 


Harald Sætren, Professor, Political Science, University of Bergen

Eva Boxenbaum, Assistant Professor, Copenhagen Business School

Tammy Madsen, Assistant Professor, Leavey School of Business, Santa Clara University

Rodney Lacey, Visiting Professor, Graduate School of Management, University of California, Irvine

Geoffrey Bowker, Director, Center for Science, Technology and Society, Santa Clara University 

Mary Blair-Loy, Associate Professor of Sociology, UC-San Diego

Brian Pentland, Professor of Accounting and Information Systems, Eli Broad Graduate School of Management, Michigan State University

Neil Fligstein, Professor of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley

HOLIDAY 
Anna Grandori, Bocconi University Milan

Lone Dirckinck-Holmfeld, Professor of Communication and E-Learning, Aalborg University

Tom Christensen, Professor of Political Science, University of Oslo

Charles Perrow, Professor of Sociology, Emeritus, Yale; visiting fellow, CISAC, Stanford

HOLIDAY 
Scott Sagan, Professor of Political Science, Stanford
Why Do Governments Build and Forgo Nuclear Weapons? Three Models Still Searching for a Bomb
(paper not available) 
October 4th
Paula England, Professor of Sociology, Stanford
Does Bad Pay Cause Occupations to Feminize, Does Feminization Reduce Pay, and How Can we Tell with Longitudinal Data? (with Paul Allison, Yuxiao Wu and Mary Ross)
October 11th
Sanjeev Khagram, Assistant Professor, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard
Towards a Sociology of Transnationalism and a Transnational Sociology (with Peggy Levitt)
October 18th
Per Lægreid, Professor of Political Science, University of Bergen
Regulatory Agencies: The Challenge of Balancing Agency Autonomy and Political Control
October 25th
Kjersten Bunker Whittington, PhD student, Sociology, Stanford
Spillovers Versus Embeddedness: The Contingent Effects of Propinquity and Social Structure (with Jason Owen-Smith and W.W. Powell)
November 1st
Henrik Bruun, Senior Scientist, Helsinki Institute of Science and Technology Studies
Distributed Problem Solving in Science and Technology: The Case of a Control Systems Development Project
November 8th
Hokyu Hwang, Post-doctoral fellow, Stanford Project in Emerging Nonprofits, GSB
The Rise and Fall of State Development Planning: An Event History Analysis of National Development Plan Adoptions, 1945-1995
November 15th, NOON
Dick Scott, Professor of Sociology, Emeritus (joint WTO)
Evolving Professions: An Institutional Field Approach
November 22nd
Kathy Eisenhardt, Professor, Management Science & Engineering
Complexity Theory, Market Dynamism, and the Strategy of Simple Rules (with Jason Davis)
November 29th
Gili Drori, International Relations and International Policy Studies, Stanford
Governed by Governance: The Institutionalization of Governance as a Prism for Organizational Change
December 6th
Fred Turner, Asst. Professor of Communication, Stanford
Where the Counterculture Met the New Economy: Revisiting the WELL and the Origins of Virtual Community |