Embeddedness

Word EMBEDDEDNESS
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Coleman complements his work referring to sociologist Granovetter's arguments about the failure of economics in recognizing the importance of concrete personal relations and networks of relations - what he calls "embeddedness" - in generating trust, in establishing expectations, and in creating and enforcing norms; he also refers to the work developed by economists, as Yoram-Ben-Porath, which argues that families, friends, and firms (called F-connection) affect economic exchange. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"Embeddedness" has been around in sociology since at least 1986 when Mark Granovetter introduced it, and it became the "new economic sociology," although the idea of embeddedness was arguably borrowed from the old institutionalist economists, notably Karl Polanyi, who was also the leader of the substantivist economic anthropologists. ❋ Daniel Little (2009)

Coleman complements his work referring to sociologist Granovetter‘s arguments about the failure of economics in recognizing the importance of concrete personal relations and networks of relations - what he calls "embeddedness" - in generating trust, in establishing expectations, and in creating and enforcing norms; he also refers to the work developed by economists, as Yoram-Ben-Porath, which argues that families, friends, and firms (called F-connection) affect economic exchange. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Many theorists pointed to the importance of the communal aspects of capitalism expressed in concepts like "embeddedness" or "social capital" [(Granovetter and Swedberg 1992) (Cohen and Prusak 2001)]. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Asserting their creative independence and their creative embeddedness at the same time — their basis in and distinctions from the commercial economy -- fanworks offer a working model of hybridity in creative production, one the law would do well to recognize. ❋ Rebecca Tushnet (2009)

In attending to individual experience, we can ignore our embeddedness in communal life. ❋ Briallen Hopper (2011)

One more sign of the pervasive embeddedness of giving. ❋ Lucy Bernholz (2010)

One pertains to trauma's context-embeddedness: Painful emotional experiences become enduringly traumatic in the absence of relationships in which they can be understood and held. ❋ Unknown (2009)

On your second question, a participative spirituality which extends its definition to include social embeddedness of the individual implies social participation as a form of acquisition of spiritual knowledge. ❋ Tusar N Mohapatra (2009)

By this he means that the overarching hubris of modernity for human autonomy and mastery is a sub-narrative in a larger embeddedness in holistic properties which is only beginning to make its imperative critical demands on human attention. ❋ Tusar N Mohapatra (2009)

So, the bottom line here is, just what the heck is new here, other than perhaps calling the old embeddedness idea the "new institutionalism of sociology"? ❋ Daniel Little (2009)

Moreover, identity politics in contemporary Ukraine more often than not refers to pre-Soviet proto-democratic experiences seen as constitutive for the Ukrainian nation and demonstrating its embeddedness in Europe. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The day any politician of any stripe acknowledges the true scale and embeddedness of marijuana use in Britain will be the day when honesty prevails. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Despite their embeddedness in Jewish tradition and law, Italian Jews, like Jews of so many countries, were very much involved in local Christian custom and law, especially when these served their needs better than Jewish options. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Terry Barnich, a victim of the previously discussed Falluja roadside bombing, personified the economic embeddedness of the occupation. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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