(1. week) Daoud AL, Bengt. Economic Sociology- Old and New. International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education. 2011;2(3):14.
(2. week) Swedberg, Richard. 1991. Major Traditions of Economic Sociology. Annual Review of Sociology. 17. 251-276 (selected part)
(3. week) Mark Granovetter, Economic Action and Social Structure: The Problem of Embeddedness, American Journal of Sociology, 1985, 91(Nov.): 481-510.
(4. week) Smelser NJS, Richard (ed.). The handbook of economic sociology. Princeton Princeton University Press; 1994. (selected part)
(5. week) Simmel G. The Philosophy of Money. London: Routledge; 1990. (selected part)
(6. week) Neil Fligstein, Markets as politics: a political-cultural approach to market institutions, American Sociological Review, 1996, 61(4):656-673.
(7. week) Sennett R. The craftsman. New Haven: Yale University Press; 2008.
(8. week) Hodder I. Entangled: An Archaeology of The Relationships between humans and things. Malden, MA Wiley-Blackwell; 2012.
(9. week) Douglas Marry& Isherwood Baron. 1996. The World of Goods: Towards and Anthropology of Consumption. London & New York, Routledge. (selected part)
(10. week) Landes DS. The wealth and poverty of nations: why some are so rich and some so poor. New York: W.W. Norton; 1998. (selected part
(11. week) Granovetter, Mark. 1973. "The Strength of Weak Ties." American Journal of Sociology no. 78 (6):1360-1380.
(12. week) Hjorth DK, Monika Entrepreneurship and the experience economy. Copenhagen: Copenhagen Business School Press; 2007.
(13. week) Tilly C. Coercion, capital, and European states, AD 990-1990. Cambridge: B. Blackwell; 1990.
(14. week) Pfaffenberger B. Social Anthropology of Technology. Annual Review of Anthropology. 1992;21:25.
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