How Did I Become a Historical Economic Sociologist? Viviana Zelizer in Conversation with José Ossandón

In this interview, Viviana Zelizer discusses three dimensions that characterize her distinctive sociological approach to the economy. First, Zelizer explains how she made archival historical analysis her sociological method. Second, she talks about the relational character of her objects of study, n...

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Main Authors: José Ossandón, Viviana Zelizer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2019-12-01
Series:Sociologica
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Online Access:https://sociologica.unibo.it/article/view/10132
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spelling doaj-4ee102184d484b19a47c23222cecff922020-11-25T03:47:18ZengUniversity of BolognaSociologica1971-88532019-12-0113319119610.6092/issn.1971-8853/101328594How Did I Become a Historical Economic Sociologist? Viviana Zelizer in Conversation with José OssandónJosé Ossandón0Viviana Zelizer1Department of Organization, Copenhagen Business SchoolDepartment of Sociology, Princeton UniversityIn this interview, Viviana Zelizer discusses three dimensions that characterize her distinctive sociological approach to the economy. First, Zelizer explains how she made archival historical analysis her sociological method. Second, she talks about the relational character of her objects of study, namely moral controversies and commercial circuits. Third, Zelizer discusses the part played by gender politics in her work.https://sociologica.unibo.it/article/view/10132economic sociologyzelizersociology of moneyhistorical methodsgender
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How Did I Become a Historical Economic Sociologist? Viviana Zelizer in Conversation with José Ossandón
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title How Did I Become a Historical Economic Sociologist? Viviana Zelizer in Conversation with José Ossandón
title_short How Did I Become a Historical Economic Sociologist? Viviana Zelizer in Conversation with José Ossandón
title_full How Did I Become a Historical Economic Sociologist? Viviana Zelizer in Conversation with José Ossandón
title_fullStr How Did I Become a Historical Economic Sociologist? Viviana Zelizer in Conversation with José Ossandón
title_full_unstemmed How Did I Become a Historical Economic Sociologist? Viviana Zelizer in Conversation with José Ossandón
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publisher University of Bologna
series Sociologica
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publishDate 2019-12-01
description In this interview, Viviana Zelizer discusses three dimensions that characterize her distinctive sociological approach to the economy. First, Zelizer explains how she made archival historical analysis her sociological method. Second, she talks about the relational character of her objects of study, namely moral controversies and commercial circuits. Third, Zelizer discusses the part played by gender politics in her work.
topic economic sociology
zelizer
sociology of money
historical methods
gender
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