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The Routledge International Handbook of Economic Sociology

The Routledge International Handbook of Economic Sociology

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This handbook provides a comprehensive overview of economic sociology, an interdisciplinary field that combines theoretical frameworks from economics and sociology to study the interdependence of the economy and society. It is organized into four parts, covering the theoretical foundations, historical development, main problematics, and principal branches of economic sociology. The book features contributions from renowned experts in both fields, offering a holistic view of the field and contributing to its rejuvenation within economics. It is an essential reference work for researchers and students in sociological and economic disciplines.

Format: Hardback
Length: 614 pages
Publication date: 12 May 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This comprehensive handbook provides a thorough and systematic exploration of economic sociology, an exemplary interdisciplinary field that harnesses theoretical frameworks and empirical insights from both economics and sociology to offer a distinctive perspective on the intricate interplay between the economy and society. The handbook is organized into four distinct sections, each of which collectively presents the cutting-edge developments in economic sociology while also suggesting potential avenues for future research.

In the first part, the theoretical foundations of economic sociology are laid out, highlighting its connections to other fields, particularly alternative approaches to economics. The chapter also examines the diverse conceptions and definitions of economic sociology, exploring how these vary across different scholarly perspectives.

The second part offers a historical overview of economic sociology, tracing its development from classical political economy to the present day. It explores the key milestones and developments that have shaped the field, shedding light on the evolution of economic sociology's theoretical and methodological approaches.

The third part delves into the central problematics of economic sociology, examining the economy in relation to various social institutions, including the state, ideology, culture, art, religion, gender, race/ethnicity, and more. By analyzing these interconnections, economic sociology provides a nuanced understanding of the complex dynamics that shape economic outcomes and social structures.

The fourth part focuses on the principal branches of economic sociology, including the sociology of the market, industrial organization and work, uncertainty, distribution and inequality, money and finance, and the environment. Each of these branches explores different aspects of the economy's relationship with society, offering valuable insights into the complex processes and mechanisms that govern economic systems.

The handbook boasts a stellar international cast of contributors, drawn from both economics and sociology, ensuring a holistic view of the field and contributing to the rejuvenation of economic sociology within economics. This diverse range of expertise ensures that the handbook is an indispensable reference work for researchers and students across a broad spectrum of sociological and economic disciplines.

In conclusion, this handbook offers a comprehensive and insightful exploration of economic sociology, providing a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners seeking to understand the complex relationship between the economy and society. By integrating theoretical frameworks and empirical findings from economics and sociology, economic sociology offers a unique lens through which to analyze and interpret economic phenomena, contributing to a more comprehensive understanding of our world.

Weight: 1330g
Dimension: 246 x 174 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367419936

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