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Part I: Theoretical Perspectives and Developments
Chapter 1. The Classic Tradition in Economic Sociology (Richard Swedberg)
Chapter 2. Austrian and German Classics as a Foundation (Gertraude Mikl-Horke)
Chapter 3. James Coleman, Social Capital, and Economic Sociology (Peter V. Marsden)
Chapter 4. Exploring Social Factors in the Economy: New Economic Sociology and The Mechanism Approach (Andrea Maurer)
Chapter 5. A French Institutionalism in Economic Sociology? (Pierre Francois)
Chapter 6. Transcending History's Heavy Hand: The Future in Economic Action (Jens Beckert)
Chapter 7. The Aesthetic Moment in Markets (Jörg Rössel)
Chapter 8. Economization: How Neo-Liberalism Took Over Society (Uwe Schimank)
Part II: Empirical Studies and Research Topics
Chapter 9. Trust and Reputation in Historical and Contemporary Online Markets (Andreas Diekmann)
Chapter 10. How to Buy, Sell and Trade Attention: A Sociology of (Digital) Attention Markets (Philipp Bachmann)
Chapter 11. Right to the City, Right to the Market: The Global Struggle of Informal Marketplaces (Helge Mooshammer)
Chapter 12. Economic Change from an Institutional Perspective (Sonja Opper)
Chapter 13. Financial Services Governance in the European Union (EU) (Lucia Quaglia)
Chapter 14. Attitudes Towards Free Market and Socialism in Ukraine: Empirical Insights in the Context of Institutional Transformation (Alberto Veira-Ramos)
Chapter 15. Alternative Food Networks and the Socialization of Food (Gilles Allaire)
Chapter 16. Digital Money for Sustainable Communities (Giacomo Bazzani)
Chapter 17. Groups Matter: Social Embeddedness of Entrepreneurial Activity (Isabell Stamm)
Part III: Societal Views on Economy Chapter 18. Capitalism: On the Past and Future of an Economic System (Johannes Berger)
Chapter 19. Social Responsibility in the Economy (Sebastian Koos).
Chapter 1. The Classic Tradition in Economic Sociology (Richard Swedberg)
Chapter 2. Austrian and German Classics as a Foundation (Gertraude Mikl-Horke)
Chapter 3. James Coleman, Social Capital, and Economic Sociology (Peter V. Marsden)
Chapter 4. Exploring Social Factors in the Economy: New Economic Sociology and The Mechanism Approach (Andrea Maurer)
Chapter 5. A French Institutionalism in Economic Sociology? (Pierre Francois)
Chapter 6. Transcending History's Heavy Hand: The Future in Economic Action (Jens Beckert)
Chapter 7. The Aesthetic Moment in Markets (Jörg Rössel)
Chapter 8. Economization: How Neo-Liberalism Took Over Society (Uwe Schimank)
Part II: Empirical Studies and Research Topics
Chapter 9. Trust and Reputation in Historical and Contemporary Online Markets (Andreas Diekmann)
Chapter 10. How to Buy, Sell and Trade Attention: A Sociology of (Digital) Attention Markets (Philipp Bachmann)
Chapter 11. Right to the City, Right to the Market: The Global Struggle of Informal Marketplaces (Helge Mooshammer)
Chapter 12. Economic Change from an Institutional Perspective (Sonja Opper)
Chapter 13. Financial Services Governance in the European Union (EU) (Lucia Quaglia)
Chapter 14. Attitudes Towards Free Market and Socialism in Ukraine: Empirical Insights in the Context of Institutional Transformation (Alberto Veira-Ramos)
Chapter 15. Alternative Food Networks and the Socialization of Food (Gilles Allaire)
Chapter 16. Digital Money for Sustainable Communities (Giacomo Bazzani)
Chapter 17. Groups Matter: Social Embeddedness of Entrepreneurial Activity (Isabell Stamm)
Part III: Societal Views on Economy Chapter 18. Capitalism: On the Past and Future of an Economic System (Johannes Berger)
Chapter 19. Social Responsibility in the Economy (Sebastian Koos).