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Marion Fourcade is a Professor at the University of California, Berkeley. She was invited as a distinguished speaker for the 2021 Lucerne Master Class, hosted by the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Lucerne, where she delivered lectures on "On the Political Economy of Digitality" as part of the series "The Culture of Markets."
Her research centers on the sociological and cultural dimensions of economic life, particularly focusing on how digital technologies reshape markets, valuation practices, and social hierarchies. She explores the interplay between economic institutions, cultural frameworks, and technological change.
While no specific publications or articles are listed in the provided text, her thematic focus suggests a strong engagement with contemporary issues in digital capitalism, data-driven economies, and the sociology of knowledge and expertise.
There are no mentions of scientific awards or honors in the provided material.
Marion Fourcade advises students at UC Berkeley, though specific names of advisees are not listed. She has been involved in advanced academic training through guest lectureships and master classes, contributing to doctoral education and interdisciplinary discourse.
She is affiliated with the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Lucerne as a visiting academic, but there is no indication of permanent affiliation or laboratory/team leadership at that institution.
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