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Understanding Change

Models, Methodologies and Metaphors

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Table of contents (20 chapters)

  1. The Multilinear Modernization of Societies

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About this book

What can economics, the natural and the social sciences learn from each other in better understanding complex forms of change? How far can models, methodologies or metaphors that have been used successfully in one disciplinary field be 'exported' and meaningfully applied to other fields? Distinguished researchers from across the globe assess, in a rare example of successful cross-disciplinary engagement, the explanatory power of chaos theory, new evolutionary theory, path dependency, neo-institutional economics, multiple modernities and historical institutionalism. The book provides an exciting panorama of state of the art thinking and new avenues to combining the power of various traditions of thought.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Sociology, UCLA, USA

    Andreas Wimmer

  • Department of Sociology, University of Münster, Germany

    Reinhart Kössler

About the editors

CAROLINA CASTALDI is a Robert Solow Post-doctoral Fellow of Saint-Gobain Centre for Economic Studies, France EDMUND CHATTOE is Nuffield Foundation New Career Research Development Fellow and Research Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford, UK ROGER CONGLETON has been a member of the Economics faculty at George Mason University, USA, and a Senior Researcher at the Center for Study of Public Choice JOEL CRACRAFT is Curator in Charge at the Department of Ornithology, American Museum of Natural History and Adjunct Professor at Columbia University and at the City University of New York, USA GIOVANNI DOSI is Professor of Economics at the Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Italy SHMUEL N. EISENSTADT is Professor Emeritus at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel WALTER FONTANA is Professor in the Department of Systems Biology at the Harvard Medical School, USA RAGHAVENDRA GADAGKAR is Professor at the Centre for Ecological Sciences of the Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, India JOHN HARRISS is Professor of Development Studies at the London School of Economics and Political Science, UK PAUL HIGGINS is a Visiting Research Fellow at UC Berkeley, a fellow of the National Science Foundation, and co-founder of scienceinpolicy.org , USA ELLEN M. IMMERGUT is Professor of Comparative Politics in the Department of Social Sciences at the Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany L. DOUGLAS KIEL is Professor of Public Administration at the University of Texas at Dallas, USA HANS-WALTER LORENZ is Professor for Macro-Economics at the University of Jena, Germany, and Dean of its faculty of Economics JAMES MAHONEY is Associate Professor of Sociology at Brown University, USA JEFFREY B. NUGENT is Professor of Economics at USC in Los Angeles, USA SOMDATTA SINHA is a Senior Scientist and Group Leader at the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology in Hyderabad, India ODED STARK is a Senior Fellow at the Centre for Development Research, University of Bonn, Germany, a University Professor and Chair in Economic and Regional Policy at the University of Klagenfurt, an Honorary University Professor of Economics at the University of Vienna, and the Research Director of ESCE Economic and Social Research Centre, Cologne and Eisenstadt RUDOLF STICHWEH is Professor for Sociological Theory at the University of Lucerne, Switzerland EÖRS SZATHMÁRY is Professor at the Department of Plant Taxonomy and Ecology of Eotvos University, Hungary

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