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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)
This panel seeks submissions exploring the intertwined nature of economic life and culture. We welcome research on how cultural practices, moral frameworks, meaning-making, and symbolic systems shape markets, consumption, labor, and finance - and vice versa.
Coping with Devalued Expertise: Age and Contested Legitimacy Among Cultural Workers - Alexandre Frenette, Vanderbilt University
Doing Well by (Not) Doing Good?: Indian Impact Investors and Social Entrepreneurs’ Justifications for Profit-Making - Anupama Kumar, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Gratitude Narratives: Claiming Dignity and Making Precarity Livable - Tara Kane Prendergast, University of Arizona
The Rise of Emotional Economic Culture: How Corporations Embraced Mindfulness as Organizational Practice - Nina Bandelj, University of California-Irvine; Annie Wang, University of California, Irvine
Why Patients Pay? The Multiple Meanings of Payments for Therapy - Daniel G. Fridman, University of Texas-Austin