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Fri Mar 31 17:18:45 2006
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ANNOUNCEMENT AND FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS    
 
Tentative Table of Contents for the American Journal of Economics and  
Sociology (65:1) 2006. 
 
I am delighted to announce that the AJES has the following articles now in  
hand and ready for publication in the January 2006 issue. That issue will also  
appear as a hard cover, soft cover and with a scholarly index.  Most of those  
attending the HES meetings have seen our publisher's display (Blackwell  
Publisher) of our past invited issues and journal issues.  
 
Since I was hoping to include 10 chapters in all, there is still space for Parsons
articles by historians of economics. One theme worth exploring has to do with the special
conditions under which the fledgling sociology broke off from economics and the
consequences of all this for contemporary social science and methodology.  If anyone has
an interest in contributing a chapter/essay, please contact the editor:
 
Dr. Laurence S. Moss, Editor 
American Journal of Economics and Sociology 
68 Harrison Avenue, 5th floor 
Boston, MA 02111 
Tel: (617)-728-4949 
Fax:(617)-728-4947 
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We are a refereed journal and all correspondence is confidential. 
 
                          Preliminary Table of Contents  
 
1. Professor Jens Beckert of the Max-Planck-Institute for the Study of the  
Social Sciences on "Interpenetration versus Embeddedness: The Premature  
Dismissal of Talcott Parsons in the New Economic Sociology." 
 
2. The transcript of an in-depth interview with Talcott Parsons held at Brown  
University on March 10, 1973 with commentary by Martin U. Martel; that has  
not been accessible before. 
 
3. Professors Paul Dalziel and Jane Higgins, "Pareto, Parsons and the  
Boundary between Economics and Sociology." 
 
4. Professor Milan Zafirovski, "Parsonian Economic Sociology: Bridges to  
Contemporary Economics." 
 
5.  Professors Alexandra Hessling and Hanno Pahl, "The Global System of  
Finance: Scanning Talcott Parsons and Niklas Luhmann for Theoretical Keystones." 
 
6.  Professor Alex Viskovatoff has prepared a review article on Jen Beckert's 
book Beyond the Market: The Social Foundations of the Market. 
 
Please contact the editor of the AJES if you wish any additional information,  
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Laurence S. Moss 
 
 
 
 

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