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Empirical legal studies article contest

The Institute for the Rule of Law at the European University at Saint-Petersburg is proud to announce a writing contest in partnership with the Journal of Economic Sociology. We seek to identify the best unpublished articles in empirical legal studies.

Empirical legal studies (ELS) is an interdisciplinary field that engages in empirical research of law. Building on and borrowing from social sciences, ELS comprises law and society, law and economics, socio-legal studies, as well as law and development research. All these fields study legal institutions, law enforcement, legislation, law in books and in action with the aid of empirical data (quantitative or qualitative).

Economic Sociology (vol. 19, no 4, 2018)

Dear colleagues,

We are glad to inform you that the 90th issue of Journal of Economic Sociology (vol. 19, no 4, 2018) has been published.

Journal "Economic Sociology" (vol. 18, no. 4, 2017)

Dear colleagues,
We are glad to inform you that the 85th issue of Journal of Economic Sociology (vol. 18, no 4, 2017) has been published.

New Issue: Journal of Economic Sociology (vol. 18, no 1, 2017)

Dear colleagues,
We are glad to inform you that the 82th issue of Journal of Economic Sociology (vol. 18, no 1, 2017) has been published.

New issue of Journal of Economic Sociology (vol. 17, no 4, 2016)

81th issue of Journal of Economic Sociology (vol. 17, no 4, 2016) has been published.

 

Who is in Charge of Family Finances in the Russian Two-earner Households? New Article by Dilyara Ibragimova and Alya Guseva in Journal of Family Issues

Using a recent representative survey and supplemental interviews, authors investigate household money management and domestic power dynamics  in contemporary Russian two-partner families. 

Journal of Economic Sociology - New Issue (Vo.17. No.1. 2016)

78th issue of Journal of Economic Sociology has been published. In this issue:

-interview with Thomas Piketty: “One can Push History Out but It Immediately Comes in through the Window”;

-new text by Vadim Radaev, Relational Exchange and the Degree of Embeddedness: An Empirical Study of Supply Chains;

-book review by Daniel Shestakov, On Inequality of Outcomes.  On: Piketty Т. (2015) Kapital v XXI veke [Capital in the Twenty-First Century], Moscow: Ad Marginem Press (in Russian); 

-book review by Greg Yudin*, Debt Books and a Book on Debts. Book Review on Graeber D. (2014) Dolg: pervye 5000 let istorii [Debt: First 5000 Years], Moscow: Ad Marginem Press (in Russian); tr. from: Graeber D. (2011) Debt: First 5000 Years. Brooklyn, New York: Melville House;

-and other texts.

Journal of Economic Sociology’s website: http://ecsoc.hse.ru/en/ 

Collusion and Corruption: an Experimental Study of Russian Police. New Working Paper by A. Belianin and L. Kosals!

LSES and Web of Science!

Electronic Journal "Economic Sociology" published by Laboratory for Studies in Economic Sociology has been included into the Russian Science Citation Index launched on the Web of Science platform! 

LSES' projects got included Top 15. HSE's Most Interesting Research in 2015

Opec.ru  announced the list of the most impressive and fruiful  HSE studies in social sciences in year 2015.  "The Russian-speaking Freelance Marketplace in 2009 to 2014" by Denis Strebkov, Andrey Shevchuk, Marina Spirina and "Collusion and corruption: an experimental study of Russian police" by Alexis Belianin and Leonid Kosals have met the list.


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