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November 6th | The Death and Life (and Death and Life…) of Harvard Square: Some Lessons about Markets and Meanings from Street-Level Capitalism (with Catherine Turco)

  • Knox hall 509 606 West 122nd Street New York, NY, 10027 United States (map)
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When: Wednesday, November 6th, 12:00-1:30p.m.
Where: Knox Hall 509, 606 West 122nd Street

Catherine J. Turco is the Michael M. Koerner (1949) Professor of Entrepreneurship and an Associate Professor in MIT's Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategic Management group as well as its program in Economic Sociology. Turco is an ethnographer and economic sociologist who studies cultural dynamics in organizations, occupations, and markets, with a particular focus on the role of meaning in economic life.


The Networks and Time Workshop Series is part of the Paul F. Lazarsfeld Lecture Series sponsored by INCITE (Interdisciplinary Center for Innovative Theory and Empirics).

Knox Hall is located on West 122nd Street between Broadway and Claremont (606 West 122nd Street, New York, NY 10027).

For inquiries about Networks and Time, please contact Eugene Grey (eg2646@columbia.edu) or Seungwon Lee (sl4443@columbia.edu).