Marion Fourcade PROFESSOR Department of Sociology University of California-Berkeley Berkeley CA 94720-1980 USA Tel +1 (510) 643 2707 [email protected]
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January 2020 Marion Fourcade PROFESSOR Department of Sociology University of California-Berkeley Berkeley CA 94720-1980 USA Tel +1 (510) 643 2707 [email protected] Education 2000 Ph.D., Sociology, Harvard University. Thesis title: “The National Trajectories of Economic Knowledge.” Committee: Orlando Patterson (chair), Theda Skocpol, Libby Schweber. 1992 M.A. (in French : DEA), Social Sciences (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences So- ciales) 1991 Agrégation, social sciences 1990 B.A., Sociology (Univ. of Paris 7) and Economics (Univ. of Paris 1) 1988-92 Student at Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris (France) Employment 2003- Assistant to Associate to Full (2013) Professor of Sociology, University of California at Berkeley 2019-20 Visiting Professor (Social Science), Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton NJ 2019-22 Director, Social Science Matrix, UC Berkeley (on leave 2019-2020) 2019- External Scientific Member, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies 2018 Interim Director, Social Science Matrix, UC Berkeley (spring) 2013- Associate Fellow, Max Planck-Sciences-Po Center on Coping with instability in Mar- ket Societies (Maxpo) 2012-13 Co-Director, Max Planck-Sciences-Po Center on Coping with instability in Market Societies (Maxpo) Professor of Sociology at Sciences-Po Paris and Axa Permanent Research Chair in Economic Sociology. 2002-3 Professional Research Staff Member / Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Princeton University 2001-2 Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Institute of French Studies, New York University 2000-1 Research Associate / Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Princeton University. 1991-2 Lecturer, University of Paris IV-Sorbonne 2 Visiting positions 2014 Berlin Summer School in the Social Sciences, Humboldt University 2011-12 Visiting Researcher, Centre de Sociologie des Organisations, Sciences-Po, Paris. Book 2009 Economists and Societies: Discipline and Profession in the United States, Britain and France, 1890s-1990s. (Princeton University Press) 2011 Ludwik Fleck Prize for best book in science and technology studies, Society for the Social Studies of Science (4S) 2011 Distinguished Book Award for best book in sociology, American Sociological As- sociation 2010 Mary Douglas Prize for best book in the sociology of culture, American Sociologi- cal Association 2010 Honorable Mention, Barrington Moore award for best book in comparative and historical sociology, American Sociological Association 2010 Honorable Mention, Robert K. Merton award for best book in the sociology of science, knowledge and technology, American Sociological Association Reviewed in American Journal of Sociology, Annales, Business History Review, Canadi- an Journal of Sociology, Constitutional Political Economy, Comparative Labor Law and Policy, Contemporary Sociology, Critique Internationale, Economic History Review, European Journal of Sociology, History of Political Economy, Journal of Cultural Economy, Journal of Economic Methodology, Laboratorium, Political Studies Review, Revue d’Anthropologie des Connaissances, Sociologie du Travail, Socio-Economic Re- view, Sociologica, Sociological Forum, Times Higher Education Supplement. On blogs: Inside Story, Marginal Revolution, Orgtheory, Understanding Society. Articles & book chapters Forth. “Ordinal Citizenship.” British Journal of Sociology Forth. “The Incomplete Promise of The Gift.” Humanity 11(2). Summer 2020. 2020 “A Maussian Bargain: Accumulation by Gift in Digital Capitalism.” Big Data and Society 1-16. (with Daniel Kluttz) 2018 “La Logique de la note. Les Catégories morales dans l’ordre économique.” In C. Courtet et al. Le Désordre du monde. Paris, ed. CNRS. 2018 “Economics: The View from Below.” Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics 154(5). 2017 “The Fly and the Cookie: On the Moral Economy of 21st Century Capitalism.” (SA- SE Presidential address). Socio-Economic Review 15(3): 661-678. Page 2 3 2017 “The Social Trajectory of a Finance Professor and the Common Sense of Capital” (with Rakesh Khurana). History of Political Economy 49(2): 347-381. 2017 “State Metrology: The Rating of Sovereigns and the Judgment of Nations.” In Kim- berly Morgan and Ann Orloff (eds.), The Many Hands of the State. Cambridge Uni- versity Press. 2017 “Seeing like a Market.” (with Kieran Healy) Socio-Economic Review 15(1): 9-29. 2017 “Categories all the Way Down.” (with Kieran Healy) Historical Social Research 42(1): 286-296. 2016 “Ordinalization” (Lewis Coser lecture) Sociological Theory 34(3): 175-195. 2016 “Political Structures and Political Mores: Varieties of Politics in Comparative Per- spective” (with Evan Schofer). Sociological Science 3: 413-443. 2016 “Political Space and the Space of Polities. Doing Politics Across Nations” (with Bri- an Lande and Evan Schofer) Poetics 55: 1-18. 2015 “The Superiority of Economists.” (with Yann Algan and Etienne Ollion) Journal of Economic Perspectives 29(1): 89-114. Spanish translation: Revista de Economía Institucional 17(33) (2015) Russian translation: Voprosy ekonomiki 7 (2015) Swedish translation: Fronesis (2016) 2013 “Classification Situations: Life Chances in the Neoliberal Economy.” (with Kieran Healy) Accounting, Organizations and Society 38: 559-572 2015 Granovetter article prize (Honorable mention), Section on economic sociology of the American Sociological Association. 2015 Star-Nelkin award (Honorable mention), Section on Science, Knowledge and Technology (SKAT) of the American Sociological Association. Reprinted in Historical Social Research 2017 42 (1): 23-51. 2013 “Moral Categories in the Financial Crisis” (editor, with Cornelia Woll, and with con- tributions by Philippe Steiner, Wolfgang Streeck, Cornelia Woll, and self) Socio- Economic Review 11(3): 601-627. 2013 “The Material and Symbolic Construction of the BRICs.” Review of International Political Economy 20(2): 256-267. 2013 “From Social Control to Financial Economics: The Linked Ecologies of Economics and Business in Twentieth-Century America.” (with Rakesh Khurana) Theory and Society 42: 121-159. 2012 “The Vile and the Noble: On the Relationship between Natural and Social Classifica- tions in the French Wine World.” The Sociological Quarterly 53: 524-545. 2011 “Cents and Sensibility: Economic Values and the Nature of ‘Nature.’” American Journal of Sociology 116(6): 1721-77. Page 3 4 2012 Clifford Geertz Best Article Award, Section on the Sociology of Culture of the American Sociological Association. Spanish translation in Apuntes de Investigación 27: 68-125. (2016) 2011 “Price and Prejudice: On Economics, and the Enchantment (or Disenchantment) of Nature.” In Jens Beckert and Patrick Aspers (eds.) The Worth of Goods. Oxford University Press. 2010 “The Problem of Embodiment in the Sociology of Knowledge” Qualitative Sociolo- gy 33(4): 569-574. 2010 “The United States: An Economists’ Economy” in John Markoff and Veronica Montecinos (eds.) Economists in the Americas. Edward Elgar. 2009 “The Political Valuation of Life.” Regulation and Governance 3: 291-297. 2007 “Moral Views of Market Society.” (with Kieran Healy) Annual Review of Sociology 33: 285-311. Russian translation in Symbolic Power: Social Sciences and Politics (Moscow: Naouka, 2011). 2007 “Theories of Markets and Theories of Society.” American Behavioral Scientist. 50(8): 1015-1034. German translation (in Jens Maeße, ed. 2013. Ökonomie, Diskurs, Regierung. Springer verlag.) 2006 “Global Processes, National Institutions, Local Bricolage: Shaping Law in an Era of Globalization.” (with Joachim Savelsberg) Law and Social Inquiry 31(3): 513-519. 2006 “The Construction of a Global Profession: The Transnationalization of Economics.” American Journal of Sociology. 112(1): 145-195. Reprinted in Alessandro Lanteri and Jack Vroemen, The Economics of Economists. Cambridge University Press. 2006 “Culture and Economy.” In George Ritzer (ed.) Encyclopedia of Sociology. London, Basil Blackwell. 2005 “The Sociology of Economics.” In Jens Beckert and Milan Zafirovski (eds.) Interna- tional Encyclopedia of Economic Sociology. London, Routledge. 2002 “The Rebirth of the Liberal Creed: Paths to Neoliberalism in Four Countries.” Ame- rican Journal of Sociology. 107(9): 533-579. (with Sarah Babb) 2002 “Les économistes et leurs discours: traditions nationales et science universelle.” Sci- ences de la Société. February. 2001 “The Structural Contexts of Civic Engagement: Voluntary Association Membership in Comparative Perspective.” American Sociological Review. 66(6): 806-828. (with Evan Schofer) 2002 Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship (Best Article) Award, Section on Politi- cal Sociology of the American Sociological Association. Page 4 5 2001 “Politics, Institutional Structures and the Rise of Economics: A Comparative Study.” Theory and Society. 30 (3): 397-447. 2002 Best Article Award, Section on the Sociology of Culture of the American Sociologi- cal Association. Reprinted in Richard Swedberg (ed.) New Directions in Economic Sociology. Routledge 2005. Shorter pieces, review essays and book reviews 2019 “The Unfeeling State.” (On Virginia Eubanks’ Automating Inequality.) European Jour- nal of Sociology 60(3). 2019 “Social Theory and Social Decay: The Promises and Perils of Solidarity.” Perspec- tives: Newsletter of the Theory Section of the American Sociological Association. Spring. 2018 “The Will to Progress and the Twofold Truth of Capital.” In O. Godechot and J. Anderson (eds.), Destabilizing Orders. Proceedings of the Maxpo Fifth Anniversary Conference. MaxPo Discussion Paper 18-1. 2018 “La Mouche et le traqueur: Alignement et