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Introduction
[edit]The Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics was founded 1989 by Amitai Etzioni. It is now an international, interdisciplinary organization with members in over 50 countries on five continents. The academic disciplines represented in SASE include sociology, economics, political science, organization studies, political economy, management, psychology, law, history, and philosophy. It has held conferences annually since its founding.
SASE is the co-owner (with Oxford University Press) and founder of the Socio-Economic Review (SER), published since 2003.
History
[edit]1989
Conference on Socio-Economics - Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, 31 March-2 April 1989
President: Amitai Etzioni
Vice-Presidents: Paul Lawrence and Michael Useem
1990
The Second Annual International Conference on Socio-Economics - George Washington University, 16-18 March 1990
President: Daniel Yankelovich
Vice-President: Jane Mansbridge
President-Elect: David Sears
The Responsive Community began publication in 1990, edited by Amitai Etzioni.
On May 30, 1990, SASE was incorporated as a non-profit organization .
1991
SASE’s Third Annual Conference in collaboration with the IAREP at the Stockholm School of Economics, June 1991
SASE President: David Sears
The Moral Dimension: Toward a New Economics by founding SASE president Amitai Etzioni became available in paperback.
The first issue of the Journal of Socio-Economics, edited by Richard Hattwick, the first official journal of SASE, was published in the spring of 1991 (this was formerly the Journal of Behavioral Economics). The second issue was published the following winter.
1992
SASE’s Fourth Annual Conference at the University of California, Irvine, 27-29 March 1992
1993
SASE’s Fifth Annual Conference at the New School for Social Research
Theme: Incentives and Values as Foundations of Social Order.
SASE President: Jane Mansbridge
Featured Speakers: John Kenneth Galbraith and Robert Heilbroner
1994
SASE’s Sixth Annual Conference at the HEC Paris, 15-17 July 1994
SASE President: William Frederick
1995
SASE’s Seventh International Conference at Georgetown University,7-9 April 1995
Theme: Exploring How and Why Economics, Ethics, and Ethnicity (or other forms of social identity) are interrelated.
SASE President: Nancy DiTomaso
1996
SASE’s Eighth International Conference at the Université de Genève, 12-14 July 1996
Theme: The Socio-Economic Foundations of a Just Society
SASE President: Barbara Bergmann
1997
SASE’s Ninth International Conference at the Université de Montréal, 5-7 July 1997
SASE President: Rogers Hollingsworth
1998
SASE’s Tenth Annual Meeting in Vienna, Austria, 13-16 July 1998
Theme: Challenges for the Future: Structural Changes and Transformations in Contemporary Societies
SASE President: Jerald Hage
The original networks were:
Network A: Communitarian Ideals and Civil Society
Network B: Development, Social Change, and Governance
Network C: Gender, Work, and Family
Network D: Globalization and Local Socio-Economic Development Network E: Industrial Relations and the Political Economy
Network F: Knowledge, Economy, and Society
Network G: Labor Markets, Education, and Human Resources
Network H: Markets and Institutions
1999
SASE’s Eleventh Annual Meeting in Madison, Wisconsin
Theme: Globalization and the Good Society
SASE President: Wolfgang Streeck
2000
SASE’s Twelfth Annual Meeting at the London School of Economics, 7-10 July 2000
Theme: Citizenship and Exclusion
SASE President: Richard Whitley
2001
2001 SASE’s Thirteenth Annual Meeting at the University of Amsterdam, 28 June-1 July 2001
Theme: Knowledge: The New Wealth of Nations?
SASE President: Robin Stryker
2002
SASE’s Fourteenth Annual Meeting at the University of Minnesota, 27-30 June 2002
Theme: Work and Labor in the Global Economy
SASE President: Marino Regini
2003
SASE’s Fifteenth Annual Meeting
SASE President: David Marsden
2004
SASE’s Sixteenth Annual Meeting at George Washington University (co-sponsor: The Communitarian Network), 8-11 July 2004
Theme: Private Powers and Public Domains: Redefining Relations among States, Markets, and Societies.
SASE President: Colin Crouch
2005
SASE’s Seventeenth Annual Meeting in Budapest, Hungary, 30 June-2 July 2005
Theme: What Counts? Calculation. Representation. Association.
SASE President: David Stark
2006
SASE’s 18th Annual Meeting at the University of Trier, 30 June-2 July 2006
Theme: Globalization: Actors, Arenas, and Outcomes
SASE President: Christel Lane
2007
SASE’s 19th Annual Meeting at the Copenhagen Business School, 28-30 June 2007
Theme: Changing Political Economies: Macro Trends and Micro Experiments.
SASE President: Ida Regalia
2008
SASE’s 20th Annual Meeting at the Universidad de Costa Rica, 21-23 July 2008
Theme: Economic Flexibility and Social Stability in the Age of Globalization.
SASE President: Michael Piore
Featured speakers: Oscar Arias Sanchez, Arlie Hochschild, Eduardo Lizano, José Antonio Ocampo, Alejandro Portes, Michael Storper
2009
SASE’s 21st Annual Meeting at Sciences Po-Paris, 16-18 July 2009
Theme: Capitalism in Crisis: What Next? Economic Regulation and Social Solidarity after the Fall of Finance Capitalism
SASE President: Kathleen Thelen
Featured speakers: Robert Boyer, Neil Fligstein, Kellee S. Tsai, Philippe Steiner
2010
SASE’s 22nd Annual Meeting at Temple University, 24-26 June 2010
Theme: Governance Across Borders: Coordination, Regulation, and Contestation in the Global Economy
SASE President: Jonathan Zeitlin
Featured speakers: Eric Helleiner, Saskia Sassen, Donald MacKenzie, Richard Higgott
2011
SASE’s 23rd Annual Conference at the Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, 23-25 June 2011
Theme: Transformations of Contemporary Capitalism: Actors, Institutions, Processes
SASE President: Jonathan Zeitlin
Featured speakers: Maria Angeles Duran, Luciano Coutinho, Jens Beckert, Karin Knorr Cetina, Charles Sabel
2012
SASE’s 24th Annual Meeting at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 28-30 June 2012
Theme: Global Shifts: Implications for Business, Government, and Labor.
SASE President: Mari Sako
Featured speakers: Masahiko Aoki, Suzanne Berger, Colin Crouch, Thomas Anton Kochan, Michèle Lamont
2013
SASE’s 25th Annual Conference at the Università degli Studi di Milano, 27-29 June 2013
Theme: States in Crisis
SASE President: Patrick Le Galès
Featured speakers: Jeremy Adelman, Larry Bartels, Frank Dobbin, Chiara Saraceno
SASE’s 1st Ibero-American Regional Meeting at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, 4-6 December 2013
Theme: Democracy and Economic Crisis in Ibero-America
2014
SASE’s 26th Annual Meeting at the University of Chicago and Northwestern University, 10-12 July 2014
Theme: The Institutional Foundations of Capitalism
SASE President: Bruce Carruthers
Featured speakers: Julia Black, Katharina Pistor, Woody Powell, Luigi Zingales
2015
SASE’s 27th Annual Meeting at the London School of Economics, 2-4 July 2015
Theme: Inequality in the 21st Century
SASE President: Glenn Morgan
Featured speakers: Nancy DiTomaso, Mariana Mazzucato, Colin Crouch, Steven Machin
Plenary Panelists: Tom Clark, Mike Savage, and Andrew Sayer; Woody Powell, Nina Bandelj, Nitsan Chorev, Michael Reed, Andrew Schrank, and Marion Fourcade; Craig Calhoun, Amitai Etzioni, Polly Toynbee, and Wolfgang Streeck
SASE’s 2nd Ibero-American Regional Meeting at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, 19-21 November 2015
Theme: State, Society and Market: Ibero-America in the 21st Century
2016
SASE’s 28th Annual Meeting at the University of California at Berkeley, 24-26 June 2016
Theme: Moral Economies, Economic Moralities
SASE President: Marion Fourcade
Featured speakers: Paul Pierson, Ananya Roy, Joshua Cohen
Plenary panelists: Maciej Ceglowski, Kieran Healy, Stuart Russell, and AnnaLee Saxenian
2017
SASE’s 29th Annual Meeting at the Université de Lyon, 29 June - 1 July 2017
Theme: What’s Next: Disruptive/Collaborative Economy or Business as Usual?
SASE President: Christine Musselin
Featured speakers: Yochai Benkler, Tim Jordan, Helen Nissenbaum, Juliet Schor
SASE’s 3rd Ibero-American Regional Meeting at the Universidad Tecnológica de Bolívar, 16-18 November 2017
Theme: Society, Culture, and Sustainable Development in Ibero-America
Featured speakers: Alberto Abello Vives, María Ángeles Duran, Michael Piore, Eduardo Posada-Carbó, Josep Borrell
2018
SASE’s 30th Annual Meeting at Doshisha University, Japan, 23-25 June 2018
Theme: Global Reordering: Prospects for Equality, Democracy, and Justice
SASE President: Gary Herrigel
Featured speakers: Ching Kwan Lee, Emiko Ochiai, Christine Parker, Wang Hui
This conference marked the introduction of Network I: Alternatives to Capitalism and Network J: Digital Economy
2019
SASE’s 31st Annual Meeting at The New School for Social Research, 27-29 June 2019
Theme: Fathomless Futures: Algorithmic and Imagined
SASE President: Akos Rona-Tas
Featured speakers: Marie-Laure Salles-Djelic, Virginia Eubanks, Jonathan Haskel, Nancy Fraser, Cathy O’Neil
This conference marked the introduction of Network R: Islamic Moral Economy and Finance
SASE’s 4th Ibero-American Regional Meeting at the Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica, 20-22 November 2019
Theme: Productive Transformation, Regional Asymmetries, and Social Exclusion in Ibero-America
Featured speakers: Enrique Dussel, Rebeca Grynspan, Akos Rona-Tas, Santos Ruesga
2020
SASE’s 32nd Annual Meeting - Virtual Conference - 18-20 July 2020
Theme: Development Today: Accumulation, Surveillance, Redistribution
SASE President: Nitsan Chorev
Featured speakers: Ruha Benjamin, Stephanie Barrientos, Guy Standing, Xiao Qiang
2021
SASE’s 33rd Annual Meeting - Virtual Conference (hosted by the University of Duisburg-Essen) - 2-5 June 2021
Theme: After Covid? Critical Conjunctures and Contingent Pathways of Contemporary Capitalism
SASE President: Sigrid Quack
Featured speakers: Alexander Kentikelenis, Hartmut Rosa, Stephanie Kelton, Jane Mansbridge, Nancy Folbre
SASE’s 5th Ibero-American Regional Meeting – Virtual (hosted by the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos) - 1-3 December 2021
Theme: Climate Change, Social Inequality and Health Crisis in Ibero-America Countries
Featured speakers: Rolando Cordera Campos, Ricardo Ffrench-Davis, Félix Jimenez, Amy C. Offner, Daniela Magalhães Prates
2022
SASE’s 34th Annual Meeting at the University of Amsterdam, 9-11 July 2022
Theme: Fractious Connections: Anarchy, Activism, Coordination, and Control
SASE President: Jacqueline O’Reilly
Featured speakers: Mark Stuart & Vera Trappmann, Nandita Sharma, Alice Mah & Joana Setzer, Sharon Dodua Otoo (book reading)
2023
SASE's 35th Annual Meeting at the Windsor Florida Hotel, hosted by the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 20-22 July 2023
Theme: Socio-Economics in a Transitioning World: Breaking Lines and Alternative Paradigms for a New World Order
SASE President: Santos Ruesga
Featured Speakers: Naila Kabeer, Esther Dweck, Thea Riofrancos, Donald Tomaskovic-Devey
2024
SASE's 26th Annual Meeting at the University of Limerick, Ireland, 27-29 June 2024.
Theme: For Dignified and Sustainable Economic Lives: Disrupting the Emotions, Politics, and Technologies of Neoliberalism
SASE President: Nina Bandelj
Featured speakers: Tressie McMillan Cottom, Paul Pierson, Corina Rodriguez Enriquez, Isabella Weber.
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