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_aZelizer, Viviana A. Rotman
245 1 0 _aEconomic lives :
_bhow culture shapes the economy /
_cViviana A. Zelizer.
260 _aPrinceton (MA) ;
_aLondon :
_bPrinceton University Press,
_cc2011.
300 _a478 p. ;
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aPt. 1. Valuation of human lives -- 1. Human values and the market : the case of life insurance and death in Nineteenth Century America -- 2. The price and value of children : the case of children's insurance in the United States -- 3. From baby farms to baby M -- 4. The priceless child revisited -- Pt. 2. The social meaning of money -- 5. The social meaning of money : "special monies" -- 6. Fine tuning the Zelizer view -- 7. Payments and social ties -- 8. Money, power and sex -- Pt. 3. Intimate economies -- 9. Do markets poison intimacy? -- 10. The purchase of intimacy -- 11. Kids and commerce -- 12. Intimacy in economic organizations -- Pt. 4. The economy of care -- 13. Caring everywhere -- 14. Risky exchanges -- Pt. 5. Circuits of commerce -- 15. Circuits within capitalism -- 16. Circuits in economic life -- Pt. 6. Appraising economics lives, critiques and synthesis -- 17. Beyond the polemics on the market: establishing a theoretical and empirical agenda -- 18. Pasts and futures of economic sociology -- 19. Culture and consumption -- 20. Ethics in the economy.
520 _aOver the past three decades, economic sociology has been revealing how culture shapes economic life even while economic facts affect social relationships. It synthesizes and extends the most important work to date, demonstrating the full breadth and range of her field-defining contributions.
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_aEconomics
_xSociological aspects
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_aSocial values
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