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Institute for Research on Labor and Employment
Center for Culture, Organizations and Politics
University of California, Berkeley

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The Center for Culture, Organizations and Politics is affiliated with the Institute for Research on Labor and Employment. The Center sponsors research about how social arrangements evolve to organize new social spaces. The area of inquiry has been labelled "new institutional theories." Culture, Organizations, and Politics are viewed as the three main categories to push these theoretical and empirical discussions forward. The Center provides funds for graduate student research, sponsors conferences, and supports an ongoing seminar where work in progress is presented and discussed.

Neil Fligstein, Director
University of California, Berkeley
Center for Culture, Organizations and Politics
Institute for Research on Labor and Employment
2521 Channing Way, #5555
Berkeley, CA 94720-5555
fligst@uclink4.berkeley.edu

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PAPERS FROM 2004
Martin Shapiro (November 10, 2004) The Institutionalization of European Administrative Space
PAPERS FROM 2001
Elizabeth Popp (May 4, 2001) Creating a National Medical Field: The Associated Apothecaries and Surgeon-Apothecaries, The Provincial Medical and Surgical Assocation, and the First Professional Project
Andrew Noymer (April 26, 2001) The Transmission and Persistence of`'Urban Legends': Sociological Application of Age-Structured Epidemic Models
Neil Fligstein and Frederic Merand (April 2, 2001) Globalization or Europeanization? Evidence on the European Economy Since 1980
Neil Fligstein (January 2, 2001) Social Skill and the Theory of Fields
PAPERS FROM 2000
Mark Granovetter (June 1, 2000) A Theoretical Agenda for Economic Sociology
Laura Anne Schmidt (January 3, 2000)  The Corporate Transformation of American Health Care: A Stud in Institution Building
Sean O'Rian (January 3, 2000) States and Markets in an Era of Globalization
Jason McNichol (January 3, 2000) Contesting Governance in the Global Marketplace: A Sociological Assessment of British Efforts to Build New Markets for NGO-Certified Sustainable Wood Products
Neil Fligstein and Alec Stone-Sweet (January 3, 2000) The Institutionalization of the Treaty of Rome
Neil Fligstein (January 3, 2000) Globalization or Europeanization: Evidence on the European Economy Since 1980
Rachel A. Cichowski (January 3, 2000) The Institutionalization of Sex Equality for Europe: Women Activists and the European Court
Haldor Byrkjeflot (January 3, 2000) Engineering a Link Between Universities and Vocational Schools? The Divergent Role of Professional Associations and Business Interests in the Formation of Systems for Technical Education in Germany and the USA
PAPERS FROM 1999
Jens Beckert (January 3, 1999) Economic Action and Embeddedness: The Problem of the Structure of Action
Sean D. Stryker (January 3, 1999) The Rationalization of the Political Field: Beyond the State and Society-Centered Theories of Policy Change
Alex Stone Sweet (January 3, 1999) Judicialization and the Construction of Governance
Theodore P. Gerber and Michael Hout (January 3, 1999) More Than Shock Therapy: Market Transition, Employment, and Income in Russia, 1991-1995
Neil Fligstein (January 3, 1999) Is Globalization the Cause of the Crises of Welfare States?
Neil Fligstein (January 3, 1999) Fields, Power and Social Skill: A Critical Analysis of the New Institutionalisms
 
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