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November 13, 3 pm, Randall Collins presents: Emotional Energy, Emotional Domination, and Charismatic Solidarity: Three Micro-interactional Pathways to Social Hierarchy

Please join us for a joint session of the Money, Markets and Governance and Politics, History, and Society workshops, Next Tuesday November 13th, at 3:00 – 4:30 PM in Harper 3B. Randall Collins Dorothy Swaine Thomas Professor of Sociology, Sociology, University … Continue reading

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Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017, 5PM – Kimberly Kay Hoang Presents: Risky Investments: Varieties of Intimate and Distant Forms of Obfuscation Between Market Actors and State Elites in an Emerging Markets

We are pleased to invite you to join us at the first meeting in this academic year of the Money, Markets and Governance Workshop, on Tuesday, October 3, in the Social Science Research Building, room 302, at 5pm – 6:30pm. … Continue reading

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Tuesday, May 9 at 5:00 pm: Nadav Orian Peer, A Question of Accommodation: The Origins of the Fed & the Debate over Credit Distribution

Please join us for our next meeting of the Money, Markets and Governance workshop on Tuesday, May 9, 5:00 – 6:30 p.m in SSRB 404. Nadav Orian Peer SJD, Harvard Law School A Question of Accommodation: The Origins of the Fed … Continue reading

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April 25, 5 pm: Allison S. Reed, “Enclaves of Poverty” or “Homes that Last”?: Temporality, Strategy and Competing Ideologies in the Implementation of Community Land Trusts

Please join us for our next meeting of the Money, Markets and Governance workshop on Tuesday, April 25, 5:00 – 6:30 p.m. in SSRB 404. Allison S. Reed  Ph.D. Student, Sociology, University of Chicago “Enclaves of Poverty” or “Homes that … Continue reading

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Tuesday, May 17, Fiona Rose-Greenland and James Marrone present: A New Method for Evaluating the Market Value of Cultural Artifacts from the Islamic State

We welcome you to join us for the next meeting of the Money, Markets, and Governance workshop, on Tuesday, May 17th, 4:30PM – 6PM, at Social Science Research Building classroom 401. Fiona Rose-Greenland Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Neubauer Collegium for Culture … Continue reading

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Tuesday, Feb 9: Christy Brandly at Money, Markets, and Governance: Russian Regional Development and the Place of Ideas in Russia’s Modernization Project: The Case of the Russian Far East

We welcome you to join us for the next meeting of the Money, Markets, and Governance Workshop, Tuesday, Feb. 9th, 4:30PM – 6PM, at the Social Science Research Building room 401. Christy Monet Brandly PhD Student, The University of Chicago, … Continue reading

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Tuesday, January 12th, 4:30-6PM: Alex Preda: Strategies and Relationality in Trading

Please join us for the first Winter Quarter meeting of the Money, Markets, and Governance Workshop, on next Tuesday, Jan. 12th, at 4:30PM – 6PM, at Social Science Research Building, class 106. Alex Preda Associate Professor, London School of Economics, Visiting … Continue reading

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Tuesdsay, Dec. 1, 4:30PM, Chris Graziul: Fields in Community Context: Opportunity Constraint and Religious Life

Please join us for the last meeting this quarter of the Money, Markets, and Governance Workshop, on Tuesday Dec. 1st, at 4:30PM – 6PM, at Social Science Research Building, class 106 Christopher M. Graziul PhD Candidate, University of Chicago, Sociology … Continue reading

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