Brokerage is an essential yet understudied function in social life. In one of the classics in the field of sociology, Georg Simmel differentiated three types of the "third" which help to analyse brokerage: the disinterested mediator or arbitrator, tertius gaudens and divide et impera. Studies that conceptualise traffickers and smugglers as brokers are extremely rare. Scholars lack a typology which can serve as a basis for comparative research. To advance scholarship on brokerage this article seeks to develop a conceptual-typological matrix by setting out to explore three questions: Why does brokerage exist? What kind of social mechanism is brokerage? What are the implications of brokerage for social inequalities and equalities? The analysis...
Globally, brokerage is widespread in migrant labour markets. Brokers fill the gap between migrants...
Recent research has cast light on the variety of informal payments and practices that govern the day...
Brokerage is one of the most popular and well-studied concepts in the literature on social networks....
Brokerage is an essential yet understudied function in social life. In one of the classics in the fi...
Brokerage is an essential yet understudied function in social life. In one of the classics in the fi...
This article brings two distinct sets of literatures in dialogue with one another: ethnohistorical s...
The broker, a classic figure in the social sciences, largely vanished from view in the late 1970s be...
have stressed the importance of actors who occupy strategic positions in social networks to explain ...
Broker is a term widely used in political science, and the other social sciences, to describe an inf...
The purpose of this paper is to connect central theoretical contributions to the study of brokerage ...
This article brings two distinct sets of literatures in dialogue with one another: ethnohistorical s...
Brokerage, a term prominent in the 1960s and 1970s, has returned. A huge literature analyses how bro...
This chapter argues that there are significant continuities between gendered and racialised cultural...
Although the scholarship on organizational fields has prevalently focused on emerging, mature and di...
This special issue takes the migrant broker as a starting point for investigating contemporary regim...
Globally, brokerage is widespread in migrant labour markets. Brokers fill the gap between migrants...
Recent research has cast light on the variety of informal payments and practices that govern the day...
Brokerage is one of the most popular and well-studied concepts in the literature on social networks....
Brokerage is an essential yet understudied function in social life. In one of the classics in the fi...
Brokerage is an essential yet understudied function in social life. In one of the classics in the fi...
This article brings two distinct sets of literatures in dialogue with one another: ethnohistorical s...
The broker, a classic figure in the social sciences, largely vanished from view in the late 1970s be...
have stressed the importance of actors who occupy strategic positions in social networks to explain ...
Broker is a term widely used in political science, and the other social sciences, to describe an inf...
The purpose of this paper is to connect central theoretical contributions to the study of brokerage ...
This article brings two distinct sets of literatures in dialogue with one another: ethnohistorical s...
Brokerage, a term prominent in the 1960s and 1970s, has returned. A huge literature analyses how bro...
This chapter argues that there are significant continuities between gendered and racialised cultural...
Although the scholarship on organizational fields has prevalently focused on emerging, mature and di...
This special issue takes the migrant broker as a starting point for investigating contemporary regim...
Globally, brokerage is widespread in migrant labour markets. Brokers fill the gap between migrants...
Recent research has cast light on the variety of informal payments and practices that govern the day...
Brokerage is one of the most popular and well-studied concepts in the literature on social networks....