Transgressing the Boundaries Towards a Transformative Hermeneutics of Behavioral Economics
Biography
Tiago Mata is a Research Fellow at Center for the History of Political Economy, at Duke University, USA. In 2008-2010, he was Assistant Professor at the Amsterdam School of Economics, in the Netherlands. His research interests are on the sociology of economics and on post-World War II history of the social sciences with a particular concern for the role played by social science knowledge in mass culture. He concluded his doctoral work at the London School of Economics in 2005 and received the Joseph Dorfman Award for the Best Dissertation in the History of Economics in 2007. His thesis is forthcoming as a book by Cambridge Uni-versity Press. He has published in the journals History of Political Economy, Science in Context and Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences.
Introduction
Economics: A Science in Crisis? (pdf)
Guus Dix & Pim Klaassen
Articles
Essays
De zin van de song (pdf)
René Boomkens
Filosoferen zonder daar verder bij na te denken. Een Interne Dialoog (pdf)
Sake van der Wall
Can Sound Be Noise? Some Thoughts on Pop Music, Resistance, and Nationalism (pdf)
Melanie Schiller
Cellovragen (pdf)
Ruth Benschop
Sie hätte singen sollen, diese Seele! (pdf)
Albert van der Schoot
Songs of Philosophy: waarover men niet spreken Kan, Moet men Zingen (pdf)
De Redactie
Het vreemde en het eigene mondiale eenheid en verscheidenheid inzake mensenrechten en democratie (pdf)
Sanne Raap
Ontheemd (pdf)
Katrien Schaubroeck
Wilders’ gewillige handlangers (pdf)
René Gabriëls
Transgressing the Boundaries Towards a Transformative Hermeneutics of Behavioral Economics (pdf)
Tiago Mata
The Economics of the Crisis and the Crisis of Economics: Lessons from Behavioral Economics (pdf)
Esther-Mirjam Sent & Floris Heukelom
Rekenmeesters, heelmeesters, vogelaars de vinger aan de pols van de economie (pdf)
Harro Maas