학술논문

Trade fairs, markets and fields: framing imagined as real communities
Document Type
Text
Author
Source
Historical Social Research, 36(3)
Subject
Geschichte
Soziologie, Anthropologie
Sozialgeschichte, historische Sozialforschung
Wirtschaftssoziologie
Messe
Handel
Wirtschaft
Bundesrepublik Deutschland
Großbritannien
Japan
Netzwerk
ökonomische Theorie
Institution
Institutionalisierung
Institutionenökonomie
Preis
Interaktion
Markt
Wettbewerb
kognitive Faktoren
Rahmenbedingung
Bourdieu, P.
Feldtheorie
Ostasien
Asien
historisch
Theorieanwendung
Sociology & anthropology
History
Social History, Historical Social Research
Sociology of Economics
economic sociology
fair
commerce
economy
Federal Republic of Germany
Great Britain
network
economic theory
institution
institutionalization
institutional economics
price
interaction
market
competition
cognitive factors
general conditions
field theory
Far East
Asia
historical
theory application
Language
English
Abstract
"This article describes how trade fairs act as a framing mechanism that enables participants to come together for the exchange of goods and services and to perceive themselves as acting in a social field. This way, trade fairs make markets possible. Based an ongoing participant observation at book fairs in Frankfurt, Tokyo and London, the paper discusses central features of fairs in the light of theoretical categories like networks, institutions and cognitions that are commonly employed in economic sociology. In this context, it highlights that participants negotiate the technical/material, social, situational, content/appreciative, and the use value of goods, values which are then equated with a commodity exchange value in the form of price. Trade fairs frame order, but they are also events where the respective field might be re-configurated. The contingency of personal interaction, the lightness of 'talk' and the carnival-like setting of fairs make them a site where disorder might be created that in turn can lead to change of field and market." (author's abstract)