Too Pragmatic? A Commentary from Sociology on Lux and Sunega’s Plea for ‘Pragmatic Socio-Economics’

IF 2.5 3区 经济学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Housing Theory & Society Pub Date : 2022-03-15 DOI:10.1080/14036096.2021.2022749
Caroline Dewilde
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ABSTRACT In this commentary from sociology, I argue that whilst Lux and Sunega’s (2022) plea for “pragmatic socio-economics” is an interesting starting point towards a more interdisciplinary study of issues related to housing market inefficiencies, it makes theoretical sense to strife towards a more ambitious integration of sociology and economics. Contrary to universally applicable emotional, cognitive or even physiological mechanisms, social norms are intricately interwoven with the institutional context in which different social groups enact them. Though “universal” social norms historically lie at the basis of variegated institutional arrangements, the latter over time develop in ways reflective of initial and evolving power relationships. Analyses of recursive relationships between institutions and social norms ideally include issues of power. I illustrate the potential of such a more integrated approach by presenting a “case” from the politics of welfare and labour market reform.
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太务实?从社会学的角度评论勒克斯和苏内加对“实用主义社会经济学”的诉求
摘要在这篇来自社会学的评论中,我认为,虽然Lux和Sunega(2022)对“务实的社会经济学”的呼吁是对住房市场低效相关问题进行更跨学科研究的一个有趣的起点,但在理论上,将社会学和经济学进行更雄心勃勃的整合是有意义的。与普遍适用的情感、认知甚至生理机制相反,社会规范与不同社会群体制定这些规范的制度背景错综复杂地交织在一起。尽管“普遍”的社会规范在历史上建立在多样化的制度安排的基础上,但随着时间的推移,后者以反映最初和不断演变的权力关系的方式发展。对制度和社会规范之间递归关系的分析理想地包括权力问题。我通过介绍福利和劳动力市场改革政治的“案例”来说明这种更综合的方法的潜力。
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