Karl Polanyi and the New Economic Sociology: Notes on the Concept of (Dis)Embeddedness
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- Machado, Nuno Miguel Cardoso (Author)
Title
Karl Polanyi and the New Economic Sociology: Notes on the Concept of (Dis)Embeddedness
Abstract
Within the context of the New Economic Sociology, Karl Polanyi is almost universally considered the "father" of the concept of embeddedness. However, this concept has been subject to selective appropriation by this discipline and its relationship to the remaining theoretical edifice constructed by Polanyi has been neglected. It is, in fact, possible to refer to the "great transformation" to which the concept of embeddedness has been subjected: whereas in Polanyi’s work it is associated with the macro(economic) level and is used as evidence of the exceptional nature of the capitalist market economy –- disembedded from society –- in NES, it is normally associated with the meso (and even micro) level, on the assumption that all economies –- including capitalist economies -– are embedded.
in RCCS Annual Review, No. 3, pp. 119-140
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ID 2307197
Report Type
SSRN Scholarly Paper
Place
Rochester, NY
Institution
Social Science Research Network
Date
2011
Language
English
Short Title
Karl Polanyi and the New Economic Sociology
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Citation
Machado, Nuno Miguel Cardoso. 2011. Karl Polanyi and the New Economic Sociology: Notes on the Concept of (Dis)Embeddedness. SSRN Scholarly Paper. Rochester, NY: Social Science Research Network.
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Keywords
- capitalism
- embeddedness
- Karl Polanyi
- market economy
- new economic sociology
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