"Social innovation and its discontents" For What It’s Worth Prof. D. Stark

For What It’s Worth

  • Data: 29 marzo 2017 dalle 14:30 alle 17:30

  • Luogo: Palazzo Hercolani, Strada Maggiore 45, Aula Ardigò

For What It’s Worth

Discute: Vando Borghi, Università di Bologna

e Dottorato in Sociologia e Ricerca sociale

David Stark is the Arthur Lehman Professor of Sociology at Columbia University and Professor of Social Science at the University of Warwick. His book, The Sense of Dissonance: Accounts of Worth in Economic Life, is an ethnographic account of how organizations and their members search for what is valuable. “Game Changer: The Topology of Creativity,” on cognitive diversity and network social structures, appears in  the American Journal of Sociology (2015). Some of his other recent articles on economic sociology are in AJS (2006 and 2010) and the American Sociological Review (2012). Stark co-edited Moments of Valuation: Exploring Sites of Dissonance (2015) and serves as Associate Editor of Sociologica. Among other awards, he is a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship (2002) and an Advanced Research Grant from the European Research Council (2016). His CV, publications, papers, course materials, ‘silent lectures,’ and other presentations are available at thesenseofdissonance.com.

 

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Prof. Riccardo Prandini

Coordinatore del Dottorato in Sociologia e Ricerca sociale

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