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Guillén, Mauro F., Randall Collins, Paula England, and Meyer Marshall (eds.). The New Economic
Sociology: Developments in an Emerging Field. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2002.
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| Contributors | vii |
| Preface | ix
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| Chapter 1. The Revival of Economic Sociology (Mauro F. Guillén,
Randall Collins, Paula England, and Marshall Meyer) | 1 |
| Part 1. Major Debates and Conceptual Approaches in Economic Sociology
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| Chapter 2. A Theoretical Agenda for Economic Sociology (Mark Granovetter)
| 35 |
| Chapter 3. Agreements, Disagreements, and Opportunities in the New
Sociology of Markets (Neil Fligstein) | 61 |
| Chapter 4. Endogenizing Animal Spirits: Toward a Sociology
of Collective Response to Uncertainty and Risk (Paul DiMaggio) | 79 |
| Chapter 5. Enter Culture (Viviana A. Zelizer) | 101 |
| Part II. Social Networks and Economic Sociology
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| Chapter 6. Markets and Firms: Notes Towards the Future of Economic
Sociology (Harrison C. White) | 129 |
| Chapter 7. The Social Capital of Structural Holes (Ronald Burt)
| 148 |
| Part III. Gender Inequality and Economic Sociology
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| Chapter 8. Telling Stories About Gender and Effort: Social Science
Narratives About Who Works Hard for the Money (William T. Bielby and Denise D.
Bielby) | 193 |
| Chapter 9. Rethinking Employment Discrimination and Its Remedies
(Barbara F. Reskin) | 218 |
| Chapter 10. Gender and the Organization-Building Process in Young
High-Tech Firms (James N. Baron, Michael T. Hannan, Greta Hsu, and Ozgecan Kocak)
| 274 |
| Part IV. The Economic Sociology of Development
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| Chapter 12. Social Capital and Community Development (Alejandro
Portes and Margarita Mooney) | 303 |
| Chapter 13. Globalization and Mobilization: Resistance to Neoliberalism
in Latin America (Susan Eckstein) | 330 |
| Index | 369 |