Richard Swedberg (born 18 May 1948) is a Swedish sociologist. He is currently professor emeritus at the Department of Sociology at Cornell University.
As to economic sociology, he has been a contributor to this field since its renewal in the mid-1980s ("new economic sociology"). Swedberg has written extensively on the works by Max Weber and Joseph Schumpeter and is currently working on the financial crisis. He is the author of e.g. Economics and Sociology (1990; Princeton University Press), Max Weber and the Idea of Economic Sociology (1998, Princeton University Press) and Tocqueville's Political Economy (2009, Princeton University Press). Swedberg, with Trevor Pinch, also wrote Living In a Material World (2008, MIT Press), a volume on the intersections between economic sociology and science and technology studies, part of the Inside Technology series.
His edited work includes The Economics and Sociology of Capitalism, Handbook of Economic Sociology (with Neil Smelser) (1994, 2005, Russell Sage Foundation & Princeton University Press) and Sociology of Economic Life (with Mark Granovetter (1992, 2001, 2011, Westview).
His vitae as well as some of his writings are available at his webpage at Cornell University.
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