Members of WSN:
It gives me great pleasure to announce that the Teaching Resource Center of
the American Sociological Association has just published ECONOMIC SOCIOLOGY:
SYLLABI AND INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS.
Several members of this list contributed copies of their syllabi.
The set is $11.50 for ASA members and $15.50 for non-members. The stock
number is #358.E96.
To order, send a check to ASA Teaching Resources Center, 1722 N
Street NW, Washington, DC 20036. The price includes 1st class shipping and
handling within the USA. For foreign pricing and shipping information,
please write to the attention of the ASA Teaching Resource Center at
asa@asanet.org.
Here is the volume's outline:
ECONOMIC SOCIOLOGY
Syllabi and Instructional Materials
Edited by
Gary P. Green
University of Wisconsin, Madison
and
David Myhre
Lewis and Clark College
THE AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
WASHINGTON, D.C.
=A9 1996
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Table of Contents
Foreword v
Undergraduate-Level Syllabi 1
J=F3zsef B=F6r=F6cz 2
Bruce Carruthers 7
Mark Granovetter 9
David Myhre 11
Victor Nee 15
Akos Rona-Tas 18
Richard Swedberg 22
Peter Leigh Taylor 24
Patricia H. Thornton 27
Graduate-Level Syllabi 32
Michael Blim 33
Fred Block 36
J=F3zsef B=F6r=F6cz 38
Severyn Bruyn 43
John Campbell 47
Gary Green 51
Luis E. Guarnizo 58
Patrick McGuire 60
Alfonso Morales 64
Beth Rubin 69
Don Slater 75
Erik Wright 81
Erik Wright (Syllabus prepared with Joel Rogers, Wolfgang Streeck) 87
Other Resources 92
Collections for Use in Courses in Economic Sociology 93
Bibliography 95
Internet Resources 101
E-mail Discussion Lists for Economic Sociologists 101
World Wide Web Sites for Economic Sociologists 102
Professional Associations and Groups in Economic Sociology 104
International Sociological AssociationResearch=20
Committee on Economy and
Society (RC02) 104
Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics 105
List of Contributors 106
Contribute to the Next Edition of Economic Sociology
Syllabi and Instructional Materials 107
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David Myhre
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Lewis and Clark College
0605 S.W. Palatine Hill Road
Portland, OR 97219-7899 USA
tel: 503-768-7607 (direct)
503-768-7660 (dept.)
fax: 503-768-7620
email: myhre@lclark.edu
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