Viviana Zelizer
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Viviana A. Zelizer, Professor of Sociology at Princeton University, is a prominent economic sociologist who focuses on the attribution of cultural and moral meaning to the economy. A constant theme in her work is economic valuation of the sacred, as found in such contexts as life insurance settlements and economic transactions with sexual intimates.
[edit] Major works
- Viviana Zelizer (2005). The Purchase of Intimacy, Princeton University Press. ISBN 0-691-12408-6
- Viviana Zelizer (1994). The Social Meaning of Money: Pin Money, Paychecks, Poor Relief, and Other Currencies, Basic Books. ISBN 0-465-07891-5
- Viviana Zelizer (1985). Pricing the Priceless Child: The Changing Social Value of Children, Pinceton University Press. ISBN 0-691-03459-1
- Viviana Zelizer (1979). Morals and Markets: The Development of Life Insurance in the United States, Columbia University Press. ISBN 0-231-04570-0