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1 Sociology 219: Institutional Theories: Cultural / Phenomenological Approaches Class 6: World society and the State Copyright © 2009 by Evan Schofer

2 Announcements Assignment #3 Due Short Assignment 4 handed out (on web) Due in 2 weeks Talks today: 1:00 ICSW/Soc 259: Elizabeth McEneaney Cal State Long Beach Next week Ann Hironaka: Ambiguity and Social Construction: Warmaking in 19 th and 20 th centuries Also, some readings on interesting methodological issues

3 Agenda Preview of upcoming readings Presentations: Kristen and Mike Discussion of readings ~10 minute break at 10:30.

4 Reading Preview Fischhoff, Baruch. 1982. “For Those Condemned to Study the Past: Heuristics and Biases in Hindsight.” Pp. 335-354 (Chapter 23) in Kahneman & Tversky. Judgment Under Uncertainty: Heuristics and Biases. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. Explores the difficulty of learning from the past In a complex world, we rely on ‘herustics’ and there are big biases Hironaka, Ann. Chapter from work in progress: Tokens of Power Explores the possibility that institutions, culture, and status shape the biases and heuristics that guide action.

5 Reading Preview Schneiberg, Marc and Elisabeth Clemens. 2006. “The Typical Tools for the Job: Research Strategies in Institutional Analysis,” Sociological Theory 3: 195-227. Ronald Jepperson and John W. Meyer. Working paper. “Multi-Level Analysis versus Doctrinal Individualism: The Use of the “Protestant Ethic Thesis” as Intellectual Ideology.” Two methodological papers exploring institutional theory and related issues.

6 Mini-Presentations Kelly: March/Garbage can; Jared: Kahneman.

7 Class Discussion Begin with Meyer et al. readings. Chirot / Hall: WST as a contrast –After Break: World Society / Culture: Boli & Thomas Empirical study: global environmentalism.


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