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4/24, Eunjung Hyun, ‘Avoiding Guilt By Association? How the Perils of Stigma by Association Affect Client-Intermediary Relationships’

Eunjung Hyun, PhD Candidate, University of Chicago, Booth School of Business, Department of Organizations & Markets Tuesday, 4/17; 12pm-1:20pm Social Science Research Building, Room #106 ‘Avoiding Guilt By Association? How the Perils of Stigma by Association Affect Client-Intermediary Relationships’ ABSTRACT

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4/24, Eunjung Hyun, ‘Avoiding Guilt By Association? How the Perils of Stigma by Association Affect Client-Intermediary Relationships’

Eunjung Hyun, PhD Candidate, University of Chicago, Booth School of Business, Department of Organizations & Markets Tuesday, 4/17; 12pm-1:20pm Social Science Research Building, Room #106 ‘Avoiding Guilt By Association? How the Perils of Stigma by Association Affect Client-Intermediary Relationships’ ABSTRACT

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3/6 Fabien Foureault, ‘Culture and Politics of Leveraged Buy-Outs in Contemporary France’

Fabien Foureault, PhD Candidate, Sciences-Po; Visiting Fellow, University of Chicago, Department of Sociology Tuesday, 3/6; 12pm-1:20pm Cobb Hall, Room #101 ‘Culture and Politics of Leveraged Buy-Outs in Contemporary France’

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3/6 Fabien Foureault, ‘Culture and Politics of Leveraged Buy-Outs in Contemporary France’

Fabien Foureault, PhD Candidate, Sciences-Po; Visiting Fellow, University of Chicago, Department of Sociology Tuesday, 3/6; 12pm-1:20pm Cobb Hall, Room #101 ‘Culture and Politics of Leveraged Buy-Outs in Contemporary France’

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2/28, Laura Doering, ‘Schematic Recombination and “Back-up Capital”: How Entrepreneurs in Panama bring Novelty to Market’

Laura Doering, University of Chicago, Department of Sociology; Booth School of Business, Department of Organizations & Markets Tuesday, 2/28; 12pm-1:20pm Cobb Hall, Room #101 ‘Schematic Recombination and “Back-up Capital”: How Entrepreneurs in Panama bring Novelty to Market’

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2/28, Laura Doering, ‘Schematic Recombination and “Back-up Capital”: How Entrepreneurs in Panama bring Novelty to Market’

Laura Doering, University of Chicago, Department of Sociology; Booth School of Business, Department of Organizations & Markets Tuesday, 2/28; 12pm-1:20pm Cobb Hall, Room #101 ‘Schematic Recombination and “Back-up Capital”: How Entrepreneurs in Panama bring Novelty to Market’

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1/14 Cynthia Shawamreh, ‘The Legal Framework of Islamic Finance’

Cynthia Shawamreh, Lecturer in Law, The University of Chicago Law School; Senior Counsel, the City of Chicago Department of Law, Finance and Economic Development Division February 14th 12pm-1:20pm in Cobb Hall #101

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1/14 Cynthia Shawamreh, ‘The Legal Framework of Islamic Finance’

Cynthia Shawamreh, Lecturer in Law, The University of Chicago Law School; Senior Counsel, the City of Chicago Department of Law, Finance and Economic Development Division February 14th 12pm-1:20pm in Cobb Hall #101

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1/31 Craig Tutterow, ‘Observer Effects on Status Inequality: How Rankings Modify the Ecology of User Decisions’

Craig Tutterow, University of Chicago, Booth School of Business, Department of Organizations & Markets Tuesday, 1/31; 12pm-1:20pm Cobb Hall, Room #101 ‘Observer Effects and Status Inequality: How Rankings Modify the Ecology of User Decisions’ Paper available by request. Email craigtutterow

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1/31 Craig Tutterow, ‘Observer Effects on Status Inequality: How Rankings Modify the Ecology of User Decisions’

Craig Tutterow, University of Chicago, Booth School of Business, Department of Organizations & Markets Tuesday, 1/31; 12pm-1:20pm Cobb Hall, Room #101 ‘Observer Effects and Status Inequality: How Rankings Modify the Ecology of User Decisions’ Paper available by request. Email craigtutterow

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1/24 Karen Ellis, ‘Financing Freedoms: Muslims, Markets, and Multiculturalism in the UK’

Karen Ellis, University of Chicago, Department of Political Science Tuesday, 1/23; 12pm-1:20pm Cobb Hall, Room #101 ‘Financing Freedoms: Muslims, Markets, and Multiculturalism in the UK’

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1/24 Karen Ellis, ‘Financing Freedoms: Muslims, Markets, and Multiculturalism in the UK’

Karen Ellis, University of Chicago, Department of Political Science Tuesday, 1/23; 12pm-1:20pm Cobb Hall, Room #101 ‘Financing Freedoms: Muslims, Markets, and Multiculturalism in the UK’

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11/22 Rachel Harvey, ‘The Emergence of Law in the Global Foreign Exchange Market’

Rachel Harvey, Columbia University Tuesday, 11/22; 12pm-1:20pm Social Science Research, Room #401 ‘The Emergence of Law in the Global Foreign Exchange Market’ Abstract: The global foreign exchange market tends to be treated as constituted by seamless electronic transactions executed by

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11/22 Rachel Harvey, ‘The Emergence of Law in the Global Foreign Exchange Market’

Rachel Harvey, Columbia University Tuesday, 11/22; 12pm-1:20pm Social Science Research, Room #401 ‘The Emergence of Law in the Global Foreign Exchange Market’ Abstract: The global foreign exchange market tends to be treated as constituted by seamless electronic transactions executed by

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11/8 Nidia Banuelos, ‘Selling the ‘Practical’ MBA How DeVry and the University of Phoenix Profited from a New Market for Managers’

Nidia Banuelos, Department of Sociology Tuesday, 11/8; 12pm-1:20pm Social Science Research, Room #401   “Selling the “Practical” MBA How DeVry and the University of Phoenix Profited from a New Market for Managers”   Abstract: This paper aims to explain the

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11/8 Nidia Banuelos, ‘Selling the ‘Practical’ MBA How DeVry and the University of Phoenix Profited from a New Market for Managers’

Nidia Banuelos, Department of Sociology Tuesday, 11/8; 12pm-1:20pm Social Science Research, Room #401   “Selling the “Practical” MBA How DeVry and the University of Phoenix Profited from a New Market for Managers”   Abstract: This paper aims to explain the

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10/25 Adam Dean, ‘A Piece of the Pie: Profit, Wages, and the Political Economy of International Trade’

Adam Dean, Department of Political Science Tuesday, 10/25; 12pm-1:20pm Social Science Research, Room #401 Abstract: When international trade policies benefit an industry, all stakeholders do not automatically share in the benefits.  Trade policies can create higher profits for capital without

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10/25 Adam Dean, ‘A Piece of the Pie: Profit, Wages, and the Political Economy of International Trade’

Adam Dean, Department of Political Science Tuesday, 10/25; 12pm-1:20pm Social Science Research, Room #401 Abstract: When international trade policies benefit an industry, all stakeholders do not automatically share in the benefits.  Trade policies can create higher profits for capital without

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10/11 Gawin Tsai, ‘Intraprofessional Friction: Fighting for Survival and Full Rights’

Tuesday, October 11th, 2011 Gawin Tsai, Graduate Student, Department of Sociology 12 p.m. -1:20 p.m. in Social Science Research, Room # 401 Title: Intraprofessional Friction: Fighting for Survival and Full Rights   Excerpt: Successfully established and once popular, alternative medical

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10/11 Gawin Tsai, ‘Intraprofessional Friction: Fighting for Survival and Full Rights’

Tuesday, October 11th, 2011 Gawin Tsai, Graduate Student, Department of Sociology 12 p.m. -1:20 p.m. in Social Science Research, Room # 401 Title: Intraprofessional Friction: Fighting for Survival and Full Rights   Excerpt: Successfully established and once popular, alternative medical

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