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Regular
Faculty
BLOEMRAAD,
Irene
BONNELL, Victoria
BURAWOY, Michael
ENRIQUEZ, Laura
EVANS, Peter
FISCHER, Claude
FLIGSTEIN, Neil
FOURCADE-GOURINCHAS,
Marion
GOLD, Thomas
GOODMAN, Leo
HOCHSCHILD, Arlie
HOUT, Michael
KARABEL, Jerome
LIE, John
LUCAS, Samuel R.
LUKER, Kristin
MOON, Dawne
PETERSEN, Trond
RAY, Raka
RILEY, Dylan
SANCHEZ-JANKOWSKI,
Martin
SMITH, Sandra
SWIDLER, Ann
THORNE, Barrie
TUGAL, Cihan
VOSS, Kim
WACQUANT, Loic
WEIR, Margaret
Emeritus
Faculty
BELLAH,
Robert
BLAUNER, Bob
CASTELLS, Manuel
CHODOROW, Nancy J.
COLE, Robert, E
DUSTER, Troy
EDWARDS, Harry
MATZA, David
OFSHE, Richard
SCHURMANN, Franz
SMELSER, Neil
Affiliated
Faculty
EDELMAN,
Lauren
ELLIS, W. Russel, Jr.
LINCOLN, James R.
NONET, Philippe
OMI, Michael
SHORTELL, Stephen
SKOLNICK, Jerome H.
THOMPSON, Charis
WILENSKY, Harold
WILMOTH, John
Visiting
Faculty
BARLOW,
Andrew
BROOK, Dan
HAVEMAN, Heather
HAYTIN, Daniel
HUDIS, Paula
KELSEY, Mary E.
NASATIR, David
NESBITT, Paula
PARK, Myoung Kyu
POWERS, Brian
STOCKINGER, James
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Links to Papers
LIVABLE CITIES? Urban Struggles for Livelihood and Sustainability? (edited)(Berkeley: CA: UC Press, 2001) For more information, view links below.
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Embedded Autonomy: States and Industrial Transformation. (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1995) [ Winner of 1996 Award for Distinguished Scholarship Award from The Political Economy of the World System Section of the American Sociological Association and 1997 Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Award from The Political Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association.] For more information, view links below.
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“Counter-hegemonic Globalization: Transnational Social Movements in the Contemporary Global Political Economy ” Forthcoming [spring 2005] in the Handbook of Political Sociology Thomas Janoski, Alexander M. Hicks & Mildred Schwartz (eds.) Cambridge University Press.
“The Challenges of the ‘Institutional Turn’: Interdisciplinary Opportunities in Development Theory,” 2005. in The Economic Sociology of Capitalist Institutions. Victor Nee and Richard Swedberg (eds). Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
“Building Bridges Across a Double-Divide: Alliances between U.S. and Latin American Labor and NGOs” (with Mark Anner) Development in Practice. 14(1-2)[2004]:34-47.
“Collective Capabilities, Culture and Amartya Sen’s Development as Freedom,” Studies in Comparative International Development. 37(2)[summer, 2002]: 54-60
“Development as Institutional Change: The Pitfalls of Monocropping and Potentials of Deliberation” Forthcoming. Studies in Comparative International Development. 38(4) [Winter, 2004]: 30-53. [a preliminary Portuguese version of the argument presented in this article appeared as “Além da ‘Monocultura Institucional’: instituições, capacidades e desenvolvimento deliberativo” in Sociologias 5(9) [January-June, 2003]: 20-63]
"Bureaucracy and Growth: A Cross-National Analysis of the Effects of 'Weberian' State Structures on Economic Growth," (with James Rauch) forthcoming in American Sociological Review , vol. 64, no.5 (October, 1999)
"Bureaucratic Structure and Bureaucratic Performance in Less Developed Countries," (with James Rauch). (forthcoming in Journal of Public Economics).
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