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Elinor C. Ostrom, a Nobel prize winning political economist, made important contributions to common pool resources, economic governance, and polycentricity. Viviana A. Zelizer, a prominent economic sociologist, has done groundbreaking work on how culture shapes our economic lives. Together, the work of Ostrom and Zelizer spans the disciplines of economics, sociology, political science, and public policy by exploring the social relations and community-based organization of everyday life. Both scholars examine the norms, social connections, and cultural impacts of exchange and governance. This volume explores their contributions and builds off of their research programs to explore the social movements, community recovery, and war, and womens issues across a variety of disciplines, including economics, political science, sociology, history, and archaeology.





Inspired by Zelizers 2019 Ostrom Speaker Series lecture for the F. A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, this volume explores the connections between the work of Elinor Ostrom and Viviana Zelizer. Beginning with a lead chapter by Zelizer where she reflects on the connections between her work and Ostroms oeuvre, the volume brings together scholars who tease out some of the important concepts and implications of Ostrom and Zelizers research. This volume furthers economic inquiry by ensuring that the critical examinations of these timely and important themes are made available to students and scholars.

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This volume by Stefanie Haeffele makes the case that the two methodologies complement each other. The volume is a fruitful collection of essays that build on a synthesis between Zelizer and Ostrom. The diverse views in this volume all come together to point at interdisciplinary work that can be done in light of these approaches. it also provides examples of how diverse academic disciplines can create a common language to share their insights on related phenomena. (Michael D. Thomas, The Independent Review, Vol. 28 (3), 2023-2024)

1 Introduction: Connecting Elinor C. Ostrom and Viviana A. Zelizer
1(10)
Stefanie Haeffele
Virgil Henry Storr
2 Why and How Do Social Relations Matter for Economic Lives?
11(18)
Viviana A. Zelizer
3 What Relational Work Brings to the Study of the Political Economy
29(22)
Victoria Reyes
4 "Circuits of Commons": Exploring the Connections Between Economic Lives and the Commons
51(26)
Carolina Dalla Chiesa
Valeria Morea
Francesca Sabatini
5 Testing Circuits of Commerce in the Distant Past: Archaeological Understandings of Social Relationships and Economic Lives
77(24)
Crystal A. Dozier
6 Bringing the Family Back In: Political Economy and the Family in Liberal Theory
101(34)
Brianne Wolf
7 Polycentric Institutions of Intimacy
135(28)
Jayme S. Lemke
8 Beyond Relief: Understanding the Cuban Diaspora's Remittance-Sending Behavior
163(22)
Anne Hobson
Stefanie Haeffele
9 The Economic Circuits of Social Movements
185(30)
V. Miranda Chase
10 Captains' Mail Circuits: Examining Social Relations in Letter Transfer, 1700-1774
215(22)
Hannah Knox Tucker
11 Institutional Diversity in Social Coordination Post-disaster
237(30)
Laura E. Grube
12 Wartime Governance in the Syrian Civil War
267(26)
Jennifer L. Hudson
13 The Institutional Diversity of Online E-commerce Platforms in China
293(32)
Minjun Yuan
Wanlin Lin
Index 325
Stefanie Haeffele is Senior Research Fellow, Senior Program and Operations Director of Academic and Student Programs, and Senior Fellow for the F. A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics and Economics at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. 





Virgil Henry Storr is the Vice President of Academic and Student Programs the Don C. Lavoie Senior Fellow in the F.A. Hayek Program in Philosophy, Politics and Economics at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, and a Professor of Economics in the Department of Economics at George Mason University.