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The Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE), founded in 1989, is a learned society, an international, interdisciplinary academic professional association of scholars who are engaged in the studying of economy and economic phenomena from a social science interdisciplinary perspective. SASE initially positioned itself as an alternative platform to neoclassical economics. Currently, SASE members come from a broad range of disciplines, including sociology, economics, political science, management, psychology, law, history, and philosophy.

SASE holds its own annual academic conference, the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics Annual Meeting. The 29th SASE Annual Meeting, with additional support from Fondation France-Japon de L'EHESS, is held at Doshisha University in Kyoto, Japan, June 23-25, 2018. The theme is Global Reordering: Prospects for Equality, Democracy and Justice. The 30th, anniversary meeting will be held at the New School in New York, USA.

SASE's official journal is the Socio-Economic Review.

History
SASE was founded by Amitai Etzioni in March 1989 at a meeting held at Harvard Business School. Etzioni's 1988 book The Moral Dimension: Towards a New Economics became the manifesto of socio-economics and laid the foundation for the creation of SASE

Past Presidents

 * 2018-2019 Akos Rona-Tas (UCSD)
 * 2017-2018 Gary Herrigel (University of Chicago)
 * 2016-2017 Christine Musselin (Sciences Po)
 * 2015-2016 Marion Fourcade (UC, Berkeley)
 * 2014-2015 Glenn Morgan (University of Bristol)
 * 2013-2014 Bruce Carruthers (Northwestern University)
 * 2012-2013 Patrick le Gales (Sciences Po)
 * 2011-2012 Mari Sako (Oxford University)
 * 2009-2011 Jonathan Zeitlin (University of Amsterdam)
 * 2008-2009 Katheleen Thelen (MIT)
 * 2007-2008 Michael Piore (MIT)
 * 2006-2007 Ida Regalia (University of Milan)
 * 2005-2006 Christel Lane (Cambridge University)
 * 2004-2005 David Stark (Columbia University)
 * 2003-2004 Colin Crouch (University of Warwick and Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies)
 * 2002-2003 David Marsden (LSE)
 * 2001-2002 Marino Regini (University of Milan)
 * 2000-2001 Robin Stryker (University of Arizona)
 * 1999-1998 Richard Whitley (University of Manchester)
 * 1998-1997 Wolfgang Streeck (Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies and University of Cologne)
 * 1997-1996 Jerald Hage (University of Maryland)
 * 1996-1995 Rogers Hollingsworth (University of Wisconsin)
 * 1995-1994 Barbara Bergmann (University of Maryland and American University)
 * 1994-1993 Nancy DiTomaso (Rutgers)
 * 1993-1992 William Frederick (University of Pittsburgh)
 * 1992-1991 Jane Mansbridge (Harvard University)
 * 1991-1992 David Sears (UCLA)
 * 1990-1991 Daniel Yankelovich (Viewpoint Learning, Public Agenda, and DYG Inc.)
 * 1989-1990 Amitai Etzioni (George Washington University), SASE founder

Research Networks
SASE consists of 16 permanent research networks, which serve the main framework for submissions to the SASE annual meeting. They are listed below • A: Communitarian Ideas and Civil Society

• B: Globalization and Socio-Economic Development

• C: Gender, Work and Family

• D: Professions and Professionals in a Globalizing World

• E: Political Economy of Industrial Relations and Welfare States

• F: Knowledge, Technology and Innovation

• G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources

• H: Markets, Firms and Institutions

• I: Alternatives to Capitalism

• J: Institutional Experimentation in the Regulation of Work and Employment

• L: Regulation and Governance

• M: Spanish Language Network

• N: Finance and Society

• O: Global Value Chains

• P: Accounting, Economics and Law

• Q: Asian Capitalisms

Mini-conferences
In addition to the permanent research networks, a number of mini-conferences is organized around the theme of each annual meeting.

Early Career Workshop
The SASE Early Career Workshop (ECW) provides career development guidance and networking opportunities for early-career researchers presenting their work at the annual SASE meeting. It is run by senior SASE scholars, takes place the day before the main conference, and includes networking events, advice on getting published, career development, and a substantive lecture on socio-economics.

SASE Women's Caucus
A recent initiative by women members of SASE to improve representation and opportunities of women in the association.