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    Ethics in the economy

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    "Wirtschaftssoziologen fehlt es an kohärenten Theorien darüber, wie ethische Kontroversen in der Wirtschaft aufkommen und welchen Einfluss ihr Management auf die organisatorische 'Performance' hat. Anhand formaler Ethikkodizes als disziplinierende Maßnahmen in Unternehmen, können wir ein vorläufiges Konzept von Ethik in Organisationen entwickeln und Hypothesen formulieren, wie Kodizes funktionieren. Daraus werden abschließend Überlegungen zu einem allgemeinen wirtschaftssoziologischen Forschungsprogramms für ethische Fragestellungen abgeleitet." (Autorenreferat)"Economic sociologists lack coherent theories concerning how ethical disputes arise within economic life, and what effects their management has on organizational performance. Using formal codes of ethics within firms as its disciplined focus, we can develop a preliminary conceptualization of ethics in organizations, a series of hypotheses about how codes work, and a preliminary sketch of a research program that follows from these principles." (author's abstract

    Monétisation et vie sociale

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    La monétisation : un assèchement des relations humaines ?Quelques aspects de l’imaginaire littéraire de l’argentParis, en 1960, telle qu’elle était imaginée de manière plutôt sombre, un siècle plus tôt, par le jeune Jules Verne, est deve­nue une ville régulée par le pouvoir inexorable de l’argent et de la technologie : tout sentiment, tout honneur et toute imagina­tion y est broyé par l’efficacité des structures commerciales. Dans ce Paris futuriste – tel que le rend Paris au xxe siècle, le m..

    Monétisation et vie sociale

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    La monétisation : un assèchement des relations humaines ?Quelques aspects de l’imaginaire littéraire de l’argentParis, en 1960, telle qu’elle était imaginée de manière plutôt sombre, un siècle plus tôt, par le jeune Jules Verne, est deve­nue une ville régulée par le pouvoir inexorable de l’argent et de la technologie : tout sentiment, tout honneur et toute imagina­tion y est broyé par l’efficacité des structures commerciales. Dans ce Paris futuriste – tel que le rend Paris au xxe siècle, le m..

    Money, Love, and Fragile Reciprocity in Contemporary Havana, Cuba

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    Among low-income Havana residents, men frequently give money and other forms of material support to women in whom they have a romantic interest. For women, men's material contributions are expressions of responsibility and care. While men share this view to a degree, they sometimes have more ambiguous emotions regarding such practices. These tensions in different views of gendered reciprocity are influenced by large-scale changes that have taken place in Cuban society since the 1990s. Although, traditionally, state socialism has embraced ideas of gender egalitarianism and women's independent income, the post-Soviet period has seen the emergence of new inequalities, dependencies, and marginalizations that threaten earlier, socialist understandings of intimacy. The importance that women currently place on material wealth in terms of their views of a desirable partner highlights the gendered consequences of Cuba's contemporary economic transformations and their complex interplay with individuals' aspirations for love.Peer reviewe

    Logics of Affordability and Worth: Gendered Consumption in Rural Uganda

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    This article explores logics of affordability and worth within rural Ugandan households. Through an analysis of how worth is ascribed to certain goods, from the morally ambiguous personal consumption of alcohol and beauty products to the “responsible” category of educational spending and sanitary pads, the article demonstrates how gender norms and anxieties are marked and sustained in the consumption practices of the household, constituting what is deemed necessary, affordable, and responsible. Moral obligation is differentially distributed between genders: women are deemed responsible for household expenditure, their personal consumption preferences constrained, whereas men are able to delimit a sphere of personal consumption separate from the household, with limited accountability to its moral requirements. The gendered nature of power relations is thus revealed both in the apportioning of moral duty and in the construction of affordability through which consumption is enabled

    Childhood in Sociology and Society: The US Perspective

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    The field of childhood studies in the US is comprised of cross-disciplinary researchers who theorize and conduct research on both children and youth. US sociologists who study childhood largely draw on the childhood literature published in English. This article focuses on American sociological contributions, but notes relevant contributions from non-American scholars published in English that have shaped and fueled American research. This article also profiles the institutional support of childhood research in the US, specifically outlining the activities of the ‘Children and Youth’ Section of the American Sociological Association (ASA), and assesses the contributions of this area of study for sociology as well as the implications for an interdisciplinary field.Yeshttps://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/manuscript-submission-guideline
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