
Economic Lives
How Culture Shapes the Economy
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October 1, 2010
Zelizer (sociology, Princeton Univ.) is one of the earliest and most prolific contributors to the field of economic sociology, which has only recently come into the spotlight as traditional economic theory has failed to predict or explain repeated crises and downturns. This is a collection of Zelizer's previously published essays in five thematic areas: valuation of human lives, the social meaning of money, intimate economies, the economy of care, and circuits of commerce. The sixth section includes general essays on the relationship of social life and economic activity. Each section begins with a brief introduction that provides background, underlying theory, and summaries of the essays included. Other recent titles in the field include Alex Preda's Information, Knowledge, and Economic Life: An Introduction to the Sociology of Markets and Richard E. Wagner's Mind, Society, and Human Action: Time and Knowledge in a Theory of Social Economy. VERDICT Immensely interesting and thought-provoking--essential for academic collections and for fans of the Freakonomics series looking for meatier fare.--Sara Holder, McGill Univ., Montreal
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