Sociological Theory
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14-08-2017 15:15:55
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Was a thrill to write this paper, 'Charismatic Mimicry' for Sociological Theory with the brilliant Dominik Zelinsky.
We examine how political elites attempted to acquire a charisma-like glow by imitating Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський's iconic dress in the early days after the invasion.
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The more I read W.E.B. Du Bois, the more I recognized him as a theorist of the environment. Land, soils, nature and ecological disasters are fundamental to his understanding of capitalism and racism. My argument in Sociological Theory: doi.org/10.1177/073527…
We are pleased to announce that Vrushali Patil FIU, Zine Magubane Zine Magubane, Omar Lizardo UCLA, & S.L. Crawley University of South Florida will be the next editors of Sociological Theory Sociological Theory starting January 1, 2024.
Podcast | Author Ioana Sendroiu The University of Hong Kong discusses her article, “‘All the Old Illusions’: On Guessing at Being in Crisis,” from the December 2022 Sociological Theory Sociological Theory.
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Theorizing from the Margins- Kimberly Kay Hoang, 2022 “Who gets to be a theorist?” • “What kind of theoretical work gets marginalized?” “How can we all engage in a practice bridgework (Michael Rodríguez-Muñiz) that advances theoretical pluralism?” journals.sagepub.com/eprint/NKRJKJH…
Absolutely thrilled to share my new article in Sociological Theory, which proposes a pragmatist approach to study how cultural repertoires change!!
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Something for the weekend: Sociological Theory and ASA Sociology decided in their eternal wisdom that my article 'How Can Theories Represent Social Phenomena?' should be featured, and organized a Podcast interview with me.
Thx, also to Jamie Aughenbaugh for a nice talk!
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Don't care what they say,
New Ellis Monk in Sociological Theory,
Don't care what they do,
New Ellis Monk got that attitude
(For real, it's genius.)
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Really excited to share my new article in
Sociological Theory, focusing on the limitations of dual-process theorizing in contemporary sociology! journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/07…
How do urban environments become familiar? And how do they stop feeling familiar?
In our current issue, Maxime Felder conceptualizes #familiarity as an ongoing relational and interactional achievement
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So excited that my new paper (co-authored with my mentor S. L. Crawley and fellow advisee Earles) has dropped at Sociological Theory
Smithing Queer Empiricism: Engaging Ethnomethodology for a Queer Social Science Earles journals.sagepub.com/eprint/BWV7JFU…
The always great Monika Krause, on her latest piece in Sociological Theory: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sag…
Listen to this podcast interview with Michael Sauder, discussing his article, 'A Sociology of Luck,' which was published in the September 2020 issue of Sociological Theory.
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Our September issue will be out soon, but we have already published two articles #onlinefirst :
- 'A Sociology of Luck' by Michael Sauder
- 'From Culture to Claimsmaking' by Paul Lichterman & Kushan Dasgupta
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The June issue of Sociological Theory has been published, featuring articles by Julian Go (@Jgo34), Ricarda Hammer, Arthur McLuhan, Jennifer Mueller, Evan Stewart & Doug Hartmann (@hartm021).
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Sociology has unique contributions to make here, because we focus on institutional changes structuring individual behavior. I have a new paper out with doug hartmann in Sociological Theory tracing what we know & where we think we can go on this: journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…