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Overview

Robert Boyer is affiliated with the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences in France and focuses their research on the intersection of social sciences and arts and humanities. Their scholarly contributions span various subfields including political science and international relations, sociology and political science, history and philosophy of science, history, and archeology.

Their primary research topics cover communism, protests, and social movements, European history and politics, political and social issues, historical studies and socio-cultural analysis, French historical and cultural studies, cultural identity and heritage, and French urban and social studies.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Robert Boyer include:

  • L'émergence du patrimoine industriel en Europe comme champ de recherche (2021, Ethnologies)
  • The Advent of Europe's Industrial Heritage as a Field of Research (2021, Ethnologies)
  • Thermal and dimensional evaluation of a test plate for assessing the measurement capability of a thermal imager within nuclear decommissioning storage (2022, Measurement)
  • Les silences et les dissonances de la mémoire européenne aujourd'hui. Introduction (2020, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research))
  • JGL volume 33 issue 4 Cover and Back matter (2021, Journal of Germanic Linguistics)

Boyer has collaborated frequently with several co-authors including Daniela Preda, E Lang, Jamie Luke McMillan, Matthew Hayes, and S. Korniliou.

The venues where Boyer's work is often published include:

  • Journal of Germanic Linguistics, with 14 publications
  • L'Europe en formation, with 3 publications
  • Ethnologies, with 2 publications
  • Measurement
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

In addition to articles, Boyer has contributed to scholarly books published by Nomos and Peter Lang. Titles include:

  • Deutschland in den Europaprojekten der Résistance (2023, Nomos)
  • Memory and Heritage as Geopolitical Actors and Markers (2024, Nomos)
  • Visions of Europe in the Resistance (2022, Peter Lang)

Best Publications

  • Contemporary capitalism : the embeddedness of institutions

    J. Rogers Hollingsworth;Robert Boyer

  • Is a Finance-Led Growth Regime a Viable Alternative to Fordism? A Preliminary Analysis

    Robert Boyer

  • Regulation Theory: The State of the Art

    Robert Boyer;Yves Saillard

  • The Regulation School: A Critical Introduction

    Robert Boyer

  • Les modèles productifs

    Robert Boyer;Michel Freyssenet

  • States Against Markets: The Limits of Globalization

    Robert Boyer;Daniel Drache

  • How and why capitalisms differ

    Robert Boyer

  • Contemporary Capitalism: Coordination of Economic Actors and Social Systems of Production

    J. Rogers Hollingsworth;Robert Boyer

  • Dialogue on ‘Institutional complementarity and political economy'

    Colin Crouch;Wolfgang Streeck;Robert Boyer;Bruno Amable

  • The Productive Models: The Conditions of Profitability

    Robert Boyer;Michel Freyssenet

  • Les systèmes d'innovation : à l'ère de la globalisation

    Bruno Amable;Rémi Barré;Robert Boyer

  • Contemporary Capitalism: From National Embeddedness to Spatial and Institutional Nestedness

    Robert Boyer;J. Rogers Hollingsworth

  • The Political in the Era of Globalization and Finance: Focus on Some Régulation School Research

    Robert Boyer

  • Convergence hypothesis revisited (the): globalization but still the century of nations ?

    Robert Boyer

  • How do conventions evolve

    Robert Boyer;André Orléan

  • The four fallacies of contemporary austerity policies: the lost Keynesian legacy

    Robert Boyer

  • Assessing the impact of fair value upon financial crises

    Robert Boyer

  • Coherence, Diversity, and the Evolution of Capitalisms—The Institutional Complementarity Hypothesis

    Robert Boyer

  • Économie politique des capitalismes

    Robert Boyer

  • From Shareholder Value to CEO Power: The Paradox of the 1990s:

    Robert Boyer

  • New growth regimes, but still institutional diversity

    Robert Boyer

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard Hyman
Richard Hyman London School of Economics and Political Science
Glenn Morgan
Glenn Morgan University of Bristol
Lucio Baccaro
Lucio Baccaro Max Planck Society
Pierre Bourdieu
Pierre Bourdieu Collège de France
Ralph J. Greenspan
Ralph J. Greenspan University of California, San Diego
Jerald Hage
Jerald Hage University of Maryland, College Park

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