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SER Special Issue: Call for Contributions

 
 
 
 
Call for contributions for a special SER issue: "Corporate Social Responsibility and Institutional Theory: New Perspectives on Private Governance"
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Socio-Economic Review - July 2010


The third issue 2010 of the Socio-Economic Review has appeared

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SER Editorial Policy Statement
Originating in the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE), Socio-Economic Review (SER) is part of a broader movement in the social sciences for the rediscovery of the socio-political foundations of the economy. Devoted to the advancement of socio-economics, it deals with the analytical, political and moral questions arising at the intersection between economy and society. Articles in SER explore how the economy is or should be governed by social relations, institutional rules, political decisions, and cultural values. They also consider how the economy in turn affects the society of which it is part, for example by breaking up old institutional forms and giving rise to new ones. The domain of the journal is deliberately broadly conceived, so new variations to its general theme may be discovered and editors can learn from the papers that readers submit.   
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SER Editors as of 2010
Bruno Amable
Université de
Paris I Panthéon – Sorbonne
Paris, France

Jens Beckert
Max Planck Institute
for the Study of Societies (MPIfG)
Cologne, Germany

Jürgen Feick (Managing Editor)
MPIfG
Cologne, Germany

Lane Kenworthy

University of Arizona
Tucson, AR, USA

Marc Schneiberg
Reed College
Portland, OR, USA

Wolfgang Streeck (Chief Editor)
MPIfG
Cologne, Germany

 
SER Advisory Committee as of 2010
Robert Boyer  France
Bruce Carruthers  USA
Neil Fligstein  USA
Alex Hicks  USA
Rogers Hollingsworth  USA
Greta Krippner  USA
David Marsden  UK
Michael Piore  USA
Kathleen Thelen  USA
Jonathan Zeitlin The Netherlands

 
SER Editorial Board as of 2010
Nina Bandelj USA
Jürgen Beyer Germany
Fred Block USA
John Campbell USA
Colin Crouch UK
Richard Deeg USA
Gösta Esping-Andersen Spain
Amitai Etzioni USA

Marion Fourcade USA
Peter Hall USA
Kieran Healy USA
Bruce Kaufman USA
Christel Lane UK
Patrick Le Galès France
Richard M. Locke USA
Leslie McCall USA

Cathie Jo Martin USA
Yoshitaka Okada Japan
Jacqueline O’Reilly UK
Mary O’Sullivan USA
Bruno Palier France
Monica Prasad USA
Marino Regini Italy
Margaret Ramsey Somers USA

David Stark USA
Robin Stryker USA
Richard Swedberg USA
Brigitte Unger The Netherlands
Bruce Western USA
Joshua Whitford USA
Erik Olin Wright USA
Kathrin Zippel USA

 

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