Research in the Sociology of Work
***CALL FOR PAPERS***
Research in the Sociology of Work is accepting manuscripts for Volume 19, focusing on the "Economic Sociology of Work" (expected publication date March 2009).
We invite manuscripts that address issues of work broadly defined, such as paid and non-paid activities in business and non-profit organizations, in formal and informal economies, entrepreneurship, labor markets, income inequality, social organization of work in cross-national and global contexts. In particular, we welcome articles from sociologists, organizational scholars and economists that analyze these substantive
topics by employing conceptual tools of economic sociology and highlight the network, institutional, political and cultural embeddedness of economic activity. The deadline for submission of manuscripts is May 1,
2008.
Submit manuscripts/inquiries to Nina Bandelj (Editor, Volume 19), University of California, Irvine, Department of Sociology, 3151 Social Science Plaza, Irvine, CA 92697. Electronic submissions to
preferred.
For more information on Research in Sociology of Work (Lisa Keister, Series Editor) see: http://www.soc.duke.edu/~lkeister/RSW/
Research in the Sociology of Work is accepting manuscripts for Volume 19, focusing on the "Economic Sociology of Work" (expected publication date March 2009).
We invite manuscripts that address issues of work broadly defined, such as paid and non-paid activities in business and non-profit organizations, in formal and informal economies, entrepreneurship, labor markets, income inequality, social organization of work in cross-national and global contexts. In particular, we welcome articles from sociologists, organizational scholars and economists that analyze these substantive
topics by employing conceptual tools of economic sociology and highlight the network, institutional, political and cultural embeddedness of economic activity. The deadline for submission of manuscripts is May 1,
2008.
Submit manuscripts/inquiries to Nina Bandelj (Editor, Volume 19), University of California, Irvine, Department of Sociology, 3151 Social Science Plaza, Irvine, CA 92697. Electronic submissions to
preferred.
For more information on Research in Sociology of Work (Lisa Keister, Series Editor) see: http://www.soc.duke.edu/~lkeister/RSW/
