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Article: Editor's Introduction.(reviews unorthodox styles of analysis presented in October 2002 issue)
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- The American Journal of Economics and Sociology
- Article date:
- October 1, 2002
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This issue of the AJES reflects our commitment to providing a platform on which several broader issues and unorthodox styles of analysis in the social sciences can be analyzed and discussed. Indeed, Australian sociologist Professor Jocelyn Pixley has recently praised this journal's efforts in that direction. She complains that a dialogue between practicing economists and sociologists is rare but declares the AJES an honorable exception (Pixley 2002). But aligning this journal with some of the broader issues raised by the "new economic sociology" movement is most emphatically not a retreat from our historic mission. If the "new economic sociology" movement is at best 25 ...
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