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Marion Fourcade PROFESSOR Department of Sociology University of California-Berkeley Berkeley CA 94720-1980 USA Tel +1 (510) 643 2707 [email protected] ASSOCIATE FELLOW Max Planck-Sciences Po Center on Coping with instability in market societies (Maxpo) Education 2000 Ph.D., Sociology, Harvard University. Thesis title: “The National Trajectories of Economic Knowledge.” Committee: Orlando Patterson (chair), Theda Skocpol, Libby Schweber. 1988-92 Student at Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris (France) 1992 M.A., Social Sciences (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales) 1991 Agrégation, social sciences 1990 B.A., Sociology (Univ. of Paris 7) and Economics (Univ. of Paris 1) Employment 2003- Assistant to Associate to Full Professor of Sociology, University of California at Berkeley (Since 2013) Associate fellow, Max Planck-Sciences-Po Center on Coping with instability in Market Societies (Maxpo) 2012-13 Director at the 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 Univer- sity 2000-1 Research Associate / Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Princeton University.

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Marion Fourcade PROFESSOR

Department of Sociology University of California-Berkeley Berkeley CA 94720-1980 USA Tel +1 (510) 643 2707 [email protected] ASSOCIATE FELLOW Max Planck-Sciences Po Center on Coping with instability in market societies (Maxpo)

Education

2000 Ph.D., Sociology, Harvard University. Thesis title: “The National Trajectories of Economic Knowledge.” Committee: Orlando Patterson (chair), Theda Skocpol, Libby Schweber.

1988-92 Student at Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris (France)

1992 M.A., Social Sciences (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales)

1991 Agrégation, social sciences

1990 B.A., Sociology (Univ. of Paris 7) and Economics (Univ. of Paris 1)

Employment

2003- Assistant to Associate to Full Professor of Sociology, University of California at Berkeley

(Since 2013) Associate fellow, Max Planck-Sciences-Po Center on Coping with instability in Market Societies (Maxpo)

2012-13 Director at the 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 Univer-sity

2000-1 Research Associate / Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Princeton University.

March 2017

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1991-2 Lecturer, University of Paris IV-Sorbonne

Visiting positions

2014 Berlin Summer School in the Social Sciences, Humboldt University

2011-12 Visiting Researcher, Centre de Sociologie des Organisations, Sciences-Po, Paris.

Books

2009 Economists and Societies: Discipline and Profession in the United States, Brit-ain 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 Asso-ciation

2010 Mary Douglas Prize for best book in the sociology of culture, American Sociological Association

2010 Honorable Mention, Barrington Moore award for best book in comparative and his-torical sociology, American Sociological Association

2010 Honorable Mention, Robert K. Merton award for best book in the sociology of sci-ence, knowledge and technology, American Sociological Association

Reviewed in American Journal of Sociology, Annales, Business History Review, Canadian Journal of Sociology, Constitutional Political Economy, Comparative Labor Law and Poli-cy, Contemporary Sociology, Critique Internationale, Economic History Review, Europe-an 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 Review, So-ciologica, Sociological Forum, Times Higher Education Supplement. On blogs: Inside Story, Marginal Revolution, Orgtheory, Understanding Society.

Articles, book chapters and review essays

Forth. “Feeling the Numbers.” Contribution to a symposium on Wendy Espeland and Mike Sauder, Engines of Anxiety. Forthcoming in Socioeconomic Review.

2017 “The Fly and the Cookie: On the Moral Economy of 21st Century Capitalism.” (SASE Presidential address). Forthcoming in Socio-Economic Review.

2017 “The Social Trajectory of a Finance Professor and the Common Sense of Capi-tal” (with Rakesh Khurana). Forthcoming in History of Political Economy.

2017 “State Metrology: The Rating of Sovereigns and the Judgment of Nations.” In Kimberly Morgan and Ann Orloff (eds.), The Many Hands of the State. Cam-bridge University Press.

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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 “Undoing the Undoing of the Demos.” (Contribution to a symposium on Wendy Brown's Undoing the Demos. Neoliberalism’s Stealth Revolution.) European Journal of Sociology 57(3): 453-459.

2016 “Ordinalization” (Lewis Coser lecture) Sociological Theory 34(3): 175-195.

2016 “Political Structures and Political Mores: Varieties of Politics in Comparative Perspective” (with Evan Schofer). Sociological Science 3: 413-443.

2016 “Earmarking, Matching, and Social Order.” La Vie des Idées, in Dossier "L'ar-gent et la valeur: La sociologie économique après Viviana Zelizer." January 19.

2016 “Political Space and the Space of Polities. Doing Politics Across Nations” (with Brian Lande and Evan Schofer) Poetics 55: 1-18.

2015 “The Superiority of Economists.” (with Yann Algan and Etienne Ollion) Jour-nal 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 contributions 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 Interna-tional Political Economy 20(2): 256-267.

2013 “From Social Control to Financial Economics: The Linked Ecologies of Eco-nomics and Business in Twentieth-Century America.” (with Rakesh Khurana) Theory and Society 42: 121-159.

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2012 “The Moral Sociology of Viviana Zelizer” - Review essay on Viviana Zelizer, Economic Lives: How Culture Shapes the Economy (Princeton University Press 2011). Sociological Forum 27(4): 1055-1061.

2012 “The Vile and the Noble: On the Relationship between Natural and Social Clas-sifications in the French Wine World.” The Sociological Quarterly 53: 524-545.

2012 “The Socialization of Capitalism, or the Neoliberalization of Socialism?” Con-tribution to a Symposium on Erik O. Wright, Envisioning Real Utopias (Verso 2010). Socio-Economic Review 10: 369-375.

2011 “Cents and Sensibility: Economic Values and the Nature of ‘Nature.’” American Journal of Sociology 116(6): 1721-77.

2012 Clifford Geertz Best Article Award, Section on the Sociology of Culture of the Amer-ican Sociological Association.

Spanish translation in Apuntes de Investigación 27: 68-125. (2016)

2011 “Price and Prejudice: On Economics, and the Enchantment (or Disenchant-ment) 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 So-ciology 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.

2008 “On the Social Regulation of Wealth Transfers.” Contribution to a symposium on Jens Beckert, Inherited Wealth (Princeton University Press 2007). Socio-Economic Review 7(1):150-155.

2007 “The Politics of Method and its Agentic, Performative and Ontological Oth-ers.” Social Science History. 31(1):107-114.

2007 “Moral Views of Market Society.” (with Kieran Healy) Annual Review of Soci-ology 33: 285-311.

Translated and reprinted in Russian in Symbolic Power: Social Sciences and Politics (Mos-cow: Naouka, 2011).

2007 “Theories of Markets and Theories of Society.” American Behavioral Scientist. 50(8): 1015-1034.

Translated and reprinted in German (in Jens Maeße, ed. 2013. Ökonomie, Diskurs, Regier-ung. Springer verlag.)

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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 Eco-nomics.” American Journal of Sociology. 112(1): 145-195.

Reprinted in Alessandro Lanteri and Jack Vroemen, The Economics of Economists. Cam-bridge 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.) In-ternational Encyclopedia of Economic Sociology. London, Routledge.

2002 “The Rebirth of the Liberal Creed: Paths to Neoliberalism in Four Countries.” American Journal of Sociology. 107(9): 533-579. (with Sarah Babb)

2002 “Les économistes et leurs discours: traditions nationales et science universelle.” Sciences de la Société. February.

2001 “The Structural Contexts of Civic Engagement: Voluntary Association Mem-bership in Comparative Perspective.” American Sociological Review. 66(6): 806-828. (with Evan Schofer)

2002 Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship (Best Article) Award, Section on Political Sociology of the American Sociological Association.

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 Sociological Association.

Reprinted in Richard Swedberg (ed.) New Directions in Economic Sociology. Routledge 2005.

Shorter pieces and book reviews

Forth. “Market Distinctions.” Review of Adam Reich, Selling Our Souls: The Commodifi-cation of US Hospital Care. In British Journal of Sociology

Forth. “Swimming in Honey.” Review of Iddo Tavory, Summoned. Identification and Reli-gious Life in a Jewish Neighborhood. In European Journal of Sociology

2016 Interview with SASE President Marion Fourcade, SASE newsletter, Winter.

2015 A Conversation on States and Markets (with Wolfgang Streeck). Economic So-ciology newsletter of the ASA, Fall.

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2015 Review of Monica Prasad, The Land of Too Much, in Contemporary Sociology 44(3): 404-406.

2013 Q&A on the Sociology of Knowledge, Skatology, Newsletter of the Science, Knowledge and Technology Section of the ASA.

2012 Languishing in Perpetual Obscurity? Contribution to a Forum on Economic Sociology. Accounts. A Newsletter of Economic Sociology. Spring.

2011 Review of Philippe Steiner. La Transplantation d’organes. Un commerce nouveau entre les êtres humains. (Gallimard NRF 2010). European Journal of Sociology / Ar-chives Européennes de Sociologie.

2011 Review of Jeffrey M. Chwieroth. Capital Ideas. The IMF and the Rise of Financial Liberalization (Princeton University Press 2009). Economic History Review 64(3).

2010 Interview in European Economic Sociology Newsletter

2005 “What Does the Sociology of Markets Contribute to Sociology?” Accounts. A Newsletter of Economic Sociology. Fall.

2004 “Paul Krugman: The Wicked Economist?” Footnotes. Newsletter of the Amer-ican Sociological Association. May.

2004 “Social Theory and The Sociologist’s Habitus: Some Reflections on Being a French-Born Sociologist.” Perspectives: Newsletter of the Theory Section of the American Sociological Association. April.

2003 “The Structure of the Public Sphere and the Public Role of Economists.” Ac-counts. A Newsletter of Economic Sociology. 4(1):6-8.

2003 Review of Sarah Babb, Managing Mexico: Mexican Economists from Nationalism to Neo-liberalism (Princeton University Press 2001). Contemporary Sociology. Vol 32(3): 371-372.

2003 “What is sociological about the sociology of economics? Some recent develop-ments.” Economic Sociology European Electronic Newsletter 4(2). (March).

2003 Review of Michèle Lamont and Laurent Thévenot (eds). Rethinking Comparative Cultural Sociology. (Cambridge University Press 2000) French Politics, Culture and Society. February: Pp165-169.

Manuscripts in Progress

“Economics: The View from Below.” In preparation for the Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics

“Lost in Translation: The Qualification of Expertise in the U.S. Legal System.” (with Roi Livne, R&R)

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“The State as a Problem of Classification.” (with Armando Lara-Millan, Damon Mayrl, and Sarah Quinn)

“The Type and the Grade: Wine Classifications and the Institutional Scaffolding of the Judgment of Taste.” (with Rebecca Elliott and Olivier Jacquet)

“Credit Scores and the Moralization of Inequality” (with Kieran Healy)

The Ordinal Society. Book manuscript in progress (under contract with Harvard Universi-ty Press, with Kieran Healy)

Measure for Measure: Social Ontologies of Classification. Manuscript in progress.

Honors, Awards and Grants

2016 Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity, UC Berkeley, grant for "Cyber-Infrastructures of the Personal Data Economy." (with Daniel Kluttz)

2016 National Science Foundation Award, Sociology Program, SES-168477 for “Credit Markets, Evaluative Technologies, and Social Stratification.” (Kieran Healy co-PI)

2016 France-Berkeley-Fund grant for “The Influence of Academic Research on the Development and Construction of the Winemaking Regions of California and Burgundy. (20th-21st century)” (Régis Gougeon co-PI)

2016 Institute of Industrial Relations GSR award, for "Seeing like a Market: The Economy of Moral Judgment." (with Daniel Kluttz)

2015-16 President, Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics

2014 Lewis Coser award for theoretical agenda setting, Theory section of the ASA

2014 Elected to the Sociological Research Association

2012 AXA Permanent Research Chair in Economic Sociology (Sciences Po Paris), €2Million.

2011 Humanities Research Fellowship (UC Berkeley)

2009-11 National Science Foundation Award, Science and Society Program, SES-0849052, for "Measure for Measure: Social Ontologies of Classification."

2008-09 Charles A. Ryskamp Fellowship, American Council of Learned Societies.

2008-09 Residential Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral and Social Sciences.

2007 Abigail Reynolds Hodgen Publication Fund Fellowship.

2006 Summer Institute Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral and Social Sciences.

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2006 Research Fellowship, Institute of Industrial Relations (Berkeley).

2006, 2005, 2004, 2003 Junior Faculty Research Grant (UC Berkeley).

2005 Research Assistantship in the Humanities (UC Berkeley).

Regent's Junior Faculty Fellowship (Berkeley).

2003 Junior Faculty Mentor Grant (Berkeley).

2001-2 Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Institute of French Studies, New York University.

1998-9 Center for European Studies, Harvard University, Dissertation Writing Fel-lowship

1997 Center for European Studies, Harvard University, Short-Term Opportunity Grant and Summer Research Grant

1995 Center for European Studies, Harvard University, Summer Research Grant

1994 General Exam in Sociology, passed with Distinction

1993-6 Harvard University Fellowship

1992 Fulbright Scholarship

1992 Walter-Zellidja Scholarship for study abroad (France).

Visiting Fellowship at Harvard University.

Press/Media

2015 “An Ambivalent Authority” New York Times Room for Debate, February 9

2015 A partial record of the press coverage for “The Superiority of Economists” can be found at http://www.maxpo.eu/news-press.asp.

Teaching

GRADUATE COURSES:

Moral Views of Market Society (UC Berkeley)

Cross-national and Global Perspectives on the Economy (Princeton University; UC Berke-ley)

Styles of Comparative Research (Princeton University)

Classical Sociological Theory (Princeton University; UC Berkeley)

Contemporary Sociological Theory (UC Berkeley)

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France through the American Looking-Glass: Polity, Economy, Culture (New York Uni-versity)

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES:

Economic Moralities (Sciences Po)

Contemporary Sociological Theory (UC Berkeley)

Classical Sociological Theory (UC Berkeley)

Sociology of Culture (UC Berkeley)

Sociology of Knowledge, Expertise and Science (UC Berkeley)

The Comparative Study of Economic Organization and Culture (Princeton University)

Caribbean Societies (Harvard University, Teaching Fellow for Orlando Patterson).

Economics Principles (University of Paris IV-Sorbonne)

Presentations at professional meetings

2017 “Faust in the digital era.” To be presented at the conference "Public goods and inequality", Stanford University, November 1.

2017 “Les catégories morales dans l'ordre économique.” Presented at the Avignon festival, July 10-11.

2017 “The Vile and the Noble: On the Institutional Scaffolding of the Judgment of Taste.” (with Rebecca Elliott and Olivier Jacquet) Presented at the SASE annual conference, Lyon, June 29.

2017 “Lost in Translation, Lost in Transactions: Foreign Experts in the U.S. legal system.” (with Roi Livne) Conference on "Capitalizing nature," Paris, June 13-14.

2017 “Economics: The View From Below.” Keynote address, Annual Conference of the Swiss Society of Economics and Statistics, Lausanne, June 6-8.

2017 “Making Things Liquid.” Presented at the "Prizes and Prices" conference, University of Bologna, January 13-14.

2016 “The Superiority of Economics” and “The Social Trajectory of a Finance Professor,” Conference on “Governing Economics: Institutional Changes, New Frontiers and the State of Pluralism,” Amiens, December.

2016 “Professional judgment and algorithmic judgment.” Presented at the “Professionalism and Expertise today” conference, Princeton University, Dec 1.

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2016 “Seeing like a Market,” presented at the Anneliese Meier Research Award conference Interdisciplinary Colloquium, Alexander von Humboldt foundation, Berlin, September.

“Übercapital in the 21st Century” (with Kieran Healy), presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, August.

“Visualizing Concepts” (with Tom Gilbert), presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, August.

“The Fly and the Cookie: On the Moral Economy of 21st Century Capitalism.” Presidential lecture, annual conference of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, Princeton University, University of Paris-Dauphine.

2015 “The Ordinalization of Society.” Lewis Coser lecture, Theory section of the ASA, annual meeting of the American Sociological Association.

“The Social Trajectory of a Finance Professor” (with Rakesh Khurana). Presented at the “Business persons as economists” conference, Duke University, November.

“State Metrology: The Rating of Sovereigns and the Judgment of Nations.” Presented at the conference "Pricing Practices, Ranking Practices” (Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France); and at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association.

2014 “Seeing like a Market” (with Kieran Healy). Presented at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association, the Social Science and History Association, the “Money talks” conference at Yale University, the conference on “Classification Situations” at Humboldt University (Berlin, Germany).

“The Type and the Grade: wine classifications and the institutional scaffolding of the judgment of taste.” Presented at the annual conference of the American Sociological Association.

2013 “The Many Hands on the State.” Presented at the annual conference of the Social Science and History Association, Chicago, November.

“Markets and the Moralization of Inequality” (with Kieran Healy) Presented at the annual conference of the American Sociological Association.

“Revisiting Economy: Albert Hirschman.” Presented at the annual conference of the Council for European Studies, Amsterdam, June and the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, Milan.

2012 “The Economy as Morality Play.” Plenary address, Moscow Higher School of Economics, conference on “Embeddedness and Beyond: Do Sociological Theories Meet Economic Realities?” (10/2012)

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“Economic Categories and Claims in Neoliberal Society.” (with Kieran Healy) Conference on “Economic Modernity”, University of Barcelona (10/2012)

“Scores and Classes” Keynote address at the Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Accounting conference, Cardiff (7/2012).

“The Vile and the Noble: On the Relationship between Natural and Social Classifications in the French Wine World.” Presented at the “Competition: an Interdisciplinary Perspective” conference, University of Chicago in Paris (6/2012).

2011 Author-meets-critics book panel on Economists and Societies, 4S annual conference (11/2011).

“Lost in Translation, Lost in Transactions: Foreign Experts in the U.S. legal sys-tem.” (with Roi Livne) Annual conferences of the Law and Society Association (6/2011) and the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (6/2011).

“Economic Categories and Claims in Neoliberal Society.” (with Kieran Healy) Annual conferences of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (6/2011) and the American Sociological Association (8/2011), MfPIG-Sciences-PO conference on “Coping with Instability in Market Societies” (12/2011).

2010 “Economic Categories and Claims in Neoliberal Society.” (with Kieran Healy) Annual Conference of the Social Science and History Association (11/2010)

“The Social Trajectory of a Business Guru.” (with Rakesh Khurana) Confer-ence on “Economic Ideas and BRICs” (Brown University, 9/2010).

“Lost in Translation, Lost in Transactions: Foreign Experts in the U.S. legal sys-tem.” (with Roi Livne) Annual conference of the American Sociological Associ-ation (8/2010).

“Cents and Sensibility: Economic Valuation and the Nature of ‘Nature’ in France and America.” Conference on “Paradigms on Risk Assessment and Pol-icy Research” (UCSD, 4/2010); Conference on “History of Recent Economics” (ENS Cachan, Paris, 6/2010)

2009 “Lost in Translation: The Amoco Cadiz Testimonies.” Annual conference of the Social Science and History Association, Long Beach, CA, November.

“Economic Categories in Neoliberal Society” (with Kieran Healy) Politics of Markets workshop. Berkeley, August.

“From Social Control to Financial Economics: The Linked Ecologies of Eco-nomics and Business in Twentieth-Century America.” (with Rakesh Khurana). Annual conference of the SASE (Paris, June); Annual conference of the ASA (August, San Francisco).

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“Cents and Sensibility: Economic Valuation and Conceptions of Nature in France and America.” Annual conference of the ASA (August, San Francisco), conference on “Markets and Valuation” (Como, Italy, June), conference on “Innovation, Organization and Society”. Booth School of Business, October.

2008 “From Social Control to Financial Economics: The Linked Ecologies of Eco-nomics and Business in Twentieth-Century America.” (with Rakesh Khurana). Conference “History of economics as history of science.” Paris, École Normale Supérieure de Cachan (June).

“Relational approaches to the Study of Markets.” Special Workshop on “The Relational Turn in the Study of World Politics”, annual conference of the Inter-national Studies Association.

“Price and Prejudice: On the Practical Culture of Economic Theory.” Confer-ence of the Council for European Studies.

2007 “Redefining Business Schools’ Business: The Rise of Economists.” Conference on “Making, Evaluating, and Using Social Science Knowledge: The Under-ground of Practice.” Russell Sage Foundation (December).

“Political Space and the Genesis of Politics. For a Bourdieuian Comparative Po-litical Sociology.” (with Brian Lande and Evan Schofer), annual conference of the American Sociological Association.

“Moral Views of Market Society.” (with Kieran Healy), annual conference of the American Sociological Association.

“Price and Prejudice: On the Practical Culture of Economic Theory”, annual conference of the American Sociological Association.

“The Sociology of Culture and Economic Sociology” Culture conference, UC San Diego (May).

2006 “Theories of Markets and Theories of Society: the place of Pierre Bourdieu” “Practicing Pierre Bourdieu” conference, University of Michigan (September).

“Economists and Societies: the United States and France” CIAR conference on “Identity, Interactions and Social Processes.” Montreal, September 22-23.

2005 “The Multifaceted Nature of Civic Engagement” (with Evan Schofer). Annual conferences of the American Sociological Association and the Social Science and History Association.

“What does the sociology of markets contribute to sociology?” Annual conference of the American Sociological Association, invited panel on “Economic Sociology in the Next Decade and Beyond.”

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“Les économistes américains entre professionalisme scientifique et scientisme professionnel.” Conference on “Traditions nationales en sciences sociales”, Amsterdam (May).

2004 “The Multifaceted Nature of Civic Engagement: Forms of Political Activity in Comparative Perspective”, annual conference of the Social Science and History Association.

“Price and Prejudice: On the Practical Culture of Economic Theory,” annual conferences of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics and the American Sociological Association.

2003 “National Cultures and the Social Construction of Economics”, annual confer-ences of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics and the Ameri-can Sociological Association.

“The Rebirth of the Liberal Creed: Paths to Neoliberalism in Four Nations”, annual conference of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics.

2002 “The Internationalization of Economics”. annual conference of the American Sociological Association, Chicago (August).

“La Sociologie économique aux Etats-Unis: Etat des lieux” (“Economic Sociol-ogy: An Overview of the Field in the United States”). Conference on “Econo-mie et sciences sociales”, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris (June).

“Economists and the State: Forms of an Interaction”, annual conference of the Council for European Studies, Chicago (March).

2001 “Economics and the Nation: Reflections on the Political Roots of the Interna-tionalization of Economics”, annual conference of the Society for the Ad-vancement of Socio-Economics (SASE), Amsterdam (June).

“Les économistes et leurs discours: traditions nationales et science universelle”, conférence on "Légitimation du discours économique", Paris, (June).

2000 “Social Learning in the Global Village: Neoliberal Transitions in England, France, Mexico and Chile”, mini-conference on “Globalization and Politics” held prior to the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Washington (August).

1999 “Voluntary Associations in Comparative Perspective: National Polity Structure and Individual Association Membership”, annual meeting of the American So-ciological Association, Chicago (August).

“The Internationalization of Economics and the (Re)construction of the Na-tional Economics Professions”, annual conference of the International Society for the History of the Social Sciences (Cheiron), San Diego (June).

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“The Social Organization of Economic Knowledge in France: Economists In-side and Around the State”, Presented at the Spencer Seminar, Woodrow Wil-son School, Princeton University (May).

1998 “Identity Construction in Nineteenth Century Economics: National Trajectories and the Structure of Western Polities”. Presented at the annual conference of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, (August) and at the an-nual conference of the Social Science and History Association, Chicago (No-vember); also presented at the Economic Sociology Seminar, Stanford Universi-ty.

1997 “Mapping the Economic Knowledge Field: Evidence From Three Countries in the After-War”, Presented at the annual conference of the American Sociologi-cal Association, Toronto (August).

1996 “The Social Organization of Economic Knowledge: An Analytical Framework”, Presented at the Comparative Systems Workshop, Stanford University; the So-ciology Colloquium, Harvard University.

Invited talks and lectures (in sociology except where indicated)

"La Mouche et le Cookie: sur l'Economie Morale dans le Capitalisme du XXIème siècle", Université de Paris-Dauphine (12/2016)

“The Ordinalization of Society.” Northwestern University (1/2016)

“Seeing like a Market.” UC Berkeley i-school (3/2016), UC Irvine (2/2015), Humboldt University (Berlin, Germany, 6/2015)

“The Classifying and the Classified: Toward a Moral Sociology of the State.” Blinken European Institute, Columbia University (2/2013), George Washington University (political science, 2/2013), University of Chicago Neubauer Collegium (5/2013).

“The Type and the Grade: Wine Classifications and the Institutional Scaffolding of the Judgment of Taste” Yale University (2/2013), University of British Columbia (4/2013), UC San Diego (May 2015).

“The Vile and the Noble: On the Relationship between Natural and Social Classifications in the French Wine World.”

Heyman Humanities Center at Columbia University (9/2012).

“Economic Categories in Neoliberal Society”

University of Chicago (9/2011); Harvard University (2/2012); Princeton University (2/2012); Sciences Po (1/2013); UC Berkeley (10/2013).

“Lost in Translation: The Qualification of Expertise in the U.S. legal system.”

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UC Berkeley, ISSI (3/2010); University of Washington (4/2010); University of Wisconsin (science studies) (11/2011); LIEPP, Paris (11/2011); University of Ghent, Belgium (12/2011); Harvard University (2/2012); University of Edinburgh (3/2012); Centre de Sociologie de l’Innovation, Paris (4/2012).

“Cents and Sensibility: Economic Values and the Nature of “Nature” in France and America.”

Chicago Booth School of Business (4/2009); Brown University (4/2009); Berkeley, ERG (10/2010); University of Michigan (science studies) (9/2010); UCSD (11/2009); UCLA (1/2010); Warwick University, UK (3/2010); Centre de Sociologie Européenne, Paris (3/2010); NYU (11/2011); Centre Maurice Halbwachs, Paris (12/2011); Institute for Advanced Study, Toulouse (12/2011); CEMAGREF Montpellier (12/2011); Centre de Sociologie des Organisations (Paris, 3/2012); Research Group “Gouverner le vivant” (Paris, 4/2012); Centre de Sociologie de l’Innovation, Paris (4/2012); Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies (5/2012).

“From Social Control to Financial Economics: The Linked Ecologies of Economics and Business in Twentieth-Century America.”

Warwick University (3/2010); Stanford School of Education (3/2010); Center for the History of Political Economy, Duke University (3/2010); Center for European Studies, Harvard University (2/2012); University College, Dublin (3/2012); Central European University (5/2012), University of Geneva (3/2013), University of Copenhagen (4/2013).

“Price and Prejudice: Economic Theory as Cultural Practice.”

University of Michigan (11/2008); Columbia University (10/2007); Northwestern University (1/2007); University of Arizona (4/2006); Harvard-MIT (11/2005); Berkeley, Law and Society. (4/2005)

“Moral Views of Market Society”

Northwestern University (1/2007)

Basis for public lecture at the “Revisiting the Chicago School” conference, University of Notre Dame (9/2007)

“Theories of Markets and Theories of Society.”

University of Arizona (4/2006)

“The Internationalization of Economics and the (Re)Construction of the Economics Profession”

Swarthmore College (4/2003); MIT Sloan School, IWER (11/1999), Princeton University (10/1999)

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“The National Trajectories of Economic Knowledge: the United States and France”

University of Indiana. (3/2003), New York University, Institute of French Stu-dies (3/2002)

Discussions

2017 Discussant, “Author meets Critics” panel on Adam Reich, Selling Our Souls. American Sociological Association conference, Montréal.

Discussant, Presidential Panel on “Exclusion as Unintended Consequence,” American Sociological Association conference, Montréal.

Discussant, “Author meets Critics” panel on Wendy Espeland and Michael Sauder, Engines of Anxiety. SASE conference, Lyon.

2016 Discussant, “Author meets Critics” panel on Wendy Brown, Undoing the Demos: Neoliberalism’s Stealth Revolution. UC Berkeley.

2015 Discussant, panel on “Experts and Politics”, annual conference of the Social Science and History Association.

2014 Discussant, Junior Theorists Symposium (ASA theory section)

2013 Discussant, “Instabilités globales et ordres des politiques économiques” confer-ence, Paris, Université Paris-Dauphine, June.

2011 Discussion of Bruno Palier, Patrick Emmenegger, Silja Häusermann, and Mar-tin Seeleib-Kaiser. The Age of Dualization: The Changing Face of Inequality in Dein-dustrializing Societies. Sciences Po Paris.

Discussion, Indicators and Global Governance workshop, Law and Society Association annual meetings, San Francisco, June.

2010 Author-Meets-Critics Panel on Chandra Mukerji’s Impossible Engineering. Annual Conference of the Social Science and History Association, November.

Discussant of William Gibson’s A Reenchanted World: The Quest for a New Kinship with Nature. ISSI, Berkeley, October.

2009 Panel on “Economic Systems.” “Past and present” conference of the compara-tive-historical section of the ASA. Berkeley, August.

2007 Berkeley Journal of Sociology conference. Discussant of Walden Bello: "Global-ization in Retreat: Capitalist Overstretch, Civil Society, and the Crisis of the Globalist Project." Berkeley, March.

2007 “The Politics of Expert Representation” Panel for the Breslauer Graduate Stu-dent Symposium on the Rule of Experts: Development, Knowledge, and the Politics of Global Poverty.

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2005 “Author meets critics: George Steinmetz (ed.) The Politics of Method in the Human Sciences.” Annual conference of the Social Science and History Associ-ation, Portland, November 6.

2005 “Author meets critics: Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth’s The Internationaliza-tion of Palace Wars” Annual Conference of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, Budapest, June.

2004 Invited panel on “Law Between National Traditions and Globalization.” An-nual Conference of the American Sociological Association, August.

2003 Invited Panel on “The French Welfare State in Transition.” Conference “New Cleavages in France.” Princeton University, October.

2003 Berkeley Seminar on Environmental Politics. Discussant of Christine Rosen’s paper, “Knowing Industrial Pollution: Nuisance Law in a Time of Rapid Economic Change, 1840-1864.”

2003 Panel on “The Crisis of Institutions”, Annual conference of the American So-ciological Association, August.

2003 Panel on “Culture and Policy”, annual graduate student retreat of the Society for Comparative Research, Princeton University, May.

2002 Panel on “Transnationalism, Americanization, Globalization”, Annual confe-rence of the Council for European Studies, Chicago, March 14-16.

2002 Panel on “The Nation as Context”, Economic Sociology conference, Princeton University, February.

Professional activities

JOURNALS :

Advisory board member, History of Political Economy, 2016-present

Book review editor, European Journal of Sociology, 2015-present

Editorial board member, European Journal of Sociology, 2014-present

Corresponding editor, Theory and Society, 2013-present

Editorial board member, Contemporary Sociology, 2013-2015

Editorial board member, Sociological Theory, 2008-2011; 2016-present.

Editorial board member, Socio-Economic Review, 2007-2010.

Consulting editor, American Journal of Sociology, 2004-2006.

Editorial board member, French Politics, Culture and Society, 2003-present.

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Member, advisory board, 2006 GSS module on Public Attitudes and Understandings of Science and Technology.

Occasional reviewer for Administrative Science Quarterly; American Journal of Sociology; American Sociological Review; Canadian Journal of Sociology; Comparative Studies in Society and History; Contemporary Sociology; French Politics; French Politics, Culture and Society; History of Political Economy; Journal for the Theory of Social Behavior; Organization Studies; Poetics; Regulation and Governance; Socio-Economic Review; Social Studies of Science; Sociological Forum; Sociological Theory; Studies in Comparative International Develop-ment; Theory, Culture and Society; Theory and Society; Work and Occupations; World Politics; American Council of Learned Societies; Cambridge University Press; Harvard University Press; Oxford University Press; Princeton University Press; University of Chicago Press; National Science Foundation; ACLS; Swiss National Science Foundation; Agence Nationale de la Recherche.

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS :

Member, American Sociological Association, Social Science History Association, Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, Society for French Historical Stud-ies, Council for European Studies, Society for the Social Studies of Science.

AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

• Member, WEB Du Bois Career of Distinguished Scholarship Award Committee (2013-2015).

• Organizer, regular session on the Sociology of Knowledge, 2012 and 2007 annual meetings; Co-organizer (with Julian Dierkes) invited panel on “Comparative so-ciology vs. area studies,” 2005 annual meeting.

• COMPARATIVE AND HISTORICAL SOCIOLOGY SECTION: Council member, 2006-2008. Organized roundtables for the Comparative Historical Sociology Section (2006 conference). Chair, 2007 best article award committee.

• CULTURE SECTION: Organizer, section session on “What’s new at the intersection of culture and economy?” 2009 Annual conference of the ASA. Organizer, section session on “Issues of Evidence and Warrant in Analyzing Culture,” 2008 Annu-al Conference of the ASA. Organizer, section session on “National Cultures af-ter the Cultural Turn,” 2004 annual conference of the ASA. Member, 2013 article award committee; 2014 book award committee.

• ECONOMIC SOCIOLOGY SECTION: Council member, 2007-2009. Chair, Zelizer Book Award (best book) 2008. Organizer, 2010 annual meeting, session on “Credit, Debt, Crisis” and 2012 annual meeting session on “Social Consequences of the Great Recession.” Co-organizer, (with Greta Krippner and Sarah Quinn) 2015

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annual meeting, sessions on “Political Economy, Rebooted” and “Economies of Difference.”

• POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY SECTION: Council member, 2003-2006. Member, 2003 and 2005 Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship (Best Article) award commit-tee; 2004 Best student paper prize Committee; 2006 Best Book award commit-tee.

• SCIENCE, KNOWLEDGE AND TECHNOLOGY (SKAT) SECTION. Council member, 2012-2014. Chair, 2012 Robert K. Merton book award committee; 2014 Star-Nelkin award committee; SKAT25 conference: panel organizer.

• THEORY SECTION: Section Chair, 2018-2019; Council Member, 2013-2016; Member, 2004 Shils-Coleman best student paper award committee. Member, 2010 book prize committee; Organizer (with Neil Gross and Mathieu Deflem) of the Junior Theorists Symposium (Mini-conference of the Theory section of the ASA, Au-gust 12, 2005, University of Pennsylvania); Co-Organizer (with Raka Ray), panel on “Visualizing Social Theory”, 2016 Annual conference of the ASA.

COUNCIL FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES

• Program committee member, 2010 conference. Member, Pre-dissertation fellow-ship award committee, 2008.

SOCIAL SCIENCE AND HISTORY ASSOCIATION

• Co-Organizer (with Greta Krippner and Sarah Quinn), panels on “The Politics of Calculation” and “Classed and Classified” (2015 conference)

• Organizer, Author-Meets-Critics panel for Andreas Glaeser, Political Epistemics (2012 conference)

• Organizer, Author-Meets-Critics panel for Gil Eyal, The Autism Matrix (2011 con-ference)

SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SOCIO-ECONOMICS:

• President, 2015-2016, local organizer and program director of the 2016 conference at UC Berkeley

• Co-organizer (with Ruth Collier, Martin Kenney and John Zysman) of the 2016 miniconference on “A platform economy? A sharing economy? A gig econo-my? The changing nature of work, employment and market competition.”

• Elected member, Executive Council of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, 2010-2014.

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• Elected member, Executive Council of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics 2005-2008.

• Network Organizer, Socio-Economic Theory Network of Society for the Ad-vancement of Socio-Economics, 2003-present (co-organized Socio-Economic Theory Network panels for the 2004 and 2005 annual conferences).

SOCIETY FOR THE SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE

• Organizer, Author-Meets-Critics panel for Gil Eyal, The Autism Matrix (2011 con-ference)

OTHER

• Co-organizer (with Daniel Beunza, Fabrizio Ferraro and Yuval Millo) of the con-ference on “The Politics of Markets” (UC Berkeley 8/2009).

• Co-organizer (with Philippe Steiner & Kieran Healy) of the miniconference “Mar-kets and moral order” as part of the “Embeddedness and beyond” conference (Moscow Higher School of Economics, 10/2012)

Departmental service

• Associate Chair and Director of Graduate Studies, 2015-2016

• Chair, Personnel Committee, 2013-2014

• Member, Personnel Committee, 2006-2007, 2016-2017

• Chair, Graduate admissions committee, 2010-2011

• Member, Graduate admissions committee, 2003-2004

• Colloquium Organizer, 2004-2005, 2005-2006, 2015-2016, 2017-2018

• Diversity / equity adviser, 2007-2008

• Undergraduate proseminar, 2008-2009

Advising

STUDENT ADVISING - UNITED STATES

• MA committees: 23 (completed)

• Orals committees: 45 (completed)

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• PhD (inside or outside member, excluding dissertations chaired): 27 (completed or in process --including 1 lapsed candidacy and 1 at Columbia University)

• PhD (chair): 11, including 6 completed [Ryan Calder (Johns Hopkins University), Rebecca Elliott (London School of Economics), Peter Dixon (United Nations), Roi Livne (University of Michigan), Sarah McDonald (UC Berkeley postdoc), Stephen Smith Cody (McGeorge Law School)], 4 in process (Alexander Barnard, Laura Mangels, Santiago Molina, Megan Peppel), 1 lapsed.

STUDENT ADVISING – FRANCE

• PhD committee member (in process): Martino Comelli (Maxpo), Simon Bittmann (CSO)

OTHER SERVICE – FRANCE

• Habilitation jury (France): Thomas Reverdy, Olivier Godechot, Gilles Laferté.

• PhD defense examiner: Mathieu Hauchecorne