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  • 2010-2014  (8)
  • Stocking, George W.  (5)
  • Lounsbury, Michael  (3)
  • SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural  (8)
  • 1
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    United Kingdom : Emerald Group Publishing Limited
    ISBN: 9781781906934 , 1781906939 , 130657370X , 9781306573702
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource
    Series Statement: Research in the sociology of organizations 41
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Lounsbury, Michael Religion and Organization Theory
    DDC: 306.6
    Keywords: Organization Religious aspects ; Management Religious aspects ; Religion and sociology ; Management Religious aspects ; Organization Religious aspects ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Cultural Policy ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Popular Culture ; Organizational theory & behaviour ; Society & culture: general ; Gestion d'entreprises ; Management ; Religious aspects ; Religion and sociology ; Organisationssoziologie ; Religion ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Despite the profound influence that religious organizations exert, religion occupies a curiously marginal place in organization theory. This volume aims to make available in one place existing knowledge on religion and organizations, encouraging more organization theorists to include religion as part of their research activities and agenda
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  • 2
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    Madison, Wis : University of Wisconsin Press
    ISBN: 9780299131234 , 0299131238 , 1282643207 , 9781282643208
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (viii, 340 p.) , ill.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. [S.l.] HathiTrust Digital Library Online-Ausg. [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library
    Series Statement: History of anthropology v. 7
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Colonial situations
    DDC: 305.8
    Keywords: Ethnology History ; Ethnology Philosophy ; Ethnocentrism Europe ; Imperialism Case studies ; History ; Ethnologie Histoire ; Ethnologie Philosophie ; Impérialisme Histoire ; Cas, Études de ; Ethnocentrisme Europe ; Europe ; Ethnology Philosophy ; Ethnocentrism ; Imperialism Case studies History ; Ethnology History ; Ethnology history ; Etnología Filosofía ; Imperialismo Historia ; Estudio con casos ; Ethnocentrism Europe ; Ethnocentrisme Europe ; Europe ; Ethnology History ; Imperialism Case studies ; History ; Impérialisme Histoire ; Cas, Études de ; Etnocentrismo Europa ; Ethnologie Histoire ; Ethnologie Philosophie ; Ethnology Philosophy ; Ethnocentrism ; Ethnology ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies ; Imperialism ; Veldwerk ; Etnografie ; Kolonialisme ; Anthropologie ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Ethnologie ; Geschichte ; Kolonialismus ; Wissenschaftssoziologie ; Etnologia (história) ; Etnografia (história) ; Colonies ; Impérialisme ; Ethnocentrisme ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations ; Case studies ; History ; Case studies ; Europe ; Electronic book ; Electronic books Case studies ; History
    Abstract: The relation of anthropology to colonialism and imperialism became a burning issue for anthropologists in the mid-1960s. As European colonies in Asia and Africa became independent nations, as the United States engaged in war in Southeast Asia and in covert operations in South America, anthropologists questioned their interactions with their subjects and worried about the political consequences of government-supported research. By 1970, some spoke of anthropology as "the child of Western imperialism" and as "scientific colonialism." Ironically, as the link between anthropology and colonialism became more widely accepted within the discipline, serious interest in examining the history of anthropology in colonial contexts diminished. This volume is an effort to initiate a critical historical consideration of the varying "colonial situations" in which (and out of which) ethnographic knowledge essential to anthropology has been produced. The essays comment on ethnographic work from the middle of the nineteenth century to nearly the end of the twentieth, in regions from Oceania through southeast Asia, the Andaman Islands, and southern Africa to North and South America. The "colonial situations" also cover a broad range, from first contact through the establishment of colonial power, from District Officer administrations through white settler regimes, from internal colonialism to international mandates, from early "pacification" to wars of colonial liberation, from the expropriation of land to the defense of ecology. The motivations and responses of the anthropologists discussed are equally varied: the romantic resistance of Maclay and the complicity of Kubary in early colonialism; Malinowski's salesmanship of academic anthropology; Speck's advocacy of Indian land rights; Schneider's grappling with the ambiguities of rapport; and Turner's facilitation of Kaiapo cinematic activism
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9780857242068 , 0857242067
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (xv, 330 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: Research in the sociology of organizations v. 30A
    Parallel Title: Print version Markets on trial : the economic sociology of the U.S. financial crisis. Part A
    DDC: 306.3
    Keywords: Economics Sociological aspects ; Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009 ; Economics Sociological aspects ; Economics Sociological aspects ; Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009 ; Economic history ; Economics ; Sociological aspects ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Popular Culture ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Cultural Policy ; United States Economic conditions ; 2001-2009 ; United States ; United States Economic conditions 2001-2009 ; United States Economic conditions 2001-2009 ; United States ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Since the mid-20th century, organizational theorists have increasingly distanced themselves from the study of core societal power centers and important policy issues of the day. This has been driven by a shift away from the study of organizations, politics, and society and towards a more narrow focus on instrumental exchange and performance. As a result, our field has become increasingly impotent as a critical voice and contributor to policy. For a contemporary example, witness our inability as a field to make sense of the recent U.S. mortgage meltdown and concomitant global financial crisis. It is not that economic and organizational sociologists have nothing to say. The problem is that while we have a great deal of knowledge about finance, the economy, entrepreneurship and corporations, we fail to address how the knowledge in our field can be used to contribute to important policy issues of the day. This double-volume brings together some of the very top scholars in the world in economic and organizational sociology to address the recent global financial crisis debates and struggles around how to organize economies and societies around the world
    Description / Table of Contents: Part A. Markets on trial: toward a policy-oriented economic sociology / Michael Lounsbury and Paul M. HirschThe anatomy of the mortgage securitization crisis / Neil Fligstein and Adam Goldstein -- The structure of confidence and the collapse of Lehman Brothers / Richard Swedberg -- The role of ratings in the subprime mortgage crisis: the art of corporate and the science of consumer credit rating / Akos Rona-Tas and Stefanie Hiss -- Knowledge and liquidity: institutional and cognitive foundations of the subprime crisis / Bruce G. Carruthers -- Terminal isomorphism and the self-destructive potential of success: lessons from subprime mortgage origination and securitization / Jo-Ellen Pozner, Mary Katherine Stimmler and Paul Hirsch -- A normal accident analysis of the mortgage meltdown / Donald Palmer and Michael Maher -- The global crisis of 2007-2009: markets, politics, and organizations / Mauro F. Guillén and Sandra L. Suárez -- Regulating or redesigning finance? Market architectures, normal accidents, and dilemmas of regulatory reform / Marc Schneiberg and Tim Bartley -- The meltdown was not an accident / Charles Perrow.
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9780857242082 , 0857242083
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (xv, 388 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: Research in the sociology of organizations v. 30B
    Parallel Title: Print version Markets on trial : the economic sociology of the U.S. financial crisis. Part B
    DDC: 306.3
    Keywords: Economics Sociological aspects ; Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009 ; Economics Sociological aspects ; Economics Sociological aspects ; Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009 ; Economics ; Sociological aspects ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Cultural Policy ; Economic history ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Popular Culture ; United States Economic conditions ; 2001-2009 ; United States ; United States Economic conditions 2001-2009 ; United States Economic conditions 2001-2009 ; United States ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Part B. Markets on trial: toward a policy-oriented economic sociology / Michael Lounsbury and Paul M. Hirsch -- The misapplication of Mr. Michael Jensen: how agency theory brought down the economy and why it might again / Frank Dobbin and Jiwook Jung -- Neoliberalism in crisis: regulatory roots of the U.S. financial meltdown / John L. Campbell -- The American corporate elite and the historical roots of the financial crisis of 2008 / Mark S. Mizruchi -- The political economy of financial exuberance / Greta R. Krippner -- The institutional embeddedness of market failure: why speculative bubbles still occur / Mitchel Y. Abolafia -- The social construction of causality: the effects of institutional myths on financial regulation / Anna Rubtsova, Rich Dejordy, Mary Ann Glynn And Mayer Zald -- Mesoeconomics: Business cycles, entrepreneurship, and economic crisis in commercial building markets / Thomas D. Beamish and Nicole Woolsey Biggart -- Through the looking glass: inefficient deregulation in the United States and efficient state ownership in China / Doug Guthrie and David Slocum -- Precedence for the unprecedented: a comparative institutionalist view of the financial crisis / Gerald A. McDermott -- After the ownership society: another world is possible / Gerald F. Davis -- What if we had been in charge? The sociologist as builder of rational institutions / Ezra W. Zuckerman -- The future of economics, new circuits for capital, and re-envisioning the relation of state and market / Fred Block.
    Abstract: Since the mid-20th century, organizational theorists have increasingly distanced themselves from the study of core societal power centers and important policy issues of the day. This has been driven by a shift away from the study of organizations, politics, and society and towards a more narrow focus on instrumental exchange and performance. As a result, our field has become increasingly impotent as a critical voice and contributor to policy. For a contemporary example, witness our inability as a field to make sense of the recent U.S. mortgage meltdown and concomitant global financial crisis. It is not that economic and organizational sociologists have nothing to say. The problem is that while we have a great deal of knowledge about finance, the economy, entrepreneurship and corporations, we fail to address how the knowledge in our field can be used to contribute to important policy issues of the day. This double-volume brings together some of the very top scholars in the world in economic and organizational sociology to address the recent global financial crisis debates and struggles around how to organize economies and societies around the world
    Description / Table of Contents: Part B. Markets on trial: toward a policy-oriented economic sociology / Michael Lounsbury and Paul M. HirschThe misapplication of Mr. Michael Jensen: how agency theory brought down the economy and why it might again / Frank Dobbin and Jiwook Jung -- Neoliberalism in crisis: regulatory roots of the U.S. financial meltdown / John L. Campbell -- The American corporate elite and the historical roots of the financial crisis of 2008 / Mark S. Mizruchi -- The political economy of financial exuberance / Greta R. Krippner -- The institutional embeddedness of market failure: why speculative bubbles still occur / Mitchel Y. Abolafia -- The social construction of causality: the effects of institutional myths on financial regulation / Anna Rubtsova, Rich Dejordy, Mary Ann Glynn And Mayer Zald -- Mesoeconomics: Business cycles, entrepreneurship, and economic crisis in commercial building markets / Thomas D. Beamish and Nicole Woolsey Biggart -- Through the looking glass: inefficient deregulation in the United States and efficient state ownership in China / Doug Guthrie and David Slocum -- Precedence for the unprecedented: a comparative institutionalist view of the financial crisis / Gerald A. McDermott -- After the ownership society: another world is possible / Gerald F. Davis -- What if we had been in charge? The sociologist as builder of rational institutions / Ezra W. Zuckerman -- The future of economics, new circuits for capital, and re-envisioning the relation of state and market / Fred Block.
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  • 5
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    Madison, Wis : University of Wisconsin Press
    ISBN: 9780299103231 , 0299103234
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (viii, 258 p.) , ill.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. [S.l.] HathiTrust Digital Library Online-Ausg. [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library
    Series Statement: History of anthropology v. 3
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Objects and others
    DDC: 306
    Keywords: Anthropological museums and collections History ; Anthropology History ; Anthropologie Musées et collections ; Histoire ; Anthropologie Histoire ; Culture matérielle ; Material culture ; Anthropology History ; Anthropological museums and collections History ; Anthropological museums and collections History ; Anthropologie Histoire ; Anthropologie Musées et collections ; Histoire ; Anthropology History ; Culture matérielle ; Material culture ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Cultural Policy ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Popular Culture ; Anthropological museums and collections ; Anthropology ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; Culturele antropologie ; Materiële cultuur ; Musealisering ; Tentoonstellingen ; Ethnologie ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Sammlung ; Museum ; History ; Electronic books History
    Abstract: Essays on museums and material culture -- Arranging ethnology: A.H.L.F. Pitt Rivers and the typological tradition / William Ryan Chapman -- From shell-heaps to stelae: early anthropology at the Peabody Museum / Curtis M. Hinsley -- Franz Boas and exhibits: on the limitations of the museum method of anthropology / Ira Jacknis -- Philanthropoids and vanishing cultures: Rockefeller funding and the end of the museum era in Anglo-American anthropology / George W. Stocking, Jr. -- Art and artifact at the Trocadero: Ars Americana and the primitivist revolution / Elizabeth A. Williams -- The ethnic art market in the American Southwest, 1880-1980 / Edwin L. Wade -- On having a culture: nationalism and the preservation of Quebec's Patrimoine / Richard Handler -- Writing the history of archeology: a survey of trends / Bruce G. Trigger -- Objects and selves: an afterword / James Clifford.
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  • 6
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    Madison, Wis : University of Wisconsin Press
    ISBN: 9780299099039 , 0299099032 , 1282697447 , 9781282697447
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (vi, 244 p.) , ports.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. [S.l.] HathiTrust Digital Library Online-Ausg. [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library
    Series Statement: History of anthropology v. 2
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Functionalism historicized
    DDC: 306/.0941
    Keywords: Functionalism (Social sciences) History ; Ethnology History ; Great Britain ; Fonctionnalisme (Sciences sociales) Histoire ; Ethnologie Histoire ; Grande-Bretagne ; Great Britain ; Functionalism (Social sciences) History ; Ethnology History ; Ethnology history ; Ethnologie Histoire ; Grande-Bretagne ; Great Britain ; Ethnology History ; Great Britain ; Fonctionnalisme (Sciences sociales) Histoire ; Functionalism (Social sciences) History ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Cultural Policy ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Popular Culture ; Ethnology ; Functionalism (Social sciences) ; Culturele antropologie ; Functionalisme ; Antropologia (historia) ; Antropologia cult social ; Ethnologie ; Grande-Bretagne ; Histoire ; Fonctionnalisme (sciences sociales) ; History ; Essays ; Great Britain ; Electronic book ; Electronic books History
    Abstract: Romantic Motives explores a topic that has been underemphasized in the historiography of anthropology. Tracking the Romantic strains in the the writings of Rousseau, Herder, Cushing, Sapir, Benedict, Redfield, Mead, Lévi-Strauss, and others, these essays show Romanticism as a permanent and recurrent tendency within the anthropological tradition
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  • 7
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    Madison, Wis : University of Wisconsin Press
    ISBN: 9780299123635 , 0299123634 , 1282643193 , 9781282643192
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (vii, 286 p.) , ill.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. [S.l.] HathiTrust Digital Library Online-Ausg. [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library
    Series Statement: History of anthropology v. 6
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Romantic motives
    DDC: 306/.01
    Keywords: Anthropology Philosophy ; Anthropology History ; Anthropologie Philosophie ; Anthropologie Histoire ; Romantisme ; Romanticism ; Anthropology History ; Anthropology Philosophy ; Anthropologie Histoire ; Anthropologie Philosophie ; Anthropology History ; Romantisme ; Anthropology Philosophy ; Romanticism ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Popular Culture ; Anthropology ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Cultural Policy ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; Culturele antropologie ; Romantiek ; Antropologia (história;filosofia) ; Romantismo (aspectos antropológicos) ; History ; Electronic book ; Electronic books History
    Abstract: Romantic Motives explores a topic that has been underemphasized in the historiography of anthropology. Tracking the Romantic strains in the the writings of Rousseau, Herder, Cushing, Sapir, Benedict, Redfield, Mead, Lévi-Strauss, and others, these essays show Romanticism as a permanent and recurrent tendency within the anthropological tradition
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  • 8
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    Madison, Wis : University of Wisconsin Press
    ISBN: 9780299094539 , 0299094537
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (vi, 242 p.) , ill.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. [S.l.] HathiTrust Digital Library Online-Ausg. [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library
    Series Statement: History of anthropology v. 1
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Observers observed
    DDC: 306/.0723
    Keywords: Ethnology Fieldwork ; Ethnology History ; Ethnologie Recherche sur le terrain ; Observation participante ; Ethnologie Histoire ; Participant observation ; Ethnology Fieldwork ; Ethnology History ; Etnología Historia ; Discursos, ensayos, conferencias ; Ethnologie Histoire ; Ethnologie Recherche sur le terrain ; Ethnology History ; Observation participante ; Ethnology Fieldwork ; Participant observation ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Popular Culture ; Ethnology ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Cultural Policy ; Culturele antropologie ; Veldwerk ; Ethnologie ; Feldforschung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Volkskunde ; History ; Electronic books History
    Abstract: History of Anthropology is a new series of annual volumes, each of which will treat an important theme in the history of anthropological inquiry. For this initial volume, the editors have chosen to focus on the modern cultural anthropology: intensive fieldwork by "participant observation." Observers Observed includes essays by a distinguished group of historians and anthropologists covering major episodes in the history of ethnographic fieldwork in the American, British, and French traditions since 1880. As the first work to investigate the development of modern fieldwork in a serious historical way, this collection will be of great interest and value to anthropologist, historians of science and the social sciences, and the general readers interested in the way in which modern anthropologists have perceived and described the cultures of "others." Included in this volume are the contributions of Homer G. Barnett, University of Oregon; James Clifford, University of California, Santa Cruz; Douglas Cole, Simon Frazer University; Richard Handler, Lake Forest College; Curtis Hinsley, Colgate University; Joan Larcom, Mount Holyoke College; Paul Rabinow, University of California, Berkeley; and the editor
    Abstract: History of anthropology: Whence/Whither -- "The value of a person lies in his herzensbildung": Franz Boas' Baffin Island letter-diary, 1883-1884 / Douglas Cole -- Ethnographic charisma and scientific routine: Cushing and Fewkes in the American Southwest, 1879-1893 / Curtis Hinsley -- The ethnographer's magic: fieldwork in British anthropology from Tylor to Malinowski / George W. Stocking, Jr. -- Power and dialogue in ethnography: Marcel Griaule's initiation / James Clifford -- Learning about culture: reconstruction, participation, administration, 1934-1954 / Homer G. Barnett -- Following Deacon: the problem of ethnographic reanalysis, 1926-1981 / Joan Larcom -- "Facts are a word of God": an essay review / Paul Rabinow -- The dainty and the hungry man: literature and anthropology in the work of Edward Sapir / Richard Handler.
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