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Isaac Dalke

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Isaac is a joint postdoctoral fellow at the Northeastern University Network Science Institute and the Harvard Institute for Policing, Incarceration, and Public Safety. His research investigates the development of community-based violence prevention...

Susan Silbey: TBA

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Economic Sociology Seminar presentation by Susan Silbey, Professor of Behavioral and Policy Sciences, MIT Sloan School of Management.

Jonathan Mijs: TBA

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Economic Sociology Seminar presentation by Jonathan Mijs, Assistant Professor, Boston University.

Maha Shehade Switat

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Maha Shehade Switat is a postdoctoral fellow in the Sociology Department. She is a sociologist and ethnographer with a research focus on the mechanisms of inequality in legal processes and the labor market. Previously, she was a postdoctoral fellow at the...

Joseph Wallerstein

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Joseph Wallerstein received his PhD in Sociology from Harvard University in 2024. He studies homelessness and housing, nonprofits and philanthropy, and organizational behavior. Currently, he is working on a book and articles based on his dissertation, a...

Bibliographic References tagged with Economic Sociology and Organizations

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Small, M. L. (2017). Someone to Talk To. Oxford University Press.
Small, M. L. (2017). Someone to Talk To. Oxford University Press.
Winship, C., Staubmann, H., & Lidz, V. (2018). Inchoate Situations and Extra-Rational Behavior. In Rationality in the Social Sciences (pp. 223-243). Springer International Publishing.
Winship, C., Staubmann, H., & Lidz, V. (2018). Inchoate Situations and Extra-Rational Behavior. In Rationality in the Social Sciences (pp. 223-243). Springer International Publishing.
Dobbin, F., Schrage, D., & Kalev, A. (2015). Rage against the Iron Cage: The Varied Effects of Bureaucratic Personnel Reforms on Diversity. American Sociological Review, 80(5), 1014-1044.
Dobbin, F., Schrage, D., & Kalev, A. (2015). Rage against the Iron Cage: The Varied Effects of Bureaucratic Personnel Reforms on Diversity. American Sociological Review, 80(5), 1014-1044.
Jung, J., & Dobbin, F. (2016). Agency Theory as Prophecy: How Boards, Analysts, and Fund Managers Perform Their Roles. Seattle University Law Review, 39, 291-320.
Jung, J., & Dobbin, F. (2016). Agency Theory as Prophecy: How Boards, Analysts, and Fund Managers Perform Their Roles. Seattle University Law Review, 39, 291-320.
Pernell, K., Jung, J., & Dobbin, F. (2017). The Hazards of Expert Control: Chief Risk Officers and Risky Derivatives. American Sociological Review, 82(3), 511-541.
Pernell, K., Jung, J., & Dobbin, F. (2017). The Hazards of Expert Control: Chief Risk Officers and Risky Derivatives. American Sociological Review, 82(3), 511-541.
Beckfield, J., & Bambra, C. (2016). Shorter Lives, Stingier States: Explaining the US Mortality Disadvantage. Social Science & Medicine Volume, 171, 30-38.
Beckfield, J., & Bambra, C. (2016). Shorter Lives, Stingier States: Explaining the US Mortality Disadvantage. Social Science & Medicine Volume, 171, 30-38.
Buffel, V., Beckfield, J., & Bracke, P. (2017). The Institutional Foundations of Medicalization: A Comparative Approach to Medicalizing Unemployment. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 58, 272-90.
Buffel, V., Beckfield, J., & Bracke, P. (2017). The Institutional Foundations of Medicalization: A Comparative Approach to Medicalizing Unemployment. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 58, 272-90.