Category Archives: Spring quarter

April 25, 11 am, Kieran Healy presents: Credit Scores and the Moralization of Inequality

Please join us for a session of the Money, Markets and Governance workshop, Next Thursday April 25th, at 11:00 AM – 12:20 PM in SSRB 305 (Albion Small Room). Kieran Healy PhD Candidate, Sociology, University of Chicago Credit Scores and the … Continue reading

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April 16, 5 pm, Wan-Zi Lu presents: Moralizing Matchmaking: Institutionalization of Organ Donation in Singapore, Taiwan, and Hong Kong

Please join us for a joint session of the Money, Markets and Governance and Politics, History, and Society workshops, Next Tuesday April 16th, at 5:00 – 6:30 PM in SSRB 401. Wan-Zi Lu PhD Candidate, Sociology, University of Chicago Moralizing Matchmaking: … Continue reading

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April 9, 5 pm, Georg Rilinger presents: Towards a Sociology of Economic Engineering

Please join us for a session of the Money, Markets and Governance workshop, Next Tuesday April 9th, at 5:00 – 6:30 PM in SSRB 401. Georg Rilinger PhD Candidate, Sociology, University of Chicago Toward a Sociology of Economic Engineering

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May 15, 5 pm, Wen Xie presents: Embedded Liberalization and Paths toward Capitalism in China

Please join us for our next meeting of the Money, Markets and Governance workshop, Next Tuesday May 15th, at 5:00 – 6:30 PM in classroom 401 in the Social Science Research Building. Wen Xie PhD Candidate, Sociology, University of Chicago Embedded … Continue reading

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May 1, 4:30 pm, the Money, Markets and Governance Workshop presents: A Special Panel – Is Marx Still Relevant to the Social Sciences in 2018?

Please join us for our next meeting of the Money, Markets and Governance workshop, on coming Tuesday, May 1st, at 4:30 – 6 PM (note the change from regular starting time), in classroom 401 in the Social Science Research Building. Is … Continue reading

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Apr 24th, 5pm, Paolo Parigi presents: The Emerging Structure of an Occupational Field

Please join us for our next meeting of the Money, Markets and Governance workshop, joint with Politics, History and Society Workshop, on Tuesday, April 24th, at 5 – 6:30 PM, in classroom 305 in the Social Science Research Building (note the change … Continue reading

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Tuesday, April 17, Maoz Brown presents: The Moralization of Commercialization: Uncovering the History of Fee-Charging in the U.S. Nonprofit Human Services Sector

Please join us for our next meeting of the Money, Markets and Governance workshop, Tomorrow (Tue, April 17th), at 5 – 6:30 PM, in classroom 401 in the Social Science Research Building. Maoz Brown PhD Student, Sociology, University of Chicago The Moralization of … Continue reading

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Tuesday, April 3rd, Daniela Russ presents: Owning energy: electricity markets and the load factor (1900-1930)

Please join us for our next meeting of the Money, Markets and Governance workshop, on Tuesday, April 3rd, at 5 – 6:30 PM, in classroom 401 in the Social Science Research Building. Daniela Russ PhD Student, Sociology, University of Bielfeld Owning energy: electricity … Continue reading

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