(1987):323-35.

"On Economic Sociology: An Interview with Mark Granovetter,"Research Reports from the Department of Sociology, Uppsala University 1987:1 (26 pp.).

"Stein Rokkans ofullbordade utvärdering av svensk sociologi (Stein Rokkan's Incomplete Evaluation of Swedish Sociology)," Statsvetenskaplig tidskrift, nr. 2, 1987:136-39.

1987

(together with Ulf Himmelstrand and Göran Brulin) “The Paradigm of Economic Sociology: Premises and Promises,” Theory and Society, 16(1987):169-213. Reprinted in Paul DiMaggio and Sharon Zukin (eds.), The Structures of Capital (Cambridge University Press, 1990). For a Swedish translation and partly rewrite (with Goran Brulin), see Ulla Bergryd (ed), Den sociologiska fantasin (Stockholm, Bonniers, 1987). This essay was originally published in 1985 in the Series Research Reports from the Department of Sociology, Uppsala University Vol. 1985:1.

1986

“The Doctrine of Economic Neutrality of the IMF and the World Bank,” Journal of Peace Research 23, 4, 1986:377-90. Reprinted in Toivo Miljan (ed.), The Political Economy of North-South Relations (Peterborough, Canada: Broadview Press, 1986).

"The Critique of the Economy and Society Perspective: From the United States to Sweden,” Acta Sociologica 29(1986):91-112. Also in: Ulf Himmelstrand (ed.), The Sociology of Structure and Action (London: SAGE, 1986).

Editor of a theme issue on economic sociology of Sociologisk forskning (Sweden). One article in this issue is by me: “Bankernas roll i skuldkrisen. En ekonomisk-sociologisk förklaringsmodell (The Role of the Private Banks in the Debt Crisis: An Economic-Sociological Model of Explanation),” Sociologisk forskning, nr. 1, 1986:65-82.

I published Talcott Parsons’ hitherto unpublished Marshall Lectures in the Research Reports from the Department of Sociology, Uppsala University, 1986:4. (Also published in 1991 in Sociological Inquiry with an introduction as well as comments by various scholars).

(with Ulf Himmelstrand and Göran Brulin) “Work, Motivation, and Structure: From the New Managerial Philosophies to Industrial Control in Sweden,” Economic Analysis and Workers'

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Selfmanagement 1(1986):1-21.

1985

(together with Ulf Himmelstrand and Göran Brulin) “The Paradigm of Economic Sociology: Premises and Promises,” Research Reports from the Department of Sociology, Uppsala University Vol. 1985:1. Also published in 1987 in Theory and Society.

(with Peter Hedström) “The Power of Working Class Organizations and the Interindustry Wage Structure,” International Journal of Comparative Sociology XXVI (1&2, January-April 1985).

“Economic Sociology and Exogenous Factors,” Social Science Information 24, 4(1985):905-20.

1983

“Georges Gurvitch och sociologisk teori (Georges Gurvitch and Sociological Theory),” Bokbox nr. 75(mars-april 1983):25-34.

The Honduran Trade Union Movement 1920-1982. Cambridge, Mass: Central America Information Office. Reprinted in Anne M. Street (ed.), The Honduras Reader. (New York: Praeger).

1982

"Georges Gurvitch: The Unhappy Positivist," Journal of the History of Sociology, vol. 4, nr. 1(1982):66-93.

1979

“Communism and North American Sociology: A Study of the Relationship between Political Commitment and Social Theory,” The American Sociologist, vol.15, nr. 4(1979):232-45.

BOOK REVIEWS, INTERVIEWS AND SIMILAR

“Interview”. Pp. 10-18 in Embedded in Business, Politics & Society (Copenhagen Business School) Vol. 3, No. 1 (April 2013)

Review of Faith and Money: How Religion Contributes to Wealth and Poverty by Lisa A. Keister, American Journal of Sociology 118,6(April 2013):1433-35.

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“[Review Essay:] A Comeback for Capitalism (Reviews of Re-Forming Capitalism by Wolfgang Streeck and The Sociology of Global Capitalism by Miguel Centano)”, Contemporary Sociology 41, September 2012:609-13.

“Symposium on Greta Krippner, Capitalizing on Crisis”, Socio-Economic Review 10, 2(2012):414-18.

“Georg Simmel, The View of Life”, Human Studies 34(2011):229-30.

“Valuing the Unique: The Economics of Singularities by Lucien Karpic”, Contemporary Sociology 40, 3(2011):316-17.

“Economic Sociology: A Systematic Inquiry by Alejandro Portes”, Social Forces 89,3(2011):1057-58.

“Jon Elster, Alexis de Tocqueville – The First Social Scientist”, American Journal of Sociology 115,6(2010):1901-03.

“Explaining the Current Financial Crisis: Carmen Reinhart and Kenneth Rogoff, This Time is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly”, Contemporary Sociology 39, 6(November 2010):674-77.

“Reuven Brenner, Gabrielle A. Brenner and Aaron Brown, A World of Chance: Betting on Religion, Games, Wall Street”, Contemporary Sociology 38,5(2009):465-66.

“Immanuel Kant, Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View”, Contemporary Sociology 38,3(May 2009):277-79.

“Jerry Evensky, Adam Smith’s Moral Philosophy”, American Journal of Sociology 114(2009):1843-45.

“Robert Ellickson, The Household”, Economic Sociology: European Electronic Newsletter 10,2(March 2009):33-4. “Peter Manicas, A Realist Philosophy of Social Science”, American Journal of Sociology 113,3(2007):864-66.

“Thomas McCraw, Prophet of Innovation: Joseph Schumpeter and Creative Destruction”, Technology and Culture 49(January 2008):239-40.

“Mohamed Cherkaoui, Invisible Codes: Essays on Generative Mechanisms”, Contemporary Sociology 36, 2(2007), pp.184-85.

“Theodore Bestor, Tsukiji: The Fish Market at the Center of the World”, American Journal of Sociology 111(2006):1249-50.

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“Scott Sandage, Born Losers: A History of Failure in America”, Contemporary Sociology 34,6(2005):629-30.

“[Vadim Radaev:] Richard Swedberg Answers Ten Questions on Economic Sociology”. This interview was also published in the e-journal Economic Sociology Vol. 1, No. 4, 2005 at http://www.ecsoc.msses.ru <http://www.ecsoc.msses.ru/

“Interview”, Economic Sociology: European Electronic Newsletter, July 2005.

“Fritz Ringer, Max Weber: An Intellectual Biography”, The Historian, 2005.

“Read and Recommended”, Economic Sociology: European Electronic Newsletter, 6, 2 February 2005.

“Jens Beckert, Unearned Wealth”, Economic Sociology: European Electronic Newsletter, 6, 2 February 2005.

“Milan Zafirovsky, Exchange, Action and Social Structure”, Contemporary Sociology 31, 6(2002):698-99.

Interview in Vadim Radaev (ed.), Economic Sociology: Self-Portraits. This interview was also published in the e-journal Economic Sociology Vol. 3, No. 1, 2002 at http://www.ecsoc.msses.ru <http://www.ecsoc.msses.ru/

“Pierre Bourdieu, Les structures sociales de l'economie », Economic Sociology - European Electronic Newsletter # 4, November 2000. This review also appeared in European Societies 3(2001):111-12 .

“Philippe Steiner, La sociologie économique », Economic Sociology: European Electronic Newsletter # 2, January 2000.

“Mary Douglas and Steven Ney, Missing Persons”, Contemporary Sociology (29(2000):428-29.

"Yuval Yonay, The Struggle over the Soul of Economics", Contemporary Sociology 28(1999):426-27.

"Margareta Bertilsson and Göran Therborn (eds.), From A Doll's House to the Welfare State: Reflections on Nordic Sociology", Contemporary Sociology 27(1998):335-37.

"Erik Moberg, Offentliga beslut", Ekonomisk debatt 22(8)1994:841-42.

"Ronald Burt, Structural Holes", Acta Sociologica, 37, 4(1994):426-28.

"Judith Blau, Social Contracts and Economic Markets", American Journal of Sociology, 100(1994),

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pp. 563-64..

"Gianfranco Poggi, The Making of the Modern Mind: Georg Simmel's Philosophy of Money", Acta Sociologica, 37(1994). pp. 214-16.

"Douglass North, Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance", Acta Sociologica, 36(1993), pp. 298-300.

"John R. Love, Antiquity and Capitalism: Max Weber and the Sociological Foundations of Roman Civilization", Acta Sociologica, 36(1993), pp. 160-162.

"Tom Bottomore, Between Marginalism and Marxism: The Economic Sociology of J.A. Schumpeter", Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 101(1993), pp. 594-596.

"Oliver Williamson and Sidney Winter (eds.), The Nature of the Firm", Contemporary Sociology, 21(1992), pp. 756-758.

"Severyn T. Bruyn, A Future for the American Economy", American Journal of Sociology 97(1992):1161-63.

"Donald McCloskey, If You're So Smart: The Narrative of Economic Expertise", Contemporary Sociology 21(1992), pp. 241-3.

"Paul Veyne, Bread and Circus: Historical Sociology and Political Pluralism", Acta Sociologica 35(1992):255-58.

"Allen Oakley, Schumpeter's Theory of Capitalist Motion", Journal of Economic Literature, XXX(March 1992), pp. 181-82.

"Fred Block, Postindustrial Possibilities", American Journal of Sociology 97(1991):274-6.

"David Cheal, The Gift Economy", European Sociological Review, vol. 5, 1989:306-7.

"Amitai Etzioni, The Moral Dimension," Contemporary Sociology, vol. 19, no. 1 (January 1990):47-48. (A different version can be found in Journal of Public Policy, 1989).

"Review Essay: Economic Sociology in Transition (Review of Arthur Stinchcombe, Economic Sociology and Neil Smelser et al (eds.), The New International Economy, Acta Sociologica, nr. 4(1984):371-76.

"Seymour Hersch, The Price of Power: Kissinger in the Nixon White House," Tiden (Sweden), nr. 2(1984):118-22.

"Noam Chomsky, Toward A New Cold War," Harvard International Review, September-October 1982:48-9.

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"Review Essay: Books in Contemporary Society (Lewis A. Coser et al, Books: The Culture and Commerce of Publishing and Regis Debray, Teachers, Writers, Celebrities," Contemporary Sociology, November 1982:628-30.

"Noam Chomsky, Rules and Regulation," Contemporary Sociology, September 1981:670-71.

"Gerson S. Sher, Marxist Criticism and Dissent in Socialist Yugoslavia," Contemporary Sociology, July 1977:645-46.

MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

American Sociological Association; Sociological Research Association

TEACHING EXPERIENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE

Director of Graduate Studies since July 2004 at the Department of Sociology at Cornell University.

I have taught undergraduate courses in "Introduction to Sociology" and "Sociological Theory" at Boston College. At the University of Stockholm I have been teaching courses in "Economic Sociology", "Sociological Theory, I-II", and "Rationality and Society" during 1986-2001). In the fall of 2000 I taught a course in "Economic Sociology" at Ecole Normale Superieure at Cachan-Paris. At Cornell University (2002-) I have taught “Classical Theory” (separate courses for undergraduates and graduates) and “Economic Sociology” (graduate), “Weber and Schumpeter” (graduate), “Advanced Economic Sociology” (undergraduate).

SPECIAL LECTURES (2002-)3

Lectures 2002

March 4, 2003, “Max Weber and the Economic Sociology of Capitalism”, SCANCOR, Stanford University

March 19. “The Economic Sociology of Law”, Law and Society Association, University of California at Berkeley

April 10. “Law and Economy: The Sociological Perspective”. University of North Carolina, Department of Sociology

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May 5, “Should Economic Sociology Be A Policy Science?”, University if California at Davis, Department of Sociology

May 7, “Law and Economy from A Sociological Viewpoint”, Law and Economics Seminar, Stanford University

May 15, “Law and Economy: The Sociological Perspective”, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford

May 23, “The Economic Sociology of Law”, Stanford University, Department of Sociology

Lectures 2003

February 19. “A Nation of Stockholders”, Inauguration of the Center for the Study of Economy and Society, Cornell University.

May 17, “Conflicts of Interest and the Corporate Scandals of 2001-2002” International Conference on Social Studies of Finance, University of Konstanz, Department of Sociology, Germany.

March 27, “Introduction to the Work of Avner Greif ”, Mini-conference on Economics, Culture and Institutions”, Center for the Study of Economy and Society, Cornell University

November 21, “New Ideas on the Study of Wealth: An Introduction”, Mini-conference on the Study of Wealth, Center for the Study of Economy and Society, Cornell University

October 13, “Sacrificing Yourself for Others: Civic Heroism and Auguste Rodin’s ‘The Burghers of Calais’”), the annual Vilhelm Aubert Lecture, Oslo University, Norway

December 11, “Economic Sociology Meets the Economics of Convention”, Colloque “Conventions et Institutions: Approfondissements Théoriques et Contributions au Débat Politique”, Conference on the Economics of Conventions, Paris, France

Lectures 2004

March 1, “Interest and Economic Sociology”, Harvard – MIT Economic Sociology Seminar, Sloan School of Management, MIT, Cambridge

March 5, “Tendencies in Economic Sociology”, Boston College, Department of Sociology

March 22, “Weber and Economic Sociology”, Max Weber Conference, Copenhagen University, Denmark

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March 23, “Economic Sociology: An Introduction”, Institute of Economics, Copenhagen University, Denmark

May 8, “What Economic Sociology Can Offer Development Economics”, Development Economics Conference, ILR, Cornell University

May 24, “Conflict of Interests as A way to Handle Moral Conflicts in capitalism”, Conference on the Moralization of Capitalism, Science-Po, Universite de Paris, Paris, France

August 17, Commentator on Panel on the Study of Wealth, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco

September 11, “On the Division of Labor in the Social Sciences”, Stockholm University, Department of Sociology, Stockholm, Sweden.

October 9, “Tocqueville and the Spirit of American Capitalism”, Conference on the Norms, Beliefs and Institutions of 21st Century Capitalism, Cornell University

Lectures 2005

January 13, “Tocqueville and the Spirit of American Capitalism”, University of California at Davis, Department of Sociology

April 2, “Hope and Economic Development: The Case of 18th Century Sweden”, Conference on Hope and the Economy, Cornell University.

July 2, “Interpretive Economic Sociology/Verstehende Wirtschaftssoziologie: On the Relationship between Max Weber’s ‘Basic Sociological Terms’ and His Economic Sociology”. Conference on Max Weber’s “Basic Sociological Terms”, Bielefeld Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany

July 6, “Bourdieu and Economic Sociology”, 37th World Conference of the International Institute of Sociology, Stockholm, Sweden. On July 7 I also was the commentator at an economic sociology session.

July 19, “Interest as Rhetoric vs. Interest as a Social Science Concept”, 4th International Rhetoric and Culture Conference, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany.

August 15, “Economic Sociology in the Next Decade and Beyond”. Invited Session, the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association in Philadelphia.

August 16, “Why Read Schumpeter?”, Centennial Session, the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association in Philadelphia.

October 20, “Hope and Economic Development”, Northwestern University, Department of

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Sociology.

October 31, “The Toolkit of Economic Sociology”, George Mason University, Department of Economics.

Lectures 2006

March 23, 2006, “The Toolkit of Economic Sociology”, SOCIUS (Centro de Investigação em Sociologia Económica e das Organizações. Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão. Universidade Técnica de Lisboa., Portugal).

April 4, 2006. “Economic Development”, Cornell University, Department of Planning, Course CRP 395, 76/679, 76 “Social and Cultural Institutions in Economic Development”.

July 6, 2006. “Keynote Address: The Cultural Entrepreneur and the Creative Industries”, at the annual meeting of the Association for Cultural Economics International, Vienna, Austria.

July 17, 2006. “Theoretical versus Practical Explanation in Political Economy and Economic Sociology: The Case of Tocqueville”, the Villa Vigoni Conference of the Max Planck Institute on Economic Sociology and Political economy.

November 11, 2006, “Kant on the Beginning of Human History – Conjectures by a Sociologist”. Paper presented at German Studies Coloqium, Cornell University.

Lectures 2007

February 23, 2007: “Keynote Address: Civilizations, Economies and Social Mechanisms: Some Central Themes”; Conference on the theme of “The Economic Performance of Civilizations: The Role of Culture, Religion and the Law”, University of Southern California.

March 18, 2007: “Rebuilding Schumpeter’s Theory of Entrepreneurship”, Hitotsubashi University, Japan.

November 15, 2007, “Tocqueville and the Problem of Explaining the Economy”, Yale University.

Lectures 2008

April 18, 2008. “Capitalist Entrepreneurship: Schumpeter’s Contribution”, Center for European Studies, Harvard University

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April 25, 2008. The 2008 Clarke Program Conference, Cornell Law School, April 25, 2008. Title: “Capitalist Entrepreneurship: New Combinations and Orientation to Orders”.

August 23, 2008. “Contextualizing Economic Behavior”, NSF-DFG Conference, New York, August 23, 2008. Title: “Capitalist Entrepreneurship: New Combinations and Orientation to Orders”.

September 22-23, 2008. Haverford College, Department of Sociology: “Tocqueville and the Problem of Analyzing the Economy” and “Schumpeter and the Theory of Entrepreneurship”. October 29-November 1, 2008. Copenhagen Business School, Denmark: “Capitalist Entrepreneurship: New Combinations and Orientation to Orders” (October 29) and “Schumpeter’s Theory of Entrepreneurship: Economic, Non-Economic and Social Entrepreneurship” (November 1).

Lectures 2009

“Towards A Theory of Capitalist Entrepreneurship”, European University Insitute, April 22, 2009.

“Towards A Theory of Capitalist Entrepreneurship”, IESE Business School, Barcelona, Spain, April 24, 2009

“The Economic Sociology of the Financial Crisis”, Trento University, Department of Sociology, April 29, 2009

“For a Schumpeterian Approach to Entrepreneurship”, Annual Meeting of the Socio-Economic Association (SASE), Paris, July 18, 2009. “The Household: A Compliment or an Alternative to the Market?”, Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, August 11, 2009

“Simmel’s Aphorisms” (with Wendelin Reich), Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, August 10, 2009

“Economic Sociology Today”, Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen, Denmark, October 6, 2009

“The Household Economy”, Copenhagen University, Department of Sociology, Copenhagen, Denmark, October 8, 2009

“The Structure of Confidence and the Collapse of Lehman Brothers”, Markets on Trial Conference, Kellogg Business School, October 21.

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“The Structure of Confidence and the Collapse of Lehman Brothers”, Center for the Study of Economy and Society, Cornell University, November 19.

Lectures 2010

“More on the Centrality of Materiality”, International Sociological Association, Gothenburg, July 14, 2010

“The Structure of Confidence and the Collapse of Lehman Brothers”, International Sociological association, Gothenburg, July 16, 2010

“From Theory to Theorizing”, Copenhagen University, Department of Sociology, September 21, 2010.

“Social Networks, the European Financial Crisis and the Structure of Confidence”, Conference on Contract Governance, Berlin, September 30, 2010.

“The Financial Crisis and the Structure of Confidence”, University of Virginia, Dept. of Sociology. October 27, 2010.

Lectures 2011

Commentator on Martin Ruef, The Entrepreneurial Group, Princeton University, Author Meets Critic, April 18, 2011.

“The European Sovereign Debt Crisis (2009-2010)”, American Sociological Association, Las Vegas, August 21, 2011.

Lectures 2012

February 27 (with Trevor Pinch) “Wittgenstein’s Visit to Ithaca in 1949” at the A.D. White House, Cornell University.

March 17 “How to Theorize”, the bi-annual meeting of the Swedish Sociological Association, Stockholm

March 19 “From Theory to Theorizing”, the Copenhagen Business School

March 20 “The American Financial Crisis”, the Copenhagen Business School

April 21 “On Charles S. Peirce’s ‘How to Theorize’ (1903)”, Cornell University, Conference on Theorizing in the Social Sciences

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May 30, 2012 “From Theory to Theorizing” Department of Sociology, Lund University, Sweden

Lectures 2013

May 15, 2013 Talk at Uppsala University Department of Sociology, “On Theorizing”

June 4, 2013 Talk entitled “Theorizing: How to Do It”, Workshop on Practical Theory, Oslo, arranged by Trondheim University Sociology Department

June 10, 2013 Talk at Socialhogskolan at Var Gard, Saltsjobaden, Sweden, “From Theory to Theorizing”

June 28, 2013 Key note address at the Swiss Sociological Association’s annual meeting in Bern, “The Financial Crisis and Integration in Europe”

Sept 14, 2013 Talk entitled “Is There an Elephant in the Room, or: Can the European Union be Built Through Economic Means?”, Conference on Economic Sociology (in my honor), Noors Castle, Sweden.

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