Traditional economics often assumes purely rational actors, but the reality is that all market behavior is deeply rooted in social context. This course introduces you to the field of economic sociology, which explores this crucial connection.
Upon completion, you will be able to analyze economic phenomena—from trust and corruption to innovation and financial crises—through a sociological lens, understanding the critical roles played by social networks, power structures, and cultural norms.
What you'll learn:
* Understand the foundational concept of embeddedness, distinguishing between formal economic models and real-world social influences.
* Analyze the roles of trust, power, and social networks in shaping market transactions and economic opportunities.
* Examine how institutions, culture, and states influence the formation and operation of modern capitalist markets.
* Apply sociological theories to contemporary economic challenges, such as corporate governance and emerging market dynamics.
* Practice interpreting key scholarly texts and theoretical debates within the field of economic sociology.
We begin by defining core terminology and tracing the historical roots of economic sociology before moving into detailed analyses of network theory, institutional structures, and practical applications across various market settings.
This course is designed for absolute beginners in sociology, economics, or business studies. No prior knowledge of advanced economic theory or social science methodology is required.
Start reading today to gain a deeper understanding of the social world of economics.
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