Lecture Series

Lecture Series

2013-2014 CSES Lecture Series:

Finance, Corporations and the End of Neo-Liberalism

Please join us for the 2013-2014 CSES Lecture Series entitled: “Finance, Corporations and the End of Neo-Liberalism.” Our Lecture Series brings to Cornell University campus leading scholars in the social sciences. This CSES Lecture Series is co-sponsored by the Society for the Humanities, Program on Ethics and Public Life, and Department of Sociology.

February 6th, 2014, 4:30pm

A.D. White House–Guerlac Room
Jerry Davis, University of Michigan
The Coming Collapse of the American Corporation (and What Comes Next)?

March 27th, 2014, 4:30pm

A.D. White House–Guerlac Room
Marion Fourcade, Berkeley
Classification Situations: The Productive Effects of Financial Classifications

April 17th, 2014, 4:30pm

A.D. White House–Guerlac Room
Monica Prasad, Northwestern
Is Neo-Liberalism Over?

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“Economic sociology is a science concerning itself with the interpretive understanding of social economic action and thereby with a causal explanation of its course and consequences.”— Max Weber