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Nataliya Meshcheryakova
[2020] Vol. 21. No. 4. P. 125–138
Sticky Economy’s Social Consequences
Book review: Banerjee A. V., Duflo E. (2019) Good Economics for Hard Times: Better Answers to Our Biggest Problems, New York: Public Affairs. 432 p
Sticky Economy’s Social Consequences
Book review: Banerjee A. V., Duflo E. (2019) Good Economics for Hard Times: Better Answers to Our Biggest Problems, New York: Public Affairs. 432 p
Alexander Subbotin
[2020] Vol. 21. No. 4. P. 139–149
Homo Sapiens Socialis
Book review: Boyer P. (2019) Anatomiya chelovecheskikh soobshchestv. Kak soznanie opredelyaet nashe bytie [Minds Make Societies: How Cognition Explains the World Humans Create], Moscow: Alpina non-fiction (in Russian). 436 p.
Homo Sapiens Socialis
Book review: Boyer P. (2019) Anatomiya chelovecheskikh soobshchestv. Kak soznanie opredelyaet nashe bytie [Minds Make Societies: How Cognition Explains the World Humans Create], Moscow: Alpina non-fiction (in Russian). 436 p.
Anita Poplavskaya
[2020] Vol. 21. No. 3. P. 84–100
What Do We Know About 21st Century Youth? American Teens Through the Eyes of a Psychologist
Book review: Twenge J. (2019) Pokolenie I. Pochemu pokolenie Interneta utratilo buntarskiy dukh, stalo bolee tolerantnym, menee schastlivym — i absolyutno ne gotovym k vzrosloy zhizni* *i chto eto znachit dlya vsekh ostal’nykh [iGen. Why Today’s Super-Connected Kids Are Growing Up Less Rebellious, More Tolerant, Less Happy — and Completely Unprepared for Adulthood — and What That Means for the Rest of Us] (transl. A. Tolmatchev), Moscow: Group of Companies “RIPOL Classic” (in Russian). 406 p.
What Do We Know About 21st Century Youth? American Teens Through the Eyes of a Psychologist
Book review: Twenge J. (2019) Pokolenie I. Pochemu pokolenie Interneta utratilo buntarskiy dukh, stalo bolee tolerantnym, menee schastlivym — i absolyutno ne gotovym k vzrosloy zhizni* *i chto eto znachit dlya vsekh ostal’nykh [iGen. Why Today’s Super-Connected Kids Are Growing Up Less Rebellious, More Tolerant, Less Happy — and Completely Unprepared for Adulthood — and What That Means for the Rest of Us] (transl. A. Tolmatchev), Moscow: Group of Companies “RIPOL Classic” (in Russian). 406 p.
Alexander Subbotin
[2020] Vol. 21. No. 3. P. 101–113
Way Out of the Matrix
Book review: Foer F. (2020) Bez svoego mneniya. Kak Google, Facebook, Amazon i Apple lishayut vas individual’nosti [World without Mind: How Google, Amazon, and Facebook Shape Your Mind], Moscow: Bombora (EKSMO Publishing Group), a series of Digital Society (in Russian). 296 p.
Way Out of the Matrix
Book review: Foer F. (2020) Bez svoego mneniya. Kak Google, Facebook, Amazon i Apple lishayut vas individual’nosti [World without Mind: How Google, Amazon, and Facebook Shape Your Mind], Moscow: Bombora (EKSMO Publishing Group), a series of Digital Society (in Russian). 296 p.
Alex Vakarash
[2020] Vol. 21. No. 3. P. 114–121
Context in Leisure: The Neglected Side
Book review: Stebbins R. A. (2017) Leisure Activities in Context: A Micro-Macro/Agency-Structure Interpretation of Leisure, New York: Routledge. 198 p.
Context in Leisure: The Neglected Side
Book review: Stebbins R. A. (2017) Leisure Activities in Context: A Micro-Macro/Agency-Structure Interpretation of Leisure, New York: Routledge. 198 p.
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
Ilya Pavlov
[2020] Vol. 21. No. 1. P. 100–112
The One-Sided Participation
Book Review: Jenkins H., Ito M., danah boyd. (2015) Participatory Culture in a Networked Era: A Conversation on Youth, Learning, Commerce, and Politics, Cambridge, UK: Polity. 220 p.
The One-Sided Participation
Book Review: Jenkins H., Ito M., danah boyd. (2015) Participatory Culture in a Networked Era: A Conversation on Youth, Learning, Commerce, and Politics, Cambridge, UK: Polity. 220 p.
Mariya Denisova
[2020] Vol. 21. No. 1. P. 113–122
Between Gift and Profit: Appropriative Practices as a New Approach to Digital Economy Analysis
Book Review: Elder-Vass D. (2016) Profit and Gift in the Digital Economy, New York: Cambridge University Press. 331 p.
Between Gift and Profit: Appropriative Practices as a New Approach to Digital Economy Analysis
Book Review: Elder-Vass D. (2016) Profit and Gift in the Digital Economy, New York: Cambridge University Press. 331 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.
Stanislav Pashkov
[2019] Vol. 20. No. 5. P. 188–201
“When a Failed Contract is Better than Doable”: How a “New” Understanding of Financial Obligations in the Mortgage Market Led to the Financial Crisis in the United States and Around the World
Book Review: Appadurai A. (2015) Banking on Words: The Failure of Language in the Age of Derivative Finance. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. 176 p.
“When a Failed Contract is Better than Doable”: How a “New” Understanding of Financial Obligations in the Mortgage Market Led to the Financial Crisis in the United States and Around the World
Book Review: Appadurai A. (2015) Banking on Words: The Failure of Language in the Age of Derivative Finance. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. 176 p.