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An economic sociology of law reimagined : beyond embeddedness / Clare Williams.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2023Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781003354819
  • 1003354815
  • 9781000439014
  • 1000439011
  • 9781000438963
  • 1000438961
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 343.7307 23/eng/20230105
LOC classification:
  • K487.E3
Online resources:
Contents:
Doing, talking, and thinking (and why we're not getting it right) -- Introducing an economic sociology of law -- Embeddedness : a biography of a concept -- Embeddedness : the internal inconsistencies -- Embeddedness : the external conceptual incompatibilities -- Beyond embeddedness : the next steps.
Summary: "This book critically examines the concept of 'embeddedness': the core concept of an Economic Sociology of Law (ESL). It suggests that our ways of doing, talking, and thinking about law, economy, and society, reproduce and re-entrench mainstream approaches, shaping our thoughts and actions such that we perform according to the model. Taking a deep dive into one example - the concept of embeddedness - this book combines insights from law, sociology, economics, and psychology to show that while we use metaphor to talk about law and economy, our metaphors in turn use us, moulding us into their fictionalized caricatures of homo juridicus and homo economicus. The result is a ground-breaking study into the prioritization throughout society of interests and voices that align with doctrinal understandings of law and neoclassical understandings of economics: approaches that led us into the dilemmas currently facing society. Zooming out from a detailed exploration of embeddedness in economic sociology and ESL literature, the book unpacks the fashionable post-2008 claim that the economy should be re-embedded in society and proposes two conceptual shifts in response. The book draws on personas and vignettes throughout, both to imagine and to realise shifting an ESL beyond embeddedness. This timely engagement with the emerging field of Economic Sociology of Law will appeal to socio-legal scholars and others with interests in the intersection of law, economics and sociology"-- Provided by publisher.
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Based on author's thesis (doctoral - University of London School of Oriental and African Studies, 2019) issued under title: Beyond embeddedness: reshaping an economic sociology of law.

Doing, talking, and thinking (and why we're not getting it right) -- Introducing an economic sociology of law -- Embeddedness : a biography of a concept -- Embeddedness : the internal inconsistencies -- Embeddedness : the external conceptual incompatibilities -- Beyond embeddedness : the next steps.

"This book critically examines the concept of 'embeddedness': the core concept of an Economic Sociology of Law (ESL). It suggests that our ways of doing, talking, and thinking about law, economy, and society, reproduce and re-entrench mainstream approaches, shaping our thoughts and actions such that we perform according to the model. Taking a deep dive into one example - the concept of embeddedness - this book combines insights from law, sociology, economics, and psychology to show that while we use metaphor to talk about law and economy, our metaphors in turn use us, moulding us into their fictionalized caricatures of homo juridicus and homo economicus. The result is a ground-breaking study into the prioritization throughout society of interests and voices that align with doctrinal understandings of law and neoclassical understandings of economics: approaches that led us into the dilemmas currently facing society. Zooming out from a detailed exploration of embeddedness in economic sociology and ESL literature, the book unpacks the fashionable post-2008 claim that the economy should be re-embedded in society and proposes two conceptual shifts in response. The book draws on personas and vignettes throughout, both to imagine and to realise shifting an ESL beyond embeddedness. This timely engagement with the emerging field of Economic Sociology of Law will appeal to socio-legal scholars and others with interests in the intersection of law, economics and sociology"-- Provided by publisher.

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