Sociology of the Economy versus Economic Sociology
Sociology of the Economy versus Economic Sociology
Author(s): Jacek TittenbrunSubject(s): Sociology, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie
Keywords: sociology of the economy; economic sociology; theory of socioeconomic structuralism; structuralism
Summary/Abstract: Sociology of the economy and economic sociology both can be used as a name for specific subdisciplines of sociology. In this paper, by introducing theory of socioeconomic structuralism, I off er a solution that may reconcile the supporters of both competing concepts. I claim that fruitless competition may be avoided through demarcating respective areas of interest. Th e sociology of the economy could be defined as a sociological view of the economic structure, which could also cover the issues of interest socioeconomics, i.e. the impact of non-economic factors on economic phenomena and processes. Whereas economic sociology would deal with the impact of economic structures on non-economic spheres of social life. In this article, I will thoroughly examine two well-known concepts: Homans's theory of exchange and Becker's economic sociology and through their critical analysis I will define my proposals.
Journal: Warsaw Forum of Economic Sociology
- Issue Year: 1/2010
- Issue No: 1 (1)
- Page Range: 165-185
- Page Count: 22
- Language: English