W7.2 TANG YINI 탕이니
1.Summary
Economic sociology is the study of the causal relationships between economic phenomena and society, spanning classical and contemporary periods. The classical era focused on modernity, rationalization, etc., with works by Weber and Durkheim representing classical methods. Contemporary economic sociology examines the impact of economic phenomena on society and their social significance, covering a wide range of fields. Influential figures in the field include scholars from the United States and Europe. Economic sociology represents a redefinition of economic issues by sociologists, aiming to address the shortcomings of economics. Karl Polanyi introduced the concept of "embeddedness," highlighting the integration of the economy into social institutions.
2.Interesting points
The presence of influential figures in the field of economic sociology from both the United States and Europe underscores the international and cross-cultural nature of this discipline.
3.Questions
How do the works of Max Weber and Émile Durkheim exemplify the methods employed during the classical period of economic sociology?
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