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2018
Meet the Editors
The SASE Newsletter is created by a dynamic group of graduate students and postdoctoral researchers from both sides of the Atlantic, aided and abetted by the SASE staff. We are pleased to introduce its 2018 editors:
Jens Beckert Awarded Leibniz Prize!
Jens Beckert has just been awarded the 2.5M € Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize – Germany's highest scientific award.
For What It’s Worth: The Political Construction of Quality in French and Italian Wine Markets
SER Article by Elizabeth Carter
2017
Abenomics
SASE/Kyoto program co-director Sebastien Lechevalier has recently published a thoughtful article written with Brieuc Monfort on the economic policy of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
Kyoto Hotels
Friendly prices for Kyoto! SASE has negotiated discounts on hotels and excursions, available exclusively to 2018 Kyoto conference attendees.
Kyoto Culture
The host city for SASE's 2018 annual conference, Kyoto, was the capital of Japan for over a millennium, and it still carries a reputation as the nation’s most beautiful city.
2013
Amitai Etzioni on SASE’s Beginnings
SASE's founder, Amitai Etzioni, on SASE's 25th Anniversary.
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