Del 10 al 12 de Julio se llevará a cabo la 26 Conferencia Anual de SASE en Chicago que, entre otras muchas actividades, incluirá la mini-conferencia ‘Domesticizing Financial Economies’ que incluye en su prometedor programa (ver abajo) la participación de cuatro contribuidores de EdlE, Felipe González, Mariana Luzzi, José Ossandón y Magdalena Villarreal.
SASE 26th Annual Conference Theme
The Institutional Foundations of Capitalism
July 10-12, 2014 – Northwestern University and the University of Chicago
SASE Mini-Conferences / Domesticizing Financial Economies: Knitting Fibers of Transaction, Algorithm, and Exchange
Session Organizers
Jeanne Lazarus, Sciences Po
Mariana Luzzi, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento
José Ossandón, Copenhagen Business School
Session 1: Financial Institutions
Fri, July 11, 9:45 to 11:15am, Northwestern University – Wieboldt Hall, 107
Discussant
Isabelle Guérin, Institute of Research for Development
Individual Submissions
Economizing Death: How Dying Became an Economic Matter of Concern in the U.S. (1969-2010) – Roi Livne, University of California, Berkeley
Making the access to credit more democratic: tools and practices between social innovation and old inequalities – Valentina Moiso, CNR – National Research Council, Ceris – Institute for Economic Research on Firms and Growth
From class identity to bank identity. Banks, identity management and domestic finances in Sweden, 1956-1973 – Orsi Husz, Uppsala University
Session 2: Informal and alternative credit
Fri, July 11, 1:45 to 3:15pm, Northwestern University – Wieboldt Hall, 107
Discussant
Jeanne Lazarus, Sciences Po
Individual Submissions
Informal and Alternative Credit During the Great Recession, 2007-2009 – Anthony Alvarez, Cal State University, Fullerton
Borrowing History: Credit Checks in Employment – Barbara Kiviat, Harvard University
Relational Work, Relational Accounting, and Financial Inclusion: Incorporating Immigrants and Minorities in an Era of Financialization –Frederick F. Wherry, Yale University
Session 3: Everyday economic practices: credit, debt and currency uses
Fri, July 11, 3:30 to 5:00pm, Northwestern University – Wieboldt Hall, 107
Discussant
Frederick F. Wherry, Yale University
Individual Submissions
What’s Lost in the “Fringe:” Understanding the Economic and Social Processes of an Urban Pawnshop – Anya Degenshein, Northwestern University
Juggling currencies in trans-border contexts – Magdalena Villarreal, CIESAS; Lya Nino, Universidad Autonoma de Baja California
From papeles to money and back to papeles. Currency plurality in Argentina during the economic crisis of 2001-2002 – Mariana Luzzi, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento
Session 4: Sociology of credit I
Sat, July 12, 8:00 to 9:30am, Northwestern University – Wieboldt Hall, 107
Discussant
Mariana Luzzi, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento
Individual Submissions
‘“My Story has (no) Strings Attached”: Credit Cards, Market Devices and a Stone Guest’ – José Ossandón, Copenhagen Business School
Carola and Saraswathi: Juggling wealth in India and in Mexico – Isabelle Guérin, Institute of Research for Development; Magdalena Villarreal, CIESAS
The effect of institutional framework on sociological approach: comparing French and US sociologies of credit – Jeanne Lazarus, Sciences Po (paper written with Laure Lacan, ENS).
Session 5: Sociology of credit II
Sat, July 12, 9:45 to 11:15am, Northwestern University – Wieboldt Hall, 107
Discussant
José Ossandón, Copenhagen Business School
Individual Submissions
Consumer Credit as a Cultural Resource: the Mobilization of Finances in Chilean
Middle Class Households- Felipe González, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies
Households’ over-indebtedness and the fallacy of financial education: insights from economic anthropology – Isabelle Guérin, Institute of Research for Development
Regimes of Justification and the Everyday Politics of Mortgage Credit – Iver Kjar, Copenhagen Business School
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