Social Theory
3/29 Jan Fuhse, ‘Networks from Communication’
3/29, 12 pm – 1:20 pm Harper Memorial Library, Room 148 Introduction by: Professor Ryon Lancaster Jan Fuhse, of Bielefeld University, will be in town giving a presentation based on his manuscript ‘Networks from Communication’ next Tuesday, March 29th at noon.
3/29 Jan Fuhse, ‘Networks from Communication’
3/29, 12 pm – 1:20 pm Harper Memorial Library, Room 148 Introduction by: Professor Ryon Lancaster Jan Fuhse, of Bielefeld University, will be in town giving a presentation based on his manuscript ‘Networks from Communication’ next Tuesday, March 29th at noon.
11/2: Siva Arumugam, ‘Markets in Sovereignty: Credit and the Price of Politics’
11/2 Siva Arumugam, Department of Anthropology; “Markets in Sovereignty: Credit and the Price of Politics” Tuesday, 12-1:20p.m.; Cobb Hall 403 Excerpt from paper: The credit crisis over the last two years has laid bare a number of features of the
11/2: Siva Arumugam, ‘Markets in Sovereignty: Credit and the Price of Politics’
11/2 Siva Arumugam, Department of Anthropology; “Markets in Sovereignty: Credit and the Price of Politics” Tuesday, 12-1:20p.m.; Cobb Hall 403 Excerpt from paper: The credit crisis over the last two years has laid bare a number of features of the
10/26: Dan Cook, ‘The Intimacy Frontier: Rethinking Commodification Through the Lens of the Child Consumer’
10/26; 12pm-1:20 pm; Cobb Hall Room 403 Daniel Thomas Cook, Departments of Childhood Development and Sociology, Rutgers University—Camden Excerpt from circulated chapter: This chapter seeks to challenge a generally held and widely voiced conviction that posits that marketing and advertising ‘invade’ family
10/26: Dan Cook, ‘The Intimacy Frontier: Rethinking Commodification Through the Lens of the Child Consumer’
10/26; 12pm-1:20 pm; Cobb Hall Room 403 Daniel Thomas Cook, Departments of Childhood Development and Sociology, Rutgers University—Camden Excerpt from circulated chapter: This chapter seeks to challenge a generally held and widely voiced conviction that posits that marketing and advertising ‘invade’ family
Terry Clark & Chris Graziul, ‘Scenes, Innovation, and Urban Development’
Please join us in Cobb Hall Room 403 this Tuesday, October 5th at 12pm for Terry Clark and Chris Graziul’s presentation. The paper, co-authored with sociology department alum Daniel Silver (now at University of Toronto Scarborough), introduces some interesting measures
Terry Clark & Chris Graziul, ‘Scenes, Innovation, and Urban Development’
Please join us in Cobb Hall Room 403 this Tuesday, October 5th at 12pm for Terry Clark and Chris Graziul’s presentation. The paper, co-authored with sociology department alum Daniel Silver (now at University of Toronto Scarborough), introduces some interesting measures
Saskia Sassen, ‘Novel Logics of Exclusion in the assembling of global spaces’
June 2nd, 12pm: Saskia Sassen, Robert S. Lynd Professor of Sociology, Columbia University; Novel Logics of Exclusion in the assembling of global spaces
Saskia Sassen, ‘Novel Logics of Exclusion in the assembling of global spaces’
June 2nd, 12pm: Saskia Sassen, Robert S. Lynd Professor of Sociology, Columbia University; Novel Logics of Exclusion in the assembling of global spaces
Sean Dowdy, ‘Marvelous Meditations: Rain Speculation & the Marwari Stranger Merchant’
May 12th, 12pm: Sean M. Dowdy, Department of Anthropology; Marvelous Meditations: Rain Speculation & the Marwari Stranger Merchant
Sean Dowdy, ‘Marvelous Meditations: Rain Speculation & the Marwari Stranger Merchant’
May 12th, 12pm: Sean M. Dowdy, Department of Anthropology; Marvelous Meditations: Rain Speculation & the Marwari Stranger Merchant
Josh Pacewicz, ‘Keeping it Local, Then and Now: Patterned Capital Flows as a Local Constituent of Economic Regulation’
May 5th, 12pm: Josh Pacewicz, Department of Sociology; Keeping it Local, Then and Now: Patterned Capital Flows as a Local Constituent of Economic Regulation Analyses of economic regulation typically focus upon national or international institutions. This focus is divorced from much
Josh Pacewicz, ‘Keeping it Local, Then and Now: Patterned Capital Flows as a Local Constituent of Economic Regulation’
May 5th, 12pm: Josh Pacewicz, Department of Sociology; Keeping it Local, Then and Now: Patterned Capital Flows as a Local Constituent of Economic Regulation Analyses of economic regulation typically focus upon national or international institutions. This focus is divorced from much
John Meyer, ‘Some remarks on neo-institutional theory and its applications.’
October 21st, 12pm: John Meyer, Professor Emeritus, Stanford University; Some remarks on neo-institutional theory and its applications.
John Meyer, ‘Some remarks on neo-institutional theory and its applications.’
October 21st, 12pm: John Meyer, Professor Emeritus, Stanford University; Some remarks on neo-institutional theory and its applications.
Alex Preda, “On some basic features of social action and their dynamics in crisis situations.”
October 7th, 12pm: Alex Preda, University of Edinburgh (in residence); “On some basic features of social action and their dynamics in crisis situations.” The sociological study of crises often identifies the latter as irrational phenomena leading to a collapse of
Alex Preda, “On some basic features of social action and their dynamics in crisis situations.”
October 7th, 12pm: Alex Preda, University of Edinburgh (in residence); “On some basic features of social action and their dynamics in crisis situations.” The sociological study of crises often identifies the latter as irrational phenomena leading to a collapse of