GRETA R. KRIPPNER Department of Sociology Email: University of Michigan [email protected] 4146 LSA Building Phone: 500 S
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CURRICULUM VITAE GRETA R. KRIPPNER Department of Sociology Email: University of Michigan [email protected] 4146 LSA Building Phone: 500 S. State Street 734-764-0341 Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1382 Fax: 734-763-6887 EMPLOYMENT 2012 – Present Associate Professor, Sociology Department, University of Michigan. 2017 – 2020 Associate Chair, Sociology Department, University of Michigan. 2007 – 2012 Assistant Professor, Sociology Department, University of Michigan. 2003 – 2006 Assistant Professor, Sociology Department, UCLA. EDUCATION December 2003 Ph.D. Degree Conferred, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Sociology. Dissertation: “The Fictitious Economy: Financialization, the State, and Contemporary Capitalism” (Jane Collins and Erik Olin Wright, Thesis Advisers). Winner of the 2004 American Sociological Association Dissertation Award. December 1995 M.S. Degree Conferred, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Sociology. May 1993 B.A. Degree Conferred, University of Iowa, Anthropology and History. RESEARCH INTERESTS Economic Sociology, Political Sociology, Sociology of Law, Comparative/Historical Sociology, Social Theory. BOOK Greta R. Krippner. 2011. Capitalizing on Crisis: The Political Origins of the Rise of Finance. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Krippner Vitae August 2020 Awards: • 2013 Distinguished Scholarly Book Award from the American Sociological Association. • 2012 Viviana Zelizer Award from the Economic Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association. • 2012 Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Award from the Political Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association. • 2009 President’s Book Award from the Social Science History Association. Reviews: American Historical Review, American Journal of Sociology, Business Ethics Quarterly, Choice, Contemporary Sociology, Financial Times, Journal of American History, Naked Capitalism (blog), New York Review of Books, Political Studies Review, Public Books, Socio-Economic Review (review symposium). ARTICLES Greta R. Krippner. Forthcoming. “Love and Marxism.” Politics & Society (special issue in memory of Erik Olin Wright). Greta R. Krippner. 2017. “Polanyi for the Age of Trump.” Critical Historical Studies 4 (2): 243-254. Greta R. Krippner. 2017. “Democracy of Credit: Ownership and the Politics of Credit Access in Late-Twentieth Century America.” American Journal of Sociology 123 (1): 1-47. Winner of the 2018 Charles Tilly Best Article Award from the Comparative and Historical Sociology Section of the American Sociological Assocation. Greta R. Krippner. 2010. “The Political Economy of Financial Exuberance.” Pp. 141-173 in Michael Lounsbury and Paul Hirsch (eds.), Markets on Trial: The Economic Sociology of the U.S. Financial Crisis. Research in the Sociology Organizations 30B. Named 2011 Outstanding Author Contribution (selected as the best article in volume 30 of Research in the Sociology of Organizations). Greta R. Krippner. 2007. “The Making of U.S. Monetary Policy: Central Bank Transparency and the Neoliberal Dilemma.” Theory & Society 36 (6): 477-513. Winner of the 2009 Viviana Zelizer Award from the Economic Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association. Greta R. Krippner and Anthony S. Alvarez. 2007. “Embeddedness and the Intellectual Projects of Economic Sociology.” Annual Review of Sociology 33: 219-240. 2 Krippner Vitae August 2020 Greta R. Krippner. 2005. “The Financialization of the American Economy.” Socio-Economic Review 3: 173-208. Greta Krippner, Mark Granovetter, Fred Block, Nicole Biggart, and Tom Beamish. 2003. “Polanyi Symposium: A Conversation on Embeddedness.” Socio-Economic Review 2: 109-135 (with Giovanni Arrighi, Michael Burawoy, John Hall, Gillan Hart, Youtien Hsing, Margie Mendall, Sean O’Riain, and Steve Vogel). Greta R. Krippner. 2001. “The Elusive Market: Embeddedness and the Paradigm of Economic Sociology.” Theory & Society 30: 775-810. Greta R. Krippner. 2001. “The Organization of Disorganization in Agricultural Labor Markets.” Politics & Society 29(3): 363-383. Jane L. Collins and Greta R. Krippner. 1999. “Permanent Labor Contracts in Agriculture: Flexibility and Subordination in a New Export Crop.” Comparative Studies in Society and History 41(3): 510-534. Greta R. Krippner. 1997. “The Politics of Privatization in Rural Mexico.” Politics & Society 25(1): 4-33. BOOK REVIEWS, REVIEW ESSAYS, AND SHORTER WRITINGS Greta R. Krippner. 2019. “In Search of Homo Familius?” (Review essay on Melinda Cooper, Family Values: Between Neoliberalism and the New Social Conservatism). European Journal of Sociology 60 (3): 448-453. Greta R. Krippner. 2019. “Theory in the Trenches.” Perspectives (Newsletter of the Social Theory Section of the ASA) 41 (2): 2-5. Greta R. Krippner. 2019. “Bearing Risks, Being Watched.” (Review essay on Dan Bouk, How Our Days Became Numbered: Risk and the Rise of the Statistical Individual; and Josh Lauer, Creditworthy: A History of Consumer Surveillance and Financial Identity in America). Public Books (February 26). Available here: https://www.publicbooks.org/bearing-risks-and-being-watched/ Greta R. Krippner, Benjamin Lemoine, and Quentin Ravelli. 2017. “The Politics of Financialization: An Interview with Greta Krippner.” Revue de la Regulation (Autumn issue). Available here: https://journals.openedition.org/regulation/12637#ndlr Greta R. Krippner. 2017. “Unbounding the Economy.” (Contribution to a symposium on Kimberly Hoang’s Dealing in Desire: Asian Ascendency, Western Decline, and the Hidden Currencies of Global Sex Work). Socio-Economic Review 15 (3): 686-690. 3 Krippner Vitae August 2020 Greta R. Krippner. 2016. “Weber on Wall Street: Reflections on the Policy Relevance of Comparative Historical Sociology.” Trajectories (Newsletter of the Comparative and Historical Sociology Section of the ASA) 28 (2): 14-17, 22-23. Greta R. Krippner. 2013. “Creating the Market University: How Academic Science Became an Economic Engine, by Elizabeth Popp Berman.” American Journal of Sociology 118: 1439-1441. Greta R. Krippner. 2012. “Age of Greed: The Triumph of Finance and the Decline of America, 1970 to the Present, by Jeffrey Madrick.” Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews 41: 655-657. Greta R. Krippner. 2012. “Reply to My Critics.” Trajectories (Newsletter of the Comparative and Historical Sociology Section of the ASA) Vol 23 (2): 11-15. Greta R. Krippner. 2009. “Giovanni Arrighi: An Appreciation.” Trajectories (Newsletter of the Comparative and Historical Sociology Section of the ASA) Vol. 21 (1): 4-7. Greta R. Krippner. 2009. “Credit Crunches: Then and Now.” Accounts (Newsletter of the Economic Sociology Section of the ASA) Vol. 8 (3): 2-5. Greta R. Krippner. 2008. “On Capitalism, by Victor Nee and Richard Swedberg.” Contemporary Sociology 37: 335-37. Greta R. Krippner. 2007. “Last Best Gifts: Altruism and the Market for Human Blood and Organs, by Kieran Healy.” American Journal of Sociology 113: 551-45. Greta R. Krippner. 2007. “The Politics of Free Markets: The Rise of Neoliberal Economic Policies in Britain, France, Germany, and the United States, by Monica Prasad.” Contexts 6: 67-69. WORK IN PROGRESS Preferred: Race, Gender, Genes and the Individualization of Risk. Book project; research in progress. “Gendered Market Devices: The Persistence of Gender Discrimination in Insurance Markets.” Article; full draft available. “The Person of the Category: Pricing Risk and the Politics of Classification” (with Daniel Hirschman). Article; full draft available. “Socializing the Economy: Toward a Sociology of Contract” (with Luis Flores). Article; conditional acceptance Journal of Law and Political Economy. 4 Krippner Vitae August 2020 “The Power of Abstraction: Marx on Money and Credit.” Article; full draft available. HONORS, AWARDS, & FELLOWSHIPS 2018 Charles Tilly Best Article Award from the Comparative and Historical Section of the American Sociological Assocation. 2013 Distinguished Scholarly Book Award from the American Sociological Association. 2012 Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Award from the Political Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association. 2012 Viviana Zelizer Award (Best Book) from the Economic Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association. 2011 Outstanding Author Contribution (for the best article in Volume 30 of Research in the Sociology of Organizations). 2009 President’s Book Award from the Social Science History Association. 2009 Viviana Zelizer Award (Best Article) from the Economic Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association. 2005 UCLA Center for American Politics and Public Policy, Research Fellow. 2004 American Sociological Association Dissertation Award. 2003 Genevieve Gorst Herfurth Award (Best Paper in the Social Sciences) for “The Financialization of the American Economy,” University of Wisconsin-Madison. 2002 University Dissertator Fellowship, University of Wisconsin-Madison. 2002 Social Science Research Council, Program on the Corporation as a Social Institution, Research Fellow. 2002 Best Student Paper for “The Financialization of the American Economy,” Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics. 1997 Social Science Research Council, Advanced Disciplinary Training Fellowship. 1995 MacArthur Consortium on International Peace and Cooperation, Research Fellow. 5 Krippner Vitae August 2020 INTRA- AND EXTRA-MURAL RESEARCH FUNDING 2014 Associate Professor Support Grant, “Prices and Personhood,” $27,900. 2014 Institute for Research on Women and Gender Faculty Seed Grant, “Prices and Personhood,” $3,900. 2012 Interdisciplinary