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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)
This session examines processes of valuation and legitimation in markets and professions. It brings together papers that put economic sociology in conversation with the sociology of professions, culture, and the sociology of knowledge and expertise, to illuminate how value is created and contested across a range of empirical cases.
Markets as Performance: Secondhand Fashion and the Making of Value - Dicky Yangzom, New York University
Before the Labels: How Art Galleries Organized Exhibitions in the Absence of Categories - Erwanghao Yu, City University-London; Alessandro Lomi, University of Italian Switzerland; Simone Santoni, City, University of London
Payment Conflicts and Professional Legitimacy in China's Psychotherapy Market - Siqi Rebecca Qin, University of British Columbia
“The Golden Chalice, but also Fetishized”: Policy-Based Evidence and Epistemocratic Power in Economics - Zachary Webster Griffen, New York University
Translating Health Equity: Digital Health Entrepreneurship Across Institutional Worlds - Emily Barman, Loyola University Chicago