Don’t be bothered with the marks, such as ‘*’ in front of each readings
Basic Readings.
*Germani, Gino 1981. The Sociology of Modernization. New Brunswick, N.J: Transaction Books.
*Sen, Amartya. 1985. Commodities and Capabilities. Elsevier Science.
*Sen, Amartya. 2002. Rationality and Freedom. Belknap Press.
*Roberts, B, R. Cushing, and C.Wood (eds.) . 1995. The Sociology of Development,Vols 1&2, Edward Elgar
*Bryan Roberts. 1995. The Making of Citizens. Edward Arnold
*Smelser, Neil and Richard Swedberg (eds.), The Handbook of Economic Sociology. Russell Sage Foundation.
*Polanyi, Karl. The Great Transformation. 1944.
*Portes, Alejandro (ed), The Economic Sociology of Immigration
*Trotsky, Leon, 1932. The History of the Russian Revolution, particularly the Chapter on Socialism in One Country.
*Marcuse, Peter and Ronald van Kempen (eds.) 2000. Globalizing cities : a new spatial order? Oxford and Malden, Mass: Blackwell,
*Esping-Andersen, Gosta, 1990. The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism
*Lipietz, Alain, 1992. Towards a New Economic Order
Gender and Development
*Charrad, Mounira, 2001. States and Women’s Rights. Berkeley, University of California Press. Chapters 1, 2, 9 and the Conclusion are on Reserve in the PRC Library.
*Visvanathan, N. et. al., (eds), 2000. The Women, Gender and Development Reader.
Comparative and Historical Development
Bendix, Reinhard. 1967. “Preconditions of Development: A Comparison of Japan and Germany.” In R.P.Dore (ed.), Aspects of Social Change in Modern Japan.Princeton: PrincetonUniversity Press, pp. 27-68.
*Katznelson, Ira, and Zolberg, A.R. 1986. Working-Class Formation. Particularly the Introductory Chapter and Zolberg’s concluding chapter.
*Skocpol, Theda (ed.). 1998. Democracy, revolution, and history. Ithaca: CornellUniversity Press. Particularly Chapter on BarringtonMoore.
*Trotsky, Leon “Socialism in a Separate Country?” In The History of the Russian Revolution. London: Pluto Press, pp. 1219-1257.
Mahoney, J., and D. Rueschemeyer., 2003, Comparative Historical Analysis in the Social Sciences, CambridgeUniv. Press
General Perspectives on Development
^Cardoso, Fernando Henrique. 1972. “Dependency and Development in Latin America.” New Left Review, 74(July): 83-95.
**Chase-Dunn, C and P. Grimes. 1995. “World-Systems Analysis”, Annual Review of Sociology, Vol. 21. Pp.387-418.
**Gereffi, Gary and Stephanie Fonda, 1992. “Regional Paths of Development”. Annual Review of Sociology, 18:419-48.
*Germani, Gino 1981. The Sociology of Modernization. New Brunswick, N.J: Transaction Books.
^Rostow, W.W. 1960. “The Five States of Growth: A Summary.” Chapter 2, Stages of Economic Growth (Third Edition), pp.4-16.
^Wallerstein, Immanuel, 1974. “The Rise and Future Demise of the World Capitalist System”, Comparative Studies in Society and History, 16: 4: 387-415.
The State and Development
*Esping-Anderson, G. 1990. “The Three Political Economies of the Welfare State”, and “Welfare-State Regimes in the Post-Industrial Structure”, pp. 9-34 and 221-243 in The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press.
*Evans, Peter. “The State as Problem and Solution: Predation, Embedded Autonomy, and Structural Change”, pp. 139-81 in Stephan Haggard and Robert R, Kaufman (eds), The Politics of Economic Adjustment.Princeton: PrincetonUniversity Press.
*Gereffi, Gary, 1994. “The International Economy and Economic Development,” Chapter 9 in The Handbook of Economic Sociology.
*Hamilton, Gary, G. 1994. “Civilization and the Organization of Economies,” Chapter 8 in The Handbook of Economic Sociology.
*Block, F. 1994. “The Roles of the State in the Economy,” Chapter 28 in The Handbook of Economic Sociology.
Globalization
*Marcuse, Peter and Ronald van Kempen. 2000. “Introduction” in P. Marcuse and R. van Kempen (eds.) Globalizing cities : a new spatial order? Oxford and Malden, Mass: Blackwell,
*Harvey, D. 1990. The Condition of Postmodernity. Cambridge,MA and Oxford: Blackwell.
*Evans, P. (ed.) 2002. Livable Cities? Urban Struggles for Livelihood and Sustainability. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.
*Streeten, Paul. 2001. Globalisation: threat or opportunity?CopenhagenBusinessSchool Press.
*Stiglitz, Joseph E. 2002. Globalization and its discontents
*Sachs, Wolfgang. 1999. Planet dialectics : explorations in environment and development. St. Martin’s Press.
Sklair Leslie, 1991, ch.2. Sociology of the Global System, Johns Hopkins Univ. Press
Development From Below
**Appadurai, A. 2000. “Grassroots Globalization and the Research Imagination”. Public Culture, 12(1): 119.
*Escobar, A. 1995. Encountering development : the making and unmaking of the Third World. PrincetonUniversity Press.
*Long, Norman, 2001. Development Sociology: Actor Perspectives. London and New York, Routledge.
*Sen, Amartya. 1985. Commodities and Capabilities. Elsevier Science.
Keck, Margaret and Kathryn Sikkink, 1998. Activists Beyond Borders: Advocacy Networks in International Politics. Ithaca, NY: CornellUniversity Press.
*Jelin, E. (1996) 'Citizenship Revisted: Solidarity, Responsibility, and Rights', in E. Jelin and E. Hershberg (eds.), Constructing Democracy (Boulder, CO: Westview Press), pp. 101119.
^Roberts, Bryan R. 2002. “New Models of Growth and their challenges for Social Rights and Social Policy”. Spanish version in Trabajo y
Ciudadania, eds. R. Kaztman and G. Wormald.
Rationalities and Economic Behavior
*Geertz, Clifford, “Suq: The Bazaar Economy in Sefrou,” pp. 123 – 264, In Lawrence Rosen et al. Meaning and Order in Moroccan Society.Cambridge: CambridgeUniversity Press.
*Hollingsworth, J. Rogers and Robert Boyer. 1997. “Coordination of Economic Actors and Social Systems of Production,” pp.1- 47, in J. Rogers Hollingsworth and R. Boyer (eds.), Contemporary Capitalism. Cambridge: CambridgeUniversity Press.
*Popkin, Samuel, 1979. ‘The Rational Peasant” Chapter 1 of The Rational Peasant. Berkeley: University of California Press, pp.1-31.
*Swedberg, Richard, “Markets as Social Structures.” Chapter 11 of the Handbook of Economic Sociology
Weber, Max, 1958 [1904] “The Spirit of Capitalism.” Chapter 2, The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism. New York: Scribner, pp. 47-63.
**White, Harrison, 1981. “Where Do Markets Come From?” American Journal of Sociology, 87: 517-47.
Coleman, J., Chapter on Rational Choice in the Handbook of Economic sociology
Norms and Relationships and Economic Activity
Durkheim, Emile, 1933 [1893] “Organic Solidarity and Contractual Solidarity,” pp.200-229, The Division of Labor in Society. Glencoe, Ill: The Free Press.
*Polanyi, Karl, 1968[1957], “The Economy as Instituted Process,” and “The Self-Regulating Market and the Fictitious Commodities: Land, Labor, and Money,” pp.139-174 and pp. 26-38, in George Dalton (ed.), Primitive, Archaic, and Modern Economies. Boston: Beacon Press.
*Scott, James, 1976. “The Economics and Sociology of the Subsistence Ethic,” pp. 13-34, in The Moral Economy of the Peasant. New Haven: YaleUniversity Press.
Labor Markets(for more readings, refer Heeju’s labor market reading list)
Craig, Christine et. al. “Economic, Social, and Political Factors in the Operation of the Labor Market,” pp. 105-123 in B. Roberts (ed.), New Approaches to Economic Life. Manchester: ManchesterUniversity Press.
Gordon, David, Richard Edwards, and Michael Reich, 1982. “The Historical Transformation of Labor: an Overview,” pp. 1-17 in Segmented Work, Divided Workers. Cambridge: CambridgeUniversity Press.
Granovetter, Mark, 1973. “The Strength of Weak Ties,” American Journal of Sociology,78: 1360-80.
Humphrey, John, 1987. “Introduction,” and “Conclusions,” pp. 1-12 and 195-201, in Gender and Work in the Third World.London: Tavistock.
Portes, A. Castells, M and L. Benton. 1989. The Informal Economy. Baltimore: JohnsHopkinsUniversity Press.
Tilly, Chris and Charles Tilly. 1994. “Capitalist Work and Labor Markets,” Chapter 12 in The Handbook of Economic Sociology.
The Intersection of Work and Household
*Esping-Andersen, Gosta. 1999. Social Foundations of Post-Industrial Economies.
*Fernandez-Kelly, M. Patricia and Anna M. Garcia. 1989. “Informalization at the Core: Hispanic Women, Homework and the CapitalistState,” pp. 247-264. In A.Portes et. al. The Informal Economy. Baltimore,Md: Johns Hopkins.
Roberts, Bryan , 1994. “Informal economy and family strategies.” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research,18 (1): 6-24.
Wilson, Fiona. 1993. “Workshops as Domestic Domains: Reflections on Small-Scale Industry in Mexico”, World Development, Vol. 21 (1): 67-80.
*Gershuny, Jonathan et. al. 1994. “The Domestic Labour Revolution: a Process of Lagged Adaptation,” pp.151-197, in M. Anderson et. al. The Social and Political Economy of the Household. Oxford: OxfordUniversity Press.
Poverty
*Bulmer-Thomas, Victor (ed.), 1996. The New Economic Model in Latin America and Its Impact on Income Distribution and Poverty. London: Macmillan.
*Lawson, Roger and William Julius Wilson, 1995. “Poverty, Social Rights, and the Quality of Citizenship,” pp. 693-714 in Katherine McFate et al. (eds.), Poverty, Inequality and the Future of Social Policy,New York: Russell Sage Foundation.
*Nelson, Joan, 1992. “Poverty, Equity, and the Politics of Adjustment,” in Stephen Haggard and Robert Kaufman (eds.), The Politics of Economic Adjustment. Princeton.
*Roberts, B.R. 1995. “Urban Poverty, the Household and Coping with Urban Life,” pp.157-183 in The Making of Citizens.London: Edward Arnold.
Tendler, Judith, 1989. “Whatever happened to Poverty Alleviation,” World Development, Vol. 17, No. 7.
Tilly, Chris. 1990. “The politics of the “new inequality.” Socialist Review, 20(1): 103-120.
*Wilson, W. J. and Kathryn M. Neckerman, 1986. “Poverty and Family Structure,” pp. 232-259 in S. Danziger and D. Weinberg (eds.). Fighting Poverty.Cambridge, MA: HarvardUniversity Press.
Community and Regional Development
^Becattini, G., 1990, “The Marshallian Industrial District as a Socio-economic Notion”, pp. 37-51 in F. Pyke et al. (eds.), Industrial Districts and Inter-Firm Co-operation in Italy. Geneva: International Institute for Labour Studies, ILO.
^Brusco, S., 1990, “The Idea of the Industrial District: Its Genesis”, pp. 10-19 in F. Pyke et al. (eds.), Industrial Districts and Inter-Firm Co-operation in Italy.Geneva: International Institute for Labour Studies, ILO.
Coleman, James, S. 1993. “The Rational Reconstruction of Society.” American Sociological Review, 1993. Vol. 58: 1-15.
Friedmann, John. 1989. “The Dialectic of Reason,” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 13: 217-236.
*Hirschman, Albert, O. 1977. “A Generalized Linkage Approach to Development, with special reference to Staples,” pp. 67-98 in M. Nash (ed.), Essays on Economic Development and Cultural Change.Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Humphrey, John. Trust and inter-firm relations in developing and transition economies. Journal of Development Studies. April 1998, v34, n4, p32(30)
Decentralization and Participatory Development
Evans, Peter. 1996. Government action, social capital and development: Reviewing the evidence on synergy. World Development, 24,6:1119-33.
*Fox, Jonathan and J. Aranda, 1996. “De-Centralization and Rural Development in Mexico: Community Participation in Oaxaca’s Municipal Funds Program,” Monograph Series No. 42, Center for US-Mexican Studies, San Diego.
Prud’homme, R. 1995. “The Dangers of Decentralization,” World Bank Research Observer, Vol. 10, No. 2.
Spink, Peter, 2000. "The rights approach to local public management: experiences from Brazil." Revista da Administração de Empresas, São Paulo. (Available on CLASPO Web site).
*Tendler, Judith, 1997. Good Government in the Tropics.
Citizenship and Social Policy
*Jelin, E., 1996. "Citizenship Revisted: Solidarity, Responsibility, and Rights," pp. 101119 in Jelin, E and E. Hershberg (eds.), Constructing Democracy. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. JC599 L3 C66 1996 Benson.
Mann, M., 1987. "Ruling class strategies and citizenship." Sociology, 21,3:339354.
*Marshall, T.H., 1964[1949] "Citizenship and Social Class." In T.H.Marshall, Class, Citizenship, and Social Development. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
*Molyneux, Maxine, 2000. “Twentieth-Century State Formations in Latin America.” In M.Molyneux and E. Dore (eds.), Hidden Histories of Gender and the State in Latin America. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press.
*Reis, Fabio Wanderly, 1996. "The State, the market and democratic citizenship." In. Elizabeth Jelin and Eric Hershberg (eds.), Constructing Democracy. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, pp. 177-196.
Roberts, B.R., 1996. "The Social Context of Citizenship in Latin America." International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Vol. 20, No.1,pp.3865.
Turner, Bryan S. 1990. "Outline of a Theory of Citizenship." Sociology, 24(2): 189217.
*Van Gunsteren, H. 1994. “Four Conceptions of Citizenship.” In B. van Steenbergen (ed.), The Condition of Citizenship. London: Sage Publications, pp. 36-48..