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In this article I develop a proposal for the theoretical vantage point of the sociology of markets, focusing on the problem of the social order of markets. The initial premise is that markets are highly demanding arenas of social interaction, which can only operate if three inevitable...
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Formulierung des Ansatzes der Wirtschaftssoziologie von der Problematik der Ungewissheit her, verlangt jedoch dessen Ausweitung. …
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have it). Coming from actor-network theory, the literature contributes conceptually to an extended ontology of markets and …) Divide between finance theory and financial markets. However, the review finds that the literature is marked by a … methodological bias. The lit-erature works with the microsociological methods of actor-network theory and thus tends to deliver …
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Economic sociologists have been criticized for using the term “performativity” in a way that seems unfaithful to Austin’s notion. In this paper I defend this usage against Uskali Mäki’s challenge, in particular his claim that economic theories cannot constitute illocutionary acts. To...
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How can we overcome the existing political, economic, and ecological crises that humanity faces? With the notion of the commons, Lukas Peter argues that this form of social organization can provide answers to the shortcomings of centralized states and open and competitive markets. By building on...
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The Discussion Paper develops a proposal for understanding the theoretical vantage point of the sociology of markets, focusing on the problem of the social order of markets. The initial premise is that markets are contingent arenas of social action, which can only operate if three coordination...
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