International audience« Embeddedness » has become a classical notion of economic sociology to describe the dependence of the economy on other aspects of the social world. This paper seeks to present the genesis and contours of this notion. It starts with how the concept was defined by Mark Granovetter in the studies on the social networks as a basis for a « new economic sociology ». He then returns to the link with the use of the term by Karl Polanyi, and the differences between the two approaches, and then reported on the widespread use of the term. Finally, by introducing the concepts of Harrison White, it presents a use of the term as a part of works on the emergence of social forms.L'encastrement est devenu une notion classique de la so...
National audiencePolanyi, in economic anthropology and history, then Granovetter in economic sociolo...
Embeddedness is a core concept in economic anthropology. Associated primarily with the work of Karl ...
The article examines some of the consequences of the ways by which the contemporary Social Sciences ...
International audience« Embeddedness » has become a classical notion of economic sociology to descri...
« Embeddedness » has become a classical notion of economic sociology to describe the dependence of t...
El término embeddedness, introducido por Karl Polanyi, se ha consolidado como una idea básica y cons...
The argument of social embeddedness has become one of the most celebrated metaphors in economic soci...
International audienceThe notion of embeddedness is examined from the stance that there is not and c...
This text demands theoric benefits of the term of embededdness. First of all, it takes up his histor...
International audienceThis paper discusses the reception of Karl Polanyi's work by some leading scho...
I argue that in its adaptation from Karl Polanyi's The Great Transformation, the concept of embedded...
"I argue that in its adaptation from Karl Polanyi's 'The Great Transformation', the concept of embed...
"I argue that in its adaptation from Karl Polanyi's 'The Great Transformation', the concept of embed...
Generally, the notion of embeddedness is used to suggest that some kind of economic activity depends...
Within the context of New Economic Sociology, Karl Polanyi is almost universally considered the “fat...
National audiencePolanyi, in economic anthropology and history, then Granovetter in economic sociolo...
Embeddedness is a core concept in economic anthropology. Associated primarily with the work of Karl ...
The article examines some of the consequences of the ways by which the contemporary Social Sciences ...
International audience« Embeddedness » has become a classical notion of economic sociology to descri...
« Embeddedness » has become a classical notion of economic sociology to describe the dependence of t...
El término embeddedness, introducido por Karl Polanyi, se ha consolidado como una idea básica y cons...
The argument of social embeddedness has become one of the most celebrated metaphors in economic soci...
International audienceThe notion of embeddedness is examined from the stance that there is not and c...
This text demands theoric benefits of the term of embededdness. First of all, it takes up his histor...
International audienceThis paper discusses the reception of Karl Polanyi's work by some leading scho...
I argue that in its adaptation from Karl Polanyi's The Great Transformation, the concept of embedded...
"I argue that in its adaptation from Karl Polanyi's 'The Great Transformation', the concept of embed...
"I argue that in its adaptation from Karl Polanyi's 'The Great Transformation', the concept of embed...
Generally, the notion of embeddedness is used to suggest that some kind of economic activity depends...
Within the context of New Economic Sociology, Karl Polanyi is almost universally considered the “fat...
National audiencePolanyi, in economic anthropology and history, then Granovetter in economic sociolo...
Embeddedness is a core concept in economic anthropology. Associated primarily with the work of Karl ...
The article examines some of the consequences of the ways by which the contemporary Social Sciences ...