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Professor of Sociology
Ph.D. 1997 (Sociology), M.A. 1994 (Sociology), University of California, Berkeley; B.A. 1992 (East Asian Languages and Civilizations), University of Chicago.
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Personal Homepage: http://www.nyu.edu/classes/guthrie/
Research Interests: Economic sociology; corporations; sociology of China.
Affiliations: American Sociological Association, National Committee on US-China Relations.
Fellowships/Honors: William Davidson Visiting Professor, The University of Michigan (1999); The American Sociological Association's award for best dissertation in the discipline (1998).
Selected Works:
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China and Globalization: The Social, Economic, and Political Transformation of Chinese Society, Routledge, 2006. |
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Social Connections in China: Institutions, Culture and the Changing Nature of Guanxi (co-edited with Thomas Gold and David Wank), Cambridge University Press, 2002. |
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Dragon in a Three-Piece Suit: The Emergence of Capitalism in China, Princeton University Press, 1999. |
"The State, Courts, and Family-Friendly Policies in U.S. Organizations: Specifying Institutional Mechanisms," (with Louise Marie Roth), American Sociological Review, 64(1):41-63.
"Organizational Uncertainty and Labor Contracts in China's Economic Transition," Sociological Forum, 13(3):457-494.
"The Declining Significance of Guanxi in China's Economic Transition," The China Quarterly, 154:31-62, 1998.
"Between Markets and Politics: Organizational Responses to Reform in China," American Journal of Sociology, 102(5):1258-1303.
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