The journal "Economic Sociology" is published five times a year by the Higher School of Economics (HSE) in Moscow, Russia. The journal covers a wide range of topics in economic sociology, including interviews, new texts, translations, regional perspectives, debut works, professional reviews, new books, research projects, educational programs, and conferences. The journal aims to provide a platform for scholars to share their research and insights on economic sociology, contributing to the development of the field.
In this issue, the journal features an interview with Karin Knorr-Cetina, a leading sociologist of science and finance, who discusses her journey into economic sociology and the influence of financial markets on society. Other articles include discussions on the future of labor and unemployment in post-industrial societies, the impact of technological progress on employment, and the changing nature of work and employment in industrial and post-industrial economies. The journal also highlights new publications, research projects, and educational programs in economic sociology, reflecting the dynamic and evolving nature of the field.
The journal is supported by the Higher School of Economics and is edited by V.V. Radaev, M.S. Dobryakova, and E.N. Andreeva. It is committed to promoting high-quality research and fostering academic exchange in economic sociology.The journal "Economic Sociology" is published five times a year by the Higher School of Economics (HSE) in Moscow, Russia. The journal covers a wide range of topics in economic sociology, including interviews, new texts, translations, regional perspectives, debut works, professional reviews, new books, research projects, educational programs, and conferences. The journal aims to provide a platform for scholars to share their research and insights on economic sociology, contributing to the development of the field.
In this issue, the journal features an interview with Karin Knorr-Cetina, a leading sociologist of science and finance, who discusses her journey into economic sociology and the influence of financial markets on society. Other articles include discussions on the future of labor and unemployment in post-industrial societies, the impact of technological progress on employment, and the changing nature of work and employment in industrial and post-industrial economies. The journal also highlights new publications, research projects, and educational programs in economic sociology, reflecting the dynamic and evolving nature of the field.
The journal is supported by the Higher School of Economics and is edited by V.V. Radaev, M.S. Dobryakova, and E.N. Andreeva. It is committed to promoting high-quality research and fostering academic exchange in economic sociology.