Economic Sociology and Sociology of Economic Thought: Lessons from the Ongoing Crisis
Ort:
Humboldtstraße 34, Seminarraum
Zeit:
16.05.2013 10:00 – 17.05.2013 13:00
organized by: Dr. Hanno Pahl (University of Lucerne, University of Jena), Prof. Dr. Oliver Kessler (University of Erfurt)
Da die Anzahl der Plätze für die Teilnahme beschränkt ist, bitten die Organisatoren um Anmeldungen bis spätestens zum 3.Mai an: [email protected]
If you are interested in participating please email the organizers until May 3rd at [email protected] since there is only a limited number of seats available.
Programme:
Thursday, May 16th
10.00 – 10.30 Welcome and Coffee
10.30 – 12.30 Panel I: After Neoclassical Economics?
Henry Kelly: The Declining Hegemony of Neoclassicism. Alternatives for a New Economic Science
Matthieu Hughes: When a Feeble Force Hits a Perverse Object: Oversights of Mainstream Economics’ Critique
Dorothee Wilm: Subject, Focus and Architecture of Post-Neoclassical Theoretic Alternatives – Commonalities and Differences of Selected Economic and Sociological Theories
Jan Sparsam: Explanatory Isomorphism in Economics and New Economic Sociology. Jens Beckert ́s Sociology of Markets
12.30 – 13.30 Lunch
13.30 – 15.30 Panel II: Political Economy of the Current Crisis
Detlev Ehrig, Uwe Staroske: On the Instability of the Capitalist Growth Process and the Role of Financial Instability. Marx, Keynes and Minsky: Who Tells us the Story?
Peter Schaefer: That was Then, This is Now : The Post-Industrial Crisis Paradigm and its Problems
Joscha Wullweber: Everyday Economics: Accounting for Common Sense
15.30 – 16.00 Coffee Break
16.00 – 18.00 Panel III: Sociology of Economics vs. Economic Sociology?
Oliver Kessler: The Sociology of Economics
José Ossandón: Economics and Economists as Research Objects: A State of the Art
Timo Walter: Performativity and Multimodality – The Disjunctive Assemblage of Economic Reality
Hanno Pahl: Agent Based Modeling as a New Super-Paradigm?
19.30 Dinner (Restaurant)
Friday, May 17th
10.00 – 10.30 Coffee
10.30 – 12.30 Panel IV: Elites, Experts, and Economic Knowledge
Elise S. Brezis: Financial Elites and Economic Crisis
Jens Maesse: Academic Actors. The Discursive and Institutional Construction of Economic Elites
Stefan Leins: Performing Expertise: The Production of Stock Market Forecasts Among Financial Analysts
Pierre de Larminat: Financial Investment and Social Division of Labour. Conditions of Realization of a Financial Institution


