[La categoría “debate” es una sección dedicada a discutir a partir de libros publicados por los contribuidores de Estudios de la Economía. En este post Ariel Wilkis responde a los comentarios sobre su libro Las Sospechas del Dinero: Moral y Economía en la Vida Popular (Paidos 2013) de Taylor Nelms y Felipe González]
Comienzo estas breves líneas agradeciendo tanto a Taylor Nelms como a Felipe Gonzáles por tomarse ambos el tiempo para reflexionar sobre mi libro. También agradezco el espacio cedido por el queridísimo blog Estudiosdelaeconomía para generar estos intercambios. El objetivo de estas líneas es retomar las reflexiones de Taylor y Felipe como disparadores para ampliar la imaginación sociológica que trazó los límites de Las sospechas del dinero. Continue reading →
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“Money Talks at Yale,” a symposium focusing on the power of money in society and social influences on its formation and use, will feature an international group of scholars and experts on the topic who will gather on campus on Friday, Sept. 12. The symposium challenges the idea that money has an undue influence in politics, or that money has the power to push people to do things they might not do otherwise. The speakers will examine the concept that money transforms as much as it troubles, and that social actors still have a say. The Yale symposium will also recognize the 20th anniversary of the publication “The Social Meaning of Money,” the renowned book by Princeton sociology professor Viviana Zelizer, and will focus on the important social policy and disciplinary advances her work continues to inspire.
The event will begin at 9 a.m. in the Class of 1980 Rm. 2400 at the Yale School of Management, Evans Hall, 165 Whitney Ave. Continue reading →
Viviana Zelizer nos hace llegar la invitación a enviar abstracts para la sesión que ella organiza junto a Frederick Wherry para la próxima conferencia de ASA (American Sociological Association) en San Francisco:
“Money Advances: International Developments. In the past two decades, sociologists have energized the study of money. This session is aimed to showcase recent theoretical and empirical advances in our understandings of household monies, corporate finance, informal transactions, monetary crises, and more. We welcome imaginative cultural, relational, and political treatments at different levels of analysis, and submissions by both US and non-US based scholars to foster international dialogue and cooperation. Session Organizers: Viviana Zelizer, Princeton University and Frederick Wherry, Yale University. Continue reading →