 
05-24-2004 Anne Kovalainen
Turku University
Rethinking the revival of social capital and trust in social theory: Possibilities for feminist analysi
05-17-2004 Al Bergesen
Professor of Sociology, University of Arizona
The Islamist Ethic and the Spirit of Terrorism
05-10-2004 Jozef Bátora
Scancor and University of Oslo
The Organizational Basis of Diplomacy: Its Emergence, Characteristics and Change
04-26-2004 David Obstfeld
Assistant Professor of Management, UC-Irvine
Engineering Knowledge: Innovation and Knowledge Creation as Social Movement
04-19-2004 Marc Schneiberg
Associate Professor of Sociology, Reed Colleg
Varieties in Capitalism, Varieties of Assocation: Collaborative Learning Systems in American Industry, 1900-1925
04-12-2004 Chris Ansell
Associate Professor, University of California, Berkeley
Pragmatism and Collaborative Governance
04-05-2004 Evan Schofer
Assitant Professor of Sociology, University of Minnesota
When Does Institutionalization Matter? Decoupling and the consequences of National Environmental Policies, 1950-2000.
03-29-2004 Chiqui Ramirez
Professor, School of Education, Stanford
World Society and the Socially Embedded University
03-15-2004 Werner Rammert
Professor of Sociology and Technology Studies and
Director of the Center for Technology and Society, Technical University Berlin.
"Institutional fragmentation and heterogeneous networks of innovation - beyond functionalism and systems theory".
03-08-2004 Sanjeev Khagram
Assistant Professor, Kennedy School, Harvard University.
03-01-2004 Maria Andersson
Uppsala University
02-23-2004 Brooke Harrington
Assistant Professor of Sociology, Brown University
02-09-2004 Lee Fleming
Assistant Professor, Harvard Business School.
Penguins and other Birds of a Feather: The Emergence of Leaders in Open Technological Communities (With Dave Waguesback)
02-02-2004 Lynn Eden
Associate Director/Senior Research Scholar, Center for International Security and Cooperation, Institute for International Studies, Stanford.
“Knowledge-Creating Government Organizations Getting it Wrong about Nuclear Devastation: Why?”
01-26-2004 Lauren Edelman
Professor of Law & Society, UC Berkeley; Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences.
01-12-2004 Simon Rodan
Assistant Professor of Management
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