In Uncertainty, Patrik Aspers provides detailed analysis of publicly available means of uncertainty reduction. Examining what people can and in fact do to reduce uncertainty, Aspers addresses the existential dimension of uncertainty, the collective efforts and socially produced outcomes that lead to reduced uncertainty, and the social order that results.
In Uncertainty, Patrik Aspers provides detailed analysis of publicly available means of uncertainty reduction. Examining what people can and in fact do to reduce uncertainty, Aspers addresses the existential dimension of uncertainty, the collective efforts and socially produced outcomes that lead to reduced uncertainty, and the social order that results.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Patrik Aspers is Chair of Sociology at University of St. Gallen, Switzerland. His research focuses on theory development. Aspers has studied the economy, especially the fashion industry. He has published several books, including Markets in Fashion: A Phenomenological Approach, Orderly Fashion: A Sociology of Markets, Markets, and Re-Imagining Economic Sociology, co-edited with Nigel Dodd.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1: How Much Can We Know? Part I Principles of States of the World Chapter 2: Informal Institutions Chapter 3: Formal Institutions Chapter 4: Evaluation Part II: Forms Producing States of the World Chapter 5: Convaluation Chapter 6: Deciding for Others Chapter 7: Contest Chapter 8: Making and Reducing Uncertainty Appendix I. A Typology of Convaluations Notes References
Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1: How Much Can We Know? Part I Principles of States of the World Chapter 2: Informal Institutions Chapter 3: Formal Institutions Chapter 4: Evaluation Part II: Forms Producing States of the World Chapter 5: Convaluation Chapter 6: Deciding for Others Chapter 7: Contest Chapter 8: Making and Reducing Uncertainty Appendix I. A Typology of Convaluations Notes References
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