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Svetlana Barsukova
[2006] Vol. 7. No. 4. P. 127–132
Where the Roads Planned by the State Lead to? (the thinking of G. Skott «Good thoughts of the state»)
Where the Roads Planned by the State Lead to? (the thinking of G. Skott «Good thoughts of the state»)
Svetlana Barsukova
[2015] Vol. 16. No. 1. P. 63–69
Why do Breadwinners Leave Home? Book Review: Plusnin Ju. et al. (2013) Otkhodniks [Wandering Workers], Moscow: Novyy khronograph (in Russian).
Why do Breadwinners Leave Home? Book Review: Plusnin Ju. et al. (2013) Otkhodniks [Wandering Workers], Moscow: Novyy khronograph (in Russian).
Yuliya Belova
[2022] Vol. 23. No. 5. P. 109–120
On Thin Ice: Alcohol Promotion by Sport Resources
Book Review: Gee S. (ed.) (2020) Sport, Alcohol and Social Inquiry: A Global Cocktail (Research in the Sociology of Sport, vol. 14), Bingley, UK: Emerald Publishing Limited. 178 p
On Thin Ice: Alcohol Promotion by Sport Resources
Book Review: Gee S. (ed.) (2020) Sport, Alcohol and Social Inquiry: A Global Cocktail (Research in the Sociology of Sport, vol. 14), Bingley, UK: Emerald Publishing Limited. 178 p
Yuliya Belova
[2019] Vol. 20. No. 5. P. 174–188
Paradoxes Legality—Illegality—Legitimacy Intersections in the Architecture of Markets
Book Review: Beckert, J, Dewey M. (eds) (2017) The Architecture of Illegal Markets. Towards an Economic Sociology of Illegality in the Economy, Oxford: Oxford University Press. 304 p.
Paradoxes Legality—Illegality—Legitimacy Intersections in the Architecture of Markets
Book Review: Beckert, J, Dewey M. (eds) (2017) The Architecture of Illegal Markets. Towards an Economic Sociology of Illegality in the Economy, Oxford: Oxford University Press. 304 p.
Elena Belyavskaya
[2024] Vol. 25. No. 5. P. 112–123
Shall We Talk about This? Reflections on Angela Jones’s Book ‘Camming: Money, Power, and Pleasure in the Sex Work Industry
Book Review: Jones A. (2020) Camming: Money, Power and Pleasure in the Sex Work Industry, New York: New York University Press. 332 pp.
Shall We Talk about This? Reflections on Angela Jones’s Book ‘Camming: Money, Power, and Pleasure in the Sex Work Industry
Book Review: Jones A. (2020) Camming: Money, Power and Pleasure in the Sex Work Industry, New York: New York University Press. 332 pp.
Boris Belyavskiy
[2020] Vol. 21. No. 2. P. 76–90
The Enemy of My Enemy or About the Uniting Potential of Market Radicalism
Book Review: Posner E. A., Weyl G. E. 2018. Radical Markets: Uprooting Capitalismand Democracy for a Just Society. Princeton; Oxford: Princeton University Press
The Enemy of My Enemy or About the Uniting Potential of Market Radicalism
Book Review: Posner E. A., Weyl G. E. 2018. Radical Markets: Uprooting Capitalismand Democracy for a Just Society. Princeton; Oxford: Princeton University Press
Elena Berdysheva
[2015] Vol. 16. No. 4. P. 118–130
Even with Government Standards — Judging Quality is Hard! Book Review: Beckert J., Musselin Ch. (eds) (2013) Constructing Quality.The Classification of Goods in Markets, New York: Oxford University Press.
Even with Government Standards — Judging Quality is Hard! Book Review: Beckert J., Musselin Ch. (eds) (2013) Constructing Quality.The Classification of Goods in Markets, New York: Oxford University Press.
Elena Berdysheva
[2021] Vol. 22. No. 4. P. 140–148
Skinner’s Box for the Consumer
Book Review: Zuboff Sh. (2019) The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power, New York: Public Affairs. 691 p
Skinner’s Box for the Consumer
Book Review: Zuboff Sh. (2019) The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power, New York: Public Affairs. 691 p
Natalia Bogatyr
[2010] Vol. 11. No. 1. P. 128–132
Of Things, Markets, and Material Embeddedness (A Book Review: Pinch T., Swedberg R. (eds.). 2008. Living in a Material World: Economic Sociology Meets Science and Technology Studies. Cambridge, MA; London, England: MIT Press.)
Of Things, Markets, and Material Embeddedness (A Book Review: Pinch T., Swedberg R. (eds.). 2008. Living in a Material World: Economic Sociology Meets Science and Technology Studies. Cambridge, MA; London, England: MIT Press.)