[Air-L] work on history of reputation as a social construct?

Patrick Williams subcultures at gmail.com
Tue Sep 29 22:16:28 PDT 2015


Julie,

Gary Fine's book, *Difficult Reputations*, would probably be a very good
source, not only for its content, but for its bibliography. I think both
will lead you quite well into the (pre-digital) sociology of reputation.

Best,

patrick.



>

On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 9:25 AM, Julie Cohen <jec at law.georgetown.edu> wrote:
>
> > Hi all - does anyone know of any good work on the history/sociology of
> > reputation, pre-Internet? I.e., before it morphed into a topic for
> computer
> > scientists, web designers, and information economy pundits? Many thanks!
> > Julie
> >
> > Julie E. Cohen
> > Mark Claster Mamolen Professor of Law & Technology
> > Georgetown University Law Center
> > jec at law.georgetown.edu
> > http://www.juliecohen.com
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